Monday, May 12

Home atmosphere key for track and field athletes

Nicholas Scarvelis, UCLA’s top shot put thrower, considers many intractable factors when he steps into the shot put ring, not just the weather. Particularly, the redshirt junior takes into account adrenaline and meet atmosphere. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior shot-putter Nicholas Scarvelis is looking to combine both home-field advantage and the adrenaline of top competition to reach new heights this year. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)



Legends Track and Field Invitational sees jump in personal bests

The Legends Invitational began Friday afternoon at Drake Stadium with the stands almost completely empty. Mostly high school athletes performed, and the atmosphere hardly lived up to the meet’s name. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Idrees Bernard achieved back-to-back lifetime bests in the long jump during Saturday’s portion of the Legends Track and Field Invitational at Drake Stadium. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)




Track and field pits three top-10 finishers at NCAA indoors

This past weekend, the nation’s most elite collegiate track and field athletes competed in the NCAA indoor championship in Fayetteville, Ark. With the Oregon Ducks repeating as Division 1 indoor champions on the men’s side, and the Arkansas Razorbacks obtaining their first indoor women’s championship, the weekend was highlighted by a plethora of strong individual performances. Read more...




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