Inclement Weather Forces Cancellation of Day Two at Myrtle Beach Collegiate Challenge
Myrtle Beach, S.C. – Day two of the Myrtle Beach Collegiate Challenge has been canceled due to inclement weather in the Conway and Myrtle Beach area, disappointing athletes and fans alike.
Looking Ahead
The Coastal Carolina University track and field team is now gearing up for the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational at Doug Shaw Stadium next weekend on Mar. 14-16 as they aim to bounce back from this setback.
Stay Connected
For the latest updates and complete coverage of CCU men’s and women’s track and field, make sure to follow the Chants on their social media platforms. Fans can find the team on Twitter @CoastalTFXC, on Facebook at facebook.com/CCUChanticleers, on Instagram @GoCCUSports, or visit the official home of Coastal Carolina Athletics at goccusports.com.
Previous Coverage
Earlier in the tournament, the Chants had a strong showing and were in the lead after day one of the Myrtle Beach Challenge. Despite the cancellation of day two, the team’s performance on the first day showcased their talent and potential for the upcoming events.
As the athletes regroup and refocus for the upcoming invitational, fans are encouraged to show their support and follow the team’s journey to success in the outdoor season.

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