Rice Track and Field Heads to College Station for Charlie Thomas Invite
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Rice Track and Field is gearing up for a major competitive weekend as the Owls head north from Houston to College Station for the annual Charlie Thomas Invitational. The two-day meet, hosted at Texas A&M, brings together some of the region’s deepest collegiate talent and offers Rice athletes another valuable chance to sharpen their indoor season performances.
The Owls enter the meet with momentum after several standout showings in January. Both the men’s and women’s squads have posted strong marks in sprints, distance events, and field disciplines. With postseason competitions growing closer, this weekend serves as a meaningful checkpoint for athletes looking to hit qualifying marks and improve their national rankings.
Owls Aim to Maintain Early-Season Energy
Rice’s coaching staff has emphasized progression and consistency as the team moves deeper into the indoor schedule. The Charlie Thomas Invite is known for fast times and a competitive field, which should push several Owls to season-best marks. For younger athletes, it also provides a chance to test themselves against some of the toughest programs in the region.
Events begin Friday afternoon and continue through Saturday, offering a full slate of action across running, jumps, and throws. Fans can expect strong efforts from Rice’s standout sprinters, technical event performers, and a distance group that continues to show depth.
Why It Matters
This meet is a key midseason benchmark. Strong results can boost confidence and help athletes hit conference qualification standards. With the Conference USA Championships on the horizon, each opportunity counts—and Rice looks ready to capitalize.
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