EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville track & field team treks to Louisville this week to compete in the Jim Freeman/Clark Wood Invitational, hosted by the University of Louisville. The event begins on Thursday and will conclude on Saturday. Live results can be found
here.
Competing Teams
Alice Lloyd (Ky.), Ball State, Baylor, Bellarmine, Bowling Green, Brescia (Ky.), Butler, Campbellsville (Ky.), Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Cumberland (Tenn.), Cumberlands (Ky.), Dayton, Eastern Michigan,
Evansville, Georgetown (Ky.), Indiana, Indiana State, Indianapolis, IU Kokomo, IU Indy, Kent State, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), Louisville, Marian (Ind.), Miami (Oh.), Midway (Ky.), Milwaukee, Morehead State, Mount St. Mary's, Murray State, Northern Kentucky, Notre Dame, Oakland, Ohio, Ohio State, Pitt Johnstown, SEMO, Simmons College of KY, SIUE, Southern Indiana, St. Charles (Mo.) CC, UT Martin, Valparaiso, Virginia Tech, Western Michigan, Wilberforce (Oh.), Xavier
Meet Details
Thursday's action will see the 10000 meters, 800 meters, pole vault, long jump, hammer throw, and javelin, with the rest of the events taking place on Friday and Saturday.
Venue Information
The meet will take place at Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park on the campus of the University of Louisville. Admission to the meet will be $10, while children ages 14 and under will cost $7 and ages 3 and under will be free admission. Parking will be available in the Floyd Street Parking Garage, located directly across from Card Park, for $5.
Last Time Out
Evansville completed action at the Gibson Invitational on Saturday, highlighted by two program records and a first place finish in the 800 meters by Rafael Rodriguez (Segovia, Spain/Colegio Claret). Evansville set a program record in the 4x100 meter relay, as the team of Mya Baker (Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville), Tristen Thomas (York, Pa./West York), Josie Seehafer (Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Eagan) and Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) notched a program record time of 48.81 to finished sixth. Johnson reset her own program record in the 400 meters, taking fifth with a time of 56.49.