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Noles out to improve on ‘19 NCAA Indoor finishes The eighth-ranked Florida State men’s track & field team, fresh off the program’s third consecutive and 13th all-time ACC Indoor title, will send seven athletes into action at the 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14. The meet will be contested at the Albuquerque Convention Center for the first time since 2014, when the Noles men returned from New Mexico with a fourth-place team trophy. That marked the last time the Noles finished “on the podium” at an NCAA Cham- pionship meet. That could well change. FSU tied for sixth last year with just four qualifiers and has spent virtually the entire season among the nation’s best in the USTFCCCA’s national ratings index. The FSU women, who have been in and out of the top-25 all year, arrive in ABQ at No. 28 with just three qualifiers. The Noles tied for 35th last year behind a third- place 60-meter dash finish from Ka’Tia Seymour, who returns. What Noles 2 Watch 4 Among the noteworthy Florida State storylines to follow this weekend are: Junior, three-time 60-meter hurdle qualifier Trey Cunningham is the No. 1 seed and unbeaten against collegians this season. The Bowerman Watch List star could become the Noles’ first indoor national champion since Den- tarius Locke (60m dash) and James Harris (high jump) won 2014 titles, also at Albuquerque...sixth as a freshman and third last year, he can join former FSU NCAA hurdles champions Danny Smith (60 yd; 1974-75), Phillip Riley (55m; 1995) and Drew Brunson (2008). Seniors Caleb Parker and Braxton Canady join Cunningham in the 60-me- ter hurdles. The transfers from Southern Miss and Oregon, respectively, are not strangers to the championship stage. Parker was seventh in his indoor debut last year. Canady is making his third trip to the big show...this is the first time since 2015 that a school has qualified three in the hurdles. South Carolina did so in ‘15, while Florida had three qualifiers in 2003. Junior Ka’Tia Seymour makes her third consecutive NCAA Indoor Cham- pionships appearance in the sprints. She is a two-event qualifier (60- and 200-meter dashes) for the first time since 2018, but is coming off a third- place finish in the 60 at the 2019 meet. Seymour hopes to deliver FSU its second NCAA 60-meter title, joining 2000 champ Tonya Carter...Seymour is the No. 3 seed in the 60 and the No. 6 seed in the 200. She finished sixth in the 200 as a freshman in 2018. Junior Maudie Skyring is FSU’s first qualifier in the women’s mile since Colleen Quigley placed third in 2015. The Australia native and ACC run- ner-up will try and extend an impressive streak of 11 consecutive first-team All-American finishes (top eight) in the mile by the Noles, dating to Natalie Hughes in 2004. Freshman Taylor Banks and sophomore Jhevaughn Matherson will make their NCAA Indoor Championship debuts in the 60-meter dash. They are the 19th and 20th Noles to qualify in the 60-meter dash since 2005...13 of the previous 18 earned first-team All-American honors...Banks is the fifth FSU true freshman to to qualify in the 60, joining Walter Dix (‘05), Marvin Bracy (‘13), Kendal Williams (‘15) and Bryand Rincher (‘19). Transfers Isaac Grimes and Fabian Edoki will compete in the long jump. It marks just the second time in program history - and the second time in three years - that the Noles have qualified two in the event. Kenneth Fisher and Corion Knight repped FSU at the 2018 indoor meet. Redshirt freshman Elizabeth Funderburk found out late Tuesday afternoon that she would be traveling to New Mexico for her first NCAA Championships appearance on the track. Funderburk was 17th on the declaration list for the 5000-meter run, but a medical scratch cleared a spot for the first-year indoor runner from South Georgia. The Florida State men have an opportunity to notch consecutive top-10 NCAA Indoor finishes for the first time since following up their fifth-place showing in 2011 with a tie for eighth in 2012. The Noles tied for sixth last season, marking the ninth top-10 finish under coach Bob Braman and the 10th in program history. FSU finished seventh in 1974. The Seminole women last finished in the top-10 back in 2011, placing ninth at the end of a four-year run of top-10 showings under Braman. Media Contact: Bob Thomas Associate Sports Information Director 850-694-1768 / [email protected] @FSU_Track FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE TRACK & FIELD 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships • March 13-14 • Albuquerque, New Mexico @fsu_track #GoNoles When the Noles Compete (All event times listed are Eastern) Friday, March 13 Time Event FSU entries 7:15 pm Mile (w-prelims) Skyring 7:15 pm Long Jump (m-prelims/final) Grimes, Edoki 7:50 pm 60m Dash (m-prelims) Matherson, Banks 8:00 pm 60m Dash (w-prelims) Seymour 8:40 pm 60m Hurdles (m-prelims) Cunningham, Parker, Canady 9:55 pm 5000m Run (w-final) Funderburk 10:15 pm 200m dash (w-prelims) Seymour Saturday, March 14 6:20 pm Mile (w-final) tbd 6:30 pm 60m Dash (m-final) tbd 6:40 pm 60m Dash (w-final) tbd 7:10 pm 60m Hurdles (m-final) tbd 8:00 pm 200m Dash (w-final) tbd Broadcast Schedule Friday, March 13 7:15 pm (ET) ESPN3/WatchESPN https://es.pn/2U6OlBN Saturday, March 14 5:55 pm (ET) ESPN3/WatchESPN https://es.pn/3aEmCPa Live Resuts https://bit.ly/3aLajR8 Where the Noles rank vs. field A quick look at FSU’s NCAA Indoor qualifiers and their seeding: Women Name Event Seed Mark Ka’Tia Seymour 60m Dash 3 7.17 Ka’Tia Seymour 200m Dash 6 22.82 Maudie Skyring Mile 13 4:37.26 Elizabeth Funderburk 5000m Run 16 16:05.56 Men Isaac Grimes Long Jump 7 8.00m/26-3 Fabian Edoki Long Jump 11 7.86m/25-9.5 Taylor Banks 60m Dash 10 6.61 Jhevaughn Matherson 60m Dash 12 6.61 Trey Cunningham 60m Hurdles 1 7.51 Caleb Parker 60m Hurdles 4 7.61 Braxton Canady 60m Hurdles 10 7.70 Notes You Need to Nole... Five of FSU’s nine qualifiers have 13 combined NCAA Division I Indoor Championship appearances; Junior Isaac Grimes was a two-time NCAA Division II Indoor Championships qualifier and the 2019 long jump champion; • Trey Cunningham is unbeaten collegiately in the 60-meter hur- dles and enters the meet ranked No. 1 • Ka’Tia Seymour, a three-time qualifier, will compete in both the 60- and 200-meter dashes for the second time in three years; • Four of FSU’s seven men are transfers, including 2019 NCAA Indoor scorers Fabian Edoki and Caleb Parker.

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Noles out to improve on ‘19 NCAA Indoor finishesThe eighth-ranked Florida State men’s track & field team, fresh off the program’s third consecutive and 13th all-time ACC Indoor title, will send seven athletes into action at the 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13-14. The meet will be contested at the Albuquerque Convention Center for the first time since 2014, when the Noles men returned from New Mexico with a fourth-place team trophy.

That marked the last time the Noles finished “on the podium” at an NCAA Cham-pionship meet. That could well change. FSU tied for sixth last year with just four qualifiers and has spent virtually the entire season among the nation’s best in the USTFCCCA’s national ratings index.

The FSU women, who have been in and out of the top-25 all year, arrive in ABQ at No. 28 with just three qualifiers. The Noles tied for 35th last year behind a third-place 60-meter dash finish from Ka’Tia Seymour, who returns.

What Noles 2 Watch 4Among the noteworthy Florida State storylines to follow this weekend are:• Junior, three-time 60-meter hurdle qualifier Trey Cunningham is the No. 1

seed and unbeaten against collegians this season. The Bowerman Watch List star could become the Noles’ first indoor national champion since Den-tarius Locke (60m dash) and James Harris (high jump) won 2014 titles, also at Albuquerque...sixth as a freshman and third last year, he can join former FSU NCAA hurdles champions Danny Smith (60 yd; 1974-75), Phillip Riley (55m; 1995) and Drew Brunson (2008).

• Seniors Caleb Parker and Braxton Canady join Cunningham in the 60-me-ter hurdles. The transfers from Southern Miss and Oregon, respectively, are not strangers to the championship stage. Parker was seventh in his indoor debut last year. Canady is making his third trip to the big show...this is the first time since 2015 that a school has qualified three in the hurdles. South Carolina did so in ‘15, while Florida had three qualifiers in 2003.

• Junior Ka’Tia Seymour makes her third consecutive NCAA Indoor Cham-pionships appearance in the sprints. She is a two-event qualifier (60- and 200-meter dashes) for the first time since 2018, but is coming off a third-place finish in the 60 at the 2019 meet. Seymour hopes to deliver FSU its second NCAA 60-meter title, joining 2000 champ Tonya Carter...Seymour is the No. 3 seed in the 60 and the No. 6 seed in the 200. She finished sixth in the 200 as a freshman in 2018.

• Junior Maudie Skyring is FSU’s first qualifier in the women’s mile since Colleen Quigley placed third in 2015. The Australia native and ACC run-ner-up will try and extend an impressive streak of 11 consecutive first-team All-American finishes (top eight) in the mile by the Noles, dating to Natalie Hughes in 2004.

• Freshman Taylor Banks and sophomore Jhevaughn Matherson will make their NCAA Indoor Championship debuts in the 60-meter dash. They are the 19th and 20th Noles to qualify in the 60-meter dash since 2005...13 of the previous 18 earned first-team All-American honors...Banks is the fifth FSU true freshman to to qualify in the 60, joining Walter Dix (‘05), Marvin Bracy (‘13), Kendal Williams (‘15) and Bryand Rincher (‘19).

• Transfers Isaac Grimes and Fabian Edoki will compete in the long jump. It marks just the second time in program history - and the second time in three years - that the Noles have qualified two in the event. Kenneth Fisher and Corion Knight repped FSU at the 2018 indoor meet.

• Redshirt freshman Elizabeth Funderburk found out late Tuesday afternoon that she would be traveling to New Mexico for her first NCAA Championships appearance on the track. Funderburk was 17th on the declaration list for the 5000-meter run, but a medical scratch cleared a spot for the first-year indoor runner from South Georgia.

• The Florida State men have an opportunity to notch consecutive top-10 NCAA Indoor finishes for the first time since following up their fifth-place showing in 2011 with a tie for eighth in 2012. The Noles tied for sixth last season, marking the ninth top-10 finish under coach Bob Braman and the 10th in program history. FSU finished seventh in 1974.

• The Seminole women last finished in the top-10 back in 2011, placing ninth at the end of a four-year run of top-10 showings under Braman.

Media Contact: Bob Thomas Associate Sports Information Director

850-694-1768 / [email protected]@FSU_Track

FLORIDA STATEFLORIDA STATETRACK & FIELD

2020 NCAA Indoor Championships • March 13-14 • Albuquerque, New Mexico

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When the Noles Compete(All event times listed are Eastern)

Friday, March 13Time Event FSU entries7:15 pm Mile (w-prelims) Skyring7:15 pm Long Jump (m-prelims/final) Grimes, Edoki7:50 pm 60m Dash (m-prelims) Matherson, Banks8:00 pm 60m Dash (w-prelims) Seymour8:40 pm 60m Hurdles (m-prelims) Cunningham, Parker, Canady9:55 pm 5000m Run (w-final) Funderburk10:15 pm 200m dash (w-prelims) Seymour

Saturday, March 146:20 pm Mile (w-final) tbd6:30 pm 60m Dash (m-final) tbd6:40 pm 60m Dash (w-final) tbd7:10 pm 60m Hurdles (m-final) tbd8:00 pm 200m Dash (w-final) tbd

Broadcast ScheduleFriday, March 137:15 pm (ET) ESPN3/WatchESPN https://es.pn/2U6OlBNSaturday, March 145:55 pm (ET) ESPN3/WatchESPN https://es.pn/3aEmCPa

Live Resutshttps://bit.ly/3aLajR8

Where the Noles rank vs. fieldA quick look at FSU’s NCAA Indoor qualifiers and their seeding:Women Name Event Seed MarkKa’Tia Seymour 60m Dash 3 7.17Ka’Tia Seymour 200m Dash 6 22.82Maudie Skyring Mile 13 4:37.26Elizabeth Funderburk 5000m Run 16 16:05.56Men Isaac Grimes Long Jump 7 8.00m/26-3Fabian Edoki Long Jump 11 7.86m/25-9.5Taylor Banks 60m Dash 10 6.61Jhevaughn Matherson 60m Dash 12 6.61Trey Cunningham 60m Hurdles 1 7.51Caleb Parker 60m Hurdles 4 7.61Braxton Canady 60m Hurdles 10 7.70

Notes You Need to Nole...• Five of FSU’s nine qualifiers have 13 combined NCAA Division I Indoor Championship appearances;• Junior Isaac Grimes was a two-time NCAA Division II Indoor Championships qualifier and the 2019 long jump champion;• Trey Cunningham is unbeaten collegiately in the 60-meter hur-dles and enters the meet ranked No. 1• Ka’Tia Seymour, a three-time qualifier, will compete in both the 60- and 200-meter dashes for the second time in three years;• Four of FSU’s seven men are transfers, including 2019 NCAA Indoor scorers Fabian Edoki and Caleb Parker.

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2020 NCAA Indoor Notes2020 NCAA Indoor NotesFSU Men’s Entries TFRRS/NCAAEvent SB Rank/Seed60mTaylor Banks 6.61 t10/10Jhevaughn Matherson 6.61 t10/1260m HurdlesTrey Cunningham 7.51 1/1Caleb Parker 7.61 t3/4Braxton Canady 7.70 10/10Long JumpIsaac Grimes 8.00m t6/7Fabian Edoki 7.86m 11/11

FSU Women’s Entries TFRRS/NCAAEvent SB Rank/Seed60mKa’Tia Seymour 7.17 t3/3200mKa’Tia Seymour 22.82 6/6MileMaudie Skyring 4:37.26 19/135000mElizabeth Funderburk 16:05.56 23/16

Note: All rankings come directly from the TFRRS descending order lists; seeds reflect post-scratch entry list.

Keys@ - converted time from altitudent - no timenm - no marknr - not ranked

ESPN3 Coverage Friday, Saturday

ESPN3 will live stream the two-day NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships from the Albuquerque Convention Center, March 13-14.Veteran Dwight Stones will handle the play-by-play duties and be joined in the booth by analysts Dan O’Brien and Jill Montgomery. Larra Overton will serve as the track-side reporter for the broadcast.Coverage begins Friday, March 13 at 7:15 p.m. (ET) through the conclusion of the competition. Saturday’s action airs at 5:55 p.m. (ET), right through the conclusion of the meet.

Broadcast LinksFriday https://theacc.co/itf20accnx1Saturday https://theacc.co/itf20accnx2

Noles in the USTFCCCA Ratings IndexAfter a program-record four consecutive ratings index appearances at No. 1 to start the season, the Florida State men enter the NCAA Indoor Championships at No. 8 following their runaway victory for the ACC title. The Noles women briefly returned to the Top-25 after the ACC meet, but sit at No. 28.Here’s a week-by-week look at the Noles in the 2020 rankings:TEAM PS WK1 WK2 WK3 WK4 WK5 WK6 WK7

FSU MEN 1 1 1 1 7 9 8 8FSU WOMEN 11 12 18 18 29 32 20 28

Men1. LSU2. Northern Arizona 3. Oregon4. Texas5. Georgia6. Florida7. Texas A&M8. Florida State9. Iowa State10. Tennessee11. Southern California12. Arkansas 13. Minnesota14. Indiana15. Texas Tech16. Iowa17. North Carolina A&T18. Virginia19. Wisconsin20. Kansas21. Virginia Tech22. Kentucky23. Alabama24. South Dakota25. Notre Dame

Women1. LSU2. Southern California3. Texas A&M4. Georgia5. Arkansas6. Kentucky7. Oregon8. Washington9. Texas10. Colorado11. Florida12. Stanford13. Alabama14. Ohio State15. UCLA16. Texas Tech17. Penn State18. New Mexico19. Iowa20. BYU21. Kansas State22. Ole Miss23. Virginia Tech24. Minnesota25. North Carolina A&T

All-Time NCAAIndoor Finishes

Men2019 6th (t)2018 21st2017 58th (t)2016 37th (t)2015 38th (t)2014 4th2013 18th (t)2012 8th (t)2011 5th2010 12th2009 3rd2008 2nd2007 2nd2006 3rd2005 8th2004 44th (t)2003 49th (t)2002 50th (t)2001 26th (t)1995 21st (t)1994 24th (t)1992 22nd (t)1988 21st (t)1987 37th (t)1986 13th (t)1984 21st (t)1982 38th (t)1980 12th 1978 20th1977 28th1976 20th (t)1975 14th (t)1974 7th (t)1973 26th (t)

Women2019 35th (t)2018 26th2015 24th (t)2014 39th (t)2013 15th 2012 20th2011 9th2010 7th2009 8th2008 6th2007 30th (t)2006 15th (t)2004 16th (t)2003 17th (t)2002 42nd (t)2001 26th (t)1999 55th (t)1997 28th (t)1996 20th1991 25th (t)1989 34th1987 16th (t)1986 6th (t)1985 1st1984 4th

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MenName Pronunciation Year Event Hometown/Last School

Taylor Banks FR 60 Miramar, Fla./MiramarBraxton Canady Can-uh-dee SR 60 Hurdles Jacksonville, Fla./OregonTrey Cunningham JR 60 Hurdles Winfield, Ala./Winfield CityFabian Edoki eh-doak-ee SR Long Jump Calabar South, Nigeria/Middle TennesseeIsaac Grimes JR Long Jump Moreno Valley, Calif./Chadron StateJhevaughn Matherson juh-von SO 60 Kingston, Jamaica/Kingston CollegeCaleb Parker SR 60 Hurdles Stafford, Texas/Southern Miss

WomenElizabeth Funderburk FR 5000 Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt CountyKa’Tia Seymour Kay-tee-uh JR 60/200 Palatka, Fla./PalatkaMaudie Skyring maw-dee JR Mile Wollongong, Australia/University of Wollongong

2020 NCAA Indoor Rosters2020 NCAA Indoor Rosters

Coaching StaffBob Braman Head Coach (M&W)/Men’s DistanceDorian Scott Director of Field Events/ThrowsKelly Phillips Women’s DistanceRicky Argro Men’s SprintsKeith Herston Jumps, Pole Vault & MultisMatt Kane Women’s Sprints/Hurdlers Jacques Touissant Volunteer Coach/Men’s SprintsPaul Conner Volunteer Coach/Pole Vault & JumpsTerry Long Volunteer Coach

Support StaffAshton Henderson Associate Athletic DirectorDavid Beauchem Director of OperationsAnthony Alaniz Head Athletic TrainerCarly Jaskulski Athletic TrainerErik Myyra Strength & ConditioningAustin Whitelaw Academic AdvisorFrankie Grizzle-Malgrat EquipmentRobin Rogers Massage Therapist

Trevor Dunbar Operations Assistant/M. DistanceMichael Castel Operations Assistant/W. DistanceAlex Midgett Operations Assistant/W. DistanceAaron Seminski Operations Assistant/W. SprintsIsaiah Simmons Operations Assistant/ThrowsShola Olojo Operations Assistant/Jumps Layne Herdt Videographer/Seminoles.comBob Thomas Sports Information

Indoor ScheduleJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite Clemson, SCJan. 17-18 Vanderbilt Invitational Nashville, TNJan. 24-25 Bob Pollock Invitational Clemson, SCJan. 30-Feb. 1 Texas Tech Invitational Lubbock, TXJan. 31-Feb. 1 Indiana University Relays Bloomington, INFeb. 14-15 David Hemery Valentine Invitational Boston, MAFeb. 14-15 Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, SCFeb. 21-22 JDL DMR Invitational Winston-Salem, NCFeb. 22 Alex Wilson Invitational Notre Dame, INFeb. 27-29 ACC Indoor Championships Notre Dame, INMarch 13-14 NCAA Indoor Championships Albuquerque, NC

Outdoor ScheduleMarch 20-21 Bulls Invitational Tampa, FLMarch 26-27 FSU Relays Tallahassee, FLMarch 27-28 Raleigh Relays Raleigh, NCApril 2-4 Pepsi Florida Relays Gainesville, FLApril 15-17 Bryan Clay Invitational & Multis Azusa, CAApril 16-18 Mt. SAC Invitational Walnut, CAApril 17-18 Tom Jones Memorial Gainesville, FLApril 23-25 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PAMay 1-2 Texas Invitational Austin, TXMay 1 North Florida Twilight Jacksonville, FLMay 14-16 ACC Outdoor Championships Durham, NCMay 28-30 NCAA East Preliminary Lexington, KYJune 10-13 NCAA Outdoor Championships Austin, TX

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2020 NCAA Indoor Notes2020 NCAA Indoor NotesDuo making rare three-peatLimited to just the top 16 individual in each event, the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships are arguably the most difficult to qualify for in all of college athletics. That makess the third consecutive appearances of juniors Trey Cunningham and Ka’Tia Seymour even more special.

Cunningham is one of only three me who have qualified for the 60-meter hurdles in each of the last three years, joining Iowa’s Jaylan McConico and LSU’s Damion Thomas.

The Noles’ star is the only member of that trio with an opportunity to make a third consecutive trip to the hurdles final. Thomas was eighth as a freshman. McConico, who qualified as a fresghman at Illinois State before transferring, has yet to make a final, though he is the No. 2 seed this year.

FSU senior Braxton Canady is also qualified for a third time, but missed the 2018 meet after qualifying as an Oregon Duck in 2017 and 2019.

Seymour’s third consecutive appear-ance in the 60-meter dash is even more rare. Only fellow Floridian and defending champion Twanisha Terry of USC returns to the event for a third straight time.

Neither athlete reached the final in 2018, but Seymour chased Terry across the finish line a year ago in a bronze medal finish.

Skyring chasing greatsFSU junior Maudie Skyring has big shoes to fill in her first NCAA Indoor Championship appearnace in the mile. Ranked eighth in FSU school history, the Australia native has designs on becoming the 12th Nole in 17 years and 13 qualifiers to earn first-team (top-eight) All-American honors.Year Athlete Place2004 Natalie Hughes 5th2006 Natalie Hughes 2nd2007 Barbara Parker 4th2008 Hannah England 1st2009 Pilar McShine 4th2010 Pilar McShine 3rd2011 Amanad Winslow 5th2012 Hannah Brooks 6th2013 Amanda Winslow 2nd2014 Colleen Quigley 6th2014 Linden Hall 14th2015 Colleen Quigley 3rd

Jumpers can extend streakSeminoles Isaac Grimes and Fabian Edoki have an opportunity to continue the programs’ long-standing run of success in the horizontal jumps at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

As the Nos. 7 and 11 seeds, respec-

tively in the long jump, Grimes and Edoki can extend FSU’s streak of consecutive years with an NCAA scorer to 11.

Dating to Brian Chibudu’s sev-enth-place long jump finish in 2010, FSU has posted a top-eight finish every year in either the long jump or triple jump.

That run includes Ngoni Makusha’s 2011 long jump title, as well as a third-place finish in the 2014 triple jump by Jonathan Reid, which was also the last time the championship was contensted in New Mexico.

Armani Wallace extended the streak to 10 years by placing fourth in the tri-ple jump last year in Birmingham, Ala.

Men make ACC meet historyThe FSU men’s team won their 13th ACC Indoor Championship at Notre Dame, and did so in runaway style. The Noles earned a piece of their third consecutive title at the Loftus Center by rolling up a post 2014 expansion record 140 points and beating Virginia Tech by 31 points. The Hokies were 30-point favorites entering the meet.

What made FSU’s victory even more impressive is that they routed the favorites despite winning just two events - the long jump (Fabian Edoki) and 60-meter hurdles (Trey Cunning-ham). The Noles finished 1-2-3-4-6 in the long jump for 32 points and went 1-2-3-7 in the hurdles for 26 points.

The Noles would have finished fifth with those 58 points.

Seymour first 3-time MVPJunior sprinter Ka’Tia Seymour has dominated the ACC scene since her arrival in 2018 and continued two weeks ago at Notre Dame. The Palatka, Fla. native swept the 60- and 200-meter titles for the second consecutive year and walked off with her third consecutive ACC Women’s Indoor Track MVP trophy.

Not only is Seymour the first woman to win three ACC Indoor Championship Track MVP honors, she joins former FSU men’s star Maurice Mitchell (2010-2012) as just the second of either gender to accomplish the feat.

“Ka’Tia is the First Lady of ACC sprints,” Braman said. “She’s domi-nated for three years and there’s no ceiing too high for her. That 200 on this track is really special.”

Seymour has won five of six sprint titles (60 and 200) in three years. That’s the most dominant stretch in conference history.

Cunningham sets recordsTrey Cunningham became the first man in ACC history to win three consecutive 60-meter hurdle titles and broke his own meet record in the process.

Cunningham smashed his year-old ACC Indoor Championships record of 7.64 when he ran 7.60 in the final at Notre Dame’s Loftus Sports Center.

Men grab 21 All-ACC honorsFSU produced 21 All-ACC honors in their runaway win to the men’s ACC title, with 19 of their 26 competitors combining for the league-high mark. The women added seven honorees:Men’s First-Team All-ACC Trey Cunningham 60-meter hurdlesFabian Edoki Long JumpIsaac Grimes Long JumpCaleb Parker 60-meter hurdlesSanjae Lawrence Shot PutJhevaughn Matherson 200-meter dashDaeQwan Butler 400-meter dashBraxton Canady 60-meter hurdlesJeremiah Davis Long JumpKasey Knevelbaard Mile runJhevaughn Matherson 60-meter dashMilton Ingraham Shot PutMen’s Second-Team All-ACCDarius Clark Long JumpCaleb Parker High JumpAustin Thompson Pole VaultIsaac Grimes Triple Jump4x400 Relay Kyle Fearrington, Canady, Cameron Daniel, ButlerDante Newberg HeptathlonTaylor Banks 200-meter dashJacore Irving Triple JumpBert Freire 800-meter runWomen’s First-Team All-ACCKa’Tia Seymour 60-meter dashKa’Tia Seymour 200-meter dashMaudie Skyring Mile runTrentorria Green Triple JumpWomen’s Second-Team All-ACC4x400 Relay Janae Caldwell, Kimmie Cunningham, Edidiong Odiong, SeymourJazmyn Dennis Pole VaultNadia Maffo Weight Throw

Piling up weekly ACC honorsIt has been a productive indoor season for the Seminoles, especially within the ACC, where FSU men and women have stock-piled nine perform-er of the week honors:Men’s Track Performer of the WeekJan. 15 Trey CunninghamJan. 29 Trey CunninghamFeb. 12 Trey CunninghamFeb. 19 Trey CunninghamMen’s Field Performer of the WeekJan. 15 Isaac GrimesJan. 22 Isaac GrimesJan. 29 Caleb ParkerFeb. 5 Isaac GrimesWomen’s Track Performer of the WeekJan. 15 Jayla Kirkland

By the numbersA look at the 2020 indoor season in a different kind of digital way:

10 - Number of Noles competing at the NCAA Indoor Championships; 7 men and 3 women.

4 - FSU’s combined ros-ter includes athletes from 4 different nations: United States, Jamaica, Nigeria, and Australia.

3 - Florida natives repre-senting the Noles in New Mexico: Ka’Tia Seymour, Taylor Banks and Braxton Canady.

2 - School records estab-lished: Trey Cunningham (60H, 7.51), and Ka’Tia Seymour (200, 22.82).

2x3 - Juniors Ka’Tia Seymour and Trey Cun-ningham are making their third consecutive NCAA Indoor Championship appearances as Noles.

4x1 - Freshman Taylor Banks, redshirt freshman Elizabeth Funderburk, sophomore Jhevaughn Matherson and junior Maudie Skyring are making their NCAA Indoor Championship debuts.

29 - Additional all-time top-10 FSU indoor marks posted. Men (17): Jhevaughn Matherson (200); DaeQwan Butler and Kyle Fearrington (400); Kasey Knevel-baard and Bert Freire (mile); Steven Cross and Silas Griffith (5k); Caleb Parker, Braxton Canady and Tyricke Highman (60 hurdles); Isaac Grimes and Fabian Edoki (long jump); Sanjae Lawrence and Milton Ingraham (shot put); Parker (high jump); 4x400 and Distance Medley relays. Women (12): Ka’Tia Seymour and Jayla Kirkland (60); Janae Caldwell (400), Maudie Skyring (mile); Eliza-beth Funderburk (5k), Trentorria Green (triple jump); Jazmyn Dennis and Nicole Breske (pole vault); Amani Heaven (shot put); Nadia Maffo (weight throw) and two 4x400 entries.

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2020 Qualifier Performance Lists2020 Qualifier Performance ListsFSU MEN

TREY CUNNINGHAM - 60m Hurdles (PB 7.50)Date Meet Mark Place

Feb. 29 ACC Championships 7.60 (f) 1stFeb. 28 ACC Championships 7.65 (p) 1stFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.51 (f)^ 2ndFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.64 (s) 2ndFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.65 (p) 2ndJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.52-a (f) 1stJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.57-a (s) 1stJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.63-a (p) 2ndJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.57 (f) 1stJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.63 (p) 1stJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 7.61 (f) 1stJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 7.65 (p) 1st

CALEB PARKER - 60m Hurdles (PB 7.61)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 7.71 (f) 2ndFeb. 28 ACC Championships 7.76 (p) 3rdFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.61 (f) 3rdFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.75 (2) 7thFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.72 (p) 3rdJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.63-a (f) 2ndJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.69-a (s) 2ndJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.61-a (p) 1stJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.68 (f) 2ndJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.80 (p) 3rdJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 7.64 (f) 2ndJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 7.81 (p) 2nd

BRAXTON CANADY - 60m Hurdles (PB 7.70)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 7.75 (f) 3rdFeb. 28 ACC Championships 7.70 (p) 1stFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational DNF (s) -- - -Feb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.92 (p) 11thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.74-a (f) 3rdJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.76-a (s) 4thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.80-a (p) 3rdJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.73 (f) 3rdJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.79 (p) 2ndJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 8.04 (p) 9th

JHEVAUGHN MATHERSON - 60m Dash (PB 6.61)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 6.63 (f) 3rdFeb. 28 ACC Championships 6.61 (p) 2ndFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational DNS (f) - - - Feb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 6.63 (s) 3rdFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 6.72 (p) 8thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational DNS (f) - - -Jan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 6.65-a (s) 4thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 6.72-a (p) 5th

TAYLOR BANKS - 60m Dash (PB 6.61)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 6.76 (f) 7thFeb. 28 ACC Championships 6.64 (p) 4thFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 6.61 (f) 3rdFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 6.68 (s) 7thFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 6.77 (p) 9thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 6.69-a (f) 5thJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 6.67-a (s) 7thJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 6.66 (f) 2ndJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 6.69 (p) 1stJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 6.67 (f) 1stJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 6.69 (p) 1st

ISAAC GRIMES - Long Jump (PB 8.00m/26-3)Feb. 28 ACC Championships 7.85m/25-9.25 2ndFeb. 14 Tiger Paw Invitational 7.95m/26-1 2ndJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 8.00m/26-3 1stJan. 17 Vanderbilt Invitational 7.97m/26-1.75 1stJan. 11 Orange & Purple Elite 7.91m/25-11.5 1st

FABIAN EDOKI - Long Jump (PB 8.01m/26-3.5)Feb. 28 ACC Championships 7.86m/25-9.5 1stJan. 31 Texas Tech Invitational 7.82m/25-8 2ndJan. 17 Vanderbilt Invitational 7.77m/25-6 2nd

FSU WOMENKA’TIA SEYMOUR - 60m Dash (PB 7.17)Feb 29 ACC Championships 7.17 (f) 1stFeb. 28 ACC Championships 7.23 (p) 1stJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.25 (f) 1stJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 7.28 (p) 2nd

KA’TIA SEYMOUR - 60m Dash (PB 22.82)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 22.82 (f)^ 1stFeb. 28 ACC Championships 23.30 (p) 1stFeb. 15 Tiger Paw Invitational 23.34 (f) 10thFeb. 1 Texas Tech Invitationall 23.13 (f) 3rd

MAUDIE SKYRING - Mile (PB 4:37.26)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 4:37.26 (f) 2ndFeb. 28 ACC Championships 4:46.95 (p) 6thFeb. 21 JDL DMR Invitational 4:40.50 (f) 1stFeb. 14 David Hemery Valentine Invitational 4:37.64 (f) 10thJan. 24 Bob Pollock Invitational 4:39.29 (f) 1st

ELIZABETH FUNDERBURK - 5000m (PB 16:05.56)Feb. 29 ACC Championships 16:33.47 (f) 10thFeb. 14 David Hemery Valentine Invitational 16:05.56 (f) 6th

KEYBOLD - Personal Best^ - FSU record

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2020 NCAA Men’s Qualifiers2020 NCAA Men’s QualifiersTaylor Banks, Freshman, Miramar, Fla. - 60-meter dashMakes his NCAA Indoor Championships debut in the 60-meter dash to finish off a banner campaign...enters the meet as the No. 10 seed on the strength of his season- and personal-best time of 6.61, which he posted in the finals of the 60-meter dash at the Tiger Paw Invitational...advanced to the finals in all five meets, beginning with his debut victory a Clemson’s Orange & Purple Elite...lowered his season-best in three of his first four meets...contributed to the Noles’ ACC Indoor team title by ad-vancing to the finals in both the 60 and 200, placing seventh and fifth, respectively...exceptional coming out of the blocks in his first collegiate season...entered senior season at Miramar High as the top 100- meter sprinter in the nation after running 10.26 as a junior...won Florida 4A state titles in both the 100 and 200 outdoors as a senior in 2019.

Braxton Canady, Senior, Jacksonville, Fla. - 60-meter hurdlesFirst-year Nole will make his third trip to the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 60-meter hurdles after transferring from Ore-gon where he finished 13th as a freshman and 14th as a junior...enjoying his finest season with the Noles, highlighted by his personal-best time of 7.70 in the ACC Indoor Championship preliminary heat, securing the No. 10 seed...contributed a third-place finish to FSU’s team title in the hurdles and ran the second leg of the Noles’ runner-up 4x400 relay team...ranks sixth on FSU’s all-time hurdles list and part of the No. 10 4x400 relay in school history...was a two-time silver medalist for the Ducks at the MPSF Championships and won the 2018 Pac-12 110-meter hurdle title...starred at Jacksonville’s Paxon High where he was the state 300-meter hurdles champion in 2017 and a two-time runner-up in the 110 hurdles...initially recuited by FSU.

Trey Cunningham, Junior, Winfield, Ala. - 60-meter hurdlesThe Florida State and ACC record-holder in the 60-meter hurdles (7.51) is unbeaten against collegiate competition in 2020 and makes his third consecutive NCAA Indoor Championships appearance as the No. 1 seed...is the first three-time champion over the 60-meter hurdles in ACC history, breaking his own meet record (7.60) while leading a 1-2-3-7 scoring haul for the Noles...has twice broken the ACC record this season, capped by his personal-best of 7.51 set at the Tiger Paw Invitational, where he was the runner-up to three-time NCAA champion and current World leader Grant Holloway...currently ranks fourth in the World and is tied for the No. 7 time on the all-time collegiate list...has been a fixture on The Bowerman Watch List this season...set the still-standing World U20 60-meter record as a high school senior.

Fabian Edoki, Senior, South Calabar, Nigeria - Long JumpSenior transfer from Middle Tennessee State won the ACC Indoor long jump title with a season-best leap of 7.86m (25-9.5) to lock up the No. 11 seed at the NCAA Indoor Championships...currently ranks No. 6 on FSU’s all-time indoor list...set tone for Noles’ huge 32-point long jump haul at the ACC Indoor Championships, providing a springboard to the team title...no stranger to the championship stage, he finished sixth in the long jump at the 2019 NCAA Indoor meet while at MTSU...also won an NJCAA indoor long jump title in 2016 for South Plains (Texas)...competed in only three indoor meets for the Noles, improving in each outing...opened with a runner-up finish to teammate Isaac Grimes at the Vanderbilt Invitational (7.77m) and followed with second-place finish - to Grimes - at the Texas Tech Invitational (7.82m)...owns an indoor long jump PB of 8.01m.

Isaac Grimes, Junior, Moreno Valley, Calif. - Long jumpThe junior transfer from Chadron (Neb.) State was the 2019 NCAA Division II indoor champion in the long jump...owns a share of the sixth-best mark in Division I this season (8.00m/26-3),..is just the fourth eight-meter long jumper in Florida State history and ranks No. 4 all-time...coming off an ACC Championship runner-up finish (7.85m), just 1cm behind teammate Fabian Edoki...Noles long jumpers finish 1-2-3-4-6 at the meet, good for 32 points to help propel squad to the team title...which he established at Texas Tech Invitational...set the Clemson facility record (7.91m) in his FSU debut at the Orange & White Elite; the first of three victories to start his debut season...a five-time, first-team All-American at Chadron State, he also advanced to the finals at the 2019 USATF National Championships last summer in Des Moines, Iowa, placing ninth.

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Jhevaughn Matherson, Sophomore, Kingston, Jamaica - 60-meter dashSophomore stepped up and into the spotlight in 2020, earning his first individual event NCAA Championships berth when he ran 6.61 in the semifinals of the 60-meter dash at the ACC Indoor Championships...followed up a third-place 60-meter finish with a silver medal in the 200 with a PB of 20.88, which ranks 10th in FSU history...his 14 points led all FSU track athletes as the Noles won their third consecutive ACC team title...shares a piece of the 10th-best time nationally with teammate Taylor Banks, but is seeded 12th in New Mexico...came into the year with a 60 PB of 6.71, but has improved each meet, beginning with his 6.65 at the Texas Tech Invitational and followed by a 6.63 at the Tiger Paw Invitational...as a freshman handled second leg on FSU’s NCAA Outdoor runner-up 4x100 (38.08)...Jamaican star set his country’s youth 100-meter record (10.25) in 2016.

Caleb Parker, Senior, Stafford, Texas - 60-meter hurdlesThe senior transfer from Southern Miss has enjoyed a breakout season with the Noles, lowering his 60-meter hurdles person-al-best to 7.61, which is tied for third-fastest nationally and good for the No. 4 seed...ranks fourth all-time among Noles in the 60 hurdles...one of three FSU qualifiers in the hurdles, is out to improve on his seventh-place finish at the 2019 NCAA Indoor Championships...has four runner-up 60 hurdles finishes this season behind teammate and top-ranked Trey Cunningham, including the ACC Indoor Championships two weeks ago, when the Noles went 1-2-3-7 in the finals to break the meet open...has eclipsed or matched his previous PB (7.71) seven times in 12 rounds this season...was fifth in 110 hurdles at 2019 NCAA Championships...also posted career-best high jump (2.20m) this season...was the 2016 Texas 4A 110-meter hurdles champion.

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2020 NCAA Women’s Qualifiers2020 NCAA Women’s QualifiersKa’Tia Seymour, Junior, Palatka, Fla. - 60- & 200-meter dashThird-time NCAA Indoor qualifier, securing qualifying marks by sweeping the ACC Indoor 60-meter and 200-meter dash titles for the second consecutive year in lifetime-bests and facility records at Notre Dame...enters meet as the No. 3 seed in the 60 (7.17) and No. 6 in the 200 (22.82)...is the first three-time ACC Indoor Championship Women’sTrack MVP...broke both the ACC Championships meet and own school record in the 200...her 7.17 in the 60 final is good for a share of No. 2 on FSU’s all-time list behind 2000 NCAA champion Tonya Carter...the first Nole to win three consecutive conference titles in the same event on the track...marks the second time as a two-event (60, 200) NCAA Indoor qualifier after placing sixth (200) and 13th (60) in 2018...was third-place finisher in 60 at 2019 NCAA Indoor meet...already a nine-time All-American, she set ACC records in the 100 and as the 4x100 anchor at the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Maudie Skyring, Junior, Wollongong, Australia - MileMakes her first NCAA Championship appearance on the track, capping season which saw her lower her personal-best in the mile on three separate ocassions...was ACC runner-up in the mile with a personal-best qualifying time of 4:37.26, checking in at No. 13 in the field...ranks No. 8 all-time among FSU women in the mile...first Nole woman to qualify for the mile since Col-leen Quigley finished sixth and third, respectively, in back-to-back appearances (2014-2015)...dipped under 4:40 three times this season including Bob Pollock Invitational (4:39.29), David Hemery Valentine Invitational (4:37.64) and the ACC Indoor final...enjoying finest season as a Nole after leading cross country team to second consecutive NCAA South Region title and NCAA Championship appearance...earned All-ACC and All-South Region honors...two-time NCAA East Preliminary qualifier in the 1500, carries plenty momentum into outdoor season as she looks to improve on her personal-best of 4:16.12.

Elizabeth Funderburk, RS-Freshman, Moultrie, Ga. - 5000 meter runA late addition to the field, she makes her NCAA Championship debut on the track in the 5,000-meter run. Qualified by running 16:05.56 at Boston University’s David Hemery Valentine Invitational, where she placed sixth while recording the fifth-fast-est time in program history...placed 10th in the 5,000 and ninth in the 3,000 at the ACC Championships...earned All-ACC and All-South Region cross country honors, helping the Noles to their second consecutive South Region title and trip to the NCAA Championships...came within 10 seconds and three positions of advancing to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 10,000-meter run as a true freshman last year...is FSU’s first 5,000-meter indoor qualifier since 2014 teammates Hannah Walker and Pippa Woolven finished ninth and 13th in Albuquerque.

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Men’s All-Time Indoor All-AmericansMen’s All-Time Indoor All-Americans1973 Danny Smith — 60 yd hurdles (i-2)1974 Danny Smith — 60 yd hurdles (i-1)1975 Danny Smith — 60 yd hurdles (i-1) 1976 Don Merrick — 60 yd dash (2) 1977Michael Roberson — 60 yd hurdles (i-3) 1978 Walter McCoy — 600 yd run (i-1) Mile relay (i) — Mike Roberson, Ron Nelson, John Walker, Walter McCoy 1980 Robb Gomez — 1000 yd run (i-6)Mile relay (i-1) — Reggie Ross, Melford Boodie, Palmer Simmons, Walter McCoy 1982 Philip Rolle — 800m (i-4) 1986 Octavius “Ocky” Clark - 1000m (i-5) Thomas Johnson - 500m (i-4)4x400 relay (i-4) - Thomas Johnson, Vince Washington, Clark Waddell, Carter Williams1987 Arthur Blake — 55m hurdles (i-4),1988 Arthur Blake — 55m hurdles (i-2)1992 Jeff Bray — Pole vault (i-3)1993 Jeff Bray — Pole vault (i-9) 1994 Phillip Riley — 55m hurdles (i-2) 1995 Phillip Riley — 55m hurdles (i-1) 1999 Jody Lawrence — Weight throw (i-15) 2001 Joe Allen — Long jump (i-5) Shawn Brown — High jump (i-4) 2002Shawn Brown — High jump (i-t5) 2003 Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (i-6) Dorian Scott — Shot put (i-11) 2004 Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (i-5) 2005 Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (i-6) Walter Dix — 60m (6), 200m (i-2) Ricardo Chambers — 400m (i-5) Garrett Johnson — Shot put (i-5) Tom Lancashire — Mile (i-5) 2006 Greg Bolden – 60m (i-7) Rafeeq Curry – Triple Jump (i-3) Walter Dix – 200m (i-1), 60m (i-2) Garrett Johnson – Shot Put (i-1) Tom Lancashire – Mile Run (i-4) 2007 Greg Bolden – 60m (i-4) Ricardo Chambers – 400m (i-1)Charles Clark – 200m (i-4), 200m (8) Walter Dix – 200m (i-1), 60m (i-8) 4x400m relay (i-5) - Tywayne Buchanan, Walter Dix, Ricardo Cham-bers, Charles Clark 2008Gonzalo Barroilhet – Heptathlon (i-1) Drew Brunson – 60m Hurdles (i-1) Charles Clark – 200m (i-2)Michael Ray Garvin – 60m (i-8), 200m (i-7) Ngoni Makusha – Long Jump (i-3) Rayon Taylor – Triple Jump (i-8)4x400m relay (i-6) - Tywayne Buchanan, Pablo Navarrete, Brandon Byram, Charles Clark

2009 Charles Clark – 200m (i-5) Matt Leeder – 3000m (i-6) Michael Ray Garvin – 60m (i-7) Gonzalo Barroilhet – Heptathlon (i-2) Pelle Rietveld – Heptathlon (i-6)4x400m relay (i-2) - Kevin Williams, Kevin Borlee, Brandon O’Con-nor, Jonathan Borlee2010 Brandon Byram – 200m (i-2) Brian Chibudu – Long jump (i-7) Maurice Mitchell – 200m (i-5), 60m (i-7) 2011Brandon Byram - 200m (i-3)Ngoni Makusha - Long jump (i-1)Maurice Mitchell - 60 (i-3), 200 (i-2)4x400 (i-9) - Brandon Byram, Phillip Young, Brian Chibudu, Brandon O’Connor2012Kemar Hyman - 60m (i-3) Maurice Mitchell - 60m (i-6), 200m (i-3)Michael Putman - Shot Put (i-11)Horatio Williams - 200m (i-5)Phillip Young - Triple Jump (i-6)2013Stefan Brits - Long Jump (i-6)James Harris - High Jump (i-10)Phillip Young - Triple Jump (i-7)4x400 (i-3) - Alonzo Russell, Dentarius Locke, James Harris, Stephen Newbold2014James Harris - High Jump (i-1), 400m (i-no place)Dentarius Locke - 60m (i-1)Jonathan Reid - Triple Jump (i-3)4x400 relay (i-7) - Alonzo Russell, Ricardo Roy, Michael Cherry, James Harris2015 Jalen Ramsey - Long Jump (i-4)Kendal Williams - 60m (i-9)Michael Cherry - 400m (i-10)Trentavis Friday - 200m (i-11)2016 Stefan Brits - Long Jump (i-3)Jake Burton - 800m (i-14)2017 Montel Nevers - Triple Jump (i-8)Darryl Haraway - 60m (i-14)Austin Droogsma - Shot Put (i-13)2018 Andre Ewers - 200m (i-8)Trey Cunningham - 60m Hurdles (i-6)Austin Droogsma - Shot Put (i-4)Kenneth Fisher - Long Jump (i-8)Corion Knight - Long Jump (i-13)Armani Wallace - Triple Jump (i-13)2019 Trey Cunningham - 60m Hurdles (i-3)Kasaun James - 60m (i-8), 200 (i-2)Bryand Rincher - 60m (i-5)Armani Wallace - Triple Jump (i-4)

All-American Criteria per USTFCCCAIndoorYears Requirements1965-69 top 3 per event1970-81 unknown1982-87 top 6 per event1989-2010 top 8 per event, to include top 8 US-born2011-pres. top 8 first-team; 9-16 second-team

National ChampionsIndoor 1974 Danny Smith 60-yd Hurdles 1975 Danny Smith 60-yd Hurdles 1978 Walter McCoy 600-yd Run 1980 Mile Relay Ross, Boodie, Simmons, McCoy 1995 Phillip Riley 55m Hurdles 2006 Walter Dix 200m Dash 2006 Garrett Johnson Shot Put 2007 Walter Dix 200m Dash 2007 Ricardo Chambers 400m Dash 2008 Gonzalo Barroilhet Heptathlon 2008 Drew Brunson 60m Hurdles 2011 Ngoni Makusha Long Jump2014 James Harris High Jump2014 Dentarius Locke 60m Dash

Dentarius Locke won the first 60-meter dash NCAA Indoor title in program history in 2014.

Drew Brunson brought home FSU’s fourth indoor hurdles title at the 2008 championship meet.

Ngoni Makusha (left) won the long jump in 2011, while Walter Dix was a two-time 200-meter champion.

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Women’s All-Time Indoor All-AmericansWomen’s All-Time Indoor All-Americans1981#Darien Andreau — 5000m (i-5)Alice Bennett — Long jump (i-4)Margaret Coomber — 1000m (i-3)Esmeralda Garcia — 60m (i-2), Long jump (i-2)Angela Wright — 400m (i-4)4x220m relay (i-1) — Esmeralda Garcia, Marita Payne, Alice Bennett, Randy Givens4x400m relay (i-4) — Debbie Moss, Angela Wright, Scooby Golden, Marita Payne 1982# Tonja Brown — 60 yard hurdles (i-7)Margaret Coomber — 1000 yard (i-8)Ovrill Dwyer-Brown — 600 yard (i-t5)Carolyn Faison — 60 yard hurdles (i-6)Randy Givens — 300 yard (i-2)Wendy Markham — High jump (i-5)Marita Payne — 60 yard dash (i-7), 300 yard (i-4)Angela Wright — 440 yard (i-6)\4x220 yard relay (i-2) — Kim Parrish, Marita Payne, Alice Bennett, Randy GivensMile relay (i-6) — Tonja Brown, Ovrill Dwyer-Brown, Scooby Golden, Angela WrightTwo mile relay (i-1) — Margaret Coomber, Carla Borovicka, Janette Wood,Ovrill Dwyer-Brown1983 Wendy Markham — High jump (i-3)Ovrill Dwyer-Brown — 600 yd (i-6)1984 Carla Borovicka — 1500m (i-6)Margaret Coomber — 1500m (i-5)Michelle Finn — 55m (i-4)Kelly Hackler — 800m (i-6)4x400m relay (i-2) — Janet Levy, Janet Davis, Ovrill Dwyer-Brown, Brenda Cliette1985 Michelle Finn — 55m (i-1)Esmeralda Garcia — Triple jump (i-1), Long jump (i-3)Nancy Rettie — 1000m (i-3)4x800m relay (i-5) — Kelly Hackler, Chris McKay, Nancy Rettie, Brenda Moore1986 Michelle Finn — 55m (i-2)Esmeralda Garcia — Long jump (i-2)1987 Michelle Finn — 55m (i-2)1989 Kim Batten — Triple jump (i-5)1990 Kim Batten — Triple jump (i-5)Trinette Johnson — Long jump (i-6)Holly Kelly — High jump (i-4)Patrice Verdun — 200m (i-5)4x800m relay (i-6) — Carrie Boyd, Tracey Howze, Karla Severs, Angela Harris1991 Holly Kelly — High jump (i-4)1993 Sheryl Covington — 55m (i-8), 200m (i-7)Trinette Johnson — Long jump (i-8)1996 Erica Shepard — 800m (i-7)4x400m relay (i-2) — Sophia Danvers, Yashiva Edwards, Maria Embon, Erica Shepard1997 4x400m relay (i-4) — Sophia Danvers, Yashiva Edwards, Maria Embon, Erica Shepard1999 Tonya Carter — 60m (i-9)2000 Tonya Carter — 60m (i-1)Samantha George — 400m (i-6)2001 Laura Gerber — 800m (i-3)2002 Lacy Janson — Pole vault (i-6)Kim Jones — Long jump (i-12)

2003 Lacy Janson — Pole vault (i-1)2004 Vicky Gill — 5000m (i-4)Natalie Hughes — Mile (i-5)2006 Natalie Hughes — Mile (i-2)Lacy Janson — Pole vault (i-2)2007 Barbara Parker — Mile (i-4)Alyce Williams — Triple jump (i-7)2008Susan Kuijken — 3000m (i-1)Hannah England — Mile (i-1)Kimberly Williams — Triple jump (i-2)2009Susan Kuijken –– 3000m (i-2)Kimberly Williams –– Triple jump (i-1)Pilar McShine –– Mile (i-4)2010Kimberly Williams - Triple jump (i-1)Pilar McShine - Mile (i-3)2011Kimberly Williams - Triple jump (i-1), Long jump (i-2)Amy Harris - Long jump (i-15)Amanda Winslow - Mile (i-5)Pasca Cheruiyot - 3000m (i-15), 5000m (i-9)Michelle Jenije - Triple jump (i-13)Marecia Pemberton - 60m (i-11)2012Hannah Brooks - Mile (i-6)Amy Harris - Long jump (i-7) Michelle Jenije - Triple jump (i-2)Marecia Pemberton - 60m (i-11)2013Amanda Winslow - Mile (i-2)Distance Medley relay (i-4) - Jessica Parry, Sage Watson, Georgia Peel, Colleen Quigley2014Brianna Cherry-Bronson - Weight Throw (i-12)Colleen Quigley - Mile (i-6)Der’Renae Freeman - Long jump (i-7)Linden Hall - Mile (i-14)Hannah Walker - 5000m (i-9)Pippa Woolven - 5000m (i-13)2015Colleen Quigley - Mile (i-3)Kala Funderburk - 400m (i-5)4x400 Relay (i-9) - Helene Swanepoel, Sage Watson, Kala Funder-burk, Chelsea JarvisDistance Medley Relay (11) - Georgia Peel, Chelsea Jarvis, Sydnee Over, Bridget Blake2016Der’Renae Freeman - Long Jump (i-10)Jogaile Petrokaite - Long Jump (i-11)Chelsea Jarvis - 800m (i-15)Meme Jean - 60m Hurdles (i-11)Sasha-Ann Lebert - Weight Throw (i-16)2017Melissa-Maree Farrington - Pentathlon (i-15)Eleonora Omoregie - High Jump (i-11)Jogaile Petrokaite - Long Jump (i-14)2018Cortney Jones - 60m Hurdles (i-4)Ka’Tia Seymour - 60m (i-13), 200m (i-6)Jayla Kirkland - 60m (i-11)Shauna Helps - 200m (i-12)Gleneve Grange - Shot Put (i-8)Jogaile Petrokaite - Long Jump (i-14)2019Cortney Jones - 60m Hurdles (i-10)Ka’Tia Seymour - 60m (i-3)Jayla Kirkland - 60m (i-10), 200 (i-15)Rougui Sow Long Jump (i-9)

Key#-Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Championships - (AIAW) - 1973-1982/NCAA Championships begin with 1982 Outdoors

National ChampionsIndoor1981# 4x200-meter relay Garcia, Bennett, Payne, Givens1982# 4x800-meter relay Wood, O.Brown, Borovicka, Coomber1985 Michelle Finn 55m Dash1985 Esmeralda Garcia Triple Jump2000 Tonya Carter 60m Dash2003 Lacy Janson Pole Vault2008 Hannah England Mile2008 Susan Kuijken 3000m2009 Kimberly Williams Triple Jump2010 Kimberly Williams Triple Jump2011 Kimberly Williams Triple Jump# - AIAW National Championships

Kimberly Williams (top left) won three consecutive NCAA Indoor triple jump titles, while, clockwise, Susan Kuijken (3000), Lacy Janson (pole vault) and Hannah England (mile) won single titles in their events. All four went on to represent their respective countries in the Olympic Games.

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Men’s Indoor Top 10 ListMen’s Indoor Top 10 List60 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. Bryand Rincher 6.59-a 2019 Walter Dix 6.59 2006 Darryl Haraway 6.59 2017 Michael Ray Garvin 6.59 2009 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. Horatio Williams 20.77 20128. Michael Ray Garvin 20.79 20089. Trentavis Friday 20.86 2015 10. Jhevaughn Matherson 20.88 2020 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. Mark Buckingham 7:55.98 20083. Tom Lancashire 7:56.01 20074. Matt Leeder 7:56.06 20095. Daniel Roberts 7:57.62 20096. David Forrester 7:57.93 20127. Zak Seddon 7:59.40 20158. Andrew Lemoncello 8:00.09 20079. Herb Wills 8:03.44c 198210. Jakub Zivec 8:04.61 2013

5000 METERS1. Andrew Lemoncello 13:46.00 20072. Mike Fout 13:56.52 20113. Herb Wills 14:00.10 19824. Steven Cross 14:06.78 20205. Steeve Gabart 14:07.50 20096. Silas Griffith 14:07.93 20207. Breandan O Neill 14:10.96 20138. Ciaran O’Lionaird 14:10.99 20109. Jack Goodwin 14:12.97 201510. Joep Tigchelaar 14:15.60 2003

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. TyRicke Highman 7.78 20208. Leander McKenzie 7.85c 19849. Rodney Lawson 7.89c 198910. John Citron 7.90c 1978

HEPTATHLON1. Gonzalo Barroilhet 5951 20082. Pelle Rietveld 5620 20093. Dante Newberg 5291 20184. Matt Frith 4917 20065. David Lott 4857 20196. Daniel Salgado 4717 20127. Jacob Peacock 4683 20068. Hunter Napier 4368 20199. Chris Snow 4356 201210. Collin Lomagistre 4080 2010

LONG JUMP1. Ngoni Makusha 8.21m 26-11.25 20092. Corion Knight 8.02 26-3.75 2018 Brian Chibudu 8.02 26-3.75 20104. Isaac Grimes 8.00 26-3 20205. Jalen Ramsey 7.97 26-1.75 20156. Fabian Edoki 7.86 25-9.5 20207. Joe Allen 7.85 25-9.25 20018. Stefan Brits 7.82 25-8 20169. Kenneth Fisher 7.81 25-7.5 201810. Billy Close 7.78 25-6.25 1987

TRIPLE JUMP1. Armani Wallace 16.72m-a 54-10.25 20192. Rafeeq Curry 16.60-a 54-5.5 20063. Kelsey Nash 16.44 53-11.25 19944. Jonathan Reid 16.32 53-6.5 20145. Rayon Taylor 16.22 53-2.75 20086. Phillip Young 16.00 52-6 2012 Joe Allen 16.00 52-6 20008. Montel Nevers 15.90 52-2 20179. Andy Latimer 15.84 51-11.5 198410. Leon Hutchins 15.74 51-7.5 1981 HIGH JUMP1. James Harris 2.32m-a 7-7.25 20142. Shawn Brown 2.23 7-3.75 20013. Darrell Willis 2.22-a 7-3.5^ 19864. Kenny Smith 2.20 7-2.75^ 19835. Caleb Parker 2.20 7-2.5 2020 Kevin Christ 2.20 7-2.5 1992 Andrew Batchelor 2.20 7-2.5 20107. Tom Stitt 2.19 7-2.25 1987 Gary Snells 2.19 7-2.25 19879. Larry Sayers 2.18 7-1.75^ 1980 Darius King 2.18 7-1.75 2014

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

SHOT PUT1. Garrett Johnson 20.48m 67-2.25 20062. Austin Droogsma 20.10 65-11.5 20183. Michael Putman 19.20 63-0 20124. Ben Bonhurst 19.05 62-6 20155. Dorian Scott 18.85 61-10.25 20036. Sanjae Lawrence 18.60 61-0.25 20207. Milton Ingraham 18.02 59-1.5 20208. Emmanuel Oniya 18.01 59-1.25 20179. Mike Bell 17.98 59-0 198710. Chad DaCosta 17.91 58-9.25 2016

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

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Women’s Indoor Top 10 ListWomen’s Indoor Top 10 List60 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. Brittany St. Louis 23.68 20099. Yashiva Edwards 23.73 199710. Tonya Carter 23.76 2000

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. Hannah England 4:35.30 20086. Pilar McShine 4:35.99 20107. Georgia Peel 4:37.21 20138. Maudie Skyring 4:37.26 20209. Hannah Brooks 4:37.87 201210. Natalie Hughes 4:39.17 2004* - ACC Record at David Hemery Valentine Invitational

3000 METERS1. Susan Kuijken 8:56.27 20092. Militsa Mircheva 9:07.33 20193. Amanda Winslow 9:08.13 20134. Pasca Cheruiyot 9:13.51 20115. Colleen Quigley 9:13.79 20136. Vicky Gill 9:15.68 20047. Jessica Parry 9:15.97 20138. Carmela Cardama Baez 9:18.20 20179. Hannah England 9:19.25 200810. Hannah Brooks 9:20.11 2012

5000 METERS1. Militsa Mircheva 15:43.30 20192. Hannah Walker 15:58.15 20143. Vicky Gill 16:00.62 20044. Pasca Cheruiyot 16:05.36 20115. Elizabeth Funderburk 16:05.56 20206. Carmela Cardama Baez 16:07.49 20177. Pippa Woolven 16:08.93 20148. Kayleigh Tyerman 16:12.17 20139. Rachel Evjen 16:19.19 200410. Jennifer Dunn 16:33.00 2012

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 2016PENTATHLON1. 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 2010LONG JUMP1. Esmeralda Garcia 6.77m 22-2.5 19812. Sonya Blades 6.62 21-8.5 19903. Kim Williams 6.55 21-6 20114. Rougui Sow 6.49 21-3.5 20195. Trinette Johnson 6.45 21-2 19936. Amy Harris 6.43 21-1.25 20117. Jogaile Petrokaite 6.38 20-11.25 2017 Der’Renae Freeman 6.38 20-11.25 20169. Kim Jones 6.35 20-10 200210. Alice Bennett 6.20 20-4 1981TRIPLE JUMP1. Kim Williams 14.23m 46-8.25 20102. Michelle Jenije 13.54 44-5.25 20123. Esmeralda Garcia 13.51 44-4 19854. Alyce Williams 13.31 43-8 20075. Tiara Swanagan 13.21 43-4.25 20096. Latoya Legree 13.10 42-11.75 20067. Zuzette Mullings 12.97 42-6.75 20008. Trentorria Green 12.94 42-5.5 20209. Chinette Johnson 12.87 42-2.75 200010. Amy Harris 12.81 42-0.5 2010HIGH JUMP1. Eleonora Omoregie 1.88m 6-2 20172. Holly Kelly 1.85 6-1 19903. Wendy Markham 1.81 5-11.75^ 19834. Stacey Taylor 1.80 5-10.75 20025. Indianne Henry 1.79 5-10.5 19936. Kiara Wright 1.74 5-8.5 2015 7. Grete Sadeiko 1.73-a 5-8 2014 Carolyn Faison 1.73 5-8^ 19829. Melissa-Maree Farrington 1.72 5-7.75 201710. Safia Morgan 1.70 5-7 2017 Danielle Williams 1.70 5-7 2011 Tiara Swanagan 1.70 5-7 2009 Marla Jackson 1.70 5-7 2005POLE VAULT1. Lacy Janson 4.50m 14-9 20062. Jazmyn Dennis 4.15 13-7.25 2020 3. Liz Mabry 4.05 13-3.5 20104. Hannah Acton 3.99 13-1 2015 Karly Jackson 3.97 13-0.25 20146. Lauren Giffin 3.91 12-10 20127. Nicole Breske 3.86 12-8 20208. Lindsay Osborn 3.84 12-7.25 20019. Madison Schmidt 3.82 12-6.25 201510. Tori Allen 3.81 12-6 2008SHOT PUT1. Gleneve Grange 17.24m 56-6.75 20182. Kamorean Hayes 16.29 53-5.5 20083. Chelsea Whalen 16.27 53-4.5 20144. Kellion Knibb 16.01-a 52-6.25 20145. Ieva Zarankaite 15.97 52-4.75 20186. Cerenity Young 15.73 51-7.25 20037. Lakitta Johnson 15.58 51-1.5 20158. Shannon Cook 15.53 50-11.5 19979. Allyn Laughlin 15.45 50-8.25 201010. Amani Heaven 15.43 50-7.5 2020

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

4x400 RELAY1. Danvers, Embom, 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, Embom, 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. Winslow, Watson, Peel, Quigley 10:57.41 2013*2. Parry, Watson, Peel, Quigley 11:00.78 2013 3. Hall, Ichite, Peel, Quigley 11:01.59 20144. Jarvis, Swanepoel, Over, Quigley 11:04.53 20155. Brooks, Pierce, Worden, Winslow 11:08.17 20126. Peel, Swanepoel, Over, Quigley 11:09.82 20157. England, Batchelor, Willemse, Kuijken 11:11.03 20088. Snow, Smith, Willemse, Kuijken 11:12.96 2009 9. Skyring, Caldwell, Harris, Mircheva 11:13.05 201910. Peel, Dorsett, Jarvis, Blake 11:13.34 2016* - ACC Championship & ACC Record

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