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Seminoles Prepare for ACC Indoor Championships
2/28/2025 9:32:00 AM | Men's Track and Field, Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State indoor track and field teams will compete at the 2025 ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships from March 1-3 in Louisville, Kentucky at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center.
The Noles will have a total of 39 student-athletes competing.
The men's team holds 11 times and marks that are seeded within the top eight, while the women's team enters the meet with eight.
The meet will start on Saturday with the women's unseeded 5,000-meters. Expanded coverage will air through the ACC Network Extra and live timing will be available.
LAST TIME OUT:
The women's 4x400-meter relay team closed out the regular season with a program record and ACC-record setting performance. The team of Takiyah Ferguson, Tyra Wilson, Alyia Green and Kaelyaah Liburd captured ACC Performer of the Week honors turning in the time of 3:30.0; erasing the 29-year old mark of 3:30.59 set in 1996.
Micahi Danzy was named the men's Rookie of the Week after claiming the third-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime performance of 46.14 in the men's 400 at the Jarvis Scott Invite.
The Men's 4x400-meter relay team of Curtis Bain, Amare Williams, Danzy and British Wilkerson finished third after recording the seventh-fastest time in FSU history with a time of 3:07.27.
Alyia Green competed in the women's 400, placing fourth with the ninth-fastest time in FSU history with a personal best of 53.76.
At the David Hemery Valentine Invite, Elizabeth Barlow crossed the line in 39th in the women's 3,000-meter with the eighth-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime performance of 9:12.39.
Suus Altorf finished 16th in the women's one mile run, clocking the third-fastest time in FSU history with a personal best of 4:31.79.
Zach leachman competed in the men's 5,000-meter, finishing in 51st with the sixth-fastest time in FSU history with a career best of 13:47.11.
Joe Farley followed in 68th with the seventh-fastest time in FSU History with a lifetime best of 13:53.536
For more information on Florida State track and field, follow Twitter (X) @FSU_Track and Instagram @FSU_Track.
The Noles will have a total of 39 student-athletes competing.
The men's team holds 11 times and marks that are seeded within the top eight, while the women's team enters the meet with eight.
The meet will start on Saturday with the women's unseeded 5,000-meters. Expanded coverage will air through the ACC Network Extra and live timing will be available.
LAST TIME OUT:
The women's 4x400-meter relay team closed out the regular season with a program record and ACC-record setting performance. The team of Takiyah Ferguson, Tyra Wilson, Alyia Green and Kaelyaah Liburd captured ACC Performer of the Week honors turning in the time of 3:30.0; erasing the 29-year old mark of 3:30.59 set in 1996.
Micahi Danzy was named the men's Rookie of the Week after claiming the third-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime performance of 46.14 in the men's 400 at the Jarvis Scott Invite.
The Men's 4x400-meter relay team of Curtis Bain, Amare Williams, Danzy and British Wilkerson finished third after recording the seventh-fastest time in FSU history with a time of 3:07.27.
Alyia Green competed in the women's 400, placing fourth with the ninth-fastest time in FSU history with a personal best of 53.76.
At the David Hemery Valentine Invite, Elizabeth Barlow crossed the line in 39th in the women's 3,000-meter with the eighth-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime performance of 9:12.39.
Suus Altorf finished 16th in the women's one mile run, clocking the third-fastest time in FSU history with a personal best of 4:31.79.
Zach leachman competed in the men's 5,000-meter, finishing in 51st with the sixth-fastest time in FSU history with a career best of 13:47.11.
Joe Farley followed in 68th with the seventh-fastest time in FSU History with a lifetime best of 13:53.536
For more information on Florida State track and field, follow Twitter (X) @FSU_Track and Instagram @FSU_Track.
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