Roommates compete in heptathlon
IU junior Dylan Anderson lines up for the 60-meter hurdles, the fifth event of the men’s indoor heptathlon, on the second day of the 2015 Gladstein Invitational.
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IU junior Dylan Anderson lines up for the 60-meter hurdles, the fifth event of the men’s indoor heptathlon, on the second day of the 2015 Gladstein Invitational.
No track and field record was safe Saturday at the Notre Dame Meyo Invitational, as more than 20 events between the men and women have felt infiltration in their top-10 lists this season.
The Hoosiers will hit the road for the first time this season as they travel to Notre Dame to compete in the Meyo Invitational Friday and Saturday.
The 2015 Indiana Relays were all about improvement for the Hoosiers as 22 athletes raised their marks and times into the top 10 in the Big Ten, 12 athletes broke into the top 50 in the nation and two athletes improved to qualifying times in NCAA Division I.
In just three meets this season, 19 Hoosiers have broken into the top 10 lists of their respective events.
IU junior Dylan Anderson looked up to the ceiling and smiled, like he was trying to understand the history he had just written his name into.
Brittany Neeley took the baton with a strategy in mind, a strategy that she had used previously in the meet.
Coming off its first meet of the calendar year, IU track and field will take to the track Saturday for the Gladstein ?Invitational.
IU Track and Field Coach Ron Helmer knew that the key to the men’s victory, 80-55, and the women’s loss, 72-64, against No. 14 Purdue was winning the evenly matched events.
The Hoosiers will be running for redemption when the No. 14 Boilermakers ride into Gladstein Fieldhouse at 4 p.m. Saturday for the IU-Purdue dual meet.
By Taylor Lehman