More importantly, top-eight finishers also score points for their teams in the overall standings. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Top-eight finishers earn first team All-America recognition from the U.S. Meier and the distance medley relay are looking to claim national titles, which would benefit the Wolverines greatly in the overall team standings at the championships. She was a competing member of the fourth-place NCAA Cross Country Championships team in November. This will be the first NCAA Indoor Championships appearance for all involved, and the first NCAA Championships meet of any kind for everyone except Meier. The DMR team returns to the national meet for the 16th time in the past 17 seasons, while Michigan will field a miler for the 11th time in the past 16 seasons. CST.īoth entries continue long lines of tradition of NCAA qualifying for the Wolverine women. Should Meier advance to the final of the mile, she will go for the national title at 4:10 p.m. CST on Friday, followed by the distance medley relay final at 8:47 p.m. Meier gets the weekend going for Michigan with the preliminaries of the mile at 5:35 p.m. The Wolverines are tied with Tennessee with four crowns. The Michigan DMR - also featuring Alice Hill, Chloe Fosterand Aurora Rynda- already made history this season as the fastest in Big Ten history and will look to make more as they go for an all-time best fifth national title in the event. 1 seed in that event and as the anchor leg of the nation's fastest distance medley relay team. On the strength of her school record and Big Ten title in the mile, Hannah Meier will arrive at the Birmingham CrossPlex - where Michigan claimed its most recent NCAA indoor event title by way of 60-meter hurdler Cindy Ofili - as the No.
21 University of Michigan women's track and field team looks to close its winter season out in style at the NCAA Indoor Championships on Friday and Saturday (March 8-9) in Birmingham, Alabama. Bolstered by a pair of top-seeded entries, the No.
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