For the third time in four years, Sacramento State will play host to NCAA Division
I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The 2006
event will be held June 7-10 at the A.G. Spanos Complex.
The U.S. collegiate
system is known for developing talent. In the 200- and 400-meter dashes last
June, Wallace Spearmon and Tyson Gay of Arkansas, and Darold Williamson of Baylor
took turns running the fastest times in the world.
Three collegiate
records were set within the span of 2½ hours on the final day of competition,
including a new NCAA record by LSU in the men’s 4 x 400 relay. Olympic-sized
individual talent and furious team competition combine to make the NCAA meet
unparalleled in the world of track.
The NCAA track
and field committee broke with tradition in awarding the 2005, 2006 and 2007
collegiate track championships to Sacramento. The NCAA meet hadn’t been
held at the same site in successive years since Marquette University in Milwaukee
played host to the 1944-45 championships.
Tickets for the
2006 Championships are now on sale. Four-day packages begin at $55 for general
admission and cost $70 for reserved seats. For tickets, call (916) 566-6560.
Additional information is available at www.hornetsports.com.
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Sports Information
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Affairs
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