The Georgia Tech men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track and field teams are set to compete in the Terry Long FSU Relays in Tallahassee, Florida, and the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, North Carolina, on March 26-27. The FSU Relays will feature events starting with the hammer throw and high jump on March 26 and culminate with the 4x100m relay. Meanwhile, the Raleigh Relays will commence early on March 26, with key events like the 1500m scheduled later in the day.

By the Numbers
  • Tahir Hines recorded a hammer throw of 60.00m, the longest by a Yellow Jacket since 2006.
  • Claire Shelton clocked a 4:19.43 in the women鈥檚 1500m, ranking as the third-fastest time in program history.
State of Play
  • The track and field teams kicked off the outdoor season with 14 podium finishes at their home invitational.
  • Last year, the teams achieved seven event victories in their outdoor season opener.
What's Next

Following the relays, Georgia Tech will focus on leveraging their early season momentum in subsequent competitions, potentially leading to improved standings in the NCAA postseason.

Bottom Line

The upcoming relays are critical for Georgia Tech's track and field teams, as they aim to capitalize on their strong performances, bolster their records, and continue the momentum into future meets.