The Fort Hays State indoor track and field squads are set for a weekend of spirited competition, with athletes participating in three different meets. A trio of Tigers will compete in the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston, while a large contingent will partake in the Ichabod Invitational in Topeka, and another group will compete in the Gorilla Classic in Pittsburg, Kansas.

Why It Matters

The participation in these three meets signifies a crucial juncture as the teams approach the final two weeks of the regular season, with an opportunity to secure essential provisional performances and improve national rankings.

By the Numbers
  • 37 athletes and 46 entries for the Ichabod Invitational
  • 29 contenders and 54 entries for the Gorilla Classic
  • Junior Regan Hodsden holds the Fort Hays record for the 5,000m event with a time of 17:03.72
  • The men's team is ranked 24th in Division II, with five performances in the top 10 nationally
  • The women's team boasts four top 20 marks, including an impressive 5,000m performance by Regan Hodsden
State of Play
  • Tigers are geared up for multiple meets this weekend, showcasing their depth and talent
  • The men's team holds a strong national ranking and aims to continue its success
  • The women's team is also positioned impressively in the national rankings, with standout performances
What's Next

The outcomes of these meets will impact the teams' national and regional standings, with potential implications for future recruitment and program development.

Bottom Line

The participation in three diverse meets presents an opportunity for the Fort Hays State indoor track and field teams to demonstrate their competitive prowess, aiming to secure crucial performances and elevate their national rankings.