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THE WEEKEND AHEAD: Dawgs & Zags hit the relay circuit, while other Washington D1/D2 teams stay in state...

After the trip to Southern California by all nine Washington Division I and II schools last weekend, here's where they are competing, with the exception of SeattleU, which is off: The University of Washington, and more specifically, its middle distance group, head to Philadelphia for yet another appearance at the Penn Relays . The Huskies have left Philadelphia the last two years with a Penn Relays wheel, winning the men's 4 x mile and distance medley relays last year, and the women's 4 x 800 in 2024. Thursday, Washington's Julia David-Smith (Paul Merca photo) is entered in both the college women's 1500 and 5000; however, it's projected that she will be pulled from one of those races, given that the 1500 is scheduled for 6:10 pm local time, and the 5000 is at 7:45 pm local time. Josephine Welin is entered in the 5000 with David-Smith, while Anna Terrell is scheduled to run Thursday's 400 hurdles. Friday, Washington has teams entered in both distance medley r...

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