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WSU Cougars head to Reno for Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championships...

The Washington State men's and women's track team is off to Reno, Nevada for Sunday and Monday's Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center (photo courtesy Reno-Sparks Convention Center). The MPSF meet returns to Reno for the first time since 2000, and will host the meet for the ninth time in its 33-year history. After an 18-year run at the University of Washington's Dempsey Indoor, the meet moved to Spokane when The Podium opened in 2022. Before hand, the meet was held in Reno from 1993-99, and in Flagstaff, Arizona from 2000-2002. The Cougars head to Reno as the defending men's team champions, while the women finished second behind Oregon State. On paper, Oregon State appears to have the most balanced team on the women's side, though Hawaii, and Long Beach State may have something to say. The men's competition appears wide open with Long Beach State and Cal State Fullerton the favorites o...

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