
Evelyn Adams
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Track & Field Makes Indoor Season Debut Hosting Bobcat Preview
12/1/2021 1:39:00 PM | Men's Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
The Montana State track and field season kicks off at 4 p.m. on Friday when competition at the Bobcat Preview begins inside Worthington Arena
BOZEMAN, Mont. – The Montana State track and field season kicks off at 4 p.m. on Friday when competition at the Bobcat Preview begins inside Worthington Arena. A full slate of field events, along with a majority of the possible indoor running events, will take place with the meet featuring athletes from Montana State and Montana.
"It's so exciting to get the track season going," said Lyle Weese, the Dale Kennedy Montana State Director of Track and Field. "It helps so much with our fall training to have a meet now and have outside competition. It's really improved our program over the last few years to have turned this into a meet experience instead of an intrasquad meet like we had done previously.
"Our jumpers, throwers and sprinters are really looking forward to getting out there to compete."
The men's weight throw and women's long jump open the event slate at 4 p.m. inside the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The women's 60-meter hurdles is the first race on the track and that starts at 5 p.m.
For the Bobcat jumps, sprints and throws groups, this meet is the first of the athletic calendar year. MSU's distance group, after having closed out a cross country season, will have just the men's 5,000 race featured in the meet and that is scheduled for approximately 6:45 p.m.
Montana State's indoor season features four home meets in the run up to the Big Sky Conference Championships which take place from Feb. 24-26 in Bozeman in the Bobcats' home facility. MSU will make one road trip during the indoor slate when the Bobcats travel to Pullman to participate at Washington State from Feb. 4-5.
Admission is free to all of Montana State's indoor track and field meets prior to the Big Sky Conference Championships. There will be no live stream available for the Bobcat Preview. Live results for the meet can be found at msubobcats.com/trackresults.
"It's so exciting to get the track season going," said Lyle Weese, the Dale Kennedy Montana State Director of Track and Field. "It helps so much with our fall training to have a meet now and have outside competition. It's really improved our program over the last few years to have turned this into a meet experience instead of an intrasquad meet like we had done previously.
"Our jumpers, throwers and sprinters are really looking forward to getting out there to compete."
The men's weight throw and women's long jump open the event slate at 4 p.m. inside the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The women's 60-meter hurdles is the first race on the track and that starts at 5 p.m.
For the Bobcat jumps, sprints and throws groups, this meet is the first of the athletic calendar year. MSU's distance group, after having closed out a cross country season, will have just the men's 5,000 race featured in the meet and that is scheduled for approximately 6:45 p.m.
Montana State's indoor season features four home meets in the run up to the Big Sky Conference Championships which take place from Feb. 24-26 in Bozeman in the Bobcats' home facility. MSU will make one road trip during the indoor slate when the Bobcats travel to Pullman to participate at Washington State from Feb. 4-5.
Admission is free to all of Montana State's indoor track and field meets prior to the Big Sky Conference Championships. There will be no live stream available for the Bobcat Preview. Live results for the meet can be found at msubobcats.com/trackresults.
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