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UA men, women tracking for titles

Posted: March 7, 2013 at 3:46 a.m.

Robbie Hanner with The Sign Factory in Fayetteville, works on preparing an NCAA sign to hang up at the Tyson Indoor Track Facility Wednesday afternoon. Arkansas will be hosting the 2013 NCAA Track and Field championships that will be held Friday March 8 and Saturday March 9th.

The Arkansas men’s track and field team will carry the favorite’s role into this weekend’s NCAA Indoor Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center, while the Razorbacks women’s team could be among a small group expected to challenge for the title.

NCAA Indoors Glance

WHEN Friday-Saturday

WHERE Randal Tyson Indoor Track Center, Fayetteville

ADMISSION All sessions: Reserved seating $40, general admission $30. Single session: $25 reserved seating, $20 general admission. Youth/students: $10 (17 and younger or UA students with valid student ID). Family pack: $50 (2 adults and 2 youths single-day general admission; additional youth tickets $10 each).

FAVORITES Men: Arkansas, Florida,Texas A&M, Wisconsin, Oregon. Women: LSU, Kansas, Arkansas, Oregon and Texas A&M.

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Sports, Pages 19 on 03/07/2013

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