The Bruins placed third in the men’s 4×400 at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, with the school’s fastest time at the Championships ever. This was their first time qualifying for this event since 2005 and their highest placement in the event since the schools’ championship in 1999.
With Senior Day celebrations ending the day, the Bruins went even in their regular season finale against USC.
UCLA track and field split the dual meet against its rivals Sunday, with the men’s team topping the Trojans 88-70 while the women’s team fell short by 13 points in the 88-75 decision.
The Bruins are coming back to Westwood with nine more All-Americans in tow.
UCLA track and field concluded its indoor track season at the NCAA indoor championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico this past week.
With the national championships looming, the Bruins are heading into their final event of the regular season.
UCLA track and field is set to compete in the Ken Shannon Last Chance Invite this Friday and Saturday in Seattle – the final opportunity for many athletes to qualify for the indoor track and field national championship.
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