Following the Willie Williams Classic, NM State split into two groups for the upcoming Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif., and the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas, setting new school records in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays last time out.

The Big Picture

The Aggies are participating in high-profile track meets with nationally ranked programs, showcasing their competitive spirit and aiming for excellence.

By the Numbers
  • NM State's 4x100 relay team set a school record with a time of 44.64 seconds.
  • The 4x400 relay team achieved a new program best with a time of 3:35.78.
  • Bailey Beene won the javelin event with a mark of 48.79m, ranking 29th nationally.
State of Play
  • Competing in 15 events across two meets, with 11 events at the Stanford Invitational and six at the Texas Relays.
  • NM State faces tough competition including nationally ranked teams such as TCU, Ohio State, and Clemson.
  • The team is set to run in the Texas Relays from Mar. 28-30 and the Stanford Invitational on Mar. 29-30.
What's Next

NM State looks to build on their record-breaking performances and continue representing the program strongly at the Stanford Invitational and the Texas Relays.

Bottom Line

NM State's track team is on a mission, breaking records and facing top competition in California and Texas, showcasing their talent and determination in the upcoming meets.