The Texas A&M track and field team swept 14 events on the concluding day of the Ted Nelson Invitational, held at their indoor facility in College Station. Rice University's men's and women's teams marked strong season debuts with notable performances, while the University of Houston secured three victories and several top finishes. The two-day meet highlighted early-season achievements across the programs.
The Ted Nelson Invitational concluded on January 24, 2026, at the R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field facility on the Texas A&M campus in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M's athletes dominated the final day, winning 14 events and underscoring their strength in the indoor season opener.
For Rice University, the meet served as the debut for both the men's and women's track and field teams. The men's squad saw several athletes enter the Rice record books, with bright spots emerging throughout the competition at the Ted Nelson Invite. Similarly, the women's team delivered strong performances across various events, contributing to an encouraging start to their 2026 indoor campaign.
The University of Houston's track and field program also competed effectively, earning three event victories, seven second-place finishes, two third-place results, and seven top-10 program marks over the two-day event. These outcomes reflect solid early progress for the Cougars ahead of their next meet on January 30.
All participating teams, including Rice and Houston, have their subsequent events scheduled for January 30, signaling a busy start to the indoor season. The invitational provided a platform for athletes to set personal and program benchmarks in a competitive environment hosted by Texas A&M.