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Alexios Prodanas Heads to Texas for NCAA Championships

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Baltimore, Md.-- UMBC track and field junior Alexios Prodanas (Kilkis, Greece) will head to Austin, Texas for the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday, becoming the third Retriever in the past two years to compete at the national meet. Prodanas qualified for the championships in the hammer throw, placing 12th in the prelims in Jacksonville.

NCAA Outdoor Championships Info:
What: 2019 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Where: Mike A. Myers Stadium (University of Texas) - Austin, Texas
When: Wednesday, June 5 - 4:00 p.m.
How to Watch: Live video on Watch ESPN, live results at NCAA.com
Social Media: @umbcxctf, @UMBCAthletics, #RetrieverNation, @NCAATrackField, #ncaaTF

How He Got Here:

Alexios Prodanas will make his first appearance at the national finals after a throw of 66.38m in the prelims in Jacksonville. He got to Jacksonville with his toss of 68.01m at the Bucknell Team Challenge that not only earned him a spot in Jacksonville, but also broke the school record in the event. He earned silver at the America East Championships, just being edged out by teammate Manos Kamtsiklis.

Schedule:

Wednesday, June 5:

4:00 PM: Alexios Prodanas - Hammer Throw, Flight 1

How to Watch:

Live stream of the event will be aired on ESPN, live results will also be available here.

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Players Mentioned

Manos Kamtsiklis

Manos Kamtsiklis

Redshirt
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Throws
Junior

Players Mentioned

Manos Kamtsiklis

Manos Kamtsiklis

Redshirt
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Junior
Throws
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