
In addition, Arkansas had 13 entries move on to Friday quarterfinals in five events.
Uroy Ryan led the long jump trio with a mark of 25-8 (7.82) that ranked seventh overall. Freshman Juriad Hughes, Jr., placed ninth overall with a career best of 25-4 (7.72) as he competed in the second of four flights.
Henry Kiner tied for the final 12th place to advance to Eugene with a mark of 24-11.75 (7.61) and needed a secondary mark of 24-9.25 (7.55) to break the tie with Kavian Kerr of Nebraska, who had a secondary mark of 24-2.25 (7.37).
Chesondin posted a time of 28:23.00 to secure 12th place in the 10,000m with a bit of a gap over Mohamed Guled of Utah Valley, in 13th place with a 28:29.06.
Jordan Anthony, Connor Washington, and Tevijon Williams each moved on to quarterfinals in both the 100m and 200m.
Anthony led the 100m field with a 10.08 (1.3 wind) while Washington finished runner-up in the same heat with a 10.19 that ranked third best overall. Williams placed second in his heat with a 10.38 that ranked 15th overall.
In the 200m, Anthony and Washington both registered times of 20.50 to win separate heats into head winds of -1.7 for Anthony and -0.7 for Washington. Williams placed third in another heat in 20.74, which was 14th overall.
The 1,500m had Davis Helmerich earning an auto qualifier in 3:45.17 to the quarterfinal while Reuben Reina collected a time qualifier in 3:45.24 as they placed fifth and sixth in the third heat.
A trio of Razorbacks moved on in the 400m as Jaden Smith led the way with a 46.01. He was joined by Steven McElroy (46.20) and TJ Tomlyanovich (46.49).
Rivaldo Marshall (1:47.62) and Tyrice Taylor (1:48.20) each won a heat of the 800m to reach the quarterfinal stage. Marshall was initially disqualified for impeding, but a successful protest had him reinstated.