Northeastern Track and Field Preps for Meets in Providence, Miami, UMass
Northeastern's track and field team is gearing up for three key meets on the East Coast, starting with the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational and Friar Invitational on April 10 and 11, followed by the UMass Commonwealth Invitational. The team aims to build on their recent successes in Connecticut, where multiple Huskies set impressive new records, including freshman Matthew St. Cyr's notable javelin throw of 66.66m.
By the Numbers- Matthew St. Cyr's javelin throw of 66.66m ranks him first in the CAA.
- The women's 4x100m relay team clocked a 45.74, the fourth fastest in outdoor school history.
- The men's 4x100m relay team recorded a time of 40.04, the sixth fastest in school history.
Despite their recent strong performances, the team faces tough competition at these upcoming meets, especially given the high-caliber participants they will encounter in Miami and Providence.
State of Play- Northeastern currently leads in three events and holds multiple top rankings in the CAA.
- The Huskies will be competing in their second consecutive weekend of East Coast meets, marking a busy season.
The Huskies aim to maintain their momentum and capitalize on their recent successes as they approach the conference championship season, likely impacting their standings within the CAA.
Bottom LineNortheastern is on a strong trajectory heading into a crucial stretch of the season, potentially solidifying their position among the CAA elite, driven by remarkable individual and relay performances.
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