BOSTON, Mass. – Arizona Track & Field makes their first trip to the East Coast this weekend for the River Hawk Invitational on Friday and Saturday. The two-day meet is hosted by UMass Lowell at the TRACK at new balance, one of the premier indoor track and field facilities in the U.S. It will also be the location site of the NCAA Indoor Championships in March.
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"This weekend will be the true test of our indoor season," said Head Coach
Fred Harvey. "We will compete the core of our indoor teams at the NCAA Championship Site. This competition will show my staff and I the reality of what we can achieve this indoor season."
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The competition is split up into two days, with the women competing on Friday and the men competing on Saturday. Both days will have the same field schedule beginning at 7:00 a.m. MST. On Friday, the women's track events begin at 8:00 a.m. MST, and on Saturday the men's track events start at 7:30 a.m. MST. The meet can be purchased to stream through
FloTrack. Live results for all events can be found
here.
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At last weekend's meet, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M.,
Trayvion White-Austin led the way for the Wildcats, lowering his own school record in the men's 200m. He clocked a time of 20.64 and finished third overall, lowering his time of 20.97 that he set last year. He also ran a personal best in the men's 60m of 6.69, as he inches closer to the school record in that event as well of 6.66.
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Other top finishes at the meet included a second-place finish for
Diana Ramos in the women's high jump coming off her personal best and Venezuelan Indoor National Record performance at the season opener in Flagstaff, Ariz.
Jenica Bosko,
Keilee Hall,
Michael Ogbeiwi, and the women's 4x400m team all notched third place finishes in Albuquerque for the Wildcats, making it six total top-three finishes for the team.
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A meet recap will be posted to ArizonaWildcats.com detailing the competition results. Live updates will also be posted to @ArizonaTrack on X.
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WHO'S COMPETING
MEN
Isaac Davis,
Youssef Koudssi,
Pierce LaCoste,
Zach Landa,
Tyler Michelini,
James Onanubosi,
Reinaldo Rodrigues,
Noah Ray,
Cade Russo,
Jacob Samford,
Ian Sanchez Lopez,
Christian Simmons,
Evan Simmons,
Sir Jonathan Sims,
Tyson Tippett,
Trayvion White-Austin
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WOMEN
Jenica Bosko,
Jade Brown,
Lauryn Ford,
Tapenisa Havea,
Sailor Hutton,
Ava Simms,
McKenna Watson,
Taylen Wise
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