Texas Tech will split its squad into three for its fourth meet week of the outdoor season. The primary – and largest – group will head to Texas A&M for The Reveille, while smaller parties will travel to meets hosted by Arizona and West Texas A&M.
The bulk of Tech’s top-ranked men’s team will compete in College Station, including nine of the 11 Red Raiders currently holding individual top-10 national rankings. The women’s team, which is the highest-ranking program in the Mountain Region, will travel three of their top-10 individuals.
Tech’s field competitors lead the way across the board. Duke Kiciski’s number-one ranked discus mark of 207′-10″ (63.34m) contributes a team-high 33.86 points to the Red Raiders’ TFRI rating of 366.11. Another 2019 mark carrying a significant boost is the school-record 4×1 time of 38.87. Keion Sutton, Divine Oduduru, Andrew Hudson and Jacolby Shelton combined to run the program-leading mark last weekend at the Texas Relays. A 10.17 100m from Andrew Hudson and fourth- and sixth-ranked triple jumps from Jequan Hogan and Charles Brown were other big marks turned in in Austin.