GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Texas A&M men's and women's track & field teams prepare for competition at the Florida Relays at James G. Pressly Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
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The Aggies will face off against competition including Florida, Alabama, UCF, Florida State, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina A&T, South Carolina, USC, Virginia Tech and Vanderbilt, along with others.
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The Texas A&M men's team comes into the competition ranked fifth in the nation following the Victor Lopez Classic, where Connor Schulman led the team, clocking a national leading mark of 13.64 in the 110m hurdles. Schulman was crowned SEC Men's Runner of the Week for the performance.
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The women also enter the meet at No. 5 in the country after a strong showing in Houston. Heather Abadie is coming off a school record setting clearance of 14-0/4.27m, while Camryn Dickson registered a 200m time of 23.20 to earn SEC Women's Freshman of the Week.
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The Aggies will start competition on Friday at 1:30 p.m. CT with the men's open high jump, while the women's 4x100m prelims are set to begin at 1:45 p.m. CT.
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To follow along with the Florida Relays, fans can watch the live stream on SECN+ or follow the live results provided by Delta Timing.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, log on to 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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The Aggies will face off against competition including Florida, Alabama, UCF, Florida State, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina A&T, South Carolina, USC, Virginia Tech and Vanderbilt, along with others.
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The Texas A&M men's team comes into the competition ranked fifth in the nation following the Victor Lopez Classic, where Connor Schulman led the team, clocking a national leading mark of 13.64 in the 110m hurdles. Schulman was crowned SEC Men's Runner of the Week for the performance.
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The women also enter the meet at No. 5 in the country after a strong showing in Houston. Heather Abadie is coming off a school record setting clearance of 14-0/4.27m, while Camryn Dickson registered a 200m time of 23.20 to earn SEC Women's Freshman of the Week.
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The Aggies will start competition on Friday at 1:30 p.m. CT with the men's open high jump, while the women's 4x100m prelims are set to begin at 1:45 p.m. CT.
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To follow along with the Florida Relays, fans can watch the live stream on SECN+ or follow the live results provided by Delta Timing.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, log on to 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
