ALVA, OKLAHOMA - Northwestern Oklahoma State Track & Field will travel to six indoor track meets this spring, before getting set for NCAA qualifiers. Following the conclusion of the indoor season the Rangers will then travel to seven outdoor meets before the Conference meet followed by NCAA qualifiers.
The season will consist of five Division I meets that include, three Big 12, one Big 10, and One AAC. Northwestern will also compete in two MIAA meets for the indoor season.
Northwestern will open the 2023 season in Lincoln Nebraska for their first indoor meet of the season hosted by University of Nebraska on January 13th-14th.
The following weekend Track & Field will be competing at the Kansas State Deloss Dodds Invitational on January 20th-21st for their first meet this spring in Manhattan, Kansas. This will be the first of two trips to Manhattan as the Rangers will return on February 17th for a one day meet.
The Rangers will then get set for a two day meet in Wichita Kansas back to back weeks first hosted by Wichita State in the Herm Wilson Invitational on January 27-28th. Washburn will host their meet at the Washburn Open & Multi Invitational in Wichita, Kansas.
Track & Field heads to Pittsburgh, Kansas on February 10th through the 11th for the Pittsburgh Gorilla Classic for their second to final indoor meet before the Steve Miller Invitational the final week.
The NCAA Qualifying Meets, and NCAA Division II Indoor Championship will conclude the indoor season from February 23-25 for qualifiers before the Indoor Championship on March 10th.
Northwestern's outdoor season will begin on Saturday March 19th as the team travels to Pratt, Kansas for the first of the season.
The following week the team will take a trip to Emporia State in Emporia Kansas for the second weekend before heading back to Wichita, Kansas for a meet hosted by Friends University.
Northwestern heads to Canyon Texas the next weekend at West Texas A&M for the Classic & Multi Invitational on April 7th through the 8th.
The Rangers traveled back to Emporia Kansas for the Midwest Classic on April 22nd for a one day meet before the Southwestern Relays in Winfield Kansas to conclude the outdoor season the next weekend.
Postseason will begin with the Great American Conference Championships May 4th through the 6th in Searcy Arkansas. This will be followed by the NCAA meets first qualifying on May 13th before the Outdoor Championship on the 25th.
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