Jayhawks Ready to Shine at Bryan Clay Invitational This Weekend
The Kansas Track and Field team is gearing up for their participation in the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif., from April 16-18. Highlighting last weekend, Conor Dunback captured the decathlon B group title in the multis section. Head coach Stanley Redwine emphasized the meet's potential for correcting past errors and improving as a team against strong competition. The men's team is currently ranked 29th nationally and boasts notable rankings in pole vault, 800 meters, and 1,500 meters. The women's team holds the 51st national rank.
By the Numbers- The men's team is ranked No. 29 nationally and fourth in the Big 12.
- The men's pole vault group is ranked fifth in the country.
- The Invitational features multiple events starting Thursday morning at 9 a.m. CT.
- Key events include the women's 10,000 meter run and men's high jump throughout the weekend.
- The meet is sanctioned by World Athletics and USATF and will be live-streamed on FloTrack.
The Jayhawks will look to build momentum and improve their standings during the Bryan Clay Invitational, which provides an opportunity for athletes to showcase their talents against a competitive field.
Bottom LineThe upcoming meet is a critical step for the Kansas Track and Field team to refine their skills and achieve their competitive goals, aiming for enhanced performances across various events.
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