Wyoming track and field will compete against Colorado State in the second Border Dual on April 25 in Fort Collins, aiming to strengthen their rivalry. Key events start at 10 a.m. MT with the hammer throw, and the track events commence at noon MT. The teams will meet at Jack Christiansen Track, marking another chapter in their competitive history.

By the Numbers
  • Wyoming athletes achieved six new Top 10 marks in program history during the recent California meets.
  • Senior Ryker Holtzen set the second-fastest 5,000m time in Wyoming history at 13:38.40.
State of Play
  • Last week, Wyoming competed across three meets in California, gaining valuable competition experience.
  • Several athletes have recently posted personal bests, enhancing the team's overall performance as they approach the Border Dual.
What's Next

The outcome of the Border Dual could significantly influence team morale and rankings ahead of upcoming competitions, including postseason events.

Bottom Line

With strong individual performances and renewed rivalry spirit, Wyoming's track and field team is poised for a competitive showing against Colorado State.