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The men will start conference pLi\ Saturday against Pin-Greensburg. at home at I a.m. and Penn State Altoona on Mar eh 2.() Indoor track season over; focus shifts to outdoor by Brian Mitchell staff writer The track team has reached some notable accomplishments so feu• this year, breaking eight men and nine women records. Also, 14 athletes from indoor track qualified for ECAC championship, Floyd Mattie was part of the 4xBoo metel relay of the ECAC championship. "That was my favorite race, and I was glad to go to ECAC this year." said Mattie. His team broke their skilled record in that race, and Floyd hopes to break it again next year. The track team is full of members with commitment and dedication. Some typical drills during daily practices are hill and stair runs (200 meter sets), speed endurance, where runners start off easy and pick it up at the end, and 300 meter sprints to finish up the workout. After practices, they usually have abdominal workouts and push ups to strengthen muscles. There are many advantages of being on the track team: meeting new people, getting a good workout, and helping time management. "The track team got me back in shape: said Mattie. Nick Peth, a javelin thrower, said that track is fun. "One of the best things outside of track practice is forming an intramural volleyball team and playing football with them." Steve Feder, a distance runner said. "It's a wonderful experience for me; I do it for the socialization and the love of the sport because I do like to run." He also said that being on the track team actually improves his grades because it helps him with time management, and his fellow teammates encourage him to do well in school. His goals for outdoor track is a sub 36 10,000 m. The coach's Inain goal for the upcoming outdoor track and field is to increase time and speed and to get more people to qualify for the ECAC championship. Page 1
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