Accepted Entries For The Texas A&M Bluebonnet Inv.

2025 Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational Girls 4x200 Relay heat 6; Atascocita ran the US No. 3 (1:33.69), and Shadow Creek ran (1:33.71) for the US No. 5 all-time performance

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The Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational has released its accepted entries, and as usual, the early March meet is shaping up to be one of the premier regular-season showcases in the country. Heat sheets are expected in the coming days, and we'll break those down when they're posted, but even a quick glance at the performance lists tells you this weekend will be loaded.

Year after year, Bluebonnet produces some of the best marks nationally, despite landing so early on the calendar. It's become a launching pad for state leaders, national rankings, and in some cases, all-time performances. This year should be no different.

The addition of California powers Servite and Rosary only raises the stakes, adding a true interstate showdown element to an already stacked Texas field. Sprint, hurdle, and relay juggernauts like Lancaster, Duncanville, Humble Atascocita, Shadow Creek, Humble Summer Creek, and others bring the kind of firepower that has rewritten record books the past two seasons.

On the distance side, perennial forces Southlake Carroll, The Woodlands, Humble Kingwood, and Flower Mound alongside Bridgeland, Katy, and Friendswood headline a deep collection of contenders ready to make statements. If the early entry lists are any indication, the 2026 Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational may be the strongest edition yet in its short but elite history - and a meet that could once again shape the national conversation before spring truly settles in.


Meet Entries




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