Newcomers excel at Kentucky meet
By Kyle Brutman | Jan. 23, 2015The No.1 Florida track and field teams experienced success from their newcomers on the first day of the Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational.
The No.1 Florida track and field teams experienced success from their newcomers on the first day of the Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational.
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The top-ranked Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams head to Lexington, Kentucky, today to compete in the Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational, which is hosted by the University of Kentucky.
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Florida coach Rhonda Faehn believes competing in big meets early in the year makes a team better by season’s end.