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Men’s Track & Field Sits In Eighth Place After Friday At MIAC Championships, Women 12th

The 2017 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships continued Friday at the University of St. Thomas with a full slate of events. After the first day of team competition, the Gustavus men sit in eighth place with 25 points, while the women are in 12th with four points. St. Thomas leads both the men and women with 103 and 114 points, respectively.

Track & Field Set For MIAC Indoor Championships This Weekend

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track and field teams are set to compete at the MIAC Indoor Championships this weekend, hosted by the University of St. Thomas at the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex in St. Paul, Minn. The heptathlon and pentathlon take place Thursday and Friday, while the field and track events are Friday and Saturday. Last season, the Gustie men took eighth place with 48 points, while the women also took eighth with 48.5 points.

Men’s Track & Field Posts Solid Results At St. Olaf Tostrud Classic

The Gustavus men’s track and field team competed at the St. Olaf Tostrud Classic on Saturday in its final tune up before the MIAC Championships. Ten different teams were a part of the meet, eight from the MIAC, with UW-River Falls and Crown the two non-league teams.

Track & Field Competes At Three Locations This Weekend

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track and field teams will be competing at three different locations this weekend. The women will send the majority of the squad to Minnesota State University-Mankato today to compete in the Birdman Open, while a select few will travel to the University of Minnesota tomorrow for the Parents Day Invite. The men are set to compete at the St. Olaf Tostrud Open tomorrow in Northfield, Minn.

Men’s Track & Field Takes Second At Carleton’s Meet Of The Hearts, Women Take Fifth

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams competed at Carleton’s Meet of the Hearts Saturday. The men’s team took second place out of seven teams with 168.5 points, while the women took fifth of eight with 72 points. Hamline won the women’s side with 169 points, while Carleton won the men's side with 170.5 points.

Track & Field To Compete At Carleton’s Meet Of The Hearts Saturday

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams are set to compete at Carleton’s Meet of the Hearts Saturday in Northfield, Minn. The meet, held at the Carleton Recreation Center, begins at 10:30 a.m.

Track & Field Competes At Ted Nelson Classic

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams Saturday competed at the Ted Nelson Classic, hosted by Minnesota State University-Mankato at the Myers Fieldhouse. The meet included 14 institutions from both NCAA Division II and Division III. The men's squad was highlighted by a four top-10 finishes, while the women received four top-10 places as well.

Track & Field Set To Compete At Ted Nelson Classic

The Gustavus men's and women's track & field teams are set to compete at the Ted Nelson Classic Saturday, hosted by Minnesota State University-Mankato. The 14-team meet at the Myers Fieldhouse includes Augustana, Bethany Lutheran, Carleton, Concordia-St. Paul, Gustavus, Iowa Central, MSU-Mankato, Northwest Missouri, Sioux Falls, St. Cloud State, St. Olaf, Upper Iowa, UW-La Crosse, and Waldorf. Field events begin at 11 a.m. and running events begin at noon.

Men’s Track & Field Takes Second At St. Olaf Quadrangular, Women Take Fourth

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams competed at the St. Olaf Quadrangular Friday at the Tostrud Center. The men took second with 146 points, while the women took fourth with 113 points. St. Thomas won on both the men’s and women’s sides with 203.5 and 196 points, respectively.

Track & Field Set For St. Olaf Triangular

The Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams are set to compete at the St. Olaf Triangular today, which includes the host Oles, Bethel, and the Gusties. The meet begins at 4 p.m. at the Tostrud Center on the campus of St. Olaf.