The UCF Knights' Track and Field team is transitioning to the competitive landscape of the Big 12 conference after a successful run in the American Athletic Conference, with key athletes poised for their final season under head coach Dana Boone.

Why It Matters

The transition to the Big 12 marks a significant shift in competition for the UCF Knights' Track and Field team, as they bid farewell to a group of senior athletes who have been instrumental in the program's successes, emphasizing the importance of this pivotal moment in the team's trajectory.

By the Numbers
  • Last season the UCF Knights were Indoor and Outdoor AAC Champions
  • 8 athletes (across 6 events) competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
State of Play
  • Heading into their first year in the Big 12, the UCF Knights are bidding farewell to senior athletes who have contributed significantly to the program's success under head coach Dana Boone.
  • New hires Bryan Harmon and Jasmyne Graham will add their expertise to the coaching staff.
What's Next

The upcoming season marks the final opportunity for senior athletes to leave their mark in the NCAA Championships, while the team transitions to the competitive environment of the Big 12 conference.

Bottom Line

The UCF Knights' Track and Field team enters a pivotal season as they transition to the Big 12, bidding farewell to senior athletes who have been instrumental in the program's successes, symbolizing a significant moment in the team's journey under head coach Dana Boone.