Washington qualifies four athletes for men's NCAA Outdoor Championships
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 8:00 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
The Washington Huskies secured four additional qualifiers for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, increasing their men's team total to seven athletes. This announcement came on Friday as part of the ongoing preparations for the upcoming championship events. The team's performance throughout the season has led to this increased representation at the nationals. The Huskies will compete alongside other top collegiate teams in pursuit of national titles in various events at the championship.
- •Washington Huskies add four qualifiers to NCAA Outdoor Championships roster.
- •Total number of men's qualifiers reaches seven.
- •The announcement was made on Friday.
- •Qualifiers are part of the Huskies' preparations for nationals.
- 8:00 PMYahoo Sports — Washington completes men's NCAA Outdoors squad with four qualifiers
"The Washington Huskies added four qualifiers for the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Friday, bringing the total on the men's side to seven.
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