The Georgian Court Track and Field team is set to kick off its outdoor season this weekend at the Stockton Invitational in Galloway, NJ. The team had a successful indoor season, finishing with five event winners and numerous top performances. This transition to outdoor competition introduces new events such as the discus throw and 3,000m steeplechase, while also changing some distances for track events. The Lions aim to build on their indoor success as they prepare for a packed competition schedule leading to the CACC Championships in May.

By the Numbers
  • Georgian Court finished second in men's and fifth in women's at the ECC Indoor Track and Field Championships.
  • The team recorded five event winners and 18 personal-best marks during the championships.
State of Play
  • First outdoor meet is on March 20-21, allowing athletes to compete in new events like the hammer throw.
  • The men's team was just two points shy of the CACC title last season, while the women's team ranked fifth.
What's Next

After the Stockton Invitational, GCU will compete at Monmouth, followed by events in Pennsylvania, including the historic Penn Relays. This series of competitions will prepare the team for the upcoming CACC Championships at the end of April.

Bottom Line

As the Georgian Court Lions transition to outdoor track and field, their strong indoor performance sets a promising foundation for this season. They'll need to leverage their recent successes to excel in new events and tighten competition leading up to the championships.