ASU track and field takes week off from competition before nationals
The ASU men’s and women’s track and field teams will be taking the week off from competition in preparation for the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
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The ASU men’s and women’s track and field teams will be taking the week off from competition in preparation for the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Both the ASU men and women finished second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships on Saturday. The men finished with 93 points, just three behind California, which took first, and the women finished with 81 points behind only USC, which finished first with had 106 points.
Both the ASU men and women finished second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships on Saturday. The men finished with 93 points, just three behind California, which took first, and the women finished with 81 points behind only USC, which finished first with had 106 points.
The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference meet kicks off Friday in Seattle and the ASU men’s and women’s track and field team appears to be ready to go for the last chance at competition before the NCAA meet.
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With the majority of the ASU men’s and women’s track team staying home to rest and prepare for the conference meet in Seattle, the team’s pole vaulters and redshirt senior thrower Anna Jelmini competed this weekend.
While the majority of the ASU men’s and women’s track and field team is taking the weekend off as they prepare for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track and Field Championships, there will be some Sun Devils competing this weekend.
Before traveling to Seattle for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Track and Field Championships on Feb. 28, the ASU men’s and women’s track and field team will be taking the week off, with some athletes traveling to Flagstaff for the NAU Tune-Up.
The ASU men’s and women’s track and field team finished two meets Saturday: The Don Kirby Invitational in Albuquerque and the Husky Classic in Seattle both wrapped up competition this weekend.
The ASU men’s and women’s track team wrapped up day one of two meets Friday: the Husky Classic in Seattle and the Don Kirby Invitational in Albuquerque.
If there is one thing to take from the ASU men's and women’s track and field team, it’s the work ethic of each and every athlete on the roster. No matter the event, or how an individual or group performed at the previous meet, there is not one person who is satisfied with themselves.
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For the second straight week, the ASU men's and women’s track and field team will be splitting up this weekend for separate meets.
The ASU men and women’s track and field team finished up two meets on Saturday that included a couple of impressive performances in Flagstaff, at the Mountain T Invitational, and in College Station, Texas, at the Texas A&M; Aggie Invitational.
For the first time this season, the ASU men's and women’s track and field team is split up this weekend for two separate meets.
As the ASU men’s and women’s track team prepares to spilt up for the first time this season for meets in Flagstaff and in College Station, Texas, coach Greg Kraft reflected on the team’s performance in New Mexico on Saturday; specifically on one athlete who almost did not make the trip.
The ASU track and field team traveled to New Mexico on Saturday for the 2014 New Mexico Invite. The men’s team struggled in Albuquerque, finishing last of the nine teams competing with 35.5 points. The women’s team found slightly more success finishing fifth with 66 points.
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