The Duquesne University track and field teams are set to compete in the Dalton Ebanks Invitational at George Mason University on April 3-4. The men's and women's teams will showcase a diverse lineup across multiple events, including hurdles, jumps, and relays. Additionally, a separate group will participate in the Dave Labor Invitational at Slippery Rock during the same weekend. Both meets aim to enhance the teams' competitive standing and further highlight individual athlete performances.

By the Numbers
  • Duquesne athletes have earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors for two consecutive weeks.
  • Nadia Constantakis set a new pole vault school record at 3.86m, while Melani Schmidt has top-five rankings in multiple events.
State of Play
  • Duquesne's track and field teams recently achieved eight event wins at the Carnegie Mellon Invitational.
  • The men鈥檚 team boasts several top-five A-10 performers, with Dino Nadarevic leading the discus event.
What's Next

Following the Dalton Ebanks Invitational, Duquesne will travel to Bucknell for the Bison Outdoor Classic, where they will continue to aim for personal bests and event victories.

Bottom Line

As the Dukes compete at the Dalton Ebanks Invitational and Dave Labor Invitational, the focus will be on leveraging recent successes to gain momentum for upcoming events, highlighting exceptional individual performances and team camaraderie.