SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah track and field team released its 2023-24 schedule for the upcoming season with cross country all wrapped up.
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For a complete view of the 2023-24 track & field schedule, click
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The indoor schedule features the cast of usual meets, including three inside Dempsey Indoor. However, this year's slate also includes the MLK Invitational (Jan. 20), the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational (Feb. 2-3), Arkansas Qualifier (Feb. 16) and Alex Wilson Invitational (Feb. 17).
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It will be Utah's first appearance at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational and furthest indoor meet it'll compete in since traveling to the Iowa State Classic back in 2010. The Women of Utah will make their return to the Randal Tyson Track Center as well for the Arkansas Qualifier, their first time since the 2020-21 indoor season. It will also be the first time in a couple years since the Utes have sent a DMR squad to the Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, Ind.
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The 2024 outdoor season will feature some familiar locales as well and includes Utah coming back to the Texas Relays at Mike A. Myers Stadium. The Utes open the outdoor slate in sunny Southern California with the Aztec Invitational (March 21-23) once again before a split squad weekend with the distance team competing at the Stanford Invitational while the sprints team gets their first test at the Texas Relays (March 29-30).
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Utah will honor its seniors at its lone home meet of the year on Saturday, April 6, with the Utah Spring Classic before heading back to California back-to-back weekends with the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 11-13) followed by the Mt. SAC Relays (April 17-20).
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The Women of Utah then return to Des Moines for the 114th running of the Drake Relays (April 24-27) to defend their crown before the championships season begins.
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Colorado is set to host the final Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships (May 10-12) at Potts Field before teams gear up for the NCAA West Regionals (May 23/25) hosted by Arkansas at John McDonnel Field.
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Reimagined Hayward Field will once again play host to the NCAA Outdoor Championships (June 6/8) before welcoming in the best of the best in the United States for the USATF U.S. Olympic Team Trials (June 21-30). Â
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