Griz Win 6 Big Sky Titles in Rainy Championship Meet, Take 3rd
The University of Montana track and field team overcame adverse weather conditions to secure six individual titles and achieve 3rd place in both men's and women's categories at the Big Sky Championship. Competing against nine other schools, the Grizzlies scored 111 points for the women and 107.5 for the men, marking their best performance since 2019 against rivals Montana State. Coach Doug Fraley praised the athletes for their resilience amidst lightning delays and challenging conditions. Standout performances included Callie Wilson winning the 100m and 200m, as well as record-breaking relay wins by both men's and women's teams.
By the Numbers- Montana women's total points: 111
- Montana men's total points: 107.5
- Number of individual titles won: 6
- Time for women's 4x100m relay: 45.07 seconds
- Time for men's 4x100m relay: 40.10 seconds (new program record)
While the Grizzlies excelled, rival teams like Northern Arizona and Sacramento State showcased deep talent, with Northern Arizona winning the men's competition with 171 points and Montana State taking the women's title with 181 points. This demonstrates the level of competition that Montana faces in maintaining and improving their standings.
State of Play- The Grizzlies finished 3rd in the men's and women's categories, a significant improvement in recent years.
- Callie Wilson was a standout performer, winning titles in both the 100m and 200m sprints.
- Lightning delays added complexity to the competition, affecting athletes' performances across events.
With the semester wrapping up, Montana will prepare for upcoming competitions, including participation in meets like Arkansas in two weeks. The momentum from this championship could bolster the team's confidence and performance going forward.
Bottom LineThe Montana track and field teams have demonstrated remarkable growth and resilience, clinching multiple titles and showcasing their competitiveness. Their success at the Big Sky Championship not only highlights individual talent but also signifies a strengthened team dynamic that bodes well for future events.
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