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Squad divides to conquer Raleigh, Stanford races

The Virginia men’s and women’s track teams will look to build off last weekend’s success at the U.Va. Spring Swashbuckle as they compete in two separate meets Friday and Saturday. Some Cavaliers will travel to Palo Alto, Calif. to compete in the Stanford Invitational, while others will head to Raleigh, N.C. to take part in the Raleigh Relays.

Eighteen Cavaliers won their respective events at the Swashbuckle, including four whose performances qualified them for the NCAA Regionals. Next week, Virginia travels to Columbia, Mo. for the Missouri Jefferson Invitational before returning home to host the Lou Onesty Invitational.

—compiled by Nick Eilerson

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