Preview: Track & Field at Carnegie Mellon Invitational
The Duquesne University men's and women's track and field teams are set to compete at the Carnegie Mellon Invitational this weekend at Gesling Stadium in Pittsburgh. The event will take place on March 27-28, showcasing athletes across various events. The men's team features competitors in sprints, jumps, throws, and distance events, while the women's team includes participants in hurdles, relays, and field events. Both teams aim to improve their times and standings ahead of future competitions.
By the Numbers- Two days of competitions: March 27-28.
- Over 70 athletes from Duquesne participating across multiple events.
- This meet provides a critical opportunity for athletes to refine their performances early in the season.
- Duquesne will look to build on their pre-season training and improve individual and team rankings.
After the Carnegie Mellon Invitational, Duquesne will head to the Dalton Ebanks Invitational at George Mason, providing another chance for athletes to compete and enhance their skills against a diverse field.
Bottom LineThe Carnegie Mellon Invitational serves as a vital platform for Duquesne's track and field teams to showcase their early season potential, with significant implications for their upcoming performances and individual athlete development.
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