ASU track and field enters NCAA Indoor Championships
The ASU track and field team is entering its second championship meet on March 8 and March 9 in Arkansas.
The ASU track and field team is entering its second championship meet on March 8 and March 9 in Arkansas.
ASU track and field thrower Jordan Clarke has won multiple titles in the shot put, hammer and discus.
Three Sun Devil track and field athletes competed in their final opportunity for a spot in the national championship meet on March 8 and 9.
But there are still other ASU athletes attempting a late push into the biggest weekend of the indoor season.
Jordan Clarke took the time from his national champion workout regime to talk with The State Press about his life, shot put and being a national champion.
The No. 13 men shot into first place overall by the end of day one and were in position to sweep the meet.
The potential for success may be at an all-time high for both men and women when they compete in the MPSF Championships in Seattle.
The Arizona distance runner Bernie Montoya headlines the recruiting class.
The Sun Devils competed in their last meet of the indoor regular season up north in the third NAU Tune-Up of the year, winning eight events.
A majority of the men and women’s teams went to the Kirby Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., while three competitors traveled north to Seattle for the Husky Invite.
Track and field coach Greg Kraft expects a great performance from the No. 5 Sun Devil men at the invitationals.
The track team has won its first three meets to continually climb the national ladder of the polls.
After its third match, ASU track and field found its groove and is firing on all cylinders.
The ASU track and field team will travel north to Flagstaff for the second weekend in the past three.
Athletes on both the women and men’s teams made a name for ASU, staking their claim in several events.
For track and field coach Greg Kraft, ASU wasn’t his first stop, but it may be his last.
After dominating its first meet of the year in Flagstaff, the ASU track and field team shifts its focus to its next meet that features much tougher opponents.
ASU participated in a tune-up meet with their in-state competitors to the north at NAU on Saturday morning.
The men’s team has already run onto the national stage with a No. 6 preseason ranking.
Devan Spann was able to get through one of the most difficult transitions in his life from playing football to running track.
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