WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Clemson Tigers officially completed the 2025 ACC Outdoor Championships as the women finished third overall and the men finished sixth. In total, the Tigers are bringing home 13 ACC medals, set three school records and shattered an ACC meet record across the men’s and women’s programs.
The women finished with 86 points and the men finished with 70.
Four Tigers were crowned individual champions as Clemson secured four total gold medals. Shantae Foreman won first place in the triple jump while Oneka Wilson was crowned the champion of the 100 meter hurdles for the second consecutive season. Gladys Chepngetich won the 800 meters and set the new meet record which was previously held by Clemson’s Laurie Barton. Freshman Jalen Johnson won his first gold medal as a Tiger as he was crowned the 200 meter champion.
In addition to the four gold medals, the Tigers earned six silver medals and three bronze.
For school records, three Tigers made history as Brian Kweyei, Aniyah Kitt and Silvia Jelelgo all put their names in the record books. Kweyei ran 1:45.09 to set the record in the 800 meters while Silvia Jelelgo improved the 5000 meter school record which she already held as she ran a personal best of 15:33.32. Kitt ran 11.10 (+2.8) in 100 meters as she set the all-conditions best school record.
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
- Shantae Foreman won first place in the women’s triple jump as she was crowned the champion of the event with a mark of 13.52m
- Nia Christie secured her best mark of the season in the women’s high jump as she cleared 1.72m to finish eighth overall in the event
- Chase Edwards advanced to the finals of the men’s discus after throwing a personal best of 51.78m to finish eighth overall and rank ninth on the top ten list
- Both the Clemson women and men finished second overall in the 4×100 relay as the women ran 43.39 and the men ran 39.24 for a season’s best as both groups are Second Team All-ACC
- Silvia Jelelgo finished second overall in the 1500 meters as she ran 4:11.61, which is the fastest time in program history
- Oneka Wilson was crowned the champion of the 100 meter hurdles as she takes back-to-back titles
- Sharvis Simmonds was named Second Team All-ACC after finishing fifth overall in the 110 meter hurdles
- Shyhiem Scotland won the bronze medal in the high jump as he tied his personal best mark of 2.09m
- Shanque Williams was named Second Team All-ACC after finishing fourth in the women’s 400 meters with a time of 52.69
- Gladys…