FSU sports information:
The Florida State track and field teams concluded the final day of competition at the 2025 ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships with three wins from Andre Korbmacher, Shenese Walker and Kyvon Tatham.
Korbmacher captured the ACC title in the men’s 60-meter hurdles, finishing with a lifetime best and third-fastest time in FSU history at 7.58 and leading a one-two Seminole finish as Tyson Williams took silver at 7.61.
Walker repeated as the women’s 60-meter champion with a time of 7.21. She concluded her day in the women’s 200, placing second with a lifetime-best and fifth-fastest time in FSU history at 23.26.
Tatham was victorious in the men’s triple jump finishing with a mark of 15.83m (51-11¼).
Michai Danzy won bronze in his ACC Championship debut in the men’s 400, lowering his personal best with the third-fastest time in FSU history at 46.06.
The women’s 4x400 relay team consisting of Takiyah Ferguson, Alyia Green, Tyra Wilson and Kaelyaah Liburd placed second with a time of 3:33.07.
Lucy May Sleeman collected third in the women’s 60 behind Walker with a time of 7.32.
Jaiden Rollins led the Noles in the men’s 60-meter, placing second with a lifetime best of 6.64.
The men’s team placed third with a total of 64 points, while the women finished fifth with 54 points.
The Noles will compete at the NCAA Championships in Virgina Beach, Virginia at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.
SUMMARY:
-Women’s one mile (final):
Suus Altorf | 4th | 4:32.12
-Men’s 60m hurdles (final):
Andre Korbmacher | 1st | 7.58 (PB)
Tyson Williams | 2nd | 7.61
-Women’s 400-meter (final):
Kaelyaah Liburd | 5th | 53.13 (53.124)
Tyra Wilson | 6th | 53.13 (53.130)
-Men’s 400-meter (final):
Micahi Danzy |3rd | 46.06 (PB)
British Wilkerson | 4th | 46.66
-Women’s 60-meter (final):
Shenese Walker | 1st | 7.21
Lucy May Sleeman |3rd |7.32
-Men’s 60-meter (final):
Jaiden Rollins| 2nd | 6.64 (PB)
-Women’s 200-meter (final):
Shenese Walker |2nd | 23.26
-Men's 200-meter (final):
Neo Mosebi |7th | 21.38
-Women’s 3,000-meter (final):
Brooke Mullins | 13th | 9:11.51
Emily Brown | 29th | 9:23.37
Elizabeth Barlow | 30th | 9:25.06
Bieke Schipperen | 31st | 9:25.08
Leah Taylor | 32nd | 9:25.35
-Men’s triple jump (final):
Kyvon Tatham | 1st | 15.83m (51-11¼)
LaQuan Ellis | 13th | 14.74m (48-4½)
-Women’s triple jump (final):
Kayla Pinkard | 4th | 12.75m (41-10)
Men’s 3,000-meter (final):
Zach Leachman | 25th | 8:05.74
Zachary Cloud | 44th | 8:28.59
-Women’s 4x400-meter relay (final):
2nd | Takiyah Ferguson, Alyia Green, Tyra Wilson, Kaelyaah Liburd
Men’s 4x400-meter relay (final):
6th| Curtis Bain, British Wilkerson, Amare Williams, Micahi Danzy
The Florida State track and field teams concluded the final day of competition at the 2025 ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships with three wins from Andre Korbmacher, Shenese Walker and Kyvon Tatham.
Korbmacher captured the ACC title in the men’s 60-meter hurdles, finishing with a lifetime best and third-fastest time in FSU history at 7.58 and leading a one-two Seminole finish as Tyson Williams took silver at 7.61.
Walker repeated as the women’s 60-meter champion with a time of 7.21. She concluded her day in the women’s 200, placing second with a lifetime-best and fifth-fastest time in FSU history at 23.26.
Tatham was victorious in the men’s triple jump finishing with a mark of 15.83m (51-11¼).
Michai Danzy won bronze in his ACC Championship debut in the men’s 400, lowering his personal best with the third-fastest time in FSU history at 46.06.
The women’s 4x400 relay team consisting of Takiyah Ferguson, Alyia Green, Tyra Wilson and Kaelyaah Liburd placed second with a time of 3:33.07.
Lucy May Sleeman collected third in the women’s 60 behind Walker with a time of 7.32.
Jaiden Rollins led the Noles in the men’s 60-meter, placing second with a lifetime best of 6.64.
The men’s team placed third with a total of 64 points, while the women finished fifth with 54 points.
The Noles will compete at the NCAA Championships in Virgina Beach, Virginia at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.
SUMMARY:
-Women’s one mile (final):
Suus Altorf | 4th | 4:32.12
-Men’s 60m hurdles (final):
Andre Korbmacher | 1st | 7.58 (PB)
Tyson Williams | 2nd | 7.61
-Women’s 400-meter (final):
Kaelyaah Liburd | 5th | 53.13 (53.124)
Tyra Wilson | 6th | 53.13 (53.130)
-Men’s 400-meter (final):
Micahi Danzy |3rd | 46.06 (PB)
British Wilkerson | 4th | 46.66
-Women’s 60-meter (final):
Shenese Walker | 1st | 7.21
Lucy May Sleeman |3rd |7.32
-Men’s 60-meter (final):
Jaiden Rollins| 2nd | 6.64 (PB)
-Women’s 200-meter (final):
Shenese Walker |2nd | 23.26
-Men's 200-meter (final):
Neo Mosebi |7th | 21.38
-Women’s 3,000-meter (final):
Brooke Mullins | 13th | 9:11.51
Emily Brown | 29th | 9:23.37
Elizabeth Barlow | 30th | 9:25.06
Bieke Schipperen | 31st | 9:25.08
Leah Taylor | 32nd | 9:25.35
-Men’s triple jump (final):
Kyvon Tatham | 1st | 15.83m (51-11¼)
LaQuan Ellis | 13th | 14.74m (48-4½)
-Women’s triple jump (final):
Kayla Pinkard | 4th | 12.75m (41-10)
Men’s 3,000-meter (final):
Zach Leachman | 25th | 8:05.74
Zachary Cloud | 44th | 8:28.59
-Women’s 4x400-meter relay (final):
2nd | Takiyah Ferguson, Alyia Green, Tyra Wilson, Kaelyaah Liburd
Men’s 4x400-meter relay (final):
6th| Curtis Bain, British Wilkerson, Amare Williams, Micahi Danzy