WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Outdoor Track & Field has released its 2025 schedule that is set to begin in Tampa, Fla. on March 21. The Boilermakers are set for eight regular season meets before Big Tens, NCAA East First Round and NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The schedule begins at the USF Alumni Invitational March 21-22 in Tampa, Fla. for Purdue's spring break trip. The following week features the distance squad at the Raleigh Relays, hosted by NC State, March 27-29.
Purdue then returns to Florida for the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville from April 4-5. The multis and distance squad follow with two separate trips to Azusa, Calif. The multis are at the Bryan Clay Multis (April 10-11) and distance follows for the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16-18). The rest of the team will travel to the Tom Jones Memorial hosted by Florida (April 18-19).
The throwers follow with a trip to the Fighting Illini Twilight, hosted by Illinois, April 26 before the Jim Green Invitational in Lexington, Ky. rounds out the regular season schedule from May 2-3.
The championship season begins with Big Tens from May 16-18 in Eugene, Ore. and is followed by the NCAA East First Round in Jacksonville, Fla. (May 28-31). Qualified Boilers will wrap up the 2025 season at the NCAA Outdoor Championships June 11-14 in Eugene.
Seven Boilermakers are set to close out the 2024-25 indoor season at the NCAA Indoor Championships March 14-15 in Virginia Beach, Va. Cameron Miller (200m), Praise Aniamaka (triple jump), Zoe Sullivan (60m hurdles) and Jalen Elrod (pentathlon) all qualified individually. The men's 4x400m relay team of Miller, Connor Czajkowski, Brett Otterbacher and Antoine Spencer also qualified.
The schedule begins at the USF Alumni Invitational March 21-22 in Tampa, Fla. for Purdue's spring break trip. The following week features the distance squad at the Raleigh Relays, hosted by NC State, March 27-29.
Purdue then returns to Florida for the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville from April 4-5. The multis and distance squad follow with two separate trips to Azusa, Calif. The multis are at the Bryan Clay Multis (April 10-11) and distance follows for the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16-18). The rest of the team will travel to the Tom Jones Memorial hosted by Florida (April 18-19).
The throwers follow with a trip to the Fighting Illini Twilight, hosted by Illinois, April 26 before the Jim Green Invitational in Lexington, Ky. rounds out the regular season schedule from May 2-3.
The championship season begins with Big Tens from May 16-18 in Eugene, Ore. and is followed by the NCAA East First Round in Jacksonville, Fla. (May 28-31). Qualified Boilers will wrap up the 2025 season at the NCAA Outdoor Championships June 11-14 in Eugene.
Seven Boilermakers are set to close out the 2024-25 indoor season at the NCAA Indoor Championships March 14-15 in Virginia Beach, Va. Cameron Miller (200m), Praise Aniamaka (triple jump), Zoe Sullivan (60m hurdles) and Jalen Elrod (pentathlon) all qualified individually. The men's 4x400m relay team of Miller, Connor Czajkowski, Brett Otterbacher and Antoine Spencer also qualified.