SDSU finds success at last regular season meet
After the Steve Scott Invitational this past weekend, the San Diego State track team is finally ready to roll.
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As the season dwindles down, only one meet lies in the way of the big stuff. This weekend, the San Diego State track team will face a variety of schools at the Steve Scott Invitational, which is the last official meet of the season before the Mountain West Conference Outdoor Championships in Laramie, Wyo.
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The San Diego State track team took on both ends of California this weekend. With two invitationals on its schedule, SDSU split in half to compete in one meet in the Bay Area and one at home.
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Seniors such as hurdler Decontee Kaye and sprinter Karoline Koehler have been making headlines and winning titles for years. But with 11 seniors graduating this year, the San Diego State track team has only a handful of meets left for them to stand out. With four years of experience under their belts, you’d think their nerves start to get the best of them. Not the case.
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Aztecs travel longest distance to compete in meet in Tennessee
The San Diego State track team was definitely not in San Diego anymore. Traveling its farthest distance this season, it seemed SDSU was overwhelmed by the large meet that took place this past weekend in Knoxville, Tenn. The Sea Ray Relays, hosted by the University of Tennessee, ran Friday and Saturday on the Tom Black Track. The Aztecs seemed to only shine on a few events amongst the crowd of up to 30 schools on Friday, as they battled wind, rain and weather delays.
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To many people, track probably seems like a simple sport. And for the most part, they would be right. The object is basically to run faster, throw farther or jump higher than your opponent. But for at least one member of San Diego State’s team, life away from the track carries a bit more weight. Rachel Williams, a junior distance runner originally from Santa Cruz, has applied her passions to foreign countries and children here in San Diego.
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SDSU hits road twice in two weeks and travels to Los Angeles to face UCLA
After spending last weekend in Los Angeles at the Trojan Invitational, the San Diego State track and field team will be catching the bus for a second week in a row for its 10th meet of the season tomorrow.
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The San Diego State track and field team’s faces showed ease. The score sheets, however, proved otherwise.
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Almost every member of the San Diego State track team walked away from the Mountain West Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships with a life-time best score. Despite coming in sixth overall, SDSU performed very strongly in all three days of the competition this past weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Taylor places first in shot put and second in the discus throw
Albeit early in the season, the San Diego State track team is well on its way to establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with when conference play begins.
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SDSU wins seven events including 3,000-meter, 5,000-meter and distance medley
As each score flashed up, it became more and more surprising. The San Diego State track and field team was missing four key athletes, yet was dominating the competition.
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This weekend, at the inaugural New Mexico Classic, breaking personal records seemed like a walk in the park for the San Diego State track team.
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Aztecs begin their 2009 season with a solid outing at an unfamiliar elevation
After training and living at sea level, competing at higher altitudes is always a concern for the San Diego State track team. But this weekend in Northern Arizona, SDSU’s scores went up, right along with the elevation.
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The transition between the 2008 and 2009 seasons has not been an easy one for the San Diego State track and field team.
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