After winning 13 gold medals in their meet this Thursday, the teams will compete in the Sun Belt Conference championship in Lafayette, Louisiana.
The team celebrated Senior Day while breaking personal records at the meet. UTA looks to continue the momentum at the last Sun Belt Outdoor Conference championship beginning May 12.
Men’s and women’s track and field each earned four gold medals Saturday at the North Texas Classic.
UTA’s track and field teams broke records in hurdles, women’s 4x400 and high jumps.
While UTA's basketball teams compete in national tournaments, their outdoor sports teams secure victories in games and matches over spring break.
The men’s and women’s team finished fifth and third overall respectively, with both teams setting several new records.
Senior thrower Calyha Brown achieved an indoor personal best of 14.22m in shot put, and junior jumper Marvin Walford recorded a personal best 14.75m jump in the triple jump.
Anne Arntsen earned the honor again after running a time of 17:46.9 in the 5K and placing second overall at the UTA Season Opener.
Both teams placed within the top 5 for the Sun Belt Conference Preseason Coaches Poll as well.
Both teams placed within the top 5 for the Sun Belt Conference Preseason Coaches Poll as well.
UTA baseball and softball concluded their seasons, and two members of the track and field team will appear in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Bryson DeBerry has been among the most successful performers for UTA during the indoor season and anticipates continued success in outdoor events.
Both teams will be back in action Saturday for the final day of the Texas Relays when the field and running events conclude.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams will begin their outdoor schedule starting on March 20 at the TCU Invitational.
Senior distance runners Madeleine Rowe and Cole Klashinsky talk about how their training with head coach John Sauerhage led to a successful season.
The men’s team placed fifth overall, while the women finished as the seventh place team to end the Sun Belt Conference indoor track season.
The team now looks forward to the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships starting Feb. 22 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama.
The conference championship was UTA's last meet of the fall season, as the NCAA postponed all Division I fall championships.
Jack Myers was one of three runners to average 5:07 per mile and finished 17 places higher than he did at last season’s Sun Belt Conference Championship.
Sophomore Jack Myers and senior Madeleine Rowe recorded the top times for their respective teams.
As of Friday, the teams have one regular season meet scheduled before the conference championship in October.
The Shorthorn sports desk talks to UTA’s coaches about how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected each of the university's sports programs.
The Sun Belt Conference has suspended all regular-season competitions and conference championships across all sports indefinitely due to coronavirus concerns.
Sophomore Vanessa Ugorji earned All-Sun Belt Second Team honors after helping the women's team win the 4x400-meter race at the conference meet.
Arkansas State University secured the conference title for both the men’s and women’s teams at the Sun Belt Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Alabama. For UTA, the men’s team fell short on retaining its conference title, placing second to the Red Wolves while the women placed seventh of 12…
The men’s and women’s track teams continued their indoor seasons at the Charlie Thomas Invitational on Saturday at Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station. The men’s team finished in fifth place out of 14 teams, while the women’s team placed 11th.
UTA indoor track and field team to compete with 14 other universities at Charlie Thomas Invitational
This is the second-to-last competition before the indoor track and field team makes its way to the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships.
After a solid showing at last weekend’s Ted Nelson Invitational, the team will travel to Lubbock for the Red Raider Invitational, which will begin 10 a.m. Saturday.
Among seven competing schools, the men’s team finished third, and the women’s team finished sixth overall.
Domangue earned the honor after placing 36th in a field of 253 runners in the 2019 NCAA Cross Country Championships.
After three years of training and six failed attempts, Brett Williams set the record at 1.651 meters on Sept. 2.