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Maia Campbell launches a throw during the shot put on Friday morning. Campbell has been on a tear for UTSA this season, adding three more podium finishes during this weeks meet bringing her total to five this season.

Track & field take advantage at home

Julia Maenius, Magazine Editor April 20, 2021

The UTSA track & field team secured 22 podium finishes during the Roadrunner Invitational at Park West Athletics Complex. Three gold medals were awarded to both the women’s and men’s teams, highlighting...

The UTSA track and field team enjoyed a week of record breaking performances. Marilis Remmel in the javelin, Maia Campbell in the shotput and the hammer throw, and Lacee Barnes in the discuss all set new school records during the meet.

School records in Track & field fall at Texas A&M Team Invitational

Julia Maenius, Magazine Editor April 16, 2021

The UTSA track & field team recorded 24 top 10 finishes at the Texas A&M Team Invitational April 9-10, in College Station. The men’s team secured two podium finishes in the long jump, highlighting...

Justin Wright keeps a steady pace while competing in a meet. Wright, a multi-discipline specialist, finished third in the Heptathlon at the C-USA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Field events highlight Roadrunner Invitational

Julia Maenius, Magazine Editor March 23, 2021

The UTSA Track and Field team’s performance at their annual home meet, the Roadrunner Invitational, was a podium-filled event. Coming off their success at the Conference USA Indoor Championships, the...

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