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Seminoles Begin Indoor Season at Clemson and Boston » Dec. 3 will be the earliest start of the season for the Noles since the 2018-19 season when they began the year at the Colyear-Danville BU Opener in Boston, Mass, on Dec. 1, 2018. » The Clemson Opener will be the first of three trips to Clemson for the Noles this season. The Noles will travel back to Clemson on Jan. 14-15 for the Clemson Invite and on Jan. 28-29 for the Bob Pollock Meet. » Head Coach Bob Braman enters his 18th year as the head coach of the Florida State track and field team. » Braman has won 14 (10 men’s, 4 women’s) outright ACC Indoor Championships. Braman’s 14 combined championships puts him second all time in the ACC and first among active ACC coaches. » Braman brings in three new assistant coaches in Alex Midgett (Distance), Doug Reynolds (Throws) and Leevan Sands (Jumps). » The men finished 6th in last year’s final USTFCCCA poll while the women finished 16th. » The women won the 2020 ACC Indoor Championship for the first time since 2018. » The men and women swept the ACC Outdoor Championships for the first time since 2014. » The men finished 6th and the women 16th at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships. » The Noles return 18 All-ACC athletes which is the second most in the ACC. » The Noles return 11 qualifying athletes from last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships. » Isaac Grimes (Long Jump) won silver at last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships while Trey Cunningham (60m Hurdles) won bronze. » The women return seven indoor All-ACC athletes while the men return 11 All-ACC individuals. » The Noles won nine ACC weekly awards during last year’s indoor season. » The Noles have a load of experience with the men’s team having 19 seniors and the women’s team having 24 seniors. » Adriaan Wildschutt (3000m), Trey Cunningham (60m hurdles) and Isaac Grimes (Long jump) are the lone returning ACC Indoor Champions. » Cunningham was one of 10 athletes on the Bowerman List heading into last year’s NCAA Indoor Championship. » Isaac Grimes was named the 2021 Indoor ACC Men’s Field Athlete of the Year. » Cunningham (60m hurdles) is one of four athletes in the history of Florida State to win four conesecutive ACC indoor titles in a single event. Rafeeq Curry (2003-06), Kimberly Williams (2008-11) and Lacy Janson (2002-05) are the other three. Cunningham received an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 and can become the first FSU athlete to win five consecutive ACC indoor titles in a single event. » There are four athletes and one relay team that hold indoor school records. Adriaan Wildschutt (5,000m, 13:30.55), Trey Cunningham (60m hurdles, 7.51), Isaac Grimes (Long Jump, 8.35m), Ka’Tia Seymour (200m, 22.82), and the Distance Medley Relay team of Alyson Churchill, Ediong Odiong, Yasmine Abbes and Maudie Skyring (10.57.24). 2021-22 Indoor SCHEDULE Date Meet Location Dec 3. Clemson Opener Clemson, S.c Dec. 4 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener Boston, Mass. Jan. 14-15 Clemson Invite Clemson, S.C. Jan. 28-29 Bob Pollock Meet Clemson, S.C. Jan. 28-29 Texas Tech Invitational Lubbock, Texas Feb. 11-12 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 19 Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind. Feb. 24-26 ACC Indoor Championships Durham, N.C. Mar. 10-12 NCAA Indoor Championships Birmingham, Ala. Clemson Opener DEC. 3 • CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson Indoor Track & Field Complex Track and Field Track and Field Three-time Outdoor National Champions 68 National Champions 2021 Women’s ACC Indoor Champion . 2021 Men’s and Women’s ACC Out Champions. Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener DEC. 4 • BOSTON, MASS. Boston Track & Tennis Center 4:40 p.m.

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Page 1: Three-time Outdoor National Champions 68 National

Seminoles Begin Indoor Season at Clemson and Boston » Dec. 3 will be the earliest start of the season for the Noles since the 2018-19 season when they began the year at

the Colyear-Danville BU Opener in Boston, Mass, on Dec. 1, 2018. » The Clemson Opener will be the first of three trips to Clemson for the Noles this season. The Noles will travel back

to Clemson on Jan. 14-15 for the Clemson Invite and on Jan. 28-29 for the Bob Pollock Meet. » Head Coach Bob Braman enters his 18th year as the head coach of the Florida State track and field team. » Braman has won 14 (10 men’s, 4 women’s) outright ACC Indoor Championships. Braman’s 14 combined

championships puts him second all time in the ACC and first among active ACC coaches. » Braman brings in three new assistant coaches in Alex Midgett (Distance), Doug Reynolds (Throws) and Leevan

Sands (Jumps). » The men finished 6th in last year’s final USTFCCCA poll while the women finished 16th. » The women won the 2020 ACC Indoor Championship for the first time since 2018. » The men and women swept the ACC Outdoor Championships for the first time since 2014. » The men finished 6th and the women 16th at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships. » The Noles return 18 All-ACC athletes which is the second most in the ACC. » The Noles return 11 qualifying athletes from last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships. » Isaac Grimes (Long Jump) won silver at last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships while Trey Cunningham (60m

Hurdles) won bronze. » The women return seven indoor All-ACC athletes while the men return 11 All-ACC individuals. » The Noles won nine ACC weekly awards during last year’s indoor season. » The Noles have a load of experience with the men’s team having 19 seniors and the women’s team having 24 seniors. » Adriaan Wildschutt (3000m), Trey Cunningham (60m hurdles) and Isaac Grimes (Long jump) are the lone returning

ACC Indoor Champions. » Cunningham was one of 10 athletes on the Bowerman List heading into last year’s NCAA Indoor Championship. » Isaac Grimes was named the 2021 Indoor ACC Men’s Field Athlete of the Year. » Cunningham (60m hurdles) is one of four athletes in the history of Florida State to win four conesecutive ACC

indoor titles in a single event. Rafeeq Curry (2003-06), Kimberly Williams (2008-11) and Lacy Janson (2002-05) are the other three. Cunningham received an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 and can become the first FSU athlete to win five consecutive ACC indoor titles in a single event.

» There are four athletes and one relay team that hold indoor school records. Adriaan Wildschutt (5,000m, 13:30.55), Trey Cunningham (60m hurdles, 7.51), Isaac Grimes (Long Jump, 8.35m), Ka’Tia Seymour (200m, 22.82), and the Distance Medley Relay team of Alyson Churchill, Ediong Odiong, Yasmine Abbes and Maudie Skyring (10.57.24).

2021-22 Indoor SCHEDULEDate Meet LocationDec 3. Clemson Opener Clemson, S.cDec. 4 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener Boston, Mass.Jan. 14-15 Clemson Invite Clemson, S.C. Jan. 28-29 Bob Pollock Meet Clemson, S.C.Jan. 28-29 Texas Tech Invitational Lubbock, TexasFeb. 11-12 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark.Feb. 19 Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind. Feb. 24-26 ACC Indoor Championships Durham, N.C. Mar. 10-12 NCAA Indoor Championships Birmingham, Ala.

Clemson OpenerDEC. 3 • CLEMSON, S.C.

Clemson Indoor Track & Field Complex

Track and FieldTrack and FieldThree-time Outdoor National Champions

68 National Champions 2021 Women’s ACC Indoor Champion .

2021 Men’s and Women’s ACC Out Champions.

Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener

DEC. 4 • BOSTON, MASS. Boston Track & Tennis Center

4:40 p.m.

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2021 CLEMSON OPENER

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY INDOOR COMPLEX

Tentative Schedule: Friday, December 3rd 2021FIELD EVENTS10:00AM MEN POLE VAULT FINAL

WOMEN LONG JUMP TRIALS & FINALMEN HIGH JUMP FINALMEN WEIGHT THROW TRIALS & FINAL

12:00PM MEN LONG JUMP TRIALS & FINALWOMEN WEIGHT THROW TRIALS & FINAL

2:00PM WOMEN POLE VAULT FINALWOMEN TRIPLE JUMP TRIALS & FINALMEN SHOT PUT TRIALS & FINAL

3:00PM WOMEN HIGH JUMP FINAL

4:00PM MEN TRIPLE JUMP TRIALS & FINALWOMEN SHOT PUT TRIALS & FINAL

TRACK EVENTS11:30 AM NATIONAL ANTHEM11:40 AM WOMEN 600m RUN SEC vs TIME11:55 AM WOMEN 60m HURDLES PRELIM12:05 PM MEN 600m RUN SEC vs TIME12:20 PM MEN 60m HURDLES PRELIM12:30 PM WOMEN MILE RUN SEC vs TIME12:40 PM WOMEN 60m DASH PRELIM12:50 PM MEN MILE RUN SEC vs TIME

1:00 PM MEN 60m DASH PRELIM1:10 PM WOMEN 1000m RUN SEC vs TIME1:20 PM MEN 1000m RUN SEC vs TIME1:30 PM WOMEN 60m HURDLES FINAL1:35 PM MEN 60m HURDLES FINAL1:40 PM WOMEN 60m DASH FINAL1:45 PM MEN 60m DASH FINAL1:50 PM WOMEN 300m RUN SEC vs TIME2:05 PM MEN 300m RUN SEC vs TIME2:20 PM WOMEN 400m RUN SEC vs TIME2:35 PM MEN 400m RUN SEC vs TIME2:50 PM WOMEN 800m RUN SEC vs TIME3:00 PM MEN 800m RUN SEC vs TIME3:05 PM WOMEN 200m DASH SEC vs TIME3:20 PM MEN 200m DASH SEC vs TIME3:35 PM WOMEN 3000m RUN FINAL3:50 PM MEN 3000m RUN FINAL4:05 PM WOMEN DMR FINAL4:15 PM MEN DMR FINAL4:30 PM WOMEN 4X400 RELAY SEC vs TIME4:40 PM MEN 4X400 RELAY SEC vs TIME

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Bob BramanHead Coach - Men’s Cross County, 21st seasonWomen’s Cross Country, 8th SeasonMen’s & Women’s Track & Field, 18th season

Bob Braman is in the midst of his second decade at Florida State University as the third-longest tenured head coach in Seminole athletics, leading the men’s cross country and both the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field teams. Since succeeding Hall of Fame track & field coach Terry Long prior to the 2004 season, Braman‘s Noles have become a national brand, highlighted by a pair of men’s NCAA Outdoor Championships in 2006 and 2008.

He begins his 21st season directing the men’s cross country team, and 18th season at the helm of the men’s and women’s track & field programs. Braman also has returned to the role as the women’s cross country team for his eighth season. Along the way the FSU men have carved out 19 top-10 NCAA Cham-pionship finishes after finishing 10th at the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Championships while the women added their seventh top-10 finish at the 2019 NCAA Outdoor meet.

Meanwhile, the men’s cross country team has made the NCAA Championships in 14 out of the last 18 years. In 2021, Braman coached Adriaan Wildschutt to a runner-up finish at the 2020 NCAA Cross Coun-try Championships, the highest finish by a Seminole in school history.

Simply put, the Seminoles are synonymous with success on the national stage.

Florida State’s trophy case provides substantial evidence. In addition to the two NCAA Championships – among 12 top-four finishing trophies – the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) bestowed the Seminoles with the John McDonnell Award for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. .

Over the course of his career, the Seminole men have lifted the Atlantic Coast Conference champion-ship trophy 24 times, adding their 12th outdoor title in 2021 to go along with 12 indoor title celebrations. Meanwhile, the women had a successful 2021 season with a Co-ACC Championship on the indoor side and an outright outdoor ACC Championship. The women have now won four indoor titles to go with their four outdoor titles. Their resume includes a pair of ACC Triple Crowns, sweeping cross country, indoor and outdoor team titles in 2008-09 and 2013-14.

Beyond the team success, the Noles have amassed 388 All-American honors between the track & field and cross country programs, producing 40 national champions on the track. In 2011, Ngoni Makusha claimed The Bowerman Award, college track & field’s highest honor.

FSU’s excellence has allowed Braman to stockpile a total of 49 national, regional and conference Coach of the Year honors. He won three consecutive USTFCCCA National Coach of the Year awards (2006-08) for outdoor track & field, 27 ACC Coach of the Year honors and 19 South Region Coach of the Year awards.

The men’s cross country program has advanced to the NCAA Championships 14 times, highlighted by a runner-up finish in 2010 and a fifth-place showing in 2012. Prior to his arrival the Noles had just one NCAA Championship appearance and two All-Americans.

Eight Noles have earned All-American honors under Braman, who also produced the first four All-Ameri-can women’s honors in FSU’s NCAA era.

Prior to his arrival in 2000, the FSU men’s cross country team had not finished higher than seventh in nine ACC Championship meets. Braman matched that all-time best finish in his first season and hasn’t looked back. The Noles have 15 top-five ACC finishes, highlighted by the program’s first ACC title in 2010 and five runner-up finishes.

FSU has won five NCAA South Region titles. The 2012 title was the first at Apalachee Regional Park, FSU’s home course, which Braman was instrumental in designing and developing in a joint venture with Leon County, the Gulf Winds Track Club and the university. The course will host the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

In addition to his work with the men, Braman also laid the foundation for the women’s cross country program from 2000-2006, guiding them to the first NCAA Championship appearances (2002, 2003 and 2006) in school history.

Prior to his arrival in Tallahassee, Braman enjoyed 17 years of success at the University of South Florida. He began his career as the men’s cross country assistant in 1983, was promoted to head coach in 1985 and launched the women’s program in 1986. He was named USF’s first track & field coach in 1991.

A Tampa, Fla. native, he graduated from the University of Florida in 1980. A three-year captain of the cross country team, he earned All-SEC honors in cross country (1979-80) and indoor track (1979), while setting the school record in the indoor three-mile run.

He is married to the former Debbie Turner. They have two sons, Steven and Tyler, who are Florida State graduates.

Ricky ArgroAssistant Coach (Men’s Sprints & Relays, 7th season)Ricky Argro captained the 2006 Florida State men’s track & field team to an NCAA title as a senior, four years after the Noles placed 57th during his freshman year.

Through his first five seasons as the men’s sprints and relays coach, the Noles are following a similar arc. FSU was 64th at the 2016 outdoor champion-ships and 17th in 2019, after placing sixth indoors.

Argro’s sprinters have been instrumental in that ascent. Over the past two-and-a-half seasons his charges have piled up 13 All-American honors between the indoor and outdoor campaigns and 10 ACC champions, leading to four out of five possible team titles through the 2020 ACC Indoor Championships. The Noles won their third consecutive ACC Indoor title in February and also spent four weeks ranked No. 1 nationally.

Despite the absence of his top sprinter due to injury, Argro saw freshman Taylor Banks and sophomore Jhevaughn Matherson qualify for the 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships, which were canceled by the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Forced to rebuild the roster upon his arrival, Argro replenished the ranks by landing stars Darryl Haraway, Andre Ewers, Kasaun James, Matherson and Banks, and surrounding them with quality complementary pieces through resourceful recruiting and development.

That was especially evident in 2019 when James swept ACC Indoor Championship Track MVP and ACC Indoor Track Performer of the Year honors, while Ewers won his second consecutive ACC Outdoor Championship Track MVP honor. Bryand Rincher’s accolades spanned the 2019 indoor and outdoor seasons, sweeping ACC Freshman of the Year hon-ors. Rincher was the lone Nole to earn first-team All-American honors in both seasons as the only freshman to advance to the NCAA finals in the 60-meter and 100-meter dashes.

Banks added to the list, claiming the 2020 ACC Indoor Freshman of the Year honors.

FSU’s new depth was on display when they charged from sixth place entering the final day of the ACC Indoor Championships to a share of the team title. The Noles qualified a confer-ence-record six men to the 60-meter dash finals and piled up 25 points, and stacked on 29 points in the 200 final with a 1-2-3 finish leading five finalists.

Haraway, the centerpiece to Argro’s first recruiting class, was the 2017 ACC Indoor 60- and 200-meter champion, earning Track MVP honors.

In all, Argro’s men have amassed 42 All-ACC honors, including 20 first-team selections.

The 2019 4x100 relay team of Rincher, Matherson, Michael Timpson and Ewers broke the NCAA Championship record in a runner-up finish at 38.08.

In 2018, Ewers matched Dentarius Locke’s school record in the 60-meter dash (6.52).Totaled, Argro’s men have added 16 new additions to the all-time top-10 lists between the indoor and outdoor seasons.

The success further validates Bob Braman’s 2015 hiring of Argro, who built his reputation as a high school and private coach in Central Florida since graduating from FSU in 2006. Argro guided Orlando’s First Academy to three consecutive 1A boys state runner-up finishes and the girls to back-to-back top-eight showings, producing 15 state champions.

In addition to that team success, Argro also helped develop former Noles sprinter Marvin Bracy, a 2016 Olympian, and his cousin Levonte Whitfield, who starred for the FSU football team. Together they were the top-ranked 100-meter high school runners nationally from 2011-13. Additionally, he coached future NCAA champion and Team USA member Teahna Daniels at First Academy.

Argro’s passion for coaching has roots back to his days at Lyman High School, where he was mentored by Fred Finke and Marcus O’Dell. It was nurtured during his four seasons with the Noles, where he helped qualify two All-American 4×100 relay teams to the NCAA Championship meet, while earning All-ACC honors under Ken Harnden, the man he replaced on the FSU staff.

Argro and his wife Iona are the proud parents of four daughters – Tamera, Isis, Yahirah and London.

Coaching Staff

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Matt KaneAssistant Coach (Hurdles & Women’s Sprints, 3rd season)Returning to the collegiate ranks in September of 2019, Matt Kane wasted no time putting his stamp on the Florida State women’s sprints and the men’s hurdle groups.

In 2021, Kane helped the Noles capture two individual titles at the ACC Indoor Champion-ships with Jayla Kirkland (60m) and Trey Cunningham (60m hurdles) each picking up individu-al titles. Kirkland came back at the ACC Outdoor Championships and captured the 100m title and Cunningham took home the 110m hurdles title. Kane helped three Noles in All-American honors in 2021.

The initial success under Kane should come as not surprise. He arrived in Tallahassee with 18 years of coaching experience and an impressive list of accomplishments, having produced six NCAA champions, an IAAF world champion and 160 first-team All-Americans between the NCAA Division I and NJCAA ranks.

Prior to joining the Noles, Kane coached professionally for four years with Austin, Tex-as-based Axis Athletics, where he also served as a consultant for Adidas. Prior to that the Oklahoma native spent four seasons (2012-15) as the sprints and hurdles coach at Alabama and two seasons as the men’s sprints and hurdles coach at Oklahoma (2010-11).

Seymour and Cunningham were historically good in 2020. Seymour qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in both the 60-meter dash (7.17) and 200-meter dash (22.82). Those times came at the ACC Indoor Championships where she became the first woman to win three consecutive championship track MVP honors.

Cunningham, one of three finalists for USTFCCCA Performer of the Year, finished the season ranked No. 1 collegiately in the hurdles. Unbeaten against collegiate competition, he set the ACC record (7.51) and went on to become the first three-time ACC 60-meter hurdles champion.

Both Seymour and Cunningham, who set school records in the 200 dash and 60 hurdles, respectively, were honored as ACC and South Region Track Performers of the Year.

Kane’s athletes posted 10 FSU top-10, all-time indoor marks, including four in the men’s 60 hurdles. Kirkland shares the No. 2 spot in the 60 (7.17) with Seymour, while Janae Caldwell owns the No. 4 position in the 400.

If not for the cancellation of the NCAA Indoor Championships due to the coronavirus pandem-ic, Kane would have likely added to the list of NCAA champions he has mentored.

Alabama’s Ramona Burchell won three sprint NCAA – two in the 60-meter dash and one in the 100-meter dash – and set the since-broken NCAA record in the 60 when she ran 7.08 to win the 2014 SEC title. In addition to Burchell’s 2014 60-meter title, Diondre Batson won the men’s indoor 200-meter title the same year. Kane’s first NCAA champion was Oklahoma’s Ronnie Ash, who won the 60-meter hurdles title in 2010. A year later it was Mookie Salaam who delivered his second NCAA crown, claiming the 200-meter indoor title.

Those efforts did not go unrecognized as Kane was selected by his peers as the 2011 Mid-west Region Men’s Outdoor Assistant Coach of the Year and the 2013 South Region Men’s Outdoor Assistant Coach of the Year.

Kane cut his coaching teeth in the junior college ranks, with a five-year stint (2001-05) as the sprints coach at Butler (Kan.) County Community College. In a four-year run (2006-09) as the head coach at Barton (Kan.) County Community College, he guided the program to a sweep of the NJCAA men’s and women’s indoor titles in 2006.

Among his junior college pupils, Ryan Brathwaite became the youngest IAAF World Cham-pion in the 110-meter hurdles in 2009, while representing Barbados. Brathwaite’s Barton teammate, Panama native Alonso Edward, won silver in the 200-meter dash behind Usain Bolt’s world record.

Not surprisingly, Kane earned NJCAA Men’s National Coach of the Year honors in 2009.

The connections Kane has made through his time in the collegiate and professional ranks have further enhanced his reputation as an elite recruiter, both domestically and abroad, where he has deep ties in the Caribbean as well as Europe.

Kane and his wife Diana have two children, Lucas and Emily.

Alex MidgettAssistant Coach (Women’s Distance, 2nd seasonCross Country, 1st season)Midgett starts her first season as the women’s cross country and distance assistant coach after serving as the operations assistant since 2018. In 2022, she will start her second sea-

son as the assistant distance coach for the women’s track and field program.

Before assuming this role in her sixth year on the FSU staff, she served as a volunteer assistant coach from 2016-18 before moving into the operations position.

Midgett was also the camp director for two years for the Seminole Trails Running Camp.

In addition to this role, Midgett worked as the General Manager at Capital City Runners LLC for one year. She also coached at a six-week running camp hosted by Gulf Winds Track Club where she led elementary- to high school-age students in warm-ups and trail runs.

Outside of coaching, Midgett started a run-specialty department at Trail and Ski in Tallahas-see, which has now grown into Cadence Running.

Midgett graduated from Florida State University in 2016 with a degree in exercise physiol-ogy. She competed for four seasons on the cross country and track & field programs. She earned an ACC Honor Roll selection all four years and recorded personal bests in each of her last four meets as a collegiate athlete.

A native of Orange Park, Fla., Midgett ran XC and track in high school and still holds three school records in the 300m hurdles and as a part of the 4×800 and 4×400 relays.

Coaching Staff

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Leevan SandsAssistant Coach (Jumps, 1st season)Leevan Sands enters his first season as an assistant jumps coach for the FSU track and field program. Sands previously served as an assistant track & field coach at the University of Northern Colorado for two years.

Before turning to coaching, Sands enjoyed a 13-year profes-sional career that was highlighted by winning the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in the triple jump, while representing the Bahamas.

He was also the CEO of Sands Pro Apparel for four years and co-owner of Sno Bix and Sand Pit Snacks.

Sands is a four-time Olympian and 12-time Bahamas national champion. He currently holds the Bahamian national record in the triple jump (17.59) for outdoor and the long jump (8.10) in indoor.

He also won the silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games and bronze medals from the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the 2003 World Championships, and the 2015 North American, Central American, and Caribbean Championships.

Sands took on the role of a spokesperson for the Bahamas in 2008 and helped mentor kids from his home country, including the 2016 NCAA triple jump champion.

Sands served as a volunteer assistant at Auburn High School in Opelika, Alabama, for two seasons where he helped produce two state champions in addition to the No. 3 triple jumper in the country. He also coached local junior basketball and youth baseball teams.

Sands graduated from Auburn University in 2005 with a degree in adult education. He was the 2003 NCAA long jump champion and the NCAA triple jump champion in 2004.

In 2004, Sands was named the SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Prior to his collegiate career, Sands was the Gatorade Athlete of the Year after winning gold in the long, triple, and high jump at the High School National Championships in 1999. He was also the indoor high school champ in the long and triple jump where he set the record in the triple jump (52’8”).

Doug ReynoldsAssistant Coach (Throws, 1st season)Doug Reynolds enters his first season as a Seminole after a five year stint as the head coach for the New Mexico State track and field and cross country programs. Reynolds will be the assistant throws coach for the Seminoles.

Reynolds comes to Tallahassee with a wealth of experience at the Division I and Power Five level. Reynolds helped the New Mexico State women to its first ever WAC Indoor Track and Field Championship in 2020 and was named the 2020 Mountain Region Coach of the Year. In his first season with the Aggies, Reynolds helped the Aggies to its second WAC Cross Country Championship in 2017.

Before New Mexico State, Reynolds had several successful stints as a Power Five assistant. At the University of Alabama, Reynolds helped the men’s discus team sweep the medals at the 2016 SEC Outdoor Championships. Reynolds was named the South Region Assistant Coach of the Year by the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) in 2014 after helping Alabama’s Hayden Reed to a discus title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Before arriving in Tuscaloosa, Reynolds spent six years at the University of Kentucky where he helped the Wildcats capture nine SEC event titles in his six years. In his first season with the Wildcats, Reynolds was named the 2006 NCAA Mideast Region Throws Coach of the Year.

Reynolds has also held assistant positions at the University of Arizona, Boise State University and the University of Kansas. Reynolds has coached four NCAA champions, a collegiate record holder, 50 All-Americans, 25 conference champions and 79 all-conference performers. Reynolds has also coached three Olympians in Jarred Rome (USA), Scott Rus-sell (Canada) and Rachel Dincoff (USA).

Reynolds graduated from the University of Arizona where he was the Pac-12 champion in discus and earned a No. 1 NCAA ranking. In 1999 and 2003, Reynolds represented the United States at the Pan American Games where he was a finalist both years for discus. He earned a No. 3 ranking in the country and No. 10 ranking in the world in discus during his career.

Reynolds and his wife Tracy have three children, Sadie (12), Owen (8), and Brandtly (6).

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2021-22 Florida State Men’s Track and Field Roster

Name Event Year Hometown Previous School Taylor Banks Sprints Jr. Miramar, Fla. Miramar HSDaeqwan Butler Sprints Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Piper HSAnderson Ball Distance Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Nease HSLucas Bouquot Distance Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Ponte Vedra HSClayton Carlson Mid-Distance R-So. Tallahassee, Fla. Lincoln HSAlex Collier Sprints So. Jacksonville, Fla. Orange Park HSTrey Cunningham Hurdles Sr. Winfield, Ala. Winfield City HSZach Cloud Distance So. St. Cloud, Fla. St. Cloud HSColeman Cronk Distance Fr. West Chester, Oh. Lakota West HSGaberial Curtis Distance R-So. Clermont, Fla. Mount Dora Christian AcademyCameron Daniel Sprints So. Miami, Fla. Columbus HSJeremiah Davis Jumps Jr. Lehigh Acres, Fla. Lehigh HSAmari Douglas Mid-Distance R-Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. Seminole State CollegePatrick Donnelly Distance Fr. Bellefontaine, Oh Bellefontaine HSSukeil Foucha Sprints/Mid-Distance R-Fr. Broward County, Fla. Virginia State Sam Field Distance R-So. Hobart, Australia Hobart CollegeJoab Francois Mid-Distance R-So. Altamonte Springs, Fla. Lake Brantley HSDarryl Gay Sprints Sr. West Orlando, Fla. Evans HSIsaac Grimes Jumps Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif. Chadron StateUlyesse Grace Hurdles Fr. Miami, Fla. Alabama StateSilas Griffith Distance R-Sr. Ridgefield, Wash. LipscombMicah Hilliard Distance R-Jr. Live Oak, Fla. Suwanee HSJacob Hoeffner Throws R-Fr. Fort Piece, Fla. John Carrol HSJacob Holmes Distance R-Jr. Auckland, New Zealand Sacred Heart HSMilton Ingraham II Throws Sr. Miami Gardens, Fla. Hallandale HSJacore Irving Jumps Sr. Chattahoochee, Fla. Sneads HSZach Leachman Distance So. Mars, Pa. Mars Area HSDamarre Martin Sprints Jr. Orlando, Fla. University HSJo’Vaughn Martin Sprints Sr. Houston, Texas Conroe HSJhevaugn Matherson Sprints Sr. Kingston, Jamaica Kingston CollegeHarrison Martingayle Distance Graduate Virginia Beach, Va. LSUAhmed Muhumed Distance R-Sr. Jigiga, Somali State Boise StateNick Napier Pole Vault Sr. Bradenton, Fla. Lakewood Ranch HSMatthew Newland Distance Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. Chiles HSRiley Ott Multi So. Lakeland, Fla. George Jenkins HSColby Otero Distance Sr. Kailua, Hawaii Seattle Pacific UniversityMatt Owens Distance Sr. Orem, Utah Orem HSCaleb Pottorff Distance R-Sr. Ft. Pierce, Fla. Lincoln Park AcademyWinston Quinn Mid-Distance Jr. Miami, Fla. Northwestern HSBryand Rincher Sprints Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Piper HSJames Rivera Hurdles R-So. Bradenton, Fla. Lakewood Ranch HSLuke Reid Distance R-So. Fairhaven, N.J. Christian Brothers AcademyPaul Stafford Distance Sr. Lake Wales, Fla. Lake Wales HSDon’Drea Swint Sprints Sr. Delray Beach, Fla. Coffeyville Community CollegeWynne Thomas Distance Fr. Tampa, Fla. HB Plants HSMac Updike Distance Fr. Lake Wales, Fla. Lake Wales HSTyson Williams Hurdles So. Lakeland, Fla. George Jenkins HSSean Watkins Jr. Sprints Fr. Opa Locka, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HSAdriaan Wildschutt Distance Sr. Ceres, South Africa Coastal CarolinaCurtis Williams Jumps Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. Leon HSAmir Willis Sprints Sr. Cincinnati, Oh Akron

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2021-22 Florida State Women’s Track and Field RosterName Event Year Hometown Previous School Yasmine Abbes Distance Sr. Nijmegen, Netherlands SSGNJacoria Burton Sprints So. Riley Bahr Distance Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio WyomingAmanda Beach Distance Sr. Melbourne, Fla. Melbourne Central Catholic HS Paola Bencosme Distance Fr. Miami, Fla. G. Holmes Braddock HSRebecca Bergnes Distance So. Miami, Fla. G. Holmes Braddock HSLauren Bing Distance Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Ponte Vedra HSKaley Boethig Distance R-Sr. Punta Gorda, Fla. North Port HSLindsay Boethig Distance R-Sr. Punta Gorda, Fla. North Port HSMegan Cook Throws Jr.Melanie Castron Distance So. Orlando, Fla. Winter Park HSAlyson Churchill Distance So. Tallahassee, Fla. Chiles HSRebecca Clark Distance Jr. Mount Dora, Fla. The Villages HSAddi Coggins Distance Sr. Franklin, Tenn. Independence HSAshley David Distance Jr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Seaholm HSElizabeth Funderburk Distance Sr. Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County HSAmani Heaven Throws R-Jr. Hallandale, Fla. Hallandale HSKatie Hibbard Distance Fr. Satellite Beach, Fla. Satellite HSRachel Johnson Distance Jr. Tampa, Fla. Alonso HSAva Klein Hurdles So. Lakewood Ranch, Fla. IMG AcademyToba Kahn Distance Fr. Boca Raton, Fla Spanish River Community HSCaisa-Marie Lindfors Throws So. Uppsala, Sweden Celsiusskolan HSJen Lima Distance R-Sr. Palm Harbor, Fla. East Lake HSElla Madson Multi Jr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Ponte Vedra HSSarah Magee Distance Jr. Odessa, Fla. Steinbrenner HSNicole McConnell Distance Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. Coral Springs HSEvie Mclver Distance Fr. Newcast Upon Tyne, England Winter Springs HSAgnes McTighe Distance Fr. Valais, Switzerland ECCG Sion HSKelechi Nwanaga Javelin Sr. Umuoriehi Isingwu, Nigeria Olobo Premier HSEdidiong Odiong Sprints Sr. West Riffa, Bahrain Wisdom Based AcademiesGrace O’Malley Distance Fr. Naples, Fla. Community School of NaplesMaria O’Malley Distance Fr. Naples, Fla. Community School of NaplesMorgan Palmer Distance Jr. Naples, Fla. Palmetto Ridge HSMichelle Petit-Pointe Sprints Fr. Miami, Fla. Northwestern HSErin Phelps Distance Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. Chiles HSAlondra Reyna-Lopez Distance Sr. LaBelle, Fla. LaBelle HSLauren Ryan Distance R-Sr. Brighton, Australia Geelong Grammar HSAshley Seymour Sprints Sr. Baltimore, Md. HoustonKa’Tia Seymour Sprints Jr. Palatka, Fla. Palatka HSAlonie Sutton Jumps Sr. Smiths Station, Ala. TennesseeAbby Schrobilgen Distance Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. Chiles HSMaudie Skyring Distance R-Sr. Wollongong, Australia Illawarra Grammar Ruby Stauber Mid-Distance Graduate Plymouth, Minn. VanderbiltSummer Steere Distance Fr. Weston, Fla. Cypress Bay HSKaia Stevenson Distance Sr. Panama City Beach, Fla. Home Life AcademyElla Swigler Distance Sr. Lynn Haven, Fla. Mosley HSSavy’on Toombs Sprints R-Sr. Tampa, Fla. Hillsborough HSDani Thompson Distance Fr. Sun Prairie, Wisc. Sun Prairie HSIsabella Timiraos Distance So. Miami, Fla. Our Lady of Lourdes AcademyEmma Jane Warren Distance Sr. Fernandina Beach, Fla. Bishop Kenny HSStella Weinberg Javelin Sr. Kristiansand, Norway Cal State-NorthridgeCaitlin Wilkey Distance So. Tallahassee, Fla. Chiles HSQuinn Wilson Distance So. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington HS NorthDe’Andreah Young Sprints Sr. Miami, Fla. South CarolinaSara Zabarino Javelin So. Candelo, Italy Universita del Piemonte Orientale

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YASMINE ABBESSenior• Nijmegen, NetherlandsStedelijke Scholen Gemeenschap Nijmegen (SSGN)

Indoor T&F 800m 2:08.65 Mile 4:43.89 3000m 9:23.20

• Represented the Netherlands at the 2018 U18 and 2019 U20 European Championships • 2x 2019 ACC Freshman of the Week• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American - DMR 2021 Indoor All-ACC -School Record holder - DMR

Alyson ChurchillSophomore• Tallahasee, Fla.• Chiles

Indoor T&F Mile 4:43.30 3000m 9:07.065000m 16:08.27

• NCAA bronze - Distance medley relay• 2021 All-American - Distance medley relay (Indoor T&F)

Caisa-Marie LindforsSophomore• Uppsala, Sweden.• Celsiusskolan

Discus 58.66mShot Put 16.41m

• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American Honorable Mention – Discus• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Shot Put• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – Discus• 2021 Indoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team• 2021 Outdoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team

Ediong OdiongSenior• West Riffa, Bahrain.• Wisdom Based Academies

60m 7.46100m 11.37200m 23.24400m 54.40

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American – DMR• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American – 4x100m• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 200m, 400m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 100m, 4x100m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 200m• 2021 Outdoor 4x100m ACC Champion

Ka’Tia SeymourSenior• Palatka, Fla.• Palatka

60m 7.17100m 11.11200m 22.55

• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American – 4x100m• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 60m, 200m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 4x100m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 100m, 200m• 2021 Outdoor 4x100m ACC Champion• 2021 Indoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team• 2021 Outdoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team

Maudie SkyringRedshirt Senior• Wollongong, Australia• Illawarra Grammar

800m 2:11.79Mile 4:34.983000m 9:04.44

• 2019 XC All-ACC, 2021 Indoor & Outdoor All-ACC• 2019, 2021 XC All-South Region• 2020 XC All-American• 2021 2x All-American Indoor T&F - Distance Medley Relay, 3,000M

Alonie SuttonSenior• Smiths Station, Ala. • Tennessee

Long Jump 6.27mTriple Jump 13.37m

• 2021 Indoor T&F 2nd Team All-American – Triple Jump• 2021 Outdoor T&F 2nd Team All-American – Triple Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Triple Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – Long Jump• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – Triple Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team• 2021 Outdoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team

Taylor BanksJunior• Miramar, Fla..• Miramar

60m 6.61100m 10.18200m 21.24

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team• 2020 ACC Indoor Freshman of the Year• 2020 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team

Daeqwan ButlerSenior• Fort Lauderdale, Fla.• Piper

60m 7.02100m 11.14200m 21.55400m 45.65

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 400m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 400m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American Honorable Mention – 4x400m

Trey CunninghamSenior• Palatka, Ala.• Winfield City

60H 7.51110H 13.28

• Florida State record holder in the 60m hurdles• 2021 Indoor T&F South Region Athlete of the Year• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American – 60H• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 60H• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 110H• 2021 Indoor T&F 60H ACC Champion• 2021 Outdoor T&F 110H ACC Champion• 2021 Indoor T&F ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year• 2021 Indoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team• 2021 Outdoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team• 2020 ACC Indoor Track Performer of the Year• 2020 ACC Indoor Track Scholar of the Year• 2018 ACC Indoor Freshman of the Year• 2018 ACC Outdoor Freshman of the Year

Returning All-ACC AthletesJeremiah DavisJunior• Lehigh Acres, Fla.• Lehighs

Triple Jump 14.49mLong Jump 7.99m60m 6.75

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American – Long Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Long Jump

Darryl GaqySenior• West Orlando, Fla.• Evans

60m 6.69100m 10.35200m 21.30400m 51.27

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – 60m

Isaac GrimesSenior• Moreno Valley, Calif..• Chadron State

Long Jump 8.35mTriple Jump 15.75m60m 6.76100m 10.55200m 22.51400m 49.25

• 2021 ACC Indoor Field Performer of the Year• 2021 ACC Outdoor Field Performer of the Year• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American – Long Jump• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American – Long Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Long Jump• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Long Jump• 2021 Indoor T&F Long Jump ACC Champion•2021 Outdoor T&F Long Jump ACC Champion• 2021 ACC Indoor Field Performer of the Week – (1/20/21, 2/3/21, 2/17/21)• 2021 ACC Outdoor Field Performer of the Week – (5/5/21)• FSU Indoor Long Jump record holder – 8.35m

Milton Ingraham IISenior• Miami Gardens, Fla.• Hallandale

Discus 59.26mShot Put 18.38m

• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American Honorable Mention – Discus• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – Shot Put• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Discus• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – Shot Put

Jacore IrvingJunior• Chattahoochee, Fla.• Sneads

Long Jump 7.56mTriple Jump 15.85m

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 2nd Team – TJ• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – TJ• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American Honorable Mention – TJ

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Riley OttSophomorer• Lakeland, Fla.• George Jenkins

Decathlon 6764Heptathlon 4929Javelin 51.05m Discus 31.02m Shot Put 10.88m Long Jump 6.90mPole Vault 4.40mHigh Jump 1.87m 110H 15.76 60H 8.921500m 5:01.311000m 2:52.94400m 47.67100m 11.04 60m 7.26

• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – Decathlon• 2021 Outdoor T&F Academic All-ACC Team

Adriaan WildschuttSenior• Ceres, South Africa.• Coastal Carolina

5000m 13:30.553000m 7:55.26

• 2020 National XC Runner-Up - Men’s 10K• 2020 USTFCCCA XC South Region Athlete of the Year• 2020, 2021 XC All-American• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American - 5,000M• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American- 10,000M• ACC, FSU, South African national record holder - 5,000M (Indoor T&F) & 10,000M• 2021 T&F ACC Champion - 3,000M (Indoor), 10,000M (Outdoor)• 2x 2021 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Men’s Athlete of the Week (9/13/2021 & 10/4/2021)• 2021 XC ACC Champion• 2021 XC All-South Region• Holds the 3rd (22:49.4) fastest Collegiate 8K time in Apalachee Regional Park History• Holds the 6th (28:52.0) fastest Collegiate 10K time in Apalachee Regional Park History

Returning All-ACC AthletesDon’Drea SwintSenior• Delray Beach, Fla.• Atlantic Community

60m 6.63100m 10.20

• 2021 Indoor T&F All-American 2nd Team – 60m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All-American – 4x100m• 2021 Indoor T&F All-ACC 1st Team – 60m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All ACC 1st Team – 100m• 2021 Outdoor T&F All ACC 1st Team – 4x100m• 2021 Outdoor ACC Champion – 4x100m• 2021 ACC Track Performer of the Week (2/3/2021)

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60 METERS1. Andre Ewers 6.52 2018 Dentarius Locke 6.52-a 20143. Marvin Bracy 6.54 20134. Kasaun James 6.55 2019 Maurice Mitchell 6.55 20116. Kendal Williams 6.56 2015 Kemar Hyman 6.56 20128. Darryl Haraway 6.59 2017 Michael Ray Garvin 6.59 2009 Walter Dix 6.59 2006 Phillip Riley 6.59c 1995 Bryand Rincher 6.59-a 2019

200 METERS1. Walter Dix 20.27 20062. Maurice Mitchell 20.41 20113. Brandon Byram 20.46 20104. Kasaun James 20.49 20195. Charles Clark 20.50 20086. Andre Ewers 20.60 20187. Jo’Vaughn Martin 20.72 20218. Horatio Williams 20.77 20129. Michael Ray Garvin 20.79 200810. Trentavis Friday 20.86 2015

400 METERS1. Ricardo Chambers 45.64 20072. James Harris 45.90-a 20143. DaeQwan Butler 46.30 20204. Michael Cherry 46.31 20155. Alonzo Russell 46.44-a 20146. Kevin Ansley 46.73 19937. Kyle Fearrington 46.94 20208. Stephen Newbold 46.98 20139. Charles Clark 47.03 200810. Ronnie Taylor 47.09c 1982

800 METERS1. Jake Burton 1:47.72 20162. Otniel Teixeira 1:48.47 20163. Darrin Gibson 1:48.78 20124. Rob Circelli 1:48.87 19915. Andrew Krumins 1:49.23 20086. Ocky Clark 1:49.86 19867. Philip Rolle 1:50.59c 19828. Bert Freire 1:50.70 20179. George Gardner 1:50.94 198610. Tim Middlekoop 1:51.12 1993

MILE1. Tom Lancashire 3:58.52 20062. Kasey Knevelbaard 3:59.00 20203. David Forrester 3:59.13 20124. Michael Hall 3:59.37 20185. Daniel Roberts 4:03.62 20096. Matt Leeder 4:03.65 20097. Zak Seddon 4:04.03 20168. Harry Mulenga 4:04.36 20179. Justin Harbour 4:04.67 200910. Bert Freire 4:05.08 2020

3000 METERS1. Luke Gunn 7:53.97 20082. Adriaan Wildschutt 7:55.26 20213. Mark Buckingham 7:55.98 20084. Tom Lancashire 7:56.01 20075. Matt Leeder 7:56.06 20096. Daniel Roberts 7:57.62 20097. David Forrester 7:57.93 20128. Zak Seddon 7:59.40 20159. Andrew Lemoncello 8:00.09 200710. Herb Wills 8:03.44c 1982

5000 METERS1. Adriaan Wildschutt 13:30.55 20212. Andrew Lemoncello 13:46.00 20073. Mike Fout 13:56.52 20114. Herb Wills 14:00.10 19825. Steven Cross 14:06.78 20206. Steeve Gabart 14:07.50 20097. Silas Griffith 14:07.93 20208. Breandan O Neill 14:10.96 20139. Ciaran O’Lionaird 14:10.99 201010. Jack Goodwin 14:12.97 2015

60 METER HURDLES1. Trey Cunningham 7.51! 20202. Drew Brunson 7.53 20083. Arthur Blake 7.59c 19874. Caleb Parker 7.61 20205. Phillip Riley 7.64c 19956. Braxton Canady 7.70 20207. Mike Roberson 7.73c 19778. Danny Smith 7.74c 1974-759. TyRicke Highman 7.78 202010. Leander McKenzie 7.85c 1984

HEPTATHLON1. Gonzalo Barroilhet 5951 20082. Pelle Rietveld 5620 20093. Dante Newberg 5291 20184. Riley Ott 4929 20215. Matt Frith 4917 20066. David Lott 4857 20197. Daniel Salgado 4717 20128. Jacob Peacock 4683 20069. Hunter Napier 4368 201910. Collin Lomagistre 4080 2010

Men’s Indoor All-Time Top 10

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LONG JUMP1. Isaac Grimes 8.35m 27-4.75 20212. Ngoni Makusha 8.21m+ 26-11.25 20093. Corion Knight 8.02m 26-3.75 2018 Brian Chibudu 8.02m 26-3.75 20105. Jalen Ramsey 7.97m 26-1.75 20156. Fabian Edoki 7.86m 25-9.5 20207. Joe Allen 7.85m 25-9.25 20018. Stefan Brits 7.82m 25-8 20169. Kenneth Fisher 7.81m 25-7.5 201810. Billy Close 7.78m 25-6.25 1987

TRIPLE JUMP1. Armani Wallace 16.72m-a 54-10.25 20192. Rafeeq Curry 16.60m-a 54-5.5 20063. Kelsey Nash 16.44m 53-11.25 19944. Jonathan Reid 16.32m 53-6.5 20145. Rayon Taylor 16.22m 53-2.75 20086. Phillip Young 16.00m 52-6 2012 Joe Allen 16.00m 52-6 20008. Montel Nevers 15.90m 52-2 20179. Andy Latimer 15.84m 51-11.5 198410. Leon Hutchins 15.74m 51-7.5 1981

HIGH JUMP1. James Harris 2.32m-a! 7-7.25 20142. Shawn Brown 2.23m 7-3.75 20013. Darrell Willis 2.22m-a 7-3.5^ 19864. Kenny Smith 2.20m 7-2.75^ 19835. Caleb Parker 2.20m 7-2.5 2020 Kevin Christ 2.20m 7-2.5 1992 Andrew Batchelor 2.20m 7-2.5 20107. Tom Stitt 2.19m 7-2.25 1987 Gary Snells 2.19m 7-2.25 19879. Larry Sayers 2.18m 7-1.75^ 1980 Darius King 2.18m 7-1.75 2014

POLE VAULT1. Jeff Bray 5.50m 18-0.5 19922. Tom Riether 5.38m 17-8 19883. Gonzalo Barroilhet 5.35m 17-6.5 20124. Andrew LaHaye 5.31m 17-5 20135. Jason Dean 5.30m 17-4.5 19996. Larry Carr 5.28m 17-4^ 19897. Jeff Atkinson 5.27m 17-3.5 20028. Phares Rolle 5.23m 17-2 19769. Matt Hurley 5.20m 17-0.75 200710. Brian Fitzsimmons 5.03m 16-6 1986

SHOT PUT1. Garrett Johnson 20.48m 67-2.25 20062. Austin Droogsma 20.10m 65-11.5 20183. Michael Putman 19.20m 63-0 20124. Ben Bonhurst 19.05m 62-6 20155. Dorian Scott 18.85m 61-10.25 20036. Sanjae Lawrence 18.60m 61-0.25 20207. Milton Ingraham 18.38m 60-3.75 20208. Emmanuel Oniya 18.01m 59-1.25 20179. Mike Bell 17.98m 59-0 198710. Chad DaCosta 17.91m 58-9.25 2016

WEIGHT THROW1. B.J. Linnenbrink 20.91m 68-7.25 20022. Andrew Diakos 19.97m 65-6.25 20063. Markindey Sineus 19.81m 65-0 20154. Brandon Tirado 19.79m 64-11.25 20185. Jody Lawrence 18.75m 61-6.25 19986. Matt Wernke 18.71m 61-4.75 20097. William Shirk 18.17m 59-7.5 19978. Josh Bowling 18.15m 59-6.75 20029. Dan Royal 18.14m 59-6.25 200410. Travis Whitfield 18.01m 59-1.25 2010

4x400 RELAY1. Russell, Harris, Locke, Newbold 3:05.13! 20132. J. Borlee, K. Borlee, Williams, O’Connor 3:05.48 2009 3. Williams, K. Borlee, O’Connor, J. Borlee 3:05.97 20094. Russell, Roy, Cherry, Harris 3:06.79 20145. Locke, Russell, Harris, Roy 3:07.26 20146. Buchanan, Dix, Chambers, Clark 3:07.35 20077. Buchanan, Navarette, Clark, Dix 3:07.41 20088. Buchanan, Navarette, Byram, Clark 3:07.47 20089. Russell, Cherry, Locke, Harris 3:07.70 201410. Fearrington, Canady, Daniel, Butler 3:07.53 2020

DISTANCE MEDLEY1. Mulenga, Simpkins, Freire, Hall 9:33.39 20172. Buckingham, Buchanan, Jesensky, Lancashire 9:37.26 20073. Teixeira, Rose, Burton, Seddon 9:39.50 20154. Freire, Daniel, Dau, Knevelbaard 9:40.80 20205. Seddon, Roy, Butler, Mulenga 9:45.56 20166. Smyth, Navarette, Gibson, Forrester 9:45.80 20117. Hardwick, Golson, Freire, Szogi 9:46.05 20188. Teixeira, Rose, Butler, Seddon 9:48.36 2015 9. Seddon, Moona, Teixeira, Mulenga 9:48.37 201610. Buckingham, Francis, Noyes, Gunn 9:49.86 2008

KEY! - ACC Record+ - ACC Championship & ACC Record% - ACC Championship Meet Record

c - converted time using USTFCCCA standardized track event conversion factors charta - performance came at altitude^ - performance contested in Imperial measurement

BOLD - on current roster

Updated through October 21, 2021

Men’s Indoor All-Time Top 10

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Women’s Indoor All-Time Top 10

60 METERS1. Tonya Carter 7.15+ 20002. Ka’Tia Seymour 7.17 2020 Jayla Kirkland 7.17 20204. Michelle Finn 7.19 19875. Marecia Pemberton 7.27 20116. Shauna Helps 7.28 20187. Marita Payne 7.29c 19848. Esmeralda Garcia 7.34 19819. Janet Davis 7.36 198410. Danielle Jeffery 7.38 2009

200 METERS1. Ka’Tia Seymour 22.82% 20202. Jayla Kirkland 23.00-a 20193. Shauna Helps 23.02 20184. Kala Funderburk 23.41 20155. Teona Rodgers 23.42 20096. Candyce McGrone 23.46 20107. Karimah Davis 23.53 20198. Edidiong Odiong 23.59 20219. Brittany St. Louis 23.68 200910. Yashiva Edwards 23.73 1997

400 METERS1. Kala Funderburk 52.26 20152. Samantha George 52.81 20003. Karimah Davis 53.02 20194. Janae Caldwell 53.37 20205. Sage Watson 53.42-a 20146. Brittany St. Louis 53.83 20117. Shaquania Dorsett 53.84 20178. Elizabeth Ichite 53.99 20149. Janet Davis 54.21 198410. Sheryl Covington 54.25 1994

800 METERS1. Chelsea Jarvis 2:04.45 20162. Rikke Ronholt 2:05.84 19983. Violah Lagat 2:06.94 20114. Angela Harris 2:07.24 19915. Laura Gerber 2:07.32 20016. Madison Harris 2:07.57 20187. Samantha George 2:07.88 20008. Georgia Peel 2:08.01 20139. Christal Washington 2:08.02 200910. Erica Shepard 2:08.35 1996

MILE1. Colleen Quigley 4:29.67! 20152. Amanda Winslow 4:31.08 20133. Susan Kuijken 4:34.11 20094. Linden Hall 4:34.94 20145. Maudie Skyring 4:34.98 20216. Hannah England 4:35.30 20087. Pilar McShine 4:35.99 20108.. Georgia Peel 4:37.21 20139. Hannah Brooks 4:37.87 201210. Natalie Hughes 4:39.17 2004

3000 METERS1. Susan Kuijken 8:56.27! 20092. Maudie Skyring 9:04.44 20213. Alyson Churchill 9:07.06 20214. Militsa Mircheva 9:07.33 20195. Amanda Winslow 9:08.13 20136. Pasca Cheruiyot 9:13.51 20117. Colleen Quigley 9:13.79 20138. Vicky Gill 9:15.68 20049. Jessica Parry 9:15.97 201310. Carmela Cardama Baez 9:18.20 2017

5000 METERS1. Militsa Mircheva 15:43.30 20192. Hannah Walker 15:58.15 20143. Vicky Gill 16:00.62 20044. Rebecca Clark 16:02.47 20215. Pasca Cheruiyot 16:05.36 20116. Elizabeth Funderburk 16:05.56 20207. Carmela Cardama Baez 16:07.49 20178. Alyson Churchill 16:08.27 2021 9. Pippa Woolven 16:08.93 201410. Kayleigh Tyerman 16:12.17 2013

60 METER HURDLES1. Cortney Jones 8.02 20182. Teona Rodgers 8.07 20093. Meme Jean 8.08 20164. Peta-Gay Williams 8.15 20175. Anne Zagre 8.21 2013 Kim Jones 8.21 20037. Ashley Miller 8.24 20198. Nicole Setterington 8.28 2017 Carolyn Faison 8.28c 198210. Melissa-Maree Farrington 8.34 2016

PENTATHLON1. Grete Sadeiko 4105 20152. Melissa-Maree Farrington 4086 20163. Deanna Lane 3751 20054. Alejandra Martinez 3620 20155. Margaret Moynihan 3432 19816. Ewa Marcinkiewicz 3405 20137. Heather LeBlanc 3256 20058. Valerie Flournoy 3108 20089. Maryke Brits 3076 201410. Sara Mackey 3053 2010

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Women’s Indoor All-Time Top 10

LONG JUMP1. Esmeralda Garcia 6.77m 22-2.5 19812. Sonya Blades 6.62m 21-8.5 19903. Kim Williams 6.55m 21-6 20114. Rougui Sow 6.49m 21-3.5 20195. Trinette Johnson 6.45m 21-2 19936. Amy Harris 6.43m 21-1.25 20117. Jogaile Petrokaite 6.38m 20-11.25 2017 Der’Renae Freeman 6.38m 20-11.25 20169. Kim Jones 6.35m 20-10 200210. Alice Bennett 6.20m 20-4 1981

TRIPLE JUMP1. Kim Williams 14.23m+ 46-8.25 20102. Ruta Lasmane 14.15m 46-5.25 20213. Michelle Jenije 13.54m 44-5.25 20124. Esmeralda Garcia 13.51m 44-4 19855. Alonie Sutton 13.33m 43-9 20216. Alyce Williams 13.31m 43-8 20077. Tiara Swanagan 13.21m 43-4.25 20098. Latoya Legree 13.10m 42-11.75 20069. Zuzette Mullings 12.97m 42-6.75 200010. Trentorria Green 12.94m 42-5.5 2020

HIGH JUMP1. Eleonora Omoregie 1.88m 6-2 20172. Holly Kelly 1.85m 6-1 19903. Wendy Markham 1.81m 5-11.75^ 19834. Stacey Taylor 1.80m 5-10.75 20025. Indianne Henry 1.79m 5-10.5 19936. Kiara Wright 1.74m 5-8.5 2015 7. Grete Sadeiko 1.73-am 5-8 2014 Carolyn Faison 1.73m 5-8^ 19829. Melissa-Maree Farrington 1.72m 5-7.75 201710. Safia Morgan 1.70m 5-7 2017 Danielle Williams 1.70m 5-7 2011 Tiara Swanagan 1.70m 5-7 2009 Marla Jackson 1.70m 5-7 2005

POLE VAULT1. Lacy Janson 4.50m 14-9 20062. Jazmyn Dennis 4.15m 13-7.25 2020 3. Liz Mabry 4.05m 13-3.5 20104. Hannah Acton 3.99m 13-1 2015 Karly Jackson 3.97m 13-0.25 20146. Lauren Giffin 3.91m 12-10 20127. Nicole Breske 3.86m 12-8 20208. Lindsay Osborn 3.84m 12-7.25 20019. Madison Schmidt 3.82m 12-6.25 201510. Tori Allen 3.81m 12-6 2008

SHOT PUT1. Gleneve Grange 17.24m 56-6.75 20182. Caisa-Maries Lindfors 16.41m 53-10.25 20213. Kamorean Hayes 16.29m 53-5.5 20084. Chelsea Whalen 16.27m 53-4.5 20145. Kellion Knibb 16.01m-a 52-6.25 20146. Ieva Zarankaite 15.97m 52-4.75 20187. Cerenity Young 15.73m 51-7.25 20038. Lakitta Johnson 15.58m 51-1.5 2015 Amani Heaven 15.58m 51-1.5 20219. Shannon Cook 15.53m 50-11.5 199710. Allyn Laughlin 15.45m 50-8.25 2010

WEIGHT THROW1. Briana Cherry-Bronson 20.98m-a 68-10 20142. Sasha-Ann Lebert 20.96m 68-9.25 20163. Nadia Maffo 20.62m 67-8 20204. Lakitta Johnson 20.15m 66-1.50 20155. Lakeisha Mose 19.02m 62-5 19986. Caila Coleman 18.19m 59-8.25 20107. Veronika Kanuchova 17.63m 57-10.25 20178. Katja Vangsnes 16.91m 55-5.75 20159. Sarah Reed 16.85m-a 55-3.50 2006 Amanda Kinney 16.85m 55-3.50 2003

4x400 RELAY1. Danvers, Embon, Edwards, Shepard 3:33.59 19962. Swanepoel, Funderburk, Pierce, Watson 3:35.26 20153. Swanepoel, Funderburk, Watson, Jarvis 3:35.41 20154. Aa. Williams, Ae Williams, Richemond, Niako 3:35.92 2006 5. Danvers, Embon, Shepard, Edwards 3:36.36 19976. Davis, Levy, Dwyer-Brown, Cliette 3:37.47 19847. Caldwell, Seymour, Cunningham, Davis 3:37.66 20208. Richemond, St. Louis, Batchelor, Smith 3:38.13 20089. Chandler, Funderburk, Watson, Pierce 3:39.25 201510. Cunningham, Caldwell, Seymour, Odiong 3:38.77 2020

DISTANCE MEDLEY1. Churchill,Odiong, Abbes, Skyring 10:57.24 20212. Winslow, Watson, Peel, Quigley 10:57.41+ 20133. Parry, Watson, Peel, Quigley 11:00.78 2013 4. Hall, Ichite, Peel, Quigley 11:01.59 20145. Jarvis, Swanepoel, Over, Quigley 11:04.53 20156. Brooks, Pierce, Worden, Winslow 11:08.17 20127. Peel, Swanepoel, Over, Quigley 11:09.82 20158. England, Batchelor, Willemse, Kuijken 11:11.03 20089. Snow, Smith, Willemse, Kuijken 11:12.96 2009 10. Skyring, Caldwell, Harris, Mircheva 11:13.05 2019

KEY! - ACC Record+ - ACC Championship & ACC Record% - ACC Championship Meet Record

c - converted time using USTFCCCA standardized track event conversion factors charta - performance came at altitude^ - performance contested in Imperial measurement

BOLD - on current roster

Updated through October 21, 2021

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1992Clemson ..................136North Carolina .......112NC State ...................68Florida State .............61Wake Forest .............42Georgia Tech ............35Virginia ......................33Maryland .....................9Duke ...........................0

1993Clemson .................156North Carolina ........132Florida State .............83Georgia Tech ............82NC State ...................78Wake Forest .............45Virginia ......................36Maryland .....................6Duke ...........................5

1994Florida State ...........133Clemson .................106Georgia Tech ............94North Carolina ..........92NC State ...................66Wake Forest .............60Virginia ......................44Maryland ...................20Duke ...........................8

1995North Carolina ......... 192Clemson ................89.5Wake Forest .............85NC State ...................76Georgia Tech ............59Florida State ..........55.5Virginia ......................32Duke .........................20Maryland ...................13

1996North Carolina .....148.5NC State ..............147.5Clemson .................117Florida State ..........53.5Wake Forest .............49Georgia Tech .........41.5Maryland ...................30Virginia ......................20Duke .........................16

1997Clemson ..............155.5North Carolina ........141Georgia Tech ............75NC State ...................69Wake Forest .............51Florida State ..........48.5Duke .........................30Virginia ......................29Maryland ...................24

1998Clemson .................144North Carolina .....134.5NC State .................130Florida State .............73Georgia Tech ............64Virginia ......................31Maryland ................20.5Duke .........................19Wake Forest ...............7

1999Clemson .................162North Carolina .....112.5NC State .................108Florida State .............80Wake Forest ..........44.5Virginia ......................37Georgia Tech ............30Duke .........................30Maryland ...................20

2000Clemson .................168North Carolina ..........89NC State ...................86Florida State .............75Georgia Tech ............65Wake Forest .............58Duke .........................40Virginia ......................31Maryland ...................11

2001Clemson ................. 181North Carolina ..........93Florida State .............86Wake Forest .............77NC State ...................69Virginia ......................68Duke .........................22Georgia Tech ............21Maryland .....................7

2002Clemson .................132Florida State .............95Georgia Tech ............94NC State ...................82North Carolina ..........77Wake Forest .............60Duke .........................32Virginia ......................32Maryland ...................14

2003Florida State ........135.5Clemson ..............111.5Georgia Tech .......105.5North Carolina ..........99NC State ................84.5Duke .........................36Virginia ......................28Wake Forest .............19Maryland .....................5

2004Florida State ...........164Clemson .................142NC State ...................88North Carolina ..........83Georgia Tech ............72Virginia ......................35Duke .........................27Maryland ...................25Wake Forest .............23

2005Florida State ........162.5Clemson .................160North Carolina ..........65Virginia ......................54Georgia Tech ............50Virginia Tech ..........43.5Wake Forest .............38NC State ...................37Maryland ...................27Duke .........................16

Miami ........................10

2006Florida State ........160.5Clemson ...................95North Carolina ..........64Virginia Tech .............60Wake Forest .............56Virginia ......................55NC State ...................52Georgia Tech ............39Miami ........................36Maryland ..................29Duke ........................8.5Boston College ...........7

2007Florida State~ .........128Clemson ..............106.5NC State ...................70Georgia Tech ............63North Carolina ..........56Virginia Tech ..........50.5Virginia ......................49Wake Forest .............47Maryland ...................37Miami ........................29Duke .........................19Boston College ...........8

2008Florida State ........135.5Georgia Tech ............85Clemson ...................83North Carolina ..........78Virginia ...................76.5NC State ...................67Maryland ...................41Miami ........................34Virginia Tech .............30Wake Forest .............24Duke ...........................7Boston College ...........1

2009Florida State ...........125Virginia Tech ..........98.5Virginia ......................94North Carolina .......61.5Clemson ...................57NC State ...................49Wake Forest .............46Georgia Tech ............43Miami ........................31Duke .........................28Maryland ...................23Boston College ...........3

2010Florida State ...........107North Carolina .....103.5Virginia Tech .............97Virginia ......................77NC State ...................63Clemson ...................61Georgia Tech ............44Duke ......................38.5Miami ........................29Wake Forest .............21Maryland ...................11Boston College .........10

2011Virginia Tech ...........140Florida State .............98NC State ................83.5Virginia ......................77

Clemson ...................73North Carolina .......67.5Duke .........................47Maryland ...................22Wake Forest .............20Miami ........................17Georgia Tech ............12Boston College ...........2

2012Florida State ...........123Virginia Tech ..........95.5North Carolina .......84.5Virginia ......................80Clemson ...................78NC State ...................61Duke .........................47Georgia Tech .........33.5Maryland ...................28Miami ........................19Wake Forest .............10Boston College ........2.52013Virginia Tech ...........153Florida State ...........135Clemson ...................91North Carolina ..........75Duke. ........................52Georgia Tech ............39Virginia ......................38NC State ...................35Miami ........................31Wake Forest ...............9Boston College ...........4

2014Florida State .............97North Carolina ..........89Notre Dame ..............84Duke .........................67Virginia Tech .............65Virginia ......................54Pitt ............................44Georgia Tech ............44Miami ........................39NC State ...................31Clemson ...................23Syracuse ...................17Wake Forest ...............9Boston College .....DNS

2015Virginia Tech ...........101Florida State ..........86.5Virginia ......................71North Carolina ..........67Clemson ...................63Syracuse ...................41Duke .........................39Miami .....................37.5Louisville ...................29Pitt ............................29NC State ...................29Notre Dame ..............26Wake Forest .............24Georgia Tech ............20Boston College .....DNS

2016Syracuse ...................88Clemson ................76.5Virginia ......................64NC State ...................62Virginia Tech .............58Florida State .............55Notre Dame ..............45Miami ........................44

Louisville ................38.5Pitt ............................28Wake Forest .............27Duke .........................26Georgia Tech ............25North Carolina ..........23Boston College .....DNS

2017Virginia Tech ...........109Virginia .......................98Florida State..............86Clemson . ...................76Syracuse ...................47Louisville ....................47NC State . ...................39Notre Dame . ..............33North Carolina . ..........29Georgia Tech . ............28Miami . ........................24Pitt . ............................21Duke.. .........................14Wake Forest . .............11Boston College ......DNS

2018Florida State ...........111Virginia Tech . ...........107Clemson . ...................76Syracuse ...................62NC State . ...................52Virginia .......................49Louisville ....................44Georgia Tech . ............37Notre Dame . ..............35Duke . .........................25North Carolina . ..........23Miami . ........................21Wake Forest ..............11Pitt ... ............................9Boston College . .....DNS

2019Florida State ...........117Virginia Tech . ...........117NC State . ...................61Clemson . ...................51Virginia .......................49Notre Dame . ..............41Syracuse ...................33Georgia Tech . ............32Duke .......................30.5Louisville ....................29Miami . ........................28North Carolina . ..........23Pitt .............................22Wake Forest ...........20.5Boston College ....... .....6

2020Florida State ...........140Virginia Tech . ...........109Virginia .......................87Notre Dame . ..............70North Carolina . ..........47Clemson . ...................36NC State . ...................34Wake Forest ..............30Duke ..........................25Louisville ....................24Pitt .............................22Miami . ........................16Georgia Tech .............11Syracuse ......................9Boston College ........ ....3

2021Virginia Tech.............136North Carolina............81Florida State..............76Clemson.....................48Pit...............................48Notre Dame................44Virginia........................40Louisville..................38.5Duke...........................32Miami.......................27.5Georgia Tech..............25NC State.....................25Wake Forest...............23Syracuse.....................13Boston College.............4

Championshipsby schoolMaryland ....................26Florida State~ .......12-1Clemson ...... ..............12Virginia Tech .............5-1North Carolina ........ .....3NC State & Syracuse ..1

Championshipsby coachJim Kehoe, MD ..........15Bob Pollock, Clem. ....11Bob Braman, FSU~10-1Frank Costello, MD ......6Nick Kovalakides, MD ....5Dave Cianelli, VT ..4\5-1Terry Long, FSU .........2Dennis Craddock .........2Rollie Geiger, NCS .....1Chris Fox, SU ..............1Dale Ranson, NC .......1Wade Williams,Clem....1

Hyphenated Results:= CO-Championship

~ Participation in 2007 championship vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

Men’s ACC Indoor Championship Results

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1992Clemson...................107North Carolina............95Virginia ......................71Georgia Tech..............57Florida State ............52NC State.....................33Maryland.....................12Wake Forest.................7Duke ............................0

1993North Carolina .........142Clemson................136.5Florida State..............77Virginia ...................51.5Georgia Tech..............48Wake Forest...............44NC State.....................25Maryland.....................19Duke.............................3

1994North Carolina..........152Virginia......................112Clemson..................92.5Florida State...........76.5Georgia Tech..............57Wake Forest...............37Duke.............................8Maryland.......................8NC State...................... 2

1995North Carolina..........192Clemson.....................88Virginia ......................75Georgia Tech..............65Wake Forest...............48Florida State..............41Maryland.....................22NC State.......................9Duke.............................6

1996North Carolina..........192Clemson................102.5Florida State..............73NC State.....................67Virginia ......................63Georgia Tech..............38Maryland.....................25Duke........................12.5Wake Forest.................6

1997North Carolina .........163Florida State ..........103Clemson.....................99Virginia ......................62Maryland....................53NC State............. .......43Georgia Tech........... ..38Duke...........................23

1998North Carolina..........184Clemson...................131Georgia Tech..............61Florida State..............56NC State.....................52Maryland.....................47Virginia ......................44Duke...........................27Wake Forest...............21

1999

North Carolina..........121Clemson...................100Georgia Tech..............91Florida State.........72.33Maryland.....................71Virginia ......................59NC State................50.33Wake Forest..........47.33Duke...........................11

2000North Carolina..........158Florida State............128Maryland.....................71Georgia Tech..............61Virginia ......................52NC State.....................51Wake Forest...............44Clemson.....................34Duke...........................24

2001North Carolina..........144Clemson.....................98Georgia Tech...........83.5Virginia ......................80Wake Forest............63.5Maryland.....................58Florida State..............47Duke...........................36NC State.....................12

2002Georgia Tech............122North Carolina .........113NC State..................78.5Clemson.....................73Virginia ......................63Florida State..............63Maryland.....................62Wake Forest............36.5Duke...........................13

2003North Carolina.......129.5Georgia Tech.........110.5Florida State..............85Virginia ...................74.5NC State.....................66Wake Forest...............53Duke........................40.5Maryland.....................37Clemson.....................27

2004North Carolina.......124.5Georgia Tech............109Clemson.....................97NC State..................91.5Florida State..............78Maryland..................50.5Wake Forest............48.5Duke........................36.5Virginia ...................26.5

2005Miami........................138North Carolina..........100Georgia Tech..............98Duke...........................65Clemson..................55.5Florida State..............52Wake Forest...............38NC State.....................37Virginia Tech............36.5Maryland.....................32Virginia........................11

2006Miami........................117North Carolina............96Florida State..............81Virginia Tech...............70Georgia Tech...........67.5NC State................58.83Maryland..................46.5Duke...........................43Virginia ...................39.5Wake Forest...............18Clemson.....................15Boston College......10.66

2007Virginia Tech.............136Miami..........................99North Carolina.........75.5Florida State~ .......65.5Clemson................59.33Duke......................56.50Georgia Tech..............49Virginia ......................34Boston College........32.5Wake Forest...............20NC State................19.66Maryland.....................16

2008Virginia Tech.............138North Carolina.........88.5Florida State...........88.5Miami..........................75Virginia ......................57Boston College...........48NC State.....................43Clemson.....................32Georgia Tech..............30Wake Forest...............29Duke...........................18Maryland.....................16

2009Florida State............132North Carolina..........104Clemson.....................85Virginia Tech............83.3Miami..........................61NC State.....................47Georgia Tech...........37.3Virginia ......................29Duke........................26.3Wake Forest...............24Boston College...........23Maryland.....................10

2010Clemson................145.5Florida State..............93Virginia Tech...............74Duke...........................60Miami..........................56NC State.....................40North Carolina.........37.5Boston College...........36Georgia Tech..............36Virginia ......................33Wake Forest...............32Maryland.....................11

2011Clemson...................152Florida State............100North Carolina............69Virginia Tech............69.5Miami..........................65

Duke...........................45Virginia ......................45NC State.....................31Maryland.....................28Boston College...........23Wake Forest...............20Georgia Tech..............19

2012Clemson...................166Florida State..............87North Carolina............85Virginia ......................59Virginia Tech...............53Duke...........................48NC State.....................47Maryland.....................35Miami..........................32Boston College...........26Georgia Tech..............21Wake Forest.................4

2013Clemson................141.5Florida State............100Duke...........................82NC State..................61.5Maryland.....................59North Carolina............57Virginia ......................46Miami..........................42Virginia Tech...............36Boston College...........16Wake Forest...............13Georgia Tech................8

2014Florida State...........96.5Duke...........................83Notre Dame................65Miami..........................62Virginia Tech...............52Maryland.....................50North Carolina............49Clemson.....................45NC State.....................39Syracuse ...................32Virginia ......................32Pitt..............................26Georgia Tech...........12.5Wake Forest ..............11Boston College.............7

2015Clemson...................102Florida State..............81Notre Dame................74North Carolina.........62.5Duke........................59.5NC State..................55.5Miam.i.........................48Virginia Tech............44.5Virginia ...................35.5Syracuse ...................34Wake Forest............19.5Louisville.....................16Boston College...........13Georgia Tech..............10Pitt................................8

2016Miami..........................85Clemson.....................83Notre Dame................82Florida State..............70Duke...........................59North Carolina.........47.5

NC State.....................42Louisville..................38.5Virginia ......................37Georgia Tech..............34Syracuse ...................27Virginia Tech............25.5Boston College...........13Wake Forest..............9.5Pitt................................9

2017Miami........................113Clemson.....................98Florida State..............74Louisville..................57.5Notre Dame................48Duke........................44.5North Carolina............44Virginia Tech...............41NC State.....................35Virginia ......................31Wake Forest...............24Pitt..............................19Georgia Tech..............14Syracuse ...................12Boston College.............7

2018Florida State..............91Virginia Tech...............81Louisville.....................73Clemson.....................73North Carolina............61Duke...........................48Miami..........................48NC State.....................36Virginia ...................34.5Notre Dame................31Syracuse ................27.5Pitt..............................26Georgia Tech .............14Wake Forest ..............10Boston College.............9

2019Miami..........................91Florida State..............85Virginia Tech ............. 84Louisville.....................63Duke...........................60NC State.....................58Clemson.....................39Notre Dame................33Virginia .......................31North Carolina............29Syracuse ...................29Wake Forest ..............23Georgia Tech .............20Pitt..............................12Boston College.............4

2020Virginia Tech .........105.5Miami .........................73Notre Dame................61Clemson.....................58Duke .......................53.5Florida State..............52Louisville.....................50NC State.....................44Georgia Tech .............44Virginia .......................34Wake Forest ..............25North Carolina............24Pitt..............................19Boston College ..........13Syracuse .....................2

2021Florida State..........95Miami..........................85Virginia.....................72.5Virginia Tech............62.5Clemson.....................62Duke...........................59Louisville.....................46NC State.....................43North Carolina.........30.5Notre Dame................28Georgia Tech...........26.5Wake Forest...............22Pitt..............................14Syracuse....................10Boston College............7

Championshipsby schoolNorth Carolina ...........15Clemson ......................6Miami ...........................5Florida State~ ............4Virginia Tech ................3Ga Tech & Virginia .......1

Championshipsby coachDennis Craddock, North Carolina ...15Amy Deem, Miami .......5Bob Braman, Florida State.......4Lawrence Johnson, Clemson ..3Dave Cianelli, Virginia Tech .........3Fred Binggeli, Virginia .........1Mark Elliott, Clemson ..........1Shawn Cobey, Clemson ......1Wayne Coffman, Clem-son ...1Alan Drosky, Georgia Tech ..........1

~ Participation in 2007 championship vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

Women’s ACC Indoor Championship Results

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60-meter dash2005 Walter Dix2006 Greg Bolden2010 Maurice Mitchell2011 Maurice Mitchell2012 Kemar Hyman2013 Marvin Bracy2014 Dentarius Locke2015 Kendal Williams 2017 Darryl Haraway2018 Edward Clarke2019 Kasaun James200-meter dash1994 Jonathan Carter2004 Brian Dzingai2005 Walter Dix2006 Ricardo Chambers2007 Walter Dix2008 Michael Ray Garvin2009 Charles Clark2010 Charles Clark2011 Maurice Mitchell2012 Maurice Mitchell2013 Stephen Newbold2017 Darryl Haraway2018 Andre Ewers2019 Kasaun James400-meter dash2005 Ricardo Chambers2006 Ricardo Chambers2007 Ricardo Chambers2008 Charles Clark2012 Stephen Newbold800-meter run2015 Jake BurtonMile run2003 Maarten van den Heuvel2005 Tom Lancashire2006 Tom Lancashire2007 Tom Lancashire2008 Daniel Roberts3000-meter run2004 Joep Tigchelaar2005 Andrew Lemoncello2006 Andrew Lemoncello2007 Andrew Lemoncello2008 Luke Gunn2021 Adriaan Wildschutt5000-meter run2003 Joep Tigchelaar2006 Andrew Lemoncello2007 Andrew Lemoncello60-meter hurdles2008 Drew Brunson 2018 Trey Cunningham2019 Trey Cunningham2020 Trey Cunningham (7.60)*2021 Trey Cunningham

4x400-meter relay2003 Baker, Curry, Robinson, Campbell2004 Baker, Martin, Paiva, Campbell2005 Johnson, Wood, Dix, Chambers2019 Butler, Cunningham, Fearrington, JamesDistance medley relay1994 Grey, Middlekoop, Reid, Hampton2004 Hornabrook, Paiva, Noyes, Lancashire2005 Nickinson, Johnson, Jesensky, Lancashire2007 Buckingham, Wood, Wilson, LancashireHigh jump1993 Kevin Crist2000 Christian Bland2012 James Harris2013 James Harris (7-4.25/2.24m)*Long jump1994 Kelsey Nash1999 Darius Jones2009 Ngoni Makusha (26-11.25/8.21m)*2010 Brian Chibudu2011 Ngoni Makusha2012 Paul Madzivire2014 Paul Madzivire2015 Jalen Ramsey2018 Kenneth Fisher2020 Fabian Edoki2021 Isaac GrimesTriple jump1994 Kelsey Nash2000 Joe Allen2001 Mario Lowe2002 Mario Lowe2003 Rafeeq Curry2004 Rafeeq Curry2005 Rafeeq Curry2006 Rafeeq Curry2014 Jonathan ReidShot put2003 Garrett Johnson2006 Garrett Johnson (66-0.25/20.17m)*2011 Michael Putman2012 Michael Putman2018 Austin DroogsmaPole vault1992 Jeff Bray1993 Jeff Bray1999 Jason Dean2002 Jeff Atkinson2003 Jeff Atkinson2004 Patrick Gerberich2012 Gonzalo BarroilhetWeight throw1999 Joseph LawrenceHeptathlon2008 Gonzalo Barriolhet2009 Gonzalo BarriolhetDiscontinued Events55-meter dash 1994 Phillip Riley

Men’s All-Time ACC Indoor Champions55-meter hurdles1994 Phillip Riley

*- ACC Championship Meet record

Men’s ACC Awards

Indoor AwardsACC Most Valuable Performer

Phillip Riley - 1994Tom Lancashire - 2005

Ricardo Chambers - 2006ACC Performer of the Year - Track

Andrew Lemoncello - 2007Maurice Mitchell - 2010-12

Dentarius Locke - 2014Kasaun James - 2019

Trey Cunningham - 2020ACC Performer of the Year - Field

Gonzalo Barroilhet - 2008Ngoni Makusha - 2009Isaac Grimes - 2021

ACC Freshman of the Year Rafeeq Curry - 2003

Walter Dix - 2005Gonzalo Barroilhet - 2008Stephen Newbold - 2012Kendal Williams - 2015

Trey Cunningham - 2018Bryand Rincher - 2019

Taylor Banks - 2020ACC Coach of the Year

Terry Long - 1994, 2003Bob Braman - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,

2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, ACC Championship MVP -Track

Maurice Mitchell - 2010, 2011, 2012Stephen Newbold - 2013Darryl Haraway - 2017Kasaun James - 2019

ACC Championship MVP - FieldPhillip Young - 2013

Sprinter Kasaun James swept the 2019 ACC Championship Track MVP and ACC Track Perform-

er of the Year awards.

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Women’s ACC Awards

Indoor AwardsACC Most Valuable Peformer

Sheryl Covington - 1994ACC Performer of the Year - Track

Ka’Tia Seymour - 2019Ka’Tia Seymour - 2020

ACC Performer of the Year - FieldKimberly Williams - 2010

Michelle Jenije - 2012ACC Freshman of the Year

Kimberly Williams - 2008Chelsea Jarvis - 2015

Eleonora Omoregie - 2017ACC Championship MVP - Track

Ka’Tia Seymour - 2018Ka’Tia Seymour - 2019Ka’Tia Seymour - 2020

ACC Coach of the YearBob Braman - 2009, 2014, 2018

Sprinter Ka’Tia Seymour won her third consecutive ACC Championship Track MVP

trophy in 2020.

Women’s All-Time ACC Indoor Champions60-meter dash2000 Tonya Carter (7.15)*2014 Marecia Pemberton2018 Jayla Kirkland2019 Ka’Tia Seymour2020 Ka’Tia Seymour2021 Jayla Kirkland200-meter dash1994 Sheryl Covington2000 Tonya Carter2018 Ka’Tia Seymour2019 Ka’Tia Seymour2020 Ka’Tia Seymour (22.82)*400-meter dash2000 Samantha George800-meter dash1996 Erica Shepard1997 Erica Shepard1998 Rikke Ronholt1999 Laura GerberMile run2004 Natalie Hughes2008 Susan Kuijken2009 Susan Kuijken2010 Pilar McShine2011 Amanda Winslow2014 Colleen Quigley2015 Colleen Quigley2021 Jodie Judd3000-meter run2012 Amanda Winslow2013 Amanda Winslow5000-meter run2004 Vicky Gill60-meter high hurdles2002 Kim Jones2003 Kim Jones2016 Meme Jean4x400-meter relay1994 Shepard, Teagle, Charles, Covington1996 Embon, Danvers, Shepard, Edwards1999 Gerber, George, Norwood, Johnson2003 Niako, Campbell, Jackson, Adams2007 Aly Williams, Batchelor, Massiah, RichemondDistance medley relay2004 Hofstede, Campbell, Mondragon, Hughes2006 Hughes, Richemond, Parker, Kuijken2008 England, Batchelor, Willemse, Kuijken2009 Snow, Smith, Willemse, Kuijken2012 Brooks, Pierce, Worden, Winslow2013 Winslow, Watson, Peel, Quigley (10:57.41)*2015 Peel, Swanepoel, Over, Quigley Long jump1993 Trinette Johnson2002 Kim Jones2011 Kimberly Williams2012 Amy Harris2014 Der’Renae Freeman

2017 Jogaile Petrokaite2019 Rougui SowTriple jump2008 Kimberly Williams2009 Kimberly Williams2010 Kimberly Williams (14.23m/46-8.25)*2011 Kimberly Williams2021 Ruta LasmaneShot put1997 Shannon Cook2000 Makiba Batten2009 Kamorean Hayes2015 Kellion KnibbPole vault2002 Lacy Janson2003 Lacy Janson2005 Lacy Janson2006 Lacy Janson (4.31m/14-1.75)*Weight throw2000 Lakeisha MoseHigh Jump2017 Eleonora Omoregie

Discontinued Events55-meter dash1993 Sheryl Covington1994 Sheryl Covington

* - ACC Championship meet record