The Embry-Riddle women's and men's track and field teams impressed at the Legends of Alachua County Invitational in Gainesville, Florida. The women set two school records and earned four NCAA Division II provisional marks, while the men secured 11 top-five finishes. Both teams are building momentum with one regular-season meet left.
Gainesville, Fla. - Over the weekend, the Embry-Riddle Eagles' track and field programs competed at the Legends of Alachua County Invitational, showcasing solid performances as they prepare for the postseason. The women's team led the way with an outstanding display, achieving 13 top-five finishes across various events. Among their highlights were two new school records and four NCAA Division II provisional qualifying marks, signaling strong potential for national competition. This meet served as a key tune-up, with the team now focusing on their final regular-season outing to refine their efforts. Meanwhile, the men's squad also made strides, posting 11 top-five finishes in Alachua County. Standout performer Newman contributed to the team's momentum, helping the Eagles maintain their upward trajectory. With just one meet remaining before the championships, both groups are positioning themselves well for the challenges ahead. The invitational provided valuable competition in a familiar regional setting, allowing the athletes to test their progress in a competitive environment.