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ACC Claims Four Indoor Track & Field NCAA Champions, 55 All-Americans

ACC Claims Four Indoor Track & Field NCAA Champions, 55 All-Americans


GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Four national titles highlighted the Atlantic Coast Conference’s collective showing at this past weekend’s NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In addition, ACC student-athletes delivered a combined  12 podium (top-four finishes) and 55 total first- or second-team All-Americans (26 men, 29 women).

NC State’s Katelyn Tuohy took women’s NCAA titles in both the 3,000- and 5,000-meter races, and Notre Dame’s Jadin O’Brien was gold medalist in the women’s pentathlon. On the men’s side, Clemson’s Giano Roberts brought home the NCAA title in the 60-meter hurdles.

The ACC placed two teams among the top 10 in the women’s team standings, with NC State finishing sixth and Notre Dame seventh. Florida State led ACC teams on the men’s side with a 14th-place finish.

Please see below for detail on ACC finishes at this year’s NCAA Indoor Championships, including times and marks.

ACC MEN’S TEAM STANDINGS

14. Florida State – 16

15. Clemson – 15

22. Louisville – 10.5

28. Virginia – 9

t-32. North Carolina -7

t-32. NC State -7

t-37. Miami – 6

t-41. Syracuse -5

 

ACC MEN’S 2022-23 ALL-AMERICANS

60 meters

First team

5. Ismael Kone, Florida State – 6.58

6. Alex Lang, NC State – 6.59

Second team

13. Sterling Warner-Savage, Louisville – 6.63

14. Cole Beck, Virginia Tech – 6.63

 

200 meters

First team

5. Cameron Miller, Louisville – 20.29

7. Amir Willis, Florida State – 20.56

 

400 meters

Second team

14. Wanya McCoy, Clemson – 46.07

 

800 meters

First team

4. Tarees Rhoden, Clemson – 1:47.35

 

Mile

First team

6. Conor Murphy, Virginia – 4:04.22

 

60m hurdles

First team

1. Giano Roberts, Clemson – 7.55

4. Jaheem Hayles, Syracuse – 7.61

5. Josh Brockman, NC State – 7.67

Second team

10. Cameron Murray, NC State – 7.69

 

5000 meters

First team

5. Parker Wolfe, North Carolina – 13:43.69

Second team

14. Carter Solomon, Notre Dame – 14:37.57

 

DMR

First team

6. North Carolina – 9:33

 

High jump

First team

5. Trey Allen, Louisville – 2.21m (7-3)

Second team

16. Brion Stephens, Louisville – 2.10m (6-10.75)

 

Triple jump

First team

3. Owayne Owens, Virginia – 16.69m (54-9.25)

5. Jeremiah Davis, Florida State – 16.38 (53-9)

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