We give you our top 5 story lines for the 2018 NCAA men's outdoor championships which start next Wednesday.
We give you our top 5 story lines for the 2018 NCAA men's outdoor championships which start next Wednesday.
7th and 35th place wasn't how they were hoping to go out in the last meet at "historic" Hayward Field.
A great read.
*MB: USC Star of the NCAA Women's 4 x 400 relay, Kendall Ellis to Turn Pro Not a surprise considering she's run 49.99 and was a senior.
The men who earned the respect of sports fans nationwide has no regrets. Barraza: "I have zero regrets. I don’t think that there’s any way that I could have run this race any differently. I gave it everything that I had and honestly, when you come down to this championship-style races or championship meets, all you can ask for is a shot, and I took my shot. And I will never be regretful of that."
What a day at NCAAs in the distances. We recap it all.
A great day of action. The only bad news is the weather forecast for Saturday-cold AND rain.
"He cares so much about his athletes and instills a level of self-belief that is incredibly humbling, yet motivating. I hope everyone gets the chance to meet Sully, it really is a special privilege."
A good read on Ellis' 5th-to-1st anchor leg at NCAAs to win USC the 4x400 and the meet.