Indiana University Athletics
Track & Field Travels to Indoor NCAA Championships
3/8/2018 5:35:00 PM | Track and Field
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University track and field will travel south to College Station, Texas for the 2018 NCAA Men's and Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Texas A&M at Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. Indoor Track Stadium.
Junior Treyton Harris will be the first Hoosier to compete on Friday, March 9 at 6:30 pm EST in the men's long jump. Harris comes in with the 12th best mark of 7.86m (25'9.5"), which he jumped at Hoosier Hills. There will be one single flight with the top 9 advancing to a reverse-order final.
Senior Daniel Kuhn will run in the men's 800m semifinals on Friday at 8:15 pm EST. There will be two heats and the top three finishers, and the next two fastest times will advance to the finals on Saturday at 6:30 pm EST. Kuhn has the 14th fastest time of 1:47.89, which he ran at the Iowa State Classic. Last year, Kuhn finished seventh but ended up moving into sixth place after a protest disqualified one of the other runners.
The men's distance medley relay (DMR) team will be finalized Friday before the race begins at 9:45 pm EST.
The women's DMR team enters the Championships with a time of 11:00.77, the eighth fastest time. Senior Brenna Calder will be responsible for getting the Hoosiers started in the 1200m leg. She will pass the baton to freshman Natalie Price for the 400m carry. Junior Kelsey Harris will be the third runner for the Hoosiers, completing the 800m leg. Redshirt junior Katherine Receveur will close out the race in the 1600m leg.
Day two of the Championships will feature two Hoosiers, redshirt senior Andrew Miller and redshirt sophomore Kyle Mau.
Miller set the school record at the Alex Wilson Invitational with the mark of 22.10m (72'6.25"), which landed him the tenth best mark in the NCAA. The men's weight throw is set to start at 3:00 pm EST. There will be one single fight with the top 9 advancing to a reverse-order final.
Mau travels to College Station with the 3000m time of 7:50.85, which is the eighth fastest time in the NCAA. The men's 3000m run is scheduled to start at 7:10 pm EST.
All meet information can be on the NCAA Track website here. Live results will be available here. Live coverage will be available on ESPN3 day one can be streamed here and day two can be streamed here.
For complete coverage of everything Indiana track and field and cross country, make sure to follow the teams via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Junior Treyton Harris will be the first Hoosier to compete on Friday, March 9 at 6:30 pm EST in the men's long jump. Harris comes in with the 12th best mark of 7.86m (25'9.5"), which he jumped at Hoosier Hills. There will be one single flight with the top 9 advancing to a reverse-order final.
Senior Daniel Kuhn will run in the men's 800m semifinals on Friday at 8:15 pm EST. There will be two heats and the top three finishers, and the next two fastest times will advance to the finals on Saturday at 6:30 pm EST. Kuhn has the 14th fastest time of 1:47.89, which he ran at the Iowa State Classic. Last year, Kuhn finished seventh but ended up moving into sixth place after a protest disqualified one of the other runners.
The men's distance medley relay (DMR) team will be finalized Friday before the race begins at 9:45 pm EST.
The women's DMR team enters the Championships with a time of 11:00.77, the eighth fastest time. Senior Brenna Calder will be responsible for getting the Hoosiers started in the 1200m leg. She will pass the baton to freshman Natalie Price for the 400m carry. Junior Kelsey Harris will be the third runner for the Hoosiers, completing the 800m leg. Redshirt junior Katherine Receveur will close out the race in the 1600m leg.
Day two of the Championships will feature two Hoosiers, redshirt senior Andrew Miller and redshirt sophomore Kyle Mau.
Miller set the school record at the Alex Wilson Invitational with the mark of 22.10m (72'6.25"), which landed him the tenth best mark in the NCAA. The men's weight throw is set to start at 3:00 pm EST. There will be one single fight with the top 9 advancing to a reverse-order final.
Mau travels to College Station with the 3000m time of 7:50.85, which is the eighth fastest time in the NCAA. The men's 3000m run is scheduled to start at 7:10 pm EST.
All meet information can be on the NCAA Track website here. Live results will be available here. Live coverage will be available on ESPN3 day one can be streamed here and day two can be streamed here.
For complete coverage of everything Indiana track and field and cross country, make sure to follow the teams via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
#GoIU
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