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The No. 20 Florida State women’s outdoor track and field team saw four All-America performances on Saturday to close the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
Shenese Walker, Tyra Wilson, Kaelyaah Liburd earned first-team All-America honors for the first time of their outdoor career, while the 4x100-meter relay of Lucy May Sleeman, Walker and Liana Tyson recorded the highest finish since 2022.
The relay team started the night by capturing first-team All-America honors, placing seventh with a time of 43.30.
Walker placed sixth in the 100 with a time of 11.23, becoming the second Seminoles in the last four years to capture two All-America honors in the same season.
In two seasons at Florida State, Walker has collected five All-America nods between the indoor and outdoor seasons.
Liburd became the first 400 runner to collect first-team All-America honors after placing eighth with a time of 51.69. The British Virgin Islands national record holder ended her season with the second-fastest time in program history (51.31).
Wilson concluded competition for Seminoles in the 400 hurdles, placing fifth, marking the highest finish since 2015 when Sage Watson placed fourth in the event.
The women’s team finished in 22nd with 10 points and three first-team All-Americans, marking the most since the 2022 season.
-Women’s 4x100-meter relay
Lucy May Sleeman, Shenese Walker, Liana Tyson, Doyin Soremi | 7th | 43.30
-Women’s 100-meters
Shenese Walker | 6th | 11.23
Women’s 400-meters
Kaelyaah Liburd | 8th | 51.69
-Women’s 400-meter hurdles
Tyra Wilson | 5th | 55.57
-Women’s triple jump
Kayla Pinkard | 15th |12.98m (42-7)
The No. 20 Florida State women’s outdoor track and field team saw four All-America performances on Saturday to close the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
Shenese Walker, Tyra Wilson, Kaelyaah Liburd earned first-team All-America honors for the first time of their outdoor career, while the 4x100-meter relay of Lucy May Sleeman, Walker and Liana Tyson recorded the highest finish since 2022.
The relay team started the night by capturing first-team All-America honors, placing seventh with a time of 43.30.
Walker placed sixth in the 100 with a time of 11.23, becoming the second Seminoles in the last four years to capture two All-America honors in the same season.
In two seasons at Florida State, Walker has collected five All-America nods between the indoor and outdoor seasons.
Liburd became the first 400 runner to collect first-team All-America honors after placing eighth with a time of 51.69. The British Virgin Islands national record holder ended her season with the second-fastest time in program history (51.31).
Wilson concluded competition for Seminoles in the 400 hurdles, placing fifth, marking the highest finish since 2015 when Sage Watson placed fourth in the event.
The women’s team finished in 22nd with 10 points and three first-team All-Americans, marking the most since the 2022 season.
-Women’s 4x100-meter relay
Lucy May Sleeman, Shenese Walker, Liana Tyson, Doyin Soremi | 7th | 43.30
-Women’s 100-meters
Shenese Walker | 6th | 11.23
Women’s 400-meters
Kaelyaah Liburd | 8th | 51.69
-Women’s 400-meter hurdles
Tyra Wilson | 5th | 55.57
-Women’s triple jump
Kayla Pinkard | 15th |12.98m (42-7)