We start the 2023-2024 thread with an update on the indoor track. Looks really impressive so far
Yell & Review: Facility Construction Tour - YouTube
Judging from the host sites selected for the NCAA indoor track and field championship for the next three years it seem that way. It seems that going forward they are focusing on sites with > 4000 seating capacityGuest Commenter said:
Clarification please: The AD mentioned we are only 1 of 3 able to host NCAAs; what does that mean as last year's host, A&M, & Ark are the ONLY 4000 capacity stadiums? Haven't other sites hosted across the country or have the rules changed recently?
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As I prepare to embark on an exciting new journey, I find myself reflecting on the incredible experiences and memories I have shared during my time as a track and field coach at Texas A&M University.
I am immensely grateful for the opportunity I have had to be a part of this wonderful institution and work with such talented athletes and dedicated staff. I carry with me the valuable lessons and experiences gained from coaching at Texas A&M.
To the athletes, thank you for your trust in my coaching and for giving your all in every training session and competition. The passion and determination displayed by you have inspired me to become a better coach and person. I will forever cherish the countless memories of victories, milestones, and the camaraderie that flourished within our team. Your dedication and hard work have been the foundation of our success, and I am honored to have been a part of your athletic journey.
To the coaching staff and support personnel, thank you for your collaboration, encouragement, and unwavering commitment to our shared mission. Your expertise and teamwork have been instrumental in achieving our collective goals. A special thank you to my Coach, career mentor and most importantly my friend, Pat Henry.
Lastly, to the administration and the entire Texas A&M Aggie community, thank you for providing a nurturing environment that allowed us to thrive and make our mark in the world of track and field. Your belief in our potential has been a driving force behind our accomplishments.
As I look forward to new challenges and opportunities, I will always carry the memories and lessons learned during my time at this wonderful institution.
Though I may be moving on to an exciting new journey, my heart will always have a special place for Texas A&M University. While I am excited about the future, I will undoubtedly miss the warmth and support of this incredible community.
Thank you once again for everything, and I hope our paths may cross again in the future.
Stay tuned…
The Marathon Continues
Introducing our new assistant coach the 1988 800m Olympic champion Paul Ereng ‼️
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) August 4, 2023
Please give him a warm welcome to Aggieland 👍
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taylorswift13 said:
I'm excited! Was scared who could replace Mallard but I'm excited for this! Now bring some Kenyans who will bring us a natty!