SAN ANTONIO – The UTSA men’s track & field team returns to action this weekend when 24 athletes head to Bill Yeoman Field House for the Houston Classic. The meet gets underway on Friday afternoon with the heptathlon, followed by a full day of action on Saturday.
Sophomore Tommy Wolfe will be the lone Roadrunner competing on Friday, as he will compete in the first day of the heptathlon. The remainder of the squad will begin action the following morning.
Schools participating in the meet include Houston, Grambling State, Jackson State, Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Southern, Southern-New Orleans, Southern Miss, Tec de Monterrey, Texas-Arlington, Texas-Pan American, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Lutheran, Texas State and Trinity.
UTSA is coming off a weekend that saw two school-record performances, an NCAA provisional time and seven victories at a pair of meets out West.
At Friday’s Northern Arizona Team Challenge, freshman Teddy Williams raced to UTSA-record 6.74 in winning the 60 meters, while freshman Alton St. Rose skipped to a school-record 14.57m (47-9 3/4). The following afternoon, senior Larry Brooks ran a provisional 1:49.62 in the 800 meters at the Washington Invitational.
Live results for this weekend’s meet can be found here.
