Wyoming Track and Field will conclude its regular season at the Doug Max Invitational in Fort Collins, Colorado, on May 2. The event will feature various teams including the host, Colorado State, and will begin with track events at 9:20 a.m. and field events at 10 a.m.

By the Numbers
  • Wyoming's track and field teams won 7 events at their last competition against CSU.
  • Freshman Jackson Aydelott clocked 47.35 seconds in the 400m, marking the 8th fastest time in program history.
State of Play
  • Wyoming's track and field team is looking to improve its performance after losing to CSU in the Border Dual.
  • Sophomore Koi Adderley achieved a victory in the high jump, while multiple athletes recorded personal bests at the previous meet.
What's Next

The Pokes aim to gather momentum from the Doug Max Invitational before heading into the postseason, focusing on individual and relay event successes.

Bottom Line

As the regular season wraps up, Wyoming Track and Field is poised to leverage recent successes in hopes of strong performances in upcoming championship competitions.