FSU sports information:
The Florida State track and field teams were led by Curtis Williams' silver medal in the men's long jump on the second day of the 2025 Indoor Track and Field Championships in Louisville.
Williams recorded a personal-best mark of 7.71m (25-3½) to earn a runner-up finish in the long jump and eight points to FSU’s team total.
Andre Korbmacher ran the fastest time in the men’s 60-meter hurdle preliminaries, advancing to Monday’s final with a time of 7.75, and Tyson Williams earned a spot in the finals, placing third with a time joined him in the final with a time of 7.82 that was the third-fastest in the preliminary round.
Shenese Walker posted the fastest 60-meter dash performance in the preliminary round with her time of 7.22 and was followed by Lucy May Sleeman in third. Sleeman's time of 7.27 tied her career-best mark that is the eighth-fastest time in program history.
British Wilkerson placed fourth of the men’s 400 preliminaries, advanced to Monday’s final in the men's 400 with the fourth-fastest time and lifetime best of 46.26. Micahi Danzy followed in fifth with a qualifying time of 46.30.
Kaelyaah Liburd led the Noles in the women’s 400 preliminaries, earning a spot in the final on Monday with a time of 52.82 that ranked second among qualifiers. Tyra Wilson followed in fifth with a qualifying time of 53.36.
Suus Altorf advanced to the Monday’s final in the women’s mile with a time of 4:37.70.
Jaden Francis concluded her weekend in the women’s 800-meter prelims, placing 12th with the ninth-fastest time in FSU history and lifetime-best of 2:07.60.
The Noles will conclude competition on Monday, starting with the women’s triple jump at 11 a.m. With 11 events remaining, FSU's men are in eighth place with 12 points, while the women have five points with 10 events to be contested Monday.
All sessions will air on the ACC Network Extra and live timing will be available on flash results.
SUMMARY:
-Men’s long jump (final):
Curtis Williams | 2nd | 7.71m (25-3½)
Kyvon Tatham | 6th | 7.33m (24-¾)
Jaiden Rollins | 11th | 7.10m (23-3½)
-Women’s long jump (final):
Ahzaria Jones | 15th | 5.68m (18-7¾)
-Women’s one-mile (prelim):
*Suus Altorf | 6th | 4:37.70
Elizabeth Barlow | 21st | 4:44.28
Nicole Dinan | 26th | 4:47.29
-Women’s 60-meter (prelim):
*Shenese Walker |1st | 7.22
*Lucy May Sleeman |3rd | 7.27 (PB
Liana Tyson | 9th | 7.36
-Women’s 400-meter (prelim):
*Kaelyaah Liburd | 2nd | 52.82
*Tyra Wilson | 5th| 53.36
Alyia Green | 11th | 54.01
-Men’s 400-meter (prelim):
*British Wilkerson | 4th | 46.26
*Micahi Danzy | 5th | 46.30
-Men’s 60-meter hurdles (prelim):
*Andre Korbmacher |1st | 7.75
*Tyson Williams | 3rd | 7.82
-Men’s 60-meter (prelim):
*Neo Mosebi |2nd | 6.61 (SB)
*Jaiden Rollins | 3rd | 6.66 (PB)
-Women’s 800-meter (prelim):
Jaden Francis | 12th | 2:07.60 (PB)
-Men’s 800-meter (prelim):
#23: Anthony Herrera-1:51.64
#29: Zach Trotter-1:52.37
*Advancing to finals
The Florida State track and field teams were led by Curtis Williams' silver medal in the men's long jump on the second day of the 2025 Indoor Track and Field Championships in Louisville.
Williams recorded a personal-best mark of 7.71m (25-3½) to earn a runner-up finish in the long jump and eight points to FSU’s team total.
Andre Korbmacher ran the fastest time in the men’s 60-meter hurdle preliminaries, advancing to Monday’s final with a time of 7.75, and Tyson Williams earned a spot in the finals, placing third with a time joined him in the final with a time of 7.82 that was the third-fastest in the preliminary round.
Shenese Walker posted the fastest 60-meter dash performance in the preliminary round with her time of 7.22 and was followed by Lucy May Sleeman in third. Sleeman's time of 7.27 tied her career-best mark that is the eighth-fastest time in program history.
British Wilkerson placed fourth of the men’s 400 preliminaries, advanced to Monday’s final in the men's 400 with the fourth-fastest time and lifetime best of 46.26. Micahi Danzy followed in fifth with a qualifying time of 46.30.
Kaelyaah Liburd led the Noles in the women’s 400 preliminaries, earning a spot in the final on Monday with a time of 52.82 that ranked second among qualifiers. Tyra Wilson followed in fifth with a qualifying time of 53.36.
Suus Altorf advanced to the Monday’s final in the women’s mile with a time of 4:37.70.
Jaden Francis concluded her weekend in the women’s 800-meter prelims, placing 12th with the ninth-fastest time in FSU history and lifetime-best of 2:07.60.
The Noles will conclude competition on Monday, starting with the women’s triple jump at 11 a.m. With 11 events remaining, FSU's men are in eighth place with 12 points, while the women have five points with 10 events to be contested Monday.
All sessions will air on the ACC Network Extra and live timing will be available on flash results.
SUMMARY:
-Men’s long jump (final):
Curtis Williams | 2nd | 7.71m (25-3½)
Kyvon Tatham | 6th | 7.33m (24-¾)
Jaiden Rollins | 11th | 7.10m (23-3½)
-Women’s long jump (final):
Ahzaria Jones | 15th | 5.68m (18-7¾)
-Women’s one-mile (prelim):
*Suus Altorf | 6th | 4:37.70
Elizabeth Barlow | 21st | 4:44.28
Nicole Dinan | 26th | 4:47.29
-Women’s 60-meter (prelim):
*Shenese Walker |1st | 7.22
*Lucy May Sleeman |3rd | 7.27 (PB
Liana Tyson | 9th | 7.36
-Women’s 400-meter (prelim):
*Kaelyaah Liburd | 2nd | 52.82
*Tyra Wilson | 5th| 53.36
Alyia Green | 11th | 54.01
-Men’s 400-meter (prelim):
*British Wilkerson | 4th | 46.26
*Micahi Danzy | 5th | 46.30
-Men’s 60-meter hurdles (prelim):
*Andre Korbmacher |1st | 7.75
*Tyson Williams | 3rd | 7.82
-Men’s 60-meter (prelim):
*Neo Mosebi |2nd | 6.61 (SB)
*Jaiden Rollins | 3rd | 6.66 (PB)
-Women’s 800-meter (prelim):
Jaden Francis | 12th | 2:07.60 (PB)
-Men’s 800-meter (prelim):
#23: Anthony Herrera-1:51.64
#29: Zach Trotter-1:52.37
*Advancing to finals