FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas men’s track and field team has a little more than a week to regroup before traveling to Virginia Beach, Va., for NCAA indoor championships.
In that time, the Razorbacks will try to put a disappointing result at the SEC indoor championships behind them and go for the even bigger prize.
Arkansas finished second at the conference meet Saturday, ending a streak of five consecutive indoor titles as host Texas A&M won by 5.5 points. The Razorback women won their 11th straight indoor conference championship.
While there were multiple highlights for the men’s team — such as Jordan Anthony’s win in the 60 meters, Patrick Kiprop winning the 3,000 and Reuben Reina placing first in the mile — Arkansas got fewer points that it expected in several other events.