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Wildcats Head to California for Pair of Away Meets

Wildcats Head to California for Pair of Away Meets


AZUSA, Calif. & WALNUT, Calif. – Arizona Track & Field heads to California this week for their first away meets of the outdoor season, the Bryan Clay Invitational and the Mt. SAC Relays.
 
The Bryan Clay Invitational will feature all distance athletes for the Wildcats, with the majority of the team competing at the Mt. SAC Relays. Both meets will feature some of the top teams and athletes in the nation.
 
The Wildcats will compete at the Bryan Clay Invitational on Thursday and Friday. On Thursday, running events begin at 7:00 a.m. MST. On Friday, running events begin at 8:30 a.m. MST. The meet will be streamed on FloTrack ($) here. Live results can be found here.
 
The Mt. SAC Relays will feature Wildcat competitors on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The team will only compete in the javelin on Thursday, which begins at 12:35 p.m. MST. On Friday, field events begin at 9:00 a.m. MST and running events start at 11:00 a.m. MST. On Saturday, field events begin at 9:00 a.m. MST and running events start at 12:20 p.m. MST. The entire meet can be streamed on RunnerSpace+ ($) here. Live results can be found here.
 
“The Mt. SAC Relays and the Bryan Clay Invitational is phase two for our team during championship season,” said the Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Fred Harvey. “The Jim Click Shootout was our first step towards team championship level competition, and now with these two competitions, every event area will be challenged by some of the best athletes in the world. We have to know the feeling of pressure, learn how to deal with it, and succeed. This weekend will prepare us for the pressure of being in the top five or winning the Big 12 Championships.”
 
Arizona Track & Field was last in action for the Jim Click Shootout and Multis at Drachman Stadium. The Wildcats swept the team competitions for both the men and women at the event, winning by over 40 points on each side. The team totaled 11 wins over the two-day meet: Jade Brown (100m), Zach Extine (110m hurdles), Youssef Koudssi (discus), Brian Limage (100m & 200m), Ruth Pardy (3000m), Ian Sanchez Lopez (3000m), Antonia Sanchez Nunez (400m hurdles), Yan Vazquez (400m hurdles), McKenna Watson (200m), and the men’s 4x100m relay team.
 
Brown clocked the fastest all-conditions time in program history in the women’s 100m of 11.07 (+2.5)….

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