Colorado State University Athletics

Track & Field Releases 2024-25 Indoor Schedule
11/14/2024 8:15:00 AM | Track & Field
Eight meets build up to MW Championships and NCAA Championships.
FORT COLLINS. - Colorado State track and field head coach Brian Bedard announced the Rams' 2024-25 schedule, featuring eight meets in the buildup to the postseason.
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The season kicks off in under a month as CSU heads north for the Wyoming Power Meet in Laramie on Dec. 7 to begin the new campaign. A week later the Rams travel south to Colorado Springs for the UCCS Pre-Holiday Invite and Multi (Dec. 13-14) before breaking for the holiday season.
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The first competition of the new year will be in Boulder for the CU Potts Invite on Jan. 17-18, followed by another trip to The Springs for the UCCS Invite on Jan. 25. Colorado State will double dip to gain additional experience as the Rams take on both the Colorado Invitational and New Mexico Team Challenge from Jan. 31-Feb. 1. Another split weekend will round out the regular season with Colorado State dividing to conquer the Husky Classic and Don Kirby Elite from Feb. 14-15.
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With the stage set for the postseason, the Rams will travel to Albuquerque, N.M., for the 2025 Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships (Feb. 27-March 1) where both the men's and women's teams will be looking to defend their titles from a season ago. The season will culminate at the NCAA Indoor Championships (March 14-15) in Virginia Beach, Va., a meet at which thrower Mya Lesnar will defend her national crown in the shot put.
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Colorado State Indoor T&F Schedule
Dec. 7 – Wyoming Power Meet
Dec. 13-14 – UCCS Pre-Holiday Invite and Multi
Jan. 17-18 – CU Potts Invite
Jan. 25 – UCCS Invite
Jan. 31-Feb. 1 – Colorado Invitational // New Mexico Team Challenge
Feb. 14-15 – Husky Classic // Don Kirby Elite
Feb. 27-March 1 – Mountain West Indoor Championships
March 14-15 – NCAA Indoor Championships
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The season kicks off in under a month as CSU heads north for the Wyoming Power Meet in Laramie on Dec. 7 to begin the new campaign. A week later the Rams travel south to Colorado Springs for the UCCS Pre-Holiday Invite and Multi (Dec. 13-14) before breaking for the holiday season.
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The first competition of the new year will be in Boulder for the CU Potts Invite on Jan. 17-18, followed by another trip to The Springs for the UCCS Invite on Jan. 25. Colorado State will double dip to gain additional experience as the Rams take on both the Colorado Invitational and New Mexico Team Challenge from Jan. 31-Feb. 1. Another split weekend will round out the regular season with Colorado State dividing to conquer the Husky Classic and Don Kirby Elite from Feb. 14-15.
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With the stage set for the postseason, the Rams will travel to Albuquerque, N.M., for the 2025 Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships (Feb. 27-March 1) where both the men's and women's teams will be looking to defend their titles from a season ago. The season will culminate at the NCAA Indoor Championships (March 14-15) in Virginia Beach, Va., a meet at which thrower Mya Lesnar will defend her national crown in the shot put.
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Colorado State Indoor T&F Schedule
Dec. 7 – Wyoming Power Meet
Dec. 13-14 – UCCS Pre-Holiday Invite and Multi
Jan. 17-18 – CU Potts Invite
Jan. 25 – UCCS Invite
Jan. 31-Feb. 1 – Colorado Invitational // New Mexico Team Challenge
Feb. 14-15 – Husky Classic // Don Kirby Elite
Feb. 27-March 1 – Mountain West Indoor Championships
March 14-15 – NCAA Indoor Championships
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