Colorado University Athletics

Buffs Host CU Invitational, Send Distance Squad to BU
January 30, 2025 | Track and Field
BOULDER – The University of Colorado track and field team returns to the Indoor Practice Facility for their final home indoor meet, the two-day CU Invitational, while a small contingent of distance runners heads to Boston University for the John Thomas Terrier Classic.
The Buffs will send 11 men and two women to the John Thomas Terrier Classic, where the women will compete on Friday and the men on Saturday. At the CU Invitational, field events will take place on Friday, while running events will be contested on Saturday. The Buffs will have 20 men competing across eight events and the 4x400 relay, while 16 women will compete across nine events and the 4x400 relay over the two-day meet.
A total of 14 different schools across Divisions I, II, and III, as well as a junior college and nine track clubs, will compete across both days. The most popular event will be the 3,000 meters, with a total of 178 men and women registered to run. In total, 634 athletes will participate in the CU Invitational.
Colorado alumnus and Olympic medalist Morgan Pearson returns to the IPF to compete in the mile run. Pearson is coming off a 15th-place finish in the Aramco Houston Half Marathon in Houston, Texas.
Also returning to the IPF, Abbey Glynn will compete in the 400 meters.
Follow the Meets
The Buffs will send 11 men and two women to the John Thomas Terrier Classic, where the women will compete on Friday and the men on Saturday. At the CU Invitational, field events will take place on Friday, while running events will be contested on Saturday. The Buffs will have 20 men competing across eight events and the 4x400 relay, while 16 women will compete across nine events and the 4x400 relay over the two-day meet.
A total of 14 different schools across Divisions I, II, and III, as well as a junior college and nine track clubs, will compete across both days. The most popular event will be the 3,000 meters, with a total of 178 men and women registered to run. In total, 634 athletes will participate in the CU Invitational.
Colorado alumnus and Olympic medalist Morgan Pearson returns to the IPF to compete in the mile run. Pearson is coming off a 15th-place finish in the Aramco Houston Half Marathon in Houston, Texas.
Also returning to the IPF, Abbey Glynn will compete in the 400 meters.
Follow the Meets
- Live Results: 2025 CU Invite | 2025 BU Terrier Classic
- Final Schedule: CU Invite | Terrier Classic - Women/Men
- Streaming: Flo Track - Terrier Classic
Things to Know
- Doors Open: Friday at 11 AM, Saturday at 12 PM
- Clear Bag Policy: The IPF enforces a clear bag policy. For more details, visit [here].
- Food and Drinks: No food or drinks are allowed in the facility, except for water. Water coolers will be provided, but attendees must bring their own water bottle or cup.
- Admission: on Friday is free; tickets are required for Saturday. Tickets can be pre-purchased here or bought at the door.
- Parking: The IPF is located near the intersection of Folsom Street and Stadium Drive. Parking is available on Parking Level 1 beneath the facility for a fee. Payments can be made via kiosks or the ParkMobile app using lot code 6339.
Last Time Out
Due to inclement weather, the Buffs did not compete in the UCCS Invite in Colorado Springs.
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