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I know it's not everyone's sport but I enjoy watching the sprints and relays. And the women's team is always enjoyable to watch. 03-cloud9

Cincy women ranked #13, btw.

https://allprotrackandfield.com/allprotop25/

Men

1. Texas Tech Raiders

2. Florida Gators

3. Houston Cougars

4.Texas A&M Aggies

5. Florida State Seminoles

6.Oregon Ducks

7. Auburn Tigers

8.Georgia Bulldogs

9.Arkansas Razorbacks

10. LSU Tigers

11. Baylor Bears

12. Indiana Hoosiers

13.USC Trojans

14.Ohio State Buckeyes

15. Kentucky Wildcats

16.Alabama Crimson Tide

17.Wisconsin Badgers

18.Clemson Tigers

19.TCU Horned Frogs

20.Stanford Cardinal

21.UTEP Miners

22.New Mexico Lobos

23. BYU Cougars

24. Washington Huskies

25.Syracuse Orange
Coogs will have an "Indoor Banked Track" before the start of the season.

https://uhcougars.com/news/2018/12/18/tr...track.aspx


Going to compete.
Nice to see some universities are committing tangible money to their track and field programs while my favorite school axes the entire program.
(01-17-2019 06:54 PM)TempleU22 Wrote: [ -> ]Nice to see some universities are committing tangible money to their track and field programs while my favorite school axes the entire program.

I feel your pain. I was on SMU’s last cross-country/track team. I now cheer on the University of Houston.
(01-17-2019 06:15 PM)HoustonRocks Wrote: [ -> ]Coogs will have an "Indoor Banked Track" before the start of the season.

https://uhcougars.com/news/2018/12/18/tr...track.aspx


Going to compete.

The new banked indoor track debuted last weekend at the Leonard Hilton Invitational.

A HS and a youth meet there this weekend.
Good to see the coogs doing well. Hopefully we can win the National championship this year.
(01-17-2019 08:12 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote: [ -> ]Good to see the coogs doing well. Hopefully we can win the National championship this year.

I still feel we'd have won it last year if Brian Barraza clears one more barrier...
(01-18-2019 06:06 AM)J Coog Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2019 08:12 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote: [ -> ]Good to see the coogs doing well. Hopefully we can win the National championship this year.

I still feel we'd have won it last year if Brian Barraza clears one more barrier...


Agreed!


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UH just wrapped up at the Red Raider Open in Lubbock today.

4x400m relay was the marquee matchup: Texas Tech vs. LSU vs. UH.

UH wins it with a new school record in the 4x400 with an NCAA season best of 3:03.31!

It appears that's the 11th fastest NCAA indoor 4x400 EVER! http://www.ustfccca.org/records-lists/in...time-bests

...and it's only the 2nd week of the season.
UCONN currently ranked #4 in tiddlywinks.
(01-18-2019 10:08 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]UCONN currently ranked #4 in tiddlywinks.

Congrats? Lemme know when I can catch the in the Olympics.

If Hatin' were an Olympic sport, you'd still come in 4th.

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Awesome to see the Coogs reppin' the AAC in the top 5.
Dragging this back up. Coogs have some nice things going. HTownSpeedCity is forreal.

UH 4x400 had the #1 time in the world coming into today (3:03.31)...then beat it by almost two seconds today, with the 4th best time in world history (3:01.52). Closing in on a world record by the National Championships?
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UH's Obi Igbokwe ran the 2019 world-leading time of 45.35 in the 400m race today at Clemson. Teammate Kahmari Montgomery came in the 4th in the 400m today, which put him #4 in the nation, as the top 4 finishers were the 4 fastest 400m times in the US in 2019. (The a4mentioned sentence has the 4th most 4's I've ever written in my 44+ years of writing).

UH also has:
Mario Burke #5 & #9 times in 60m in NCAA's this year
Montgomery #4, Igbokwe #7 in 200m in NCAA's this year
Amere Lattin #8 in 60m hurdles in NCAA

Postseason begins in two weeks -- American Conference Championships are Feb 22-23 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Why, do you ask, would AAC hold their Championships in Birmingham?)

NCAA Indoor National Championships on March 8-9 in Birmingham, Alabama.
(02-09-2019 04:42 PM)TheOrigamiJimmyChin Wrote: [ -> ]Dragging this back up. Coogs have some nice things going. HTownSpeedCity is forreal.

UH 4x400 had the #1 time in the world coming into today (3:03.31)...then beat it by almost two seconds today, with the 4th fastest 4x400 in college history (3:01.52). Closing in on a world record by the National Championships?
[Image: Dy_X_gmVAAAcJXB.jpg:large]

UH's Obi Igbokwe ran the 2019 world-leading time of 45.35 in the 400m race today at Clemson. Teammate Kahmari Montgomery came in the 4th in the 400m today, which put him #4 in the nation, as the top 4 finishers were the 4 fastest 400m times in the US in 2019. (The a4mentioned sentence has the 4th most 4's I've ever written in my 44+ years of writing).

UH also has:
Mario Burke #5 & #9 times in 60m in NCAA's this year
Montgomery #4, Igbokwe #7 in 200m in NCAA's this year
Amere Lattin #8 in 60m hurdles in NCAA

Postseason begins in two weeks -- American Conference Championships are Feb 22-23 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Why, do you ask, would AAC hold their Championships in Birmingham?)

NCAA Indoor National Championships on March 8-9 in Birmingham, Alabama.

If you're going to report on UH Track, I'd prefer you be fair and balanced and let us know how the UConn Tiddlywinks squad is faring.
(02-09-2019 04:53 PM)geef Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-09-2019 04:42 PM)TheOrigamiJimmyChin Wrote: [ -> ]Dragging this back up. Coogs have some nice things going. HTownSpeedCity is forreal.

UH 4x400 had the #1 time in the world coming into today (3:03.31)...then beat it by almost two seconds today, with the 4th fastest 4x400 in college history (3:01.52). Closing in on a world record by the National Championships?
[Image: Dy_X_gmVAAAcJXB.jpg:large]

UH's Obi Igbokwe ran the 2019 world-leading time of 45.35 in the 400m race today at Clemson. Teammate Kahmari Montgomery came in the 4th in the 400m today, which put him #4 in the nation, as the top 4 finishers were the 4 fastest 400m times in the US in 2019. (The a4mentioned sentence has the 4th most 4's I've ever written in my 44+ years of writing).

UH also has:
Mario Burke #5 & #9 times in 60m in NCAA's this year
Montgomery #4, Igbokwe #7 in 200m in NCAA's this year
Amere Lattin #8 in 60m hurdles in NCAA

Postseason begins in two weeks -- American Conference Championships are Feb 22-23 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Why, do you ask, would AAC hold their Championships in Birmingham?)

NCAA Indoor National Championships on March 8-9 in Birmingham, Alabama.

If you're going to report on UH Track, I'd prefer you be fair and balanced and let us know how the UConn Tiddlywinks squad is faring.

Not ranked, as far as I can tell: https://tiddlywinks.org/tournament-types...p-results/
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