University of Connecticut Athletics
Huskies Look to Defend Beantown Challenge Title this Weekend
1/10/2020 11:58:00 AM | Men's Track and Field
STORRS, Conn. – The UConn men's track and field team jump-starts the 2020 indoor season this Saturday with their first chance to battle in a scored meet at the Beantown Challenge at Harvard's Gordon Indoor Track. The event will be shown live on ESPN+.
The Huskies will head to Boston to defend the Beantown Challenge title they won last season. UConn bested a field of 11 teams, winning five individual events and a relay to take the trophy back to Storrs. This year's event will get underway at 11:30 am on Saturday with the Huskies competing against the host Crimson, UMass, Northeastern, Boston College, UMass Lowell, Stonehill, Holy Cross and Brown.
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"First scoring meet of the year," commented director. "We won it last year, on the men's side, after being on our backs and we really had to battle back. We will not have a true championship line-up yet, but we are still heading up there with the mindset that we need to come home with a 'W'. We are anxious to see the freshmen, anxious to see everybody in a 'we have to do our job' situation. And that is what it's all about; doing your job"
The Huskies got a chance to compete before the holiday break, getting a strong performance at the BU Season Opener. Coach Roy looks at that BU meet as the final exam for the fall track season and the Huskies are now ready to start the New Year and semester laying the building blocks for tests to come down the road.
"BU was our final exam for the fall and this is the first class of our second semester with a mid-term at the AAC Indoor and the final at the AAC Outdoor," commented Roy. "This is day one, the first day of classes so to speak."
"This will be the coaching staff's first chance to see everyone in a competitive situation where everyone needs to set up," stated Roy. "The women have been great and you can see the shift in their approach and how we go about things. We have expectations for our track & field program that are the same across the board and that starts for us this weekend."














