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@SunDevilTFXC Announces 2020 Schedule

@SunDevilTFXC Announces 2020 Schedule@SunDevilTFXC Announces 2020 Schedule
TEMPE – First-year director of track and field Dion Miller has announced the 2020 Sun Devil schedule that includes three home meets during the outdoor campaign and a handful of familiar road trips.
 
Once again, Arizona State opens its 2020 indoor season with the NAU Friday Night Duals. The meet in Flagstaff has been the opening weekend event for the Devils for nearly a decade now, and the Devils will be no strangers to the Skydome again in 2020 as they head up the hill three times during the winter months.
 
Following back-to-back trips to Flagstaff, ASU heads to Lexington, Kentucky, to compete at Kentucky's Rod McCravy Memorial for the first time.
 
The first of hopefully four trips across the eastern border to New Mexico will kick off Feb. 1 at the New Mexico Team Open, then will be followed by the New Mexico Collegiate Classic and Don Kirby Elite in the following two weekends.
 
The fourth stop in Albuquerque will be to close out the indoor season against the best in the nation at the NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14.
 
ASU and the rest of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation will take advantage of 2020's extra day with the MPSF Indoor Championships set to take place on Feb. 28-29 at Dempsey Indoor on the campus of the University of Washington.

The conclusion of the indoor season leads right into the outdoor season and ASU's first home meet of the year. The Baldy Castillo Invitational kicks off the campaign under the sun March 20-21, then an early Sun Angel Classic will bring elite high school and collegiate talent to Tempe the following weekend.
 
A short trip to Southern California for the Mt. SAC Relays is followed a week later by ASU's final home meet, the ASU Invitational April 24-25.
 
The Pac-12 Championships will be split into two venues this year as the muti-event championships will be held in Corvallis, Oregon, a week before the team championships will christen the opening of the new Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
 
After back-to-back years in Sacramento, the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds head back to Lawrence, Kansas, for the second time in five years. There, the Sun Devils will compete for places at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, which will be back in Austin, Texas, for the second-straight year, June 10-13.
 
The complete Sun Devil schedule can be found here.