Tigers Gear Up for Georgia Tech Invitational
The University of West Alabama track and field teams are set to compete at the Georgia Tech Invitational on April 17-18, marking their last regular-season meet before the Gulf South Conference Championship. Following a strong performance at the UWA Invitational, where they won multiple events across various disciplines, the teams are looking to build on their momentum. Key athletes include Dedric Hicks, who leads the GSC in shot put, and J'Da Williams, a standout freshman with five GSC Weekly Awards. The event serves as a crucial opportunity to refine techniques and improve times ahead of the championships.
By the Numbers- Dedric Hicks' winning throw was 17.20 meters at the UWA Invitational.
- Gary Mata placed second in a competitive 800-meter race at the UWA Invitational.
The Tigers face fierce competition at the Georgia Tech Invitational, which could challenge their event-winning streak and impact their rankings as they head into the championships.
State of Play- The Tigers are looking to improve relay execution and chemistry this weekend.
- Dedric Hicks continues to dominate the shot put, while J'Da Williams excels in various events.
After the Georgia Tech Invitational, the focus will shift entirely to the Gulf South Conference Championships, where the Tigers aim to capitalize on their performances and strengthen their standings.
Bottom LineThe Tigers are poised for a strong showing at the Georgia Tech Invitational as they seek to sharpen their skills and build confidence before the significant Gulf South Conference Championships.
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