Mavericks Compete at Bryan Clay Invitational in California
Ten distance runners from Colorado Mesa University will compete in the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California, this weekend, aiming to qualify for the upcoming NCAA Division II and RMAC Championships. This event offers a unique opportunity to race at sea level, a factor that could enhance their performance. The meet runs from Thursday to Saturday and includes live streaming and updates provided throughout the competition. Recent performances have seen Mavericks set impressive times and rankings, including multiple NCAA provisional qualifying marks.
By the Numbers- 13 NCAA Championship provisional qualifying marks set by Mavericks this year.
- Maverick men rank 2nd in Division II for triple jump with a combined total of 57.91 meters.
- The Mavericks are entering 10 athletes into the Bryan Clay Invitational, each scheduled to race twice.
- Four Mavericks currently lead in their respective events in the RMAC performance lists.
Following the Bryan Clay Invitational, qualifying Mavericks will compete at the RMAC Championships in Pueblo starting April 24.
Bottom LineThe Mavericks are demonstrating strong potential as they head to California, with critical performances that could secure their positions in the NCAA Championships and elevate their standings in conference rankings.
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