Chico State's men's track and field team had a busy weekend, splitting squads to compete across five meets in Southern California and Yuba College. The Wildcats achieved multiple NCAA Division II provisional marks, event wins, and numerous personal-best performances. Notable athletes included Brody Staley and Trey Suffredini, who each recorded impressive times that ranked them nationally. The weekend showcased strong efforts in both sprints and distance events, with significant contributions from the field events as well.

By the Numbers
  • Trey Suffredini won the 400 meters at the Pacific Coast Invitational with a personal-best 47.26, ranking 35th nationally.
  • The Wildcats' 4x400-meter relay team finished with a 3:09.38, ranking 9th nationally during the Pacific Coast Invitational.
State of Play
  • Chico State had strong performances in both sprints and distance events, contributing to multiple team victories.
  • The team is gearing up for the CCAA championships in late April, aiming to defend their title.
What's Next

The Wildcats will take a week off from competitions to prepare for the upcoming CCAA championships scheduled for April 30 to May 2 at Cal State San Marcos.

Bottom Line

Chico State's consistent performance across multiple events solidifies their status as a competitive force in NCAA Division II track and field, with key athletes emerging as potential leaders heading into championship competition.