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2019 Men's Outdoor Track & Field 2021 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 195 Florida State - ACC Champions & 10th Place NCAA Championships Isaiah Holmes (1st Tm: High Jump) Clemson - Tied 20th Place NCAA Championships Russell Robinson (2nd Tm: Triple Jump) Virginia - Tied 28th Place NCAA Championships Khamal Stewart-Baynes (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Solomon Strader (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Notre Dame - 34th Place NCAA Championships North Carolina (13) Virginia Tech - Tied 37th Place NCAA Championships Patrick Anderson (1st Tm: 10,000-M) North Carolina - Tied 57th Place NCAA Championships Draven Crist (2nd Tm: High Jump) Ben Finger (2nd Tm: Pole Vault) Matthew Harris (2nd Tm: 400-M Hurdles) ACC Championship Results Decathlon Jesse Hunt (2nd Tm: 1500-M) Raleigh, N.C., May 13-15 Evan Lee, DU ................................................... 7,300 pts James Joycey (1st Tm: Hammer) 1. Florida State ......................................................... 136 • ACC Championship Record Daniel McArthur (1st Tm: Shot Put) 2. Virginia Tech ...................................................... 116.5 Alex Milligan (2nd Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) 3. Virginia .................................................................... 92 ACC Championship Most Valuable Performer - Track Roman Mitchell (2nd Tm: Javelin) 4. Notre Dame ......................................................... 80.5 Kasaun James, FS Dolan Owens (2nd Tm: 800-M) 5. North Carolina......................................................... 75 ACC Championship Most Valuable Performer - Field Isaiah Palmer (2nd Tm: 400-M) 6. Clemson ................................................................. 65 Claudio Romero, VA Thomas Ratcliffe (2nd Tm: 1500-M) 7. Miami ...................................................................... 45 Craig Saddler II (1st Tm: 400-M Hurdles) 8. Duke ....................................................................... 40 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team NC State (7) NC State ................................................................. 40 The top three finishers in each individual event and the top relay team at the ACC Indoor Championships earned All-ACC first-team honors. The No. 4 through 6 Chris Alexander (1st Tm: Triple Jump; 2nd Tm: Long Jump) 10. Louisville ................................................................. 36 finishers in each individual event, plus the second- and third-place relay team Alan Alvarez (2nd Tm: 4x100-M Relay) 11. Pitt ....................................................................... 35.5 finishers were recognized as second-team All-ACC. Josh Brockman (2nd Tm: 110-M Hurdles) 12. Wake Forest ........................................................... 22 Boston College (2) Ja’Von Douglas (1st Tm: Long Jump; 2nd Tm: 4x100-M 13. Syracuse ................................................................. 14 Marcus Manson (2nd Tm: 400-M Hurdles) Relay) 14. Georgia Tech ......................................................... 9.5 Avery McKenzie (2nd Tm: Triple Jump) Junpai Dowdy (2nd Tm: 4x100-M Relay) 15. Boston College ......................................................... 7 Clemson (8) Ian Shanklin (1st Tm: 10,000-M) Devon Brooks (1st Tm: 110-M Hurdles) Henry Young (2nd Tm: 4x100-M Relay) ACC Meet Individual Champions Lafranz Campbell (1st Tm: 110-M Hurdles) Notre Dame (12) 100-Meter Dash Terryon Conwell (2nd Tm: 200-M, 4x100-M Relay) Nolan Blachowski (1st Tm: Pole Vault) Cole Beck, VT ......................................................... 10.11 Kameron Jones (1st Tm: 800-M) Matthew Carmody (2nd Tm: 5000-M) 200-Meter Dash Marcus Parker (1st Tm: 200-M; 2nd Tm: 100-M, 4x100-M Colton Crum (1st Tm: Pole Vault) Kasaun James, FS ................................................. 20.36 Relay) Dylan Jacobs (1st Tm: 5000-M) 400-Meter Dash Giano Roberts (2nd Tm: 110-M Hurdles, 4x100-M Relay) John Keenan (1st Tm: Javelin) Jacory Patterson, VT .............................................. 45.14 Alex Sands (2nd Tm: 4x100-M Relay) Logan Kusky (2nd Tm: Hammer 800-Meter Run Roje Stona (1st Tm: Discus) Yared Nuguse (1st Tm: 1500-M) Kameron Jones, CU ..........................................• 1:45.47 Duke (6) Austin Parsons (1st Tm: Hammer) 1,500-Meter Run Connor Atkinson (1st Tm: 400-M Hurdles) Kevin Salvano (2nd Tm: 10,000-M) Yared Nuguse, ND .............................................. 3:40.86 Evan Lee (1st Tm: Decathlon) John Stefan (1st Tm: Shot Put) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase Kiegan Lenihan (2nd Tm: Javelin) Kenny Vasbinder (2nd Tm: 10,000-M) Fitsum Seyoum, VT ...........................................• 8:31.23 Harry Lord (2nd Tm: Decathlon) Samuel Voelz (1st Tm: 800-M) 5,000-Meter Run Ezra Mellinger (2nd Tm: Long Jump) Pitt (6) Adriaan Wildschutt, FS ....................................• 13:29.03 Alex Miley (1st Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) Lonzell Feagin (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) 10,000-Meter Run Florida State (14) Ade Jones-Roundtree (2nd Tm: 400-M, 4x400-M Relay) Ian Shanklin, ST ................................................ 29:11.28 Taylor Banks (1st Tm: 4x100-M Relay; 2nd Tm: 100-M) Kollin Smith (1st Tm: Long Jump) 110-Meter Hurdles DaeQwan Butler (1st Tm: 400-M) Noah Walker (2nd Tm: Discus, Javelin) Trey Cunningham, FS ............................................ 13.43 Trey Cunningham (1st Tm: 110-M Hurdles) Matt Wilson (2nd Tm: 400-M Hurdles, 4x400-M Relay) 400-Meter Hurdles Isaac Grimes (1st Tm: Long Jump) Felix Wolter (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) McKinly Brown, UM ................................................ 50.88 Milton Ingraham (1st Tm: Discus; 2nd Tm: Shot Put) Syracuse (2) 4x100-Meter Relay Jacore Irving (1st Tm: Triple Jump; 2nd Tm: Long Jump) Joe Dragon (2nd Tm: 10-000-M) Florida State ........................................................... 38.95 Kasaun James (1st Tm: 100-M, 200-M, 4x100-M Relay) JP Trojan (1st Tm: 10,000-M) (Taylor Banks, Kasaun James, Don’drea Swint, JoVaughn Kasey Knevelbaard (2nd Tm: 1500-M) Virginia (10) Martin) JoVaughn Martin (1st Tm: 200-M, 4x100-M Relay) Brenton Foster (1st Tm: High Jump) 4x400-Meter Relay Ahmed Muhumed (2nd Tm: 5000-M) Derek Johnson (2nd Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) Virginia Tech ........................................................ 3:06.46 William Ott (1st Tm: Decathlon) Jacob Lemmon (2nd Tm: Discus, Hammer) (Patrick Forrest, Cameron Rose, Tyreke Sapp, Jacory Don’drea Swint (1st Tm: 100-M, 4x100-M Relay) Conor Murphy (1st Tm: 800-M) Patterson) Jordan Wesner (1st Tm: High Jump) Randy Neish (2nd Tm: 800-M) High Jump Adriaan Wildschutt (1st Tm: 5000-M) Brandon Outlaw (1st Tm: 400-M) Brenton Foster, VA .....................................2.27m/7-5.25 Georgia Tech (2) Owayne Owens (1st Tm: Triple Jump) Pole Vault Brian Hauch (2nd Tm: Pole Vault) Claudio Romero (1st: Discus; 2nd Tm: Shot Put) Colton Crum, ND .........................................5.16m/16-11 Alex Thomas (2nd Tm: 800-M) Wes Porter (1st Tm: 1500-M) Long Jump Louisville (7) Jordan Willis (2nd Tm: 400-M) Isaac Grimes, FS ......................................7.75m/25-5.25 Trey Allen (2nd Tm: High Jump) Virginia Tech (17) Triple Jump Christian Buckley (2nd Tm: Shot Put) Cole Beck (1st Tm: 100-M; 2nd Tm: 200-M) Owayne Owens, VA ...............................15.97m/52-4.75 Albert Kosgei (1st Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) Chauncey Chambers (2nd Tm: Triple Jump) Shot Put Justin Lehmkuhler (2nd Tm: Decathlon) Aidan Clark (2nd Tm: High Jump) Tyson Jones, VT .....................................19.75m/64-9.75 Sean Roth (2nd Tm: Pole Vault) Ethan Dabbs (1st Tm: Javelin) Discus Throw Adar Sheere (2nd Tm: Discus) Ben Fleming (2nd Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) Claudio Romero, VA ................................61.21m/200-10 Sterling Warner-Savage (2nd Tm: 100-M) Patrick Forrest (1st Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Hammer Throw Miami (8) James Holt (1st Tm: Decathlon) Alexios Prodanas, VT ................................70.46m/231-2 Kevin Arreaga (1st Tm: Hammer) Tyson Jones (1st Tm: Shot Put) Javelin McKinly Brown (1st Tm: 400-M Hurdles; 2nd Tm: 4x400-M John Manilli (2nd Tm: Decathlon) Ethan Dabbs, VA .......................................71.45m/234-5 Relay) Jacory Patterson (1st Tm: 400-M, 4x400-M Relay; 2nd Asa Burke (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Tm: 200-M) Xavier Coakley (2nd Tm: 110-M Hurdles) 196 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Alexios Prodanas (1st Tm: Hammer) North Carolina (1) Virginia Tech (5) Harrison Rice (1st Tm: Pole Vault) Thomas Ratcliffe (1st Tm: 5,000-M Run) Alexios Prodonas Tyreke Sapp Jacob Rice (1st Tm: Pole Vault) NC State (1) Harrison Rice Diego Zarate Cameron Rose (1st Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Ian Shanklin (2nd Tm: 5,000-M Run) Jacob Rice Tyreke Sapp (1st Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Notre Dame (3) Wake Forest (2) Fitsum Seyoum (1st Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) Dylan Jacobs (2nd Tm: 5,000-M Run) Zach Facioni Michael Yow Diego Zarate (1st Tm: 1500-M) Yared Nuguse (1st Tm: 1,500-M Run) Wake Forest (3) Samuel Voelz (2nd Tm: 800-M Run) ACC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Zach Facioni (1st Tm: 5000-M) Syracuse (1) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Aaron Las Heras (2nd Tm: 5000-M) Aidan Tooker (2nd Tm: 3,000-M Steeplechase) Yared Nuguse, ND Michael Yow (2nd Tm: Hammer) Virginia (4) Derek Johnson (1st Tm: 3,000-M Steeplechase) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans NCAA Championship Results Jacob Lemmon (1st Tm: Discus) Yared Nuguse, ND ............................................... 1st Tm Eugene, Ore., June 9-12 Claudio Romero (1st Tm: Discus) Trey Cunningham, FS .........................................2nd Tm ACC Team Finishes Owyane Owens (2nd Tm: Triple Jump) Danny Kilrea, ND .................................................2nd Tm 10. 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