
Boise State Announces 2025 Outdoor Schedule
1/24/2025 10:00:00 AM | Track & Field
BOISE, Idaho – Boise State has released its 2025 outdoor schedule, head coach Pat McCurry announced, Friday. The slate features 14 meets, three of which will be held in Idaho. It is highlighted by the Ed Jacoby Twilight, Boise State's first home meet since 2019.
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The Broncos will open its season locally at the Nighthawks Opener (March 15) in Nampa, Idaho, before traveling to Sacramento, Calif., for the Hornet Invite (March 21).
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A busy April includes nine meets, starting with a split weekend in California, first at the Mike Fanelli Classic in San Francisco (April 3-5) and the Stanford Invite in Stanford (April 4-5).
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The Blue and Orange will return to California five days later, this time at the Bryan Clay Multi Event (April 10-11) in Azusa, then will compete at the NNU Open (April 12) in Nampa, Idaho.
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The Broncos will head back to Azusa for the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16-18) and continue competition in Southern California at the Pacific Coast Invitational in Long Beach (April 17); the Beach Invitational (April 18-19); and the Mt. SAC Invitational in Walnut (April 18-19).
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April will be capped off in Boise with the Ed Jacoby Twilight (April 25) at the Ed Jacoby track at Dona Larsen Park. The event is named after legendary coach Ed Jacoby who coached the Broncos for 23 years from 1973-96.
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Following its home meet, the team will compete in Fresno, Calif., at the Fresno State Invitational (May 2-3), and then will round out the regular season at the Portland Twilight (May 10) in Portland, Ore.
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The 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be held in Fresno, Calif., May 15-17, followed by the NCAA West Region Prelims May 28-31 in College Station, Texas.
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The NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are scheduled for June 5-8 in Eugene, Ore.
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The Broncos will open its season locally at the Nighthawks Opener (March 15) in Nampa, Idaho, before traveling to Sacramento, Calif., for the Hornet Invite (March 21).
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A busy April includes nine meets, starting with a split weekend in California, first at the Mike Fanelli Classic in San Francisco (April 3-5) and the Stanford Invite in Stanford (April 4-5).
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The Blue and Orange will return to California five days later, this time at the Bryan Clay Multi Event (April 10-11) in Azusa, then will compete at the NNU Open (April 12) in Nampa, Idaho.
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The Broncos will head back to Azusa for the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16-18) and continue competition in Southern California at the Pacific Coast Invitational in Long Beach (April 17); the Beach Invitational (April 18-19); and the Mt. SAC Invitational in Walnut (April 18-19).
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April will be capped off in Boise with the Ed Jacoby Twilight (April 25) at the Ed Jacoby track at Dona Larsen Park. The event is named after legendary coach Ed Jacoby who coached the Broncos for 23 years from 1973-96.
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Following its home meet, the team will compete in Fresno, Calif., at the Fresno State Invitational (May 2-3), and then will round out the regular season at the Portland Twilight (May 10) in Portland, Ore.
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The 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be held in Fresno, Calif., May 15-17, followed by the NCAA West Region Prelims May 28-31 in College Station, Texas.
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The NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are scheduled for June 5-8 in Eugene, Ore.
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