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University of New Mexico 2006 Indoor Meet Info Page
Super 200m Facility in Albuquerque - Great Indoor Facility for Golden Staters!!
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2006 Indoor Meet Information Page
TRACK AND FIELD
2006 Indoor Meet Information
Super 200 Meter Banked Mondo Surface!
2006 Season Schedule
Mark Schumate Open
January 14, 2006
Entry Deadline: January 10, 2006
Modrall Sperling Lobo Invitational
January 21, 2006
Entry Deadline: January 17, 2006
**Open to Invited Schools and Athletes Only
All Comers Meet
January 22, 2006
University of New Mexico Invitational - Multi Events
January 26-27, 2006
Entry Deadline: January 23, 2006
University of New Mexico Invitational
January 28, 2006
Entry Deadline: January 24, 2006
**Open to Invited Schools and Athletes Only
Albuquerque Invitational
February 11, 2006
Entry Deadline: February 7, 2006
Green Chile All Comers
February 12, 2006
First to the Finish High School Invitational
February 18, 2006
Mountain West Conference Meet
February 23 - 25, 2006
Coaches,
We really want to make these meets as high quality and efficient as possible. Our goal is to host and provide a highly competitive and exciting atmosphere for the student athletes and spectators alike. We also want to strive to accommodate desirable team travel needs following the conclusion of the meet. Please keep this in mind while entering your athletes. If you have any questions at all, please email us at mrkhenry@unm.edu or call us at the office at 505-925-5735.
Matt Henry
Head Track & Field / Cross Country Coach
University of New Mexico
Facility
All indoor meets are held at the Albuquerque Convention Center located in downtown Albuquerque. The track is a state-of-the-art 200-meter 60-degree banked Mondo surfaced track with six 36â€Â
New Mexico Indoor Meets
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Another update on the Meets in Albuquerque
http://golobos.collegesports.com/sports ... 05aab.html
8 meets total
3 All Comers
3 Big College Meets
MWC Championships
1 High School Meet
Colleges attending one of the meets include:
Arizona, BYU, Cal, Colorado State, Florida State, LSU Texas A&M, Rice, Portland State, USC and UTEP
Arizona State, Florida, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, Long Beach State, New Mexico State, Oral Roberts and Division II powers Adams State and Western State
Houston, Abilene Christian
Air Force, Wyoming, Utah, UNLV, San Diego State
http://golobos.collegesports.com/sports ... 05aab.html
8 meets total
3 All Comers
3 Big College Meets
MWC Championships
1 High School Meet
Colleges attending one of the meets include:
Arizona, BYU, Cal, Colorado State, Florida State, LSU Texas A&M, Rice, Portland State, USC and UTEP
Arizona State, Florida, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, Long Beach State, New Mexico State, Oral Roberts and Division II powers Adams State and Western State
Houston, Abilene Christian
Air Force, Wyoming, Utah, UNLV, San Diego State
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Albuquerque is on the Map
Thirty-Four Nationally Ranked Athletes Coming To Albuquerque On Saturday.
Jan. 18, 2006
UPDATE -- The excitement continues to build as the field for the inaugural Modrall Sperling Lobo Invitational indoor track & field meet nears completion. Thirty-four athletes and five 4x400-meter relay teams ranked among the top-12 in the nation in Trackwire's most recent Dandy Dozen list are entered in Saturday's meet at the Albuquerque Convention Center. USC's Virginia Powell (60m hurdles) and Jesse Williams (high jump), Ricardo Chambers (400m) and Rafeeq Curry (triple jump) of Florida State, Texas A&M's Fabrice Lapierre (long jump), LSU's Xavier Carter (200m) and the Tigers' mile relay team all enter the meet ranked No. 1 in their respective events.
Pole Vault (M - 10 a.m./W - 1 p.m.)
BYU's Robison Pratt enters the meet ranked second in the country and is coming off an NCAA automatic qualifying vault of 18-00.50 last weekend, while Florida State's Lacy Janson is ranked third in the women's event. New Mexico senior Derek Mackel (17-08.50), however, could challenge Pratt in front of his homecrowd.
Jan. 18, 2006
UPDATE -- The excitement continues to build as the field for the inaugural Modrall Sperling Lobo Invitational indoor track & field meet nears completion. Thirty-four athletes and five 4x400-meter relay teams ranked among the top-12 in the nation in Trackwire's most recent Dandy Dozen list are entered in Saturday's meet at the Albuquerque Convention Center. USC's Virginia Powell (60m hurdles) and Jesse Williams (high jump), Ricardo Chambers (400m) and Rafeeq Curry (triple jump) of Florida State, Texas A&M's Fabrice Lapierre (long jump), LSU's Xavier Carter (200m) and the Tigers' mile relay team all enter the meet ranked No. 1 in their respective events.
Pole Vault (M - 10 a.m./W - 1 p.m.)
BYU's Robison Pratt enters the meet ranked second in the country and is coming off an NCAA automatic qualifying vault of 18-00.50 last weekend, while Florida State's Lacy Janson is ranked third in the women's event. New Mexico senior Derek Mackel (17-08.50), however, could challenge Pratt in front of his homecrowd.
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Jan 28 in Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - The University of New Mexico pole vaulters continued to thrive in the friendly confines of the Albuquerque Convention Center as Derek Mackel and Whitney Johnson combined for a UNM sweep of the men's and women's events today in the New Mexico Invitational. Mackel surpassed the NCAA provisional standard for the second straight week with a mark of 17-07.25 and Johnson had a provisional qualifying vault of 12-11.50 to lead a strong effort by the Lobos in a 13-team field that included the No. 15 Texas Tech men.
Both Mackel and Johnson bowed out after narrowly missing all three attempts at the UNM indoor records in their respective events. Coming off a career-best 17-11.00 clearance last week, Mackel ended his day after a valiant run at Simon Arkell's 1991 record of 18-01.50. Johnson, meanwhile, missed on all three attempts to surpass Bridgid Isworth's 2003 mark of 13-02.50. Mackel led a 1-2-3 finish for the Lobos in the men's vault as junior Robert Caldwell cleared 16-08.75 and sophomore Zach Graham recorded a collegiate best mark of 16-02.75.
Both Mackel and Johnson bowed out after narrowly missing all three attempts at the UNM indoor records in their respective events. Coming off a career-best 17-11.00 clearance last week, Mackel ended his day after a valiant run at Simon Arkell's 1991 record of 18-01.50. Johnson, meanwhile, missed on all three attempts to surpass Bridgid Isworth's 2003 mark of 13-02.50. Mackel led a 1-2-3 finish for the Lobos in the men's vault as junior Robert Caldwell cleared 16-08.75 and sophomore Zach Graham recorded a collegiate best mark of 16-02.75.
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