VOLS IN ACTION: UT had five individuals qualify for indoor nationals with six entries in five running events, in addition to two relay groups earning a spot on the national stage. To qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships, athletes must rank inside the top-16 nationally in their respective events while relays must rank inside the top-12.
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MEET SCHEDULE: Tennessee will compete in four events on Friday before closing the meet on Saturday with as many as seven events. A rundown of UT-specific events can be viewed below, while the entire national meet schedule is available at this link.
Friday, March 8 (all times Eastern)
5:40 p.m. – Men’s 200m Semifinal
7:18 p.m. – Women’s 60m Semifinal
8:05 p.m. – Women’s 60m Hurdles Semifinal
8:40 p.m. – Women’s 200m Semifinal
Saturday, March 9 (all times Eastern)
4:50 p.m. – Men’s 200m Final
5 p.m. – Men’s 3,000m Final
5:20 p.m. – Men’s 4x400m Relay Final
7:10 p.m. – Women’s 60m Final
7:40 p.m. – Women’s 60m Hurdles Final
7:50 p.m. – Women’s 200m Final
8:20 p.m. – Women’s 4x400m Relay Final
FOLLOW LIVE: The NCAA Indoor Championships will be streamed live online via ESPN+, a paid subscription service available on the ESPN app and espn.com/watch. Live results are provided throughout the meet by Flash Results, Inc.
RANKINGS UPDATE: Based on its entries for the NCAA Indoor Championships, Tennessee was tabbed No. 19 on the women’s side and No. 42 on the men’s side in the most recent installment of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Track & Field Rating Index.
UP NEXT: The Vols and Lady Vols will jump straight into outdoor season, opening the campaign March 15-16 in Orlando, Florida, at the UCF Black and Gold Invitational. The squad will then take two weeks off of competition before competing at the Raleigh Relays (March 28-30) at NC State and the Battle on the Bayou (March 29-30) at LSU.
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