LA JOLLA, Calif. — UC San Diego track and field head coach
Kim Graham-Miller has released her team's indoor and outdoor schedule for the upcoming 2026 season. The Tritons will compete in three indoor meets and nine outdoor meets during the regular season.
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The 33rd Triton Invitational will be April 3-4 at Triton Track & Field Stadium.
Tickets will go on sale at a later date.
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The indoor schedule begins the weekend of Jan. 16-17 with the Nevada Invitational. The Tritons will then travel to Washington for the Riverfront Multis Feb. 5-7 before returning to Nevada for the Battle Born Classic Feb. 13-15. Those who qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships will compete in that event March 13-14 in Arkansas.
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Eight of the team's nine outdoor meets are in California, beginning with the Riverside City College Invitational on March 6. The following weekend sees the Tritons split between San Diego State's Aztec Coastal Track Classic and Cal State Fullerton's Ben Brown Invitational.
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The Tritons will compete at UCLA for the first time March 27-28. After then hosting the Triton Invitational, UC San Diego will close out the regular season with a split-squad weekend followed by a trip to Arizona. April 16-18 will be the Bryan Clay Invitational and Mt. SAC Relays, with May 2 the date of the Desert Heat Classic.
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2026 is the Tritons' second season of postseason eligibility. This year's Big West Championships will be May 14-16, hosted by Long Beach State. The 2025 edition saw the Tritons capture three Big West titles and earn 10 All-Big West awards.
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Qualified scholar-athletes will participate in the NCAA West Regional, which is May 28-31 in Arkansas. The Tritons had six individuals qualify for the event last year. This year's NCAA Outdoor Championships will be June 11-14 in Oregon.
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