WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Featuring a season-opening home meet at Lambert Fieldhouse, the Purdue track & field program's 2022-23 indoor schedule has been unveiled.
The season commences at home with the Edmonds-Wilt Invitational on December 10, the first of eight regular-season meets before the Big Ten Championships and NCAA Championships. In addition to their meet in West Lafayette and three other meets across the state of Indiana, the Boilermakers will travel to Chicago twice and Ohio, Michigan, New Mexico and Kentucky once throughout the indoor campaign.
"We are excited for the upcoming season, it's a good schedule that we're looking forward to getting started with," Purdue coach Norbert Elliott said. "Our eight regular-season meets allow us a lot of good, high-level competition, while the regional travel lets our student-athletes maximize their time in the classroom."
The 2022-23 track & field season begins at home with the Edmonds-Wilt Invitational. The meet at Lambert Fieldhouse is on Saturday, December 10. Field events will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET, with running events commencing at 12:15 p.m. The meet is scheduled to conclude at 4:45 p.m., and the complete event schedule, subject to change until meet entries are official, is available here.
2023 commences with the first of two trips to Chicago for the Boilermakers. On January 14, Purdue competes at the Big Ten Invitational at the one-year-old Track & Field Center at Gately Park.
Purdue is off to Big Ten foe Michigan the following weekend for the Simmons-Harvey Invitational on January 21 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A pair of two-day meets follows, as the Boilermakers will split up from January 27-28 at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Indiana University Relays in Bloomington, Indiana.
February begins with the Meyo Classic in South Bend, Indiana, from February 3-4. The squad returns to Chicago the following weekend for the Windy City Invitational, from February 10-11. The regular season concludes with a return trip to Notre Dame for the Alex Wilson Invitational on February 18.
Championship season begins at the Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships from February 24-25. The conference championship meet once again will be held at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Two weeks later, Albuquerque, New Mexico, serves as the host of the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, on March 10-11.
Purdue's outdoor slate will follow, and the schedule will be announced at a later date.
2022-23 Indoor Track & Field Schedule
December 10 – Edmonds-Wilt Invitational – Lambert Fieldhouse
January 14 – Big Ten Invitational – Chicago
January 21 – Simmons-Harvey Invitational – Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 27-28 – PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational – Louisville, Kentucky
January 27-28 – Indiana University Relays – Bloomington, Indiana
February 3-4 – Meyo Classic – Notre Dame, Indiana
February 10-11 – Windy City Invitational – Chicago
February 18 – Alex Wilson Invitational – Notre Dame, Indiana
February 24-25 – Big Ten Championships – Geneva, Ohio
March 10-11 – NCAA Championships – Albuquerque, New Mexico
For more on the Purdue track & field and cross country program, visit PurdueSports.com/TrackField and follow and connect with the Boilermakers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
The season commences at home with the Edmonds-Wilt Invitational on December 10, the first of eight regular-season meets before the Big Ten Championships and NCAA Championships. In addition to their meet in West Lafayette and three other meets across the state of Indiana, the Boilermakers will travel to Chicago twice and Ohio, Michigan, New Mexico and Kentucky once throughout the indoor campaign.
"We are excited for the upcoming season, it's a good schedule that we're looking forward to getting started with," Purdue coach Norbert Elliott said. "Our eight regular-season meets allow us a lot of good, high-level competition, while the regional travel lets our student-athletes maximize their time in the classroom."
The 2022-23 track & field season begins at home with the Edmonds-Wilt Invitational. The meet at Lambert Fieldhouse is on Saturday, December 10. Field events will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET, with running events commencing at 12:15 p.m. The meet is scheduled to conclude at 4:45 p.m., and the complete event schedule, subject to change until meet entries are official, is available here.
2023 commences with the first of two trips to Chicago for the Boilermakers. On January 14, Purdue competes at the Big Ten Invitational at the one-year-old Track & Field Center at Gately Park.
Purdue is off to Big Ten foe Michigan the following weekend for the Simmons-Harvey Invitational on January 21 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A pair of two-day meets follows, as the Boilermakers will split up from January 27-28 at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Indiana University Relays in Bloomington, Indiana.
February begins with the Meyo Classic in South Bend, Indiana, from February 3-4. The squad returns to Chicago the following weekend for the Windy City Invitational, from February 10-11. The regular season concludes with a return trip to Notre Dame for the Alex Wilson Invitational on February 18.
Championship season begins at the Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships from February 24-25. The conference championship meet once again will be held at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Two weeks later, Albuquerque, New Mexico, serves as the host of the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, on March 10-11.
Purdue's outdoor slate will follow, and the schedule will be announced at a later date.
2022-23 Indoor Track & Field Schedule
December 10 – Edmonds-Wilt Invitational – Lambert Fieldhouse
January 14 – Big Ten Invitational – Chicago
January 21 – Simmons-Harvey Invitational – Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 27-28 – PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational – Louisville, Kentucky
January 27-28 – Indiana University Relays – Bloomington, Indiana
February 3-4 – Meyo Classic – Notre Dame, Indiana
February 10-11 – Windy City Invitational – Chicago
February 18 – Alex Wilson Invitational – Notre Dame, Indiana
February 24-25 – Big Ten Championships – Geneva, Ohio
March 10-11 – NCAA Championships – Albuquerque, New Mexico
For more on the Purdue track & field and cross country program, visit PurdueSports.com/TrackField and follow and connect with the Boilermakers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.