Auburn track & field announces 2024-2025 indoor and outdoor schedule

The Auburn track and field program announced its 2025 indoor and outdoor schedule Friday that includes eight indoor meets and ten outdoor meets.

Auburn track & field announces 2024-2025 indoor and outdoor scheduleAuburn track & field announces 2024-2025 indoor and outdoor schedule

AUBURN, Ala. - The Auburn track and field program announced its 2025 indoor and outdoor schedule Friday that includes eight indoor meets and ten outdoor meets.

Led by third-year head coach Leroy Burrell, the indoor season will officially kick off with the annual Harvey Glance Tigers & Tide Dual Meet featuring a scored meet between Auburn and Alabama at the Birmingham CrossPlex Friday January 10 in Birmingham, Alabama.

The meet is named after former Auburn Olympic gold medalist Harvey Glance, who passed away in June 2022. Glance, a Phenix City native, served as the head coach of both track and field programs for a combined 20 years.

Following the dual meet in Birmingham, the Tigers will travel to Bryan-College Station, Texas to compete at the Ted Nelson Invitational, January 25, followed by the Bob Pollock Invitational in Clemson, South Carolina, January 31-February 1.

February continues at the Charlie Thomas Invitational in Bryan-College Station (February 7-8) before returning to Clemson for the Tiger Paw Invitational February 14-15 before postseason action begins.

The Southeastern Conference Championships will be held in Bryan-College Station, February 27-March 1. The indoor season will conclude in Virginia Beach, Virginia at the NCAA Championships, March 14-15.

Competition picks back up March 21-22 with the outdoor season opener in Atlanta at the Yellow Jacket Invitational on Georgia Tech’s campus.

The Tigers will then travel to Florida on back-to-back weekends as they head to Tallahassee (March 27-28) for the FSU Relays and Gainesville (April 4-5) for the Pepsi Florida Relays.

April will feature three meets starting with the 44 Farms Team Invitational in Bryan-College, Station April 11-12 followed by the Tom Jones Invitational in Gainesville (April 18-19).

Auburn will host their lone meet of the season, the Tiger Track Classic April 25-26 at the Hutsell-Rosen Track, before heading to Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the last regular meet of the season at the LSU Invitational May 3.

Kentucky will host the SEC Outdoor Championships starting Thursday, May 15 with the three-day meet concluding Saturday, May 17.

Two weeks later Auburn will head to the NCAA East Preliminaries in Jacksonville, Florida, May 28-31 with sights set on qualifying for the NCAA Outdoor Championships June 11-14, in Eugene, Oregon at the historic Hayward Field.