Virginia track and field prepares for weekend meets in New Jersey and North Carolina

Vin Lananna, Head Coach at Virginia Cavaliers Men's Track and Field
Vin Lananna, Head Coach at Virginia Cavaliers Men's Track and Field
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The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams are scheduled to compete at three separate meets this upcoming weekend, according to an April 30 announcement. The events include the Larry Ellis Invitational in Princeton, New Jersey on Friday and Saturday, the Hill City Twilight on Saturday, and the Duke Twilight on Sunday.

These competitions are significant as they offer athletes opportunities to improve their performances ahead of postseason events. Fans can follow live statistics and meet schedules through links provided at VirginiaSports.com. Updates will also be shared on the team’s official Twitter account (@UVAtfcc).

The Larry Ellis Invitational is set for May 1-2 in Princeton, with both schedule details and live results available online. The Hill City Twilight takes place May 2 with a live stream option in addition to schedules and results. The Duke Twilight follows on May 3 with similar coverage options.

Looking ahead, the Cavaliers plan to travel to Lynchburg, Virginia for the Liberty Twilight meet on Wednesday, May 6 as part of their preparation for postseason competition.

These back-to-back meets provide a final chance for athletes to qualify or improve marks before entering championship season.



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