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- Husky Run & Ruck Scheduled for Sunday November 10thSTORRS, Conn.-The University of Connecticut is excited and honored for the Husky Run & Ruck race on Sunday, November 10th.
- Track & Field Announces 2025 Outdoor ScheduleSTORRS, Conn.- UConn Men's and Women's Track & Field announced their 2025 outdoor schedule today. Both teams come into the season reigning three-time BIG EAST conference champions and will look to retain their grip on the titles this spring.
- Huskies Hire Olympian Darryl Sullivan as New Jumps CoachSTORRS, Conn.- UConn Director and Head Coach of Cross Country and Track & Field, Beth Alford-Sullivan, has announced the addition of Darryl Sullivan to the coaching staff, pending the successful completion of the university employee onboarding process. Coach Sullivan will join the Huskies as the team's new assistant coach, coaching the jumping events during the track and field seasons.
- Men's and Women's Track & Field Indoor Schedule ReleasedSTORRS, Conn.- UConn Men's and Women's Track & Field announced their 2024-2025 Indoor Schedule this afternoon. The Huskies will open the season on December 5th at home hosting the UConn Husky Challenge, before concluding 2024 in Boston with the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on December 7th.
- SASP Announces September Husky High FivesSTORRS, Conn. - The Student Athlete Success Program (SASP) announced the Husky High Five winners for the month of September. The Husky High Five award recognizes UConn student-athletes that demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, growth, and improvement in their commitment to succeeding in the classroom, their sport, and/or in the area of service and leadership. This award recognizes and honors students who have achieved success in these areas through hard work and dedication. When nominating for the Husky High Five, recipients are selected on the criteria of demonstrating significant achievement in their coursework despite various challenges and showing growth in the areas of academics, personal development, leadership, and service.
- Huskies Promote Selwyn Maxwell to Associate Head Track & Field CoachSTORRS, Conn.- UConn Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Beth Alford-Sullivan has announced the promotion of Coach Selwyn Maxwell, Jr. to the role of Associate Head Track & Field Coach, (with an amendment done to his employee agreement effective 9/4/24).
- Huskies Hire Connor Mahoney-Ashberry as New Track and Field/ Cross Country Assistant CoachUConn Director of Track and Field/ Cross Country Beth Alford-Sullivan has announced the addition of Connor Mahoney-Ashberry to the coaching staff, pending the successful completion of the university employee onboarding process.
- Chloe Thomas Leads UConn Contingent Competing at Olympic TrialsSTORRS, Conn. – A contingent of both current and former UConn track & field stars competed this past week looking for a chance to qualify to the upcoming Paris Olympic games. UConn rising senior Chloe Thomas turned in the best performance of the week in both the 1,500 meters and 5,000 meters at the Canadian Olympic Trials.
- Track & Field Olympic Team Trials Begin ThursdaySTORRS, Conn. - UConn former and current track & field student athletes will compete for a spot at the 2024 Paris Olympics at the Olympic trials on June 21-30 with the U.S Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., at Hayward Field.
- UConn's Beth Alford-Sullivan Named USTFCCCA Northeast Coach of the YearSTORRS, Conn. - The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced their 2024 outdoor season regional awards on Friday with UConn Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Beth Alford-Sullivan being named the Northeast Region Men's and Women's Coach of the Year.
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