Eastern Oregon's men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their indoor season with the Beat the Freeze Up Invite, showcasing impressive performances at the EOU Fieldhouse. Freshman Keaton Moore highlighted the event, tying the school record in the 60m dash at 6.83 seconds, while also setting a new facility record. The Mountaineers achieved three national B standards and secured multiple top finishes, marking a strong start to the season.

By the Numbers
  • Keaton Moore tied the school record in the 60m dash with a time of 6.83 seconds.
  • The 4x400m relay team finished with a national qualifying mark of 3:22.87.
State of Play
  • Keaton Moore's 60m dash performance ranked him tied for the fastest in program history.
  • Nora Roscoe's winning time in the women's 60m dash (7.75 seconds) ranks as the second-fastest in EOU history.
What's Next

The Mountaineers will compete at the Spokane Invitational on December 13, starting at 9 a.m., continuing their indoor season effort.

Bottom Line

The Mountaineers' season opener demonstrated their potential, with standout performances foreshadowing a competitive indoor campaign. Key athletes like Keaton Moore have set a high standard early, indicating strong possibilities for national qualification this season.