Kansas track and field finished its weekend at a pair of meets on Saturday, which was highlighted by senior Rylee Anderson improving her school record in the women’s high jump by clearing 1.90m (6-2.75 ft.).
The Kansas track and field team will continue its 2022-23 indoor season this weekend as they travel to a trio of meets including the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the Tiger Paw Invitational in Clemson, S.C., and the Washburn Ichabod Invitational in Topeka, Kansas.
The final day of the Husker Invitational saw a pair of KU school records fall inside the Devaney Center Indoor Complex, as Alexander Jung broke the heptathlon school record and Gabrielle Gibson broke the 60 meter hurdles school record.
Kansas track and field held its fourth meet of the indoor season and final at home on Friday at the Jayhawk Classic Invitational, where the Jayhawks won 19 events and had several strong performances inside Anschutz Pavilion.
Kansas men’s and women’s track and field returns to Topeka, Kansas on Saturday, January 21 to compete in the Washburn Rust Buster inside the Washburn Indoor Athletic Complex.