Indiana University Athletics

IUTF Announces 2021-22 Indoor and Outside Slate
11/17/2021 9:58:00 AM | Track and Field
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Track & Field announced its 2021-22 indoor and outdoor track & field schedule on Wednesday morning. It includes seven indoor meets and seven outdoor meets.
The Hoosiers will open the season with the annual Hoosier Open on Friday, December 10. They will then return to the oval on Saturday, January 15 for the Simmons Harvey Big Ten Invitational hosted by Michigan.
Indiana then spends the next two weekends at home by hosting the Gladstein Invitational (January 21-22) and IU Relays (January 28 & 29). The Meyo Invitational hosted by Notre Dame will be due up next and is scheduled for Friday, February 4 and Saturday, February 5.
Hoosier Hills serves as the final home meet for the Hoosiers and will take place on Friday February before they close out the regular season at Notre Dame for Alex Wilson Invitational on Saturday, February 19.
The indoor postseason begins with the Big Ten Championships on Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26. This season's conference meet will be held at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Birmingham, Ala. will once again be playing host to the NCAA Indoor National Championships. The meet is slated for Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12.
Switching to the outdoor schedule, Indiana opens the season at the Stanford Invitational and the Florida Relays on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2.
They will remain on the road for the next two weekends with the Tennessee Relays (April 8 & 9), and Louisville Invitational (April 16).
The Hoosiers host the Indiana Invitational on Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23 before making its return to the historical Penn Relays in Philadelphia April 28-30. The Billy Hayes Invitationals will round out the regular season on Friday, May 6 in Bloomington.
Switching to the postseason, Minnesota will host the Big Ten Championships May 13-15. For the first time since 2011 Indiana will host the NCAA East Preliminaries. The meet has moved to a four-day format which will commence on Wednesday, May 25 and end on Saturday, May 28.
The NCAA National Championships will once again be held in Eugene, Ore. at Hayward Field. They have also switched to a four-day format and will be held June 8-11.
The Hoosiers will open the season with the annual Hoosier Open on Friday, December 10. They will then return to the oval on Saturday, January 15 for the Simmons Harvey Big Ten Invitational hosted by Michigan.
Indiana then spends the next two weekends at home by hosting the Gladstein Invitational (January 21-22) and IU Relays (January 28 & 29). The Meyo Invitational hosted by Notre Dame will be due up next and is scheduled for Friday, February 4 and Saturday, February 5.
Hoosier Hills serves as the final home meet for the Hoosiers and will take place on Friday February before they close out the regular season at Notre Dame for Alex Wilson Invitational on Saturday, February 19.
The indoor postseason begins with the Big Ten Championships on Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26. This season's conference meet will be held at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Birmingham, Ala. will once again be playing host to the NCAA Indoor National Championships. The meet is slated for Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12.
Switching to the outdoor schedule, Indiana opens the season at the Stanford Invitational and the Florida Relays on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2.
They will remain on the road for the next two weekends with the Tennessee Relays (April 8 & 9), and Louisville Invitational (April 16).
The Hoosiers host the Indiana Invitational on Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23 before making its return to the historical Penn Relays in Philadelphia April 28-30. The Billy Hayes Invitationals will round out the regular season on Friday, May 6 in Bloomington.
Switching to the postseason, Minnesota will host the Big Ten Championships May 13-15. For the first time since 2011 Indiana will host the NCAA East Preliminaries. The meet has moved to a four-day format which will commence on Wednesday, May 25 and end on Saturday, May 28.
The NCAA National Championships will once again be held in Eugene, Ore. at Hayward Field. They have also switched to a four-day format and will be held June 8-11.
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