Auburn track set for NCAA Championship run
As the indoor season comes to a close, the Auburn Tigers track and field team is set to send eight athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championship this Friday and Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark.
As the indoor season comes to a close, the Auburn Tigers track and field team is set to send eight athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championship this Friday and Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark.
This weekend, Auburn University Track & Field hit the ground running at Bryan-College Station, Texas, for the three-day 2026 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships. There were four personal records, two facility records, two state records, and one college record overall. Three athletes took home an individual title on the last, but certainly not the least, day of the championship meet.
The Auburn Tigers Cross Country team will be heading to Columbia, Missouri this week to compete in the Gans Creek Classic hosted by the University of Missouri. This year, Auburn is seeking to maintain its momentum with strong early-season finishes and hopes to continue this trend in this meet.
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