
Preview: Horned Frog Invite
5/2/2025 3:46:00 PM | Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track
Track and field wraps up outdoor regular season at home
FORT WORTH – TCU track and field wraps up its outdoor regular season at the Lowden Track and Field Complex on May 3, hosting the Horned Frog Invite.
Tuning up before the Outdoor Big 12 Championships, the Frogs welcome Abilene Christian, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Northwestern State, Oklahoma, UTA and Wichita State to town.
Last weekend, the Frogs competed at the historic Penn Relays, winning three titles. The women's 4x200m squad of Teanna Harlin, London Tucker, Bryce Brazzell, Iyana Gray won TCU's first ever relay wheel in that event, defeating two-time defending champion South Florida.
Individually, Gray won the college women's 100m dash championship (11.42) for the third straight year, becoming one of three women in the history of the meet to three-peat the event. Jepkemboi also won the women's javelin throw, breaking the meet record with a throw of 56.46m (185-3) to win the college women's championship by over three meters.
Heading into the final regular season meet of the outdoor season, the TCU women are ranked No. 17 in the USTFCCCA National Track & Field Rating Index. Additionally, they boast six top 25 event squads, including the No. 2 ranked 100m dash, No. 4 javelin and No. 6 400m hurdles groups.
Individually, TCU's women have eight top 25 marks nationally so far this outdoor season. Freshman sprinter Indya Mayberry owns the national lead in the 100m dash (10.91) and was a key member of the Frogs' 4x100m relay (42.87) that ranks No. 3 in the NCAA this year. Sophomore javelin thrower Irene Jepkemboi broke her own school record last month with the fifth best throw in the nation. Hurdler Amelliah Birdow also owns a top 10 time in the country in the 400m hurdles, ranking No. 9 (56.17), and the TCU's 4x400m relay ranks No. 25 (3:30.87).
The men own four top 25 marks in the NCAA, led by freshman javelin thrower Preston Kuznof. At the TCU Alumni Invitational, Kuznof made the most of his first collegiate throw, breaking the TCU school record and winning the event. He ranks ninth in the nation with a mark of 75.10m.
Fans can come out and support the Frogs at home on Saturday, May 3. Field events kick off at 8 a.m. CT with action starting on the track at 9:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. Tickets will be available to purchase at the gate.
For all the latest TCU track and field news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUTrackField, on Instagram at @tcu_track_xc and on Facebook at TCU Track and Field.
Tuning up before the Outdoor Big 12 Championships, the Frogs welcome Abilene Christian, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Northwestern State, Oklahoma, UTA and Wichita State to town.
Last weekend, the Frogs competed at the historic Penn Relays, winning three titles. The women's 4x200m squad of Teanna Harlin, London Tucker, Bryce Brazzell, Iyana Gray won TCU's first ever relay wheel in that event, defeating two-time defending champion South Florida.
Individually, Gray won the college women's 100m dash championship (11.42) for the third straight year, becoming one of three women in the history of the meet to three-peat the event. Jepkemboi also won the women's javelin throw, breaking the meet record with a throw of 56.46m (185-3) to win the college women's championship by over three meters.
Heading into the final regular season meet of the outdoor season, the TCU women are ranked No. 17 in the USTFCCCA National Track & Field Rating Index. Additionally, they boast six top 25 event squads, including the No. 2 ranked 100m dash, No. 4 javelin and No. 6 400m hurdles groups.
Individually, TCU's women have eight top 25 marks nationally so far this outdoor season. Freshman sprinter Indya Mayberry owns the national lead in the 100m dash (10.91) and was a key member of the Frogs' 4x100m relay (42.87) that ranks No. 3 in the NCAA this year. Sophomore javelin thrower Irene Jepkemboi broke her own school record last month with the fifth best throw in the nation. Hurdler Amelliah Birdow also owns a top 10 time in the country in the 400m hurdles, ranking No. 9 (56.17), and the TCU's 4x400m relay ranks No. 25 (3:30.87).
The men own four top 25 marks in the NCAA, led by freshman javelin thrower Preston Kuznof. At the TCU Alumni Invitational, Kuznof made the most of his first collegiate throw, breaking the TCU school record and winning the event. He ranks ninth in the nation with a mark of 75.10m.
Fans can come out and support the Frogs at home on Saturday, May 3. Field events kick off at 8 a.m. CT with action starting on the track at 9:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. Tickets will be available to purchase at the gate.
For all the latest TCU track and field news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUTrackField, on Instagram at @tcu_track_xc and on Facebook at TCU Track and Field.
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