The Northeastern track and field team is heading to Storrs, Connecticut for the UConn Dog Fight on April 4, with 52 athletes set to compete. The team looks to build on recent successes, as several athletes have achieved all-time performances in early outdoor meets. Last year's event saw strong finishes, including notable relay victories and individual records that the Huskies aim to replicate.

By the Numbers
  • Six athletes have recorded all-time marks in the early outdoor season.
  • Freshman Matthew St. Cyr's javelin throw of 61.82m ranks fifth all-time.
  • Last year's UConn Dog Fight featured victories in the men's and women's 4x100m relays.
State of Play
  • The Huskies are entering their busiest competition month, with 11 meets scheduled.
  • Upcoming meets include competitions in Florida, Rhode Island, North Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
What's Next

Following the UConn Dog Fight, the team will compete in the South Florida Invitational and the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational, with plans to continue their strong performance across various meets through April.

Bottom Line

The Huskies aim to leverage their recent successes as they embark on a crucial competition month, focusing on enhancing personal and team records across multiple tracks, while re-establishing their dominance at the UConn Dog Fight.