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Media Directory Finish Lines NC State Welcomes ACC Championships 2021 Season Summary 2021 ACC Season Awards Media Directory 2021 ACC Track & Field Championships Men’s Track Performer of the Year Boston College ............................ Mike Laprey Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame May 13-15 [email protected] Women’s Track Performer of the Year Paul Derr Track Facility Elly Henes, NC State Clemson ...................................... Matt Kamph NC State University Men’s Field Performer of the Year Isaac Grimes, Floirida State [email protected] Raleigh, N.C. Women’s Field Performer of the Year Michelle Atherley, Miamia Duke ...........................................Alex McKeon ACC Champs: FSU men take home trophy; Men’s Freshman of the Year [email protected] Claudio Romero, Virginia Tech Seminoles, Blue Devils tie for women’s title Women’s Freshman of the Year Florida State...........................Kelsey Wicinski Ruta Lasmane, Florida State [email protected] • The Florida State men rolled to the team champion- ship, while Duke and Florida State shared the women’s Men’s Coach of the Year Bob Braman, Florida State Georgia Tech ..............McKinley Ward-LaSalle team title as the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships Women’s Coach of the Year [email protected] Shawn Wilbourn, Duke came to a conclusion May 15 at NC State’s Paul Derr Track Facility. Men’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Louisville .....................................Lori Harmon Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame [email protected] • Duke’s women won the fi nal race of the day, the Women’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Michaela Meyer, Virginia 4x400m relay, to come from behind and tie the Semi- Miami .....................................Ashleigh Young noles in the team standings and capture a share of the • The ACC closed out strong with a pair of 1-2 fi nishes [email protected] as the 2021 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field fi rst team championship in program history. The Blue Championships concluded with the women’s fi nals Devils won the crown in their fi rst season under head June 12 in Eugene, Oregon. North Carolina ............................... Dana Gelin coach Shawn Wilbourn. Both teams fi nished with 110 [email protected] points. The Seminoles notched a share of their second • Virginia’s Michaela Meyer struck gold in the 800 me- straight team title and the sixth in program history. ters with a fi nish of 2:00.28, pushing past Clemson’s NC State ......................................Hailey Loftin Laurie Barton, who checked in at 2:00.65. The times were lifetime bests for both ACC runners. [email protected] • The FSU men won their 13th team championship and fi rst since 2018. The men’s title was the Semi- • The 5,000 meters came down to a similar fi nish, Notre Dame ...........................Robby Hamman noles’ 11th under head coach Bob Braman, while the with NC State’s Elly Henes and Notre Dame’s Katie [email protected] women’s crown was the fi fth under Braman. Wasserman fi nding separation from the fi eld on the fi nal lap. Henes crossed the line in 15:28.05 for the fi rst national title of her remarkable collegiate career, Pitt .................................................. Louie Spina • The women’s team competition went down to the with Wasserman following with a PB of 15:28.68. [email protected] fi nal race. FSU held a seven-point edge heading into the 4x400m relay. Duke picked up 10 points with ACC MEN’S NCAA TEAM FINSIH Syracuse ........................................... Tyler Cady the relay win, while FSU notched three with a sixth- 10. Florida State place fi nish. t-20. Clemson [email protected] t-28. Virginia t-34. Notre Dame • In the men’s competition, Florida State piled up Virginia ........................................... Jim Daves t-37. Virginia Tech 136 points, the most by any men’s team since FSU [email protected] t-57. North Carolina scored 149 in 2013. Virginia Tech fi nished second (116.5), while Virginia placed third (92). On the ACC WOMEN’S NCAA TEAM FINSIH Virginia Tech ............................... Miller Farley women’s side, Virginia took third with 92 points to 14. Florida State [email protected] t-16. Virginia follow Duke and FSU. t-19. Miami t-26. NC State Wake Forest ..............................Shelby Salkar ACC Outdoor Championships MVPs 32. Duke [email protected] t-33. Georgia Tech t-33. Clemson Men’s Track - Kasaun James, Florida State t-33. Notre Dame Women’s Track - Jayla Kirkland, Florida State 40. UNC Men’s Field - Claudio Romero, Virginia 46. Virginia Tech Women’s Field - Bria Matthews, Georgia Tech t-34. Notre Dame t-37. Virginia Tech t-57. North Carolina ACC Men’s Track Performer of the Week AACC Women’s Field Perfomer of the Week NCAA Championship Final (June 12) Indoor Indoor MEN January 13 Terryon Conwell, Clemson January 13 Attallah Smith, Georgia Tech January 20 Jacory Patterson, Virginia Tech 1. LSU January 27 Virginia Tech 4x400 January 20 Ruta Lasmane, Florida State 2. Oregon January 27 Erin Marsh, Duke February 3 Don’drea Swint, Florida State 3. North Carolina A&T February 3 Ruta Lasmane, Florida State February 10 Jacory Patterson, Virginia Tech 4. Florida February 17 Jacory Patterson, Virginia Tech Makenli Forrest, Louisville February 24 Virginia Tech DMR February 10 Essence Henderson, Virginia Tech 5. Southern Cal Outdoor February 17 Ruta Lasmane, Florida State 6. Texas March 24 McKinly Brown, Miami February 24 Rachel Tanczos, Notre Dame 6. Texas A&M March 31 Cravont Charleston, NC State Outdoor 8. Georgia Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame March 24 Zakiya Rashid, Miami April 7 Jacory Patterson, Virginia Tech 9. Arizona State April 14 Kameron Jones, Clemson Alexandra Roberts, Wake Forest March 31 Shanice Love, Florida State 10. Florida State April 21 Jo’Vaughn Martin, Florida State 11. Tennessee Adriaan Wildschutt, Florida State Alexandra Roberts, Wake Forest April 28 Albert Kosgei, Louisville April 7 Gariela Leon, Louisville 12. Iowa May 5 Cravont Charleston, NC State April 14 Michelle Atherley, Miami 13. Alabama Jo’Vaughn Martin, Florida State April 21 Ruta Lasmane, Florida State 13. Stephen F. Austin May 12 Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame 15. Kentucky April 28 Gabriela Leon, Louisville 15. Mississippi State May 5 Jill Shippee, North Carolina ACC Women’s Track Performer of the Week Shanice Love, Florida State 17. BYU 18. Auburn Indoor May 12 Moorea Mitchell, Duke January 13 Trishauna Hemmings, Clemson 18. Houston January 20 Trishauna Hemmings, Clemson 20. Clemson Amanda Vestri, Syracuse USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week 20. Northern Arizona January 27 Laurie Barton, Clemson January 12 Terryon Conwell, Clemson 20. Minnesota Nicole Fegans, Georgia Tech May 11 Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame February 3 Jayla Kirkland , Florida State 23. Kansas February 10 Elly Henes, NC State 24. Virginia February 17 Maudie Skyring, Florida State 24. Tulsa February 24 Hannah Steelman, NC State Bowerman Men’s Watch List Outdoor February 11 Trey Cunningham, Florida State 24 Michigan March 24 Michaela Meyer, Virginia March 4 Trey Cunningham, Florida State March 31 Katie Wasserman, Notre Dame March 25 Trey Cunningham, Florida State WOMEN April 7 Jayla Kirkland, FSU May 6 Trey Cunningham, Florida State Tiara McMinn, Miami May 20 Yared Nuguse, Notre Dame 1. Southern Cal April 14 Hannah Steelman, NC State 2. Texas A&M April 21 Hannah Steelman, NC State Of note: Yared Nuguse earned a spot on the Bower- 3. Georgia Maudie Skyring, Florida State man Watch List after setting an NCAA record in the 4. North Carolina A&T April 28 Laurei Barton, Clemson men’s 1500 with a time of 3:34.68 in the ACC Cham- 4. Alabama May 5 Elly Henes, NC State pionship preliminaries on May 13. Nuguse went on to May 12 Brittany Aveni, Duke become the lone current ACC collegian to qualifi y for 6. LSU this year’s U.S. Olympic Team. 7. Florida ACC Men’s Field Performer of the Week 7. Texas 9. Arizona State Indoor USTFCCCA Regional Indoor Honors NE Male Track of the Year JP Trojan, Syracuse 10. BYU January 13 Ezra Mellinger, Duke 11. Ohio State John Watkins, Georgia Tech SE Male Track of the Year Trey Cunningham, FSU January 20 Isaac Grimes, Florida State SE Male Field of the Year Daniel McArthur, UNC 11. Texas Tech Owayne Owens, Virginia Mid-Atlantic Male Coach of Year Alonzo Webb, Pitt 11. Oregon SE Male Coach of Year Dave Cianelli, VT January 27 Micah Oberhausen, Louisville 14. Florida State February 3 Isaac Grimes, Florida State Mid-Atlantic Male Asst. of Year Alonzo Web III, Pitt February 10 Daniel McArthur, North Carolina SE Women’s Field of the Year Erin Marsh, Duke 15. Arkansas February 17 Isaac Grimes, Florida State South Women’s Asst. of Year Kelly Phillips, FSU 16. Virginia February 24 Greg Lauray, Pitt 16. Air Force Outdoor USTFCCCA Regional Outdoor Honors 18. South Carolina March 24 Russell Robinson, Miami Great Lakes Male Track of Year Yared Nuguse, ND March 31 Claudio Romero, Virginia SE Male Field of the Year Claudio Romero, UVA 19. Miami April 7 Claudio Romero, Virginia South Female of the Year Bob Braman, FSU 19. Washington April 14 Isaiah Holmes, Miami Great Lakes Male Asst. of Year Sean Carlson, ND 21. Kentucky April 21 Claudio Romero, Virginia SE Women’s Asst. of Year Mark Mueller, Duke Felix Wolter, Pitt 21. Rice April 28 Roje Stona, Clemson John Wooden Citizenship Cup 21. North Dakota State May 5 Isaac Grimes, Florida State 24. Baylor May 12 Ja’Von Douglas, NC State Bria Matthews Georgia Tech ACC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Records Event Individual, School Performance Site Date 100 Meters Conference: Travis Padgett, CU .................................................................... 9.89•................................... Eugene, Ore. ..................................... 6-28-08 Ngoni Makusha, FS ...................................................................9.89•................................... Des Moines, Iowa .............................. 6-8-11 ACC Championship: Ngoni Makusha, FS .....................................................9.97 ....................................Durham, N.C.
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