2005 NCAA regional meet headed to Hayward Field.Byline: The Register-Guard The 2005 NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association West Regional track and field championships will be held at Hayward Field For other uses of "Hayward", see Hayward (disambiguation). Hayward Field at University of Oregon is one of the most well-known historic track and field stadiums in the United States. It has been the home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams since 1919. on the University of Oregon campus The University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon has around 80 buildings and facilities, including athletics sites such as Hayward Field, which is the site for the 2008 Olympic Track and Field Trials, and McArthur Court, and off-campus sites such as nearby Autzen Stadium and the . Oregon coach Martin Smith was informed of the decision during last weekend's NCAA Championships at Austin, Texas. NCAA TRACK AND FIELD "We're ecstatic and proud to host a meet with the best men and women Division I athletes in the NCAA West Region," Smith said. The meet is scheduled for May 27-28, 2005, at Hayward Field. It will be the third year of the regional meets. ln 2003, the meet was held at Stanford. This spring, the West Regional was at Cal State Northridge. "With the officials, infrastructure and fan support we have, it is our goal to put on the best regional meet in the country," Smith said. "It will be an asset to have the meet at home, another chance to see our athletes compete." Other UO home meets scheduled for the 2005 outdoor season include the Oregon Preview, the Pepsi Team Invitational in·vi·ta·tion·al adj. Restricted to invited participants: an invitational golf tournament. n. An event, especially a sports tournament, restricted to invited participants. Adj. 1. (Washington, Indiana Washington is a city in Daviess County, Indiana, United States. The population was 11,380 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Daviess CountyGR6. Geography Washington is located at (38. , Missouri and Oregon), the Oregon Invitational and the Oregon Twilight. |
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