Indiana University Athletics
IUTF Returns Home to Host Gladstein Invite
1/17/2019 12:09:00 PM | Track and Field
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—Indiana Track & Field returns home to host the Gladstein Invite inside the Harry Gladstein Invite. The meet is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18. It will be two day meet that will resume on Saturday at 10:45 a.m.
The Hoosiers will welcome 12 teams in Bradley, Butler, Cornerstone, Hanover, Miami (OH), Murray State, Oakland, St. Norbert, Cincinnati, Dayton, Southern Indiana, and Western Michigan
Schedule of Events
Friday will feature 14 events, three field events and 11 track events.
The order of events for track—3000m, 400m, 60m hurdles prelims, 60m prelims, 400m fast section, 3000m fast section, 60m hurdles finals, 60m finals, mile fast section, mile, 5000m.
Order of events for field—Throws, pole vault, triple jump.
Saturday will feature 11 events, three field events and eight tack events.
The order of events for track—200m, 600m, 800m fast section, 800m, 600m fast section, 200m fast section, 4x800 relay, and 4x400 relay.
Order of events for field—Long jump, high jump, and shot put.
Meet Information
Admission to the Gladstein is free to the public. Live results of the meet can be found here.
Last Time Out
Indiana competed in their first road meet of the season last weekend at Kentucky. During the Jim Green Invitational, the Hoosiers saw two new national leaders while there were two new PR's set. Kelsey Harris (800m) and Cooper Williams (800m) all became national leaders in their respective events. Derek Grimmer set a PR in the 400m with a time of 1:49.09 while Adam Coulon saw a PR in pole vault with a height of 5.52m (18' 1.25").
Keeping Up with the Hoosiers
The national rankings saw a shake up with competition ramping up the past weekend. Cooper Williams and Kelsey Harris remained national leaders in the 800m. Harris recorded a time of 2:06.93 while Williams notched a time of 1:49.09 at the Jim Green Invitational.
Brathwaite and Zubin Muncherji have seen success in their college careers, but also have had success in their home countries. Brathwaite is a native of the British Virgin Islands and now holds the country's record in the 60-meter with a time of 6.68. Muncherji calls Singapore home and holds four records in various events including the 200m (22.60), 400m (47.82), 500m (1;04.38), and 600m (1:21.99).
In the Rankings
USTFCCCA Released their preseason indoor ratings index on Thursday Jan. 10. The men's team is ranked 11th to start the 2019 Indoor season. here are four Big Ten teams in the Top-25 as the Hoosiers are the highest ranked B1G team. Penn State comes in at No. 14 followed by Wisconsin (16), Illinois (20), and Ohio State (25).
Big Ten Athlete of the Week
Junior Kyle Mau was named Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week on Wednesday Jan. 16 for his efforts at the Jim Green Invitational. The Junior ran the mile in a time of 4:01.63. This is the third week in a row that the Hoosiers have landed someone on the awards list.
The Hoosiers will welcome 12 teams in Bradley, Butler, Cornerstone, Hanover, Miami (OH), Murray State, Oakland, St. Norbert, Cincinnati, Dayton, Southern Indiana, and Western Michigan
Schedule of Events
Friday will feature 14 events, three field events and 11 track events.
The order of events for track—3000m, 400m, 60m hurdles prelims, 60m prelims, 400m fast section, 3000m fast section, 60m hurdles finals, 60m finals, mile fast section, mile, 5000m.
Order of events for field—Throws, pole vault, triple jump.
Saturday will feature 11 events, three field events and eight tack events.
The order of events for track—200m, 600m, 800m fast section, 800m, 600m fast section, 200m fast section, 4x800 relay, and 4x400 relay.
Order of events for field—Long jump, high jump, and shot put.
Meet Information
Admission to the Gladstein is free to the public. Live results of the meet can be found here.
Last Time Out
Indiana competed in their first road meet of the season last weekend at Kentucky. During the Jim Green Invitational, the Hoosiers saw two new national leaders while there were two new PR's set. Kelsey Harris (800m) and Cooper Williams (800m) all became national leaders in their respective events. Derek Grimmer set a PR in the 400m with a time of 1:49.09 while Adam Coulon saw a PR in pole vault with a height of 5.52m (18' 1.25").
Keeping Up with the Hoosiers
The national rankings saw a shake up with competition ramping up the past weekend. Cooper Williams and Kelsey Harris remained national leaders in the 800m. Harris recorded a time of 2:06.93 while Williams notched a time of 1:49.09 at the Jim Green Invitational.
Brathwaite and Zubin Muncherji have seen success in their college careers, but also have had success in their home countries. Brathwaite is a native of the British Virgin Islands and now holds the country's record in the 60-meter with a time of 6.68. Muncherji calls Singapore home and holds four records in various events including the 200m (22.60), 400m (47.82), 500m (1;04.38), and 600m (1:21.99).
In the Rankings
USTFCCCA Released their preseason indoor ratings index on Thursday Jan. 10. The men's team is ranked 11th to start the 2019 Indoor season. here are four Big Ten teams in the Top-25 as the Hoosiers are the highest ranked B1G team. Penn State comes in at No. 14 followed by Wisconsin (16), Illinois (20), and Ohio State (25).
Big Ten Athlete of the Week
Junior Kyle Mau was named Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week on Wednesday Jan. 16 for his efforts at the Jim Green Invitational. The Junior ran the mile in a time of 4:01.63. This is the third week in a row that the Hoosiers have landed someone on the awards list.
Players Mentioned
FB: Nico Radicic - Spring Practice No. 11
Tuesday, April 21
FB: Drew Evans - Spring Practice No. 11
Tuesday, April 21
FB: Bray Lynch - Spring Practice No. 11
Tuesday, April 21
FB: Spring Practice - Curt Cignetti Press Conference
Thursday, April 16








