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Women of Utah Set Sights on Pac-12 Championships in Boulder

Women of Utah Set Sights on Pac-12 Championships in Boulder


SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah track & field begins postseason action this weekend when it flies to Boulder, Colo., for the final Pac-12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships this weekend at Potts Field, May 10-12. For those attending the championships, please read through the Clear Bag Policy.
 
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
DATES: May 10-12, 2024
HOST: University of Colorado
WHERE: Boulder, Colo.
VENUE: Potts Field
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LIVE RESULTS: https://bit.ly/3Wta4p2
UTAH PARTICIPANTS: Saydi Anderson, Karli Branch, Harley Daniel, Josefine Eriksen, Delaney Gates, Ally Gomm, Kylie Hartnett, J’neya Hill, Bailey Kealamakia, Ellie Lundgreen, Brooke Manson, Emily Martin, Kyla Martin, Clara Mayfield, Grace Moroney, Annie Murdock, Katarzyna Nowakowska, Malia Overton, Lindsey Peters, Maddie Reed, Bri Rinn, Megan Rose, Chloe Shewell, Shana Van Elderen, Erin Vringer, Millie Wilcox
 
TV INFORMATION
The first two days of action at the Pac-12 Championships will air on various Pac-12 Network regional channels while Sunday’s finals will fully air on the main network.
 
Friday, May 10

  • Women’s Javelin at 11 a.m. MT (Pac-12 Bay Area, Los Angeles, Oregon, Washington)
  • Men’s Javelin at 2 p.m. MT (Pac-12 Network and all regional networks)
  • Women’s/Men’s 10k at 5:50 p.m. MT (Pac-12 Network, Arizona, Mountain, Oregon, Washington)

Saturday, May 11

  • Men’s Hammer at 1:30 p.m. MT (Pac-12 Mountain, Oregon)
  • Women’s/Men’s Steeplechase at 5:20 p.m. MT (Pac-12 Arizona, Mountain)

Sunday, May 12

  • Pac-12 Track & Field Championships at 1 p.m. MT (Pac-12 Network, Arizona, Mountain)

 
ON THE STARTING BLOCK
The Women of Utah will be sending 26 competitors to the Pac-12 Championships this weekend with seven making their debut at the conference championships meet. Utah’s 26 participants will compete in 14 different events in Boulder.
 
The seven making their debut at the conference meet include Saydi Anderson (grad transfer), Delaney Gates, J’neya Hill (freshman), Grace Moroney (freshman), Katarzyna Nowakowska (freshman), Lindsey Peters (transfer) and Chloe Shewell.
 
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