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Seminoles Set for NCAA Outdoor Championships in Oregon

6/10/2025 10:54:00 AM | Men's Track and Field, Track and Field, Women's Track and Field

TALLAHASSEE – The No. 20/21 Florida State track and field teams are set for the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon at historic Hayward Field from June 11-14.

The Seminoles have five men and five women competing in nine individual events and three relay teams at the top collegiate meet in the country. The men will compete on Wednesday and Friday, while the women's events will take place Thursday on Saturday.

MEET NOTES:
Florida State will begin on Wednesday at 7:05 p.m. ET with the Semifinals of the men's 4x100-meters relay team of Jaiden Rollins, Neo Mosebi, Micahi Danzy and Durian Moss. The Seminoles will need to finish within the top two of the heat or post the next three fastest qualifying times to make the 12-team final on Friday.

The meet will be streamed live on ESPN+ and coverage throughout the meet can also be found on the ESPN family of networks during the week. Live results will be available through flash results.

The Seminoles have had at least one student-athlete finishing in the top 16 at every NCAA Championship since 1976, earning All-America honors.
 
NATIONAL RANKINGS:
Florida State is the only school in the ACC to have both teams ranked in the week 10 USTFCCCA national poll.

The 20th-ranked men's team enters the first round led by Danzy after qualifying individually in the 400 and participating on the 4x100. The Tallahassee native will be the first 400 runner since 2015 to represent Florida State. His time (44.38) is the fastest in the nation and 22nd all-time in collegiate history. Danzy becomes the first freshman to qualify individually since Trey Cunningham punched his ticket in the 110 hurdles in 2018.

The 21st-ranked women's team will be highlighted by two-time All-American Shenese Walker, who punched her individual ticket after claiming the crown at the NCAA East Preliminary in the 100, lowering her personal best with the second-fastest time in program history at 10.98. Walker's time currently ranks fourth in the nation.

 LAST TIME OUT:
The Seminoles competed at the NCAA East First Round in Jacksonville, Florida on May 28-31.
FSU saw one program record and four others established FSU all-time top 10 performances.  

The women's 4x100 of Lucy May SleemanWalkerLiana Tyson and Joella Lloyd won the race with a time of 42.72, which ranks second in the nation this season. The Noles erased the previous conference and program record of 43.13 that was set by the Seminoles in 2019 behind Kelcie Simmons, Karimah Davis, Shauna Helps and Ka'Tia Seymour.

Walker was joined by Lloyd, who followed in fourth place, resetting her own Antigua and Barbuda national record and third-fastest time in program history at 11.01

Kaelyaah Liburd reset her own national record in the women's 400, after lowering her performance best with the third-fastest time in program history at 51.31 to punch her ticket to the National Championships after placing sixth.

After coming off an ACC title in the men's 4x100 relay of Rollins, Danzy, Mosebi and Moss placed with a time of 38.81.

Kyvon Tatham will compete in the men's triple jump with the sixth-farthest mark in the nation at 16.01m.
Curtis Williams punched his ticket in the long jump with a mark of 7.59m.

Brooke Mullins qualified for women's 3,000 steeplechase after finishing fourth in her heat with a time of 10:05.67. Mullins is the first athlete to compete in the event since Bridget Blake in 2016.

Tyson Williams advanced in the men's 110 hurdles after qualifying with a time of 13.54. Mosebi qualified for his first outdoor nationals in the men's 100, placing 10.08.
Kayla Pinkard punched her first career ticket in the women's triple jump after placing 10th with a mark of 13.01m.

FLORIDA STATE NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE 
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 – Men's semifinal/final
7:05 p.m.    4x100m relay
8:08 p.m.    110m hurdles –Tyson Williams 
8:25 p.m.    100m– Neo Mosebi

8:40 p.m.-   Long jump-Curtis Williams (final)
8:41 p.m.    400m – Micahi Danzy 
 
THURSDAY, JUNE 12 – Women's semifinal

7:05 p.m.     4x100m relay
7:38 p.m.     3,000m Steeplechase- Brooke Mullins
8:25 p.m.     100m –Shenese Walker, Joella Lloyd
8:41 p.m.     400m – Kaelyaah Liburd 
9:14 p.m.     400m hurdles – Tyra Wilson 
10:36 p.m.   
4x400m relay

FRIDAY, JUNE 13- Men's final
8:02 p.m.     4x100m relay

8:10 p.m.-   Triple jump-Kyvon Tatham 
8:42 p.m.     110m hurdles –Tyson Williams 

8:52 p.m.     100m- Neo Mosebi
9:02 p.m.    400m – Micahi Danzy

SATURDAY, JUNE 14- Women's finals
9:02 p.m.    4x100m relay
9:10 p.m.    Triple jump-Kayla Pinkard

9:24 p.m.    3,000m Steeplechase- Brooke Mullins
10:02 p.m.  100m –Shenese Walker, Joella Lloyd
10:14 p.m.  400m – Kaelyaah Liburd

10:21 p.m.   4x400m relay 
10:27 p.m.  400m hurdles – Tyra Wilson 



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