Virginia track and field teams to compete at Penn Relays and Charlotte Invitational

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 the Penn Relays in Philadelphia from April 23 to April 25, and at the Charlotte Invitational in North Carolina on April 25.

These meets provide opportunities for athletes to face strong competition as part of their outdoor season. The Penn Relays, held at Franklin Field, is known as one of the most prestigious events in collegiate track and field.

According to information released by the team, fans can watch the Penn Relays through a subscription stream on Flo Track. Live statistics and full meet schedules for both competitions are available on VirginiaSports.com. Updates will also be posted on the team’s official Twitter account (@UVAtfcc).

After these meets, Virginia will host its own event, the 2026 Virginia High Performance meet, from April 30 through May 2 at Lannigan Field in Charlottesville. This home meet will offer another chance for athletes to prepare ahead of postseason competitions.

These upcoming events mark an important stretch in the Cavaliers’ season as they look to build momentum heading into championship races.



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