With season winding down, IU prepares to face the best competition in the nation
IU women’s track and field has reached an important stretch in its season as the Hoosiers prepare for the Penn Relays at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
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IU women’s track and field has reached an important stretch in its season as the Hoosiers prepare for the Penn Relays at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
After a successful weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, the IU track and field team will stay in its home state for this weekend’s meet. The Hoosiers will travel to West Lafayette, Indiana, for the Rankin/Poehlein Invitational at Purdue. IU Coach Ron Helmer said the meet is primarily about preparing both teams for the rest of the season.
The IU women’s track and field team placed third with 122 points at the Louisville Invitational this weekend after battling tough opponents and the elements.
The Hoosiers are on the road again this weekend and will be heading slightly south to Louisville, Kentucky, for the Louisville Invitational. This meet will be scored between conferences with the Big Ten Conference teams scored against the Atlantic Coast Conference teams. IU, Purdue and Michigan State will compete against Louisville, Pittsburgh and Notre Dame.
Fifth-year senior Sydney Clute made her first appearance in a meet all year at the start of the outdoor season at the end of March in Arizona.
The Hoosiers had a host of individual successes this weekend in both the track and field events at the Tennessee Relays in Knoxville, Tennessee.
IU track and field is headed south University of Tennessee in Knoxville to compete in the Tennessee Relays.
This weekend, the Hoosiers to compete in the Big Ten/Pac-12 Invitational at Arizona State.
The IU women’s distance medley relay team is currently ranked second in the nation behind only Oregon and will travel to College Station, Texas, this weekend for the 2017 Indoor NCAA Championships and a chance to become the fastest team in the country.
IU women’s track and field was pushed out of fourth place by just one point this weekend but racked up enough points to land themselves in fifth place overall at the Big Ten Championships with 69 points.
The IU women’s track and field team waited all season for the Big Ten Championships, and with the conference title meet set for this weekend, IU Coach Ron Helmer said his team will not shy away from competition.
IU competed in its final home meet of the 2016-17 season this weekend. The Hoosiers showed up for the Hoosier Hills invitational and won 18 events between the men’s and women’s teams.
IU track and field is back home for this weekend’s Hoosier Hills invitational after traveling to South Bend, Indiana, for the Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame last weekend.
IU Coach Ron Helmer had nothing but positive things to say about his women’s track and field team after spending the weekend in South Bend, Indiana, for the Meyo Invitational.
IU track closed the first month of the season last weekend at the IU Relays and will continue to face a tough schedule in February by traveling for the first time to Notre Dame for the Meyo Invitational.
IU freshman Mallory Mulzer didn’t start getting serious about track and field until she was almost finished with high school.
During the IU Relays in Bloomington this past weekend, IU faced new opponents and had yet another successful performance as four Hoosiers posted career-best performances.
With the IU Relays scheduled for this weekend in Bloomington, IU track and field Coach Ron Helmer made the decision to rest three of his top distance runners in an effort to preserve their long-term health.
IU was able to attack strong opponents on the track and the field this weekend in the Gladstein Invitational. The women’s team was prepared for the level of competition its opponents would bring, and the Hoosiers were able to clinch at least one of the top five spots in 11 of the 17 events.
After beating both Tennessee and Purdue in recent weekends, IU women’s track and field will continue to face tough opponents this weekend in the Gladstein Invitational.