Maryland track and field team is set to compete at the iconic Penn Relays in Philadelphia for a three-day event this weekend, with notable athletes making their mark in the outdoor record book.

By the Numbers
  • Men's 800m and 1500m records broken by Matt Dehaas.
  • Kevin Collins set new records in men's 100m and 200m.
  • Tolu Akinduro moved to fifth place in the women's triple jump all-time top ten with a 12.65m jump.
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State of Play
  • Terps have 18 current student-athletes in the school's all-time outdoor top ten.
  • Head Coach Andrew Valmon, with extensive experience including coaching U.S.A. Track and Field, leads the team.
What's Next

The Maryland team will compete at the Penn Relays, aiming to build on their successes and continue making strides in the competition.

Bottom Line

Maryland's track and field team heads to the Penn Relays with a strong lineup, led by experienced coaches, and a promising mix of veteran and freshman talent, showcasing a bright future for the Terps in the competition.