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NCAA Championship Preview (pt. 1): Division I champs in Fayetteville...

After starting the 2025-26 NCAA collegiate track and field season in Boston and Spokane with December meets at the Boston University Track & Tennis Center and The Podium, the season comes to an end for Washington, Washington State, Western Washington, Central Washington and Seattle Pacific Friday and Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas (Division I) and Virginia Beach, Virginia (Division II). We start our preview of the NCAA championship meet with the Division I championships in Fayetteville: MEN'S PREVIEW... Despite finishing fourth at the B1G Ten Championships, Jimmy Rhoads heads into the NCAA title meet as the number one seed in the men's pole vault (Paul Merca photo) The biggest question surrounding the 11th ranked Washington Husky men's team is whether or not they can improve upon their 19th place finish in last year's meet. The Dawgs go into Fayetteville with four top-ten seeds in Reuben Reina (5th) and Thomas Diamond (7th) in the mile, the distance medley rela...

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