Bucknam Announces 2020 Schedule

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas men’s track & field team look forward to an exceptional 2020 slate set to tackle a loaded schedule that features 11 days of home competition in the Track Capital of the World. The Razorbacks hosted 18 days of competition in 2019, the most among power-5 conference schools.

“We are excited to get started on the 2020 season,” said head coach Chris Bucknam. “We will once again welcome some of the best teams in the country to Fayetteville during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. We always look for opportunities to set up our student-athletes for success and are fortunate to be able to do that at home.”

The road to the NCAA Indoor Championship will once again travel through Arkansas’ world-renowned Tyson Indoor Track Center. Heading into its 21st-season as the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks Track and Field programs, the Randal Tyson Track Center, home to the ‘Fastest Track in the World’, produced the most NCAA qualifying marks of any track in the country during the 2019 indoor season. Over 20% of athletes competing at the NCAA Indoor Championship last year qualified with a mark achieved at the Randal Tyson Center. From a team aspect, 14 women’s programs and 10 men’s programs that competed at Randal Tyson Indoor went on to finish in the top-25 at the NCAA Indoor Championships. With four indoor meets in 2020, this is sure to be the case once again.

Among the seven Fayetteville-based meets is the return of the best regular-season meet in the country, the third-annual National Relay Championships, scheduled for April 24-25 at John McDonnell Field. Last year’s relays propelled teams to exceptional finishes at the NCAA meet. On the men’s side, six of 11 teams at the National Relay Championships finished in the top 25 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, while on the women’s side, four of 11 teams at the National Relay Championships finished in the top 25. Modeled after the flourishing, biennial IAAF World Relays, the National Relay Championships aims to invoke a spirited rivalry among the most competitive and historical college programs in track and field in advance of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Prior to the National Relay Championships, Arkansas will host four meets during the indoor season, culminating with the regular-season finale Arkansas Qualifier. The Razorbacks will then travel to Texas A&M for the SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 28-29.

Following the SEC Indoor Championships, Arkansas will then focus its attention on adding to its NCAA trophy collection (41), traveling to Albuquerque, N.M. March 13-14 for the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Arkansas Indoor Home Meets

  • Arkansas Invitational
  • Razorback Invitational
  • Tyson Invitational – A meet that has seen some of the best indoor marks in the world year in and year out.
  • Arkansas Qualifier

The outdoor season will feature an additional three home meets that once again will climax with the aforementioned National Relay Championships. Always in pursuit of a Triple Crown, Arkansas will open the outdoor championships season in the hunt for their 20th SEC outdoor title May 14-16 as the Razorbacks travel to College Station, Texas.

Throughout the outdoor season, Arkansas will make trips across the country to compete with some of the best student-athletes in the nation. The opening meet of the outdoor season will see Arkansas travel to Austin, Texas for the 93rd Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays that will double as a preview of the NCAA meet site. The Razorbacks will also travel out west to compete at the Mt. SAC Relays in the new Hilmer Lodge Stadium. Arkansas will also make a trip to Lawrence, Kan. for the Rock Chalk Classic that doubles as a preview of the NCAA West Preliminary meet.

Following a stop at the NCAA West Preliminary meet (May 28-30) in Lawrence, Kan., Bucknam’s squad will close out the year going for more team gold at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Austin, Texas (June 10-13).

Arkansas Outdoor Home Meets

  • John McDonnell Invitational
  • National Relay Championships – The best regular-season meet in the country returns to Fayetteville.
  • Arkansas Twilight

Following the conclusion of the 2020 NCAA season, Arkansas will look toward the Games of the XXXII Olympiad set to be held in Tokyo, Japan at New National Stadium Jul. 24 – Aug. 9, 2020.

The Road to Tokyo will run through Eugene, Ore. where the 2020 USATF Olympic Trials will be held at the newly opened Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon June 19-28.

At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Arkansas’ men’s and women’s track & field programs combined to field 14 athletes representing five countries. In total, Arkansas has had 52 Olympians, 35 men and 17 women in program history.

Arkansas Men's 2020 Track and Field Schedule   
FridayJan. 17Arkansas InvitationalRandal Tyson Track Center
FridayJan. 24Red Raider InvitationalLubbock, Texas
Friday-SaturdayJan. 31-Feb. 1Razorback InvitationalRandal Tyson Track Center
Friday-SaturdayFeb. 14-15Tyson InvitationalRandal Tyson Track Center
Husky ClassicSeattle, Wash.
FridayFeb. 21Arkansas QualifierRandal Tyson Track Center
JDL DMR InvitationalWinston Salem, N.C.
Friday-SaturdayFeb. 28-29SEC Indoor ChampionshipsCollege Station, Texas
Friday-SaturdayMar. 13-14NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsAlbuquerque, N.M.
Wednesday-SaturdayMar. 25-28Texas RelaysAustin, Texas
Thursday-SaturdayApr. 2-4Stanford InvitationalStanford, Calif.
Friday-SaturdayApr. 10-11John McDonnell InvitationalJohn McDonnell Field
Thursday-SaturdayApr. 16-18Bryan Clay InvitationalAzusa, Calif.
Mt. SAC InvitationalLos Angeles, Calif.
Friday-SaturdayApr. 24-25National Relay ChampionshipsJohn McDonnell Field
SaturdayMay 2Rock Chalk ClassicLawrence, Kan.
FridayMay 8Arkansas TwilightJohn McDonnell Field
Thursday-SaturdayMay 14-16SEC Outdoor ChampionshipsCollege Station, Texas
Thursday-SaturdayMay 28-30NCAA West PreliminaryLawrence, Kan.
Wednesday-SaturdayJune 10-13NCAA Outdoor ChampionshipsAustin, Texas
TBDTBDUSATF Junior ChampionshipsMiramar, Fla.
Friday-SundayJune 19-28USATF Olympic TrialsEugene, Ore.

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