The University of West Georgia will host its fifth annual Legends Meet on April 3-4, featuring 10 collegiate programs at the UWG Track Complex. This historic venue, renovated for the first time since 1995, aims to deliver a top-notch competitive atmosphere. Revived in 2022 by Head Coach Ryan Bailey, the event commemorates the legacy of the track program in Carrollton. Athletes will compete across various events, highlighting solid performances in sprints, distance, relays, jumps, and throws.

By the Numbers
  • 10 programs participating in the Legends Meet.
  • UWG record holder Elise Duncanson leads the 400m with a time of 54.84 seconds.
  • In the 800m, record holder Reatta Danhof leads with a time of 2:16.50.
  • The Wolves have two 4x100m relay teams, both with a time of 47.43 seconds.
State of Play
  • The UWG Track Complex just completed major renovations, enhancing facilities for athletes.
  • Last year marked the first home meet for the track team in nearly 40 years.
  • Track Coach Ryan Bailey is fostering growth and recognition of the program's history.
What's Next

Following this event, the Wolves can leverage the exposure from the Legends Meet to attract future talent and maintain momentum throughout the outdoor season.

Bottom Line

The UWG Legends Meet is a key opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills while honoring the storied history of the track program, solidifying the facility’s role in the competitive landscape of collegiate athletics.