Multiple teams and athletes saw their regular season come to an end last week and didn’t disappoint. There were 20 NCAA-leading marks set over Valentine’s Day weekend, good for almost 60 percent of all events across men’s and women’s track and field. Here’s what you may have missed and what it could been as the postseason approaches..
The records
Four NCAA records were set across Valentine’s Day weekend.
Men’s Distance Medley Relay
- Washington set a world record in the DMR this weekend with a 9:14.10 finish. Ronan McMahon-Staggs, Bodi Ligons, Kyle Reinheimer, Nathan Green ran unofficial splits of 2:50.52 (1200m), 46.86 (400m), 1:46.57 (800m) and 3:50.15 (1600m), respectively.
Women’s Distance Medley Relay
- BYU ran an all-conditions indoor-best in the DMR in 10:37.58. Carmen Alder ran 3:16 to open (1200m), Meghan Hunter ran 52 seconds (400m), Tessa Buswell ran 2:04 (800m) and Riley Chamberlain closed in 4:24 (1600m).
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Women’s Mile
- Oregon’s Silan…