TCU, UNLV and New Mexico are the favorites to compete for the Mountain West Indoor Women's Track Championship, which gets underway this week in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
TCU is projected to finish with 128 points to 98 for New Mexico and 96 for UNLV. San Diego State is fourth with 77.5 points followed by Colorado State (69.5), Boise State (62.5), Air Force (53.5) and Wyoming (37).
New Mexico is projected to score 30 points in the mile alone. TCU's main strength is in the sprints, but they are consistent up and down the lineup. UNLV should do well in most of the track events.
Boise State's Alexi Morton, who scored 3,565 points in the BSU Team Challenge two weeks ago, is the pre-meet favorite in the pentathlon.
TCU is projected to finish with 128 points to 98 for New Mexico and 96 for UNLV. San Diego State is fourth with 77.5 points followed by Colorado State (69.5), Boise State (62.5), Air Force (53.5) and Wyoming (37).
New Mexico is projected to score 30 points in the mile alone. TCU's main strength is in the sprints, but they are consistent up and down the lineup. UNLV should do well in most of the track events.
Boise State's Alexi Morton, who scored 3,565 points in the BSU Team Challenge two weeks ago, is the pre-meet favorite in the pentathlon.
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