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OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD - 2025 regular season results and news (Season runs from 3/20 - 6/14)

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With the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships just completed within the last week, the track and field teams IMMEDIATELY switch to outdoor mode, with the 1st meet of the season, being held at the renovated home track, scheduled for this Friday and Saturday in Pueblo.

Best wishes to the men's and women's teams - hope they all stay healthy, run faster, jump longer and/ or higher and throw farther throughout the season!

As with the other "individual" sports, I plan on us using this thread to collect / report the results for and news regarding the team during the regular season, and then setting up individual Championships threads once the post-season begins.

(This year's post-season meets, as also listed in the below, are the Big 12 Championships beginning May 15th, Western Regionals in College Station starting 5/28, and Championships Finals in Eugene beginning 6/11.)

Full Outdoor Schedule (From cubuffs.com; as of 3/20/25.)
(Note- I'd say compared to ANY other Buff sport, the track and field teams' schedules are the most fluid, with it being common for meets in which the Buffs plan to compete in being added and dropped from the schedule as the season unfolds.):

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(Note- I just largely copied the below about qualifying for NCAA preliminaries from what I wrote/ quoted in 2023's outdoor T&F thread, with the main changes being updating the links to season's best to the current year's results.)

NCAA's homepage - https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2013/11/4/division-i-men-s-and-women-s-outdoor-track-and-field.aspx

2024/25 Pre-Championships Manual - https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/ch...d1/outdoortf/2024-25D1XTO_PreChampsManual.pdf

Edit- Wanted to add links to the official webpages where outdoor season bests are kept. This is important because, as from what I've read (see http://www.ustfccca.org/meets-results/ncaa-championship-qualifying-criteria#d1OTF or https://www.ncaa.com/championships/trackfield-outdoor/d1/road-to-the-championships for the full qualifying procedures.) -
  • For multi-event athletes, the top 24 marks in the country by a designated date (usually right after conference championships complete for all the teams) for each gender get to go to the NCAA championships and
  • For all other individual events, the top 48 marks, distances or heights in each preliminary region (west and east) by athletes who accept entry for each event by a designated date (usually right after conference championships complete for all the teams) get to go to the NCAA preliminaries to try and qualify for the championships.
  • For the 4X100M and 4X400 meter relays, it's the Top 24 times who accept entry in each of the 2 regions that qualify for the preliminaries.
Links are-
For multi-events (National bests; since there are no multi-event marks yet as I type this in mid-March, the links are to the generic lists for all events for each gender as of now.) -
Men's Decathlon - https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/5018/2025_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Qualifying_List?gender=m#event39
Women's Heptathlon - https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/5018/2025_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Qualifying_List?gender=f#event40

For other events (West region bests) -
Men's - https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/5053/2025_NCAA_Div_I_West_Outdoor_Qualifying?gender=m

Women's - https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/5053/2025_NCAA_Div_I_West_Outdoor_Qualifying?gender=f

Both genders events listed/ combined - https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/5018/2025_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Qualifying_List

(As I pasted this edit March 13th, 2024, the season is still very young as to athletes working towards their best marks, so it's often more helpful to look at LAST season's marks to get a ROUGH idea of what marks MIGHT be needed to qualify for regionals. 2023's marks for Western men can be found at https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/4574/2024_NCAA_Div_I_West_Outdoor_Qualifying_List?gender=m while the women's is at
https://tf.tfrrs.org/lists/4574/2024_NCAA_Div_I_West_Outdoor_Qualifying_List?gender=f .

Further note- The NCAA also allows a couple type of conversions be used to calculate the top marks-
  • For a few distances on the track, marks in NCAA non-standard races are converted up or down to be used for qualifying purposes. (For example- times in mile races outdoor can be converted to 1500M times.) The conversion factors for this are at http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/NCAA_Track_Event_Conversions.pdf .
  • Also, the NCAA has a SEPARATE APP (see http://www.ustfccca.org/meets-results/ncaa-championship-qualifying-criteria#d1OTF for the link) that converts all track times for events competed at altitude to official "sea level" times. (It's the converted times that show up in the above linked-to tfrrs.org top marks lists.) In general, middle distance (800M) and longer races run at altitude calculate to FASTER "sea level" times, while shorter races (400M and less) at altitude calculate to SLOWER times at sea level.
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Some Buff-centric information to which I often refer:

List of Top 10 all-time outdoor CU performers by season, event and gender
(The latest I could find on cubuffs.com is from way back in 4/28/23, so is missing the championship portion of the 2023 season and the full 2024 season (as of 3/27/25). If / when they are updated, they should hopefully be available through a link at https://cubuffs.com/sports/2004/2/11/track-field-records.):
Men's - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2023/4/28/MensTop105_5_23.pdf
Women's - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2023/4/28/WomensTop105_5_23.pdf
CU Record Book - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2025/3/18/2025_CU_T_F_Record_Book.pdf

Home meet info homepage (Nothing yet for the 1 home meet this season as I type this.) - https://cubuffs.com/sports/2019/1/31/home-meet-information

General link for current meets live results (I believe clicking this link gets forwarded to any current meet the Buffs are involved in.?. Don't know what happens when there are multiple meets that the Buffs are involved in at one time.) - cubuffs.com/tracklive
 
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Preview for the season-opening meet down in Pueblo - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/3/20/...r-track-season-begins-for-buffs-at-csu-pueblo

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Outdoor Track Season Begins for Buffs at CSU Pueblo

By: Herman Shelton, Associate Director/Athletic Communications

Buffs Open Outdoor Season at Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational

BOULDER—The outdoor season has finally arrived, and the Colorado Buffaloes are set to open the season down Interstate 25 in Pueblo at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational in the CSU Pueblo ThunderBowl.

The two-day meet will begin Friday at 10 a.m. with the men's javelin and women's hammer throw, concluding Saturday with the remaining field and track events. The field events will open with the men's shot put, women's discus and women's pole vault, while the women's 10,000-meter run will kick off the track events at 8:30 a.m.

The Buffs will send 15 women to compete in 21 events and 16 men in 23 events.

Athletes competing:

Men​

Women​

Fans can follow live results at: Dr. Dan Capriogilo Invitational

Up Next

The Buffs' distance group will return to action March 27-29 at the NC State Raleigh Relays before the full track and field squad hosts the Jerry Quiller Classic at Potts Field. CU will honor its seniors and close out the outdoor home slate with an action-packed two-day meet.
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Meet links:

Schedule - https://gothunderwolves.com/documents/2025/3/20/2025_Dr._Dan_Tentative_Schedule__3_.pdf

Heat sheets - https://gothunderwolves.com/documents/2025/3/19/MeetProg__2_.htm

Live results -
 
Preview in front of this weekend's meets, with a lot of the distance crew heading to Raleigh and much of the rest of the team (sprinters and field athtletes) in action at Mines - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/3/26/...lit-for-raleigh-relays-and-mines-midweek-meet

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Buffs Split for Raleigh Relays and Mines Midweek Meet​

By: Herman Shelton, Associate Director/Athletic Communications

BOULDER
— The University of Colorado track and field team will split up this weekend, with the distance squad traveling east for the N.C. State Raleigh Relays, while the sprints, multis and throws groups will compete closer to home at the Mines Midweek Meet on Thursday.

The Mines Midweek Meet, added to the schedule after poor weather affected last week's competition and more inclement conditions are anticipated this weekend, is set to begin at 1 p.m. Thursday. The triangular will feature athletes from Colorado School of Mines, MSU Denver and CU.

Twelve CU men will travel to Golden for the meet, including the 4x100-meter relay team, while the women's squad will feature eight athletes competing across 11 events. Nylah Perry is slated to make her CU debut in the 400-meter hurdles. Abby Miller and Emma Pollak will join her in the same event.

The Buffaloes will head to North Carolina for the first time in program history as 17 distance athletes gear up for the Raleigh Relays. Twelve men will compete across three events, the 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters and 3,000-meter steeplechase, while five women will take on the 1,500 meters, 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters. Among them is New Zealand native Hannah Prosser, a Boston College transfer who will make her CU debut in the 10,000 meters.

Last weekend, CU's underclassmen showed out at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational in Pueblo, with standout performances from Myla Wilkes, AJ Glavicic and Helen Carlson. Wilkes opened her collegiate outdoor career by sweeping the 100 meters (11.73) and 200 meters (23.87), while Glavic won the 400 meters in 47.69 seconds—matching teammate Nick Gehring for the top mark. Carlson posted the second-fastest time of the day in the 800 meters at 2:15.97 in her outdoor debut.

Freshman Conner Wirth also notched the top time in the 5,000 meters at 15:32.75, and CU swept the top three spots in the women's 400-meter hurdles, led by Aubrey Leweaver (1:01.29).

Next week, the Buffaloes return to Boulder for their only home meet of the season—the Jerry Quiller Classic, April 4–5 at Potts Field. CU will also honor its senior class with a special Senior Day celebration during the meet. It will also be Alumni C Club Day; all CU letterwinners are invited to attend. Food and beverages will be provided for letterwinners while supplies last.
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Links for the meets:
@ Raleigh (Thursday-Saturday):


Host's (NC State's) meet homepage - https://gopack.com/sports/2018/1/24/2019RaleighRelays
Accepted Entries - https://gopack.com/documents/2025/3/24/2025_RR_Accepted_Entries.pdf
Start lists - https://flashresults.com/2025_Meets/Outdoor/03-27_RaleighRelays/meetprogram.pdf
Final schedule - https://gopack.com/documents/2025/3/25/2025_RR_Schedule_-_FINAL_25MAR.pdf

Video looks to only be available for those who have access to the ACC Network as part of their cable / sattelite / cord cutting subscription. For those who do, looks like it's available as an ACC X stream available on either the ESPN app or at -
Thursday (Beginning at 2:30 PM MT) - https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/68a1ec5d-d850-44b6-b65e-0aa8b7ecc018
Friday (Beginning at 2:30 PM MT) - https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/4fd5e7ad-f29b-4db1-9819-d01f8e8c3725
Saturday (Beginning at 1:00 PM MT) - https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/6071973c-d3f9-4422-822c-f75ea0a2b131

Live results - https://flashresults.com/2025_Meets/Outdoor/03-27_RaleighRelays/index.htm

@ Golden (Thursday):

Host's (NC State's) meet homepage -
List of Entries - https://www.directathletics.com/view_public_entries.html?sport=track&meet_hnd=90521
Final schedule - https://minesathletics.com/documents/2025/3/26/Mines_Midweek_Meet_Final_Schedule.pdf

Live results - http://results.tfmeetpro.com/Colorado_School_of_Mines/Mines_Midweek_Meet/
 
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