Florida State University Athletics

Last Updated: April 3, 2025By


TALLAHASSEE –The Florida State track and field teams are set to split between two meets starting Friday.

The Seminoles will head to California to race in distance events at the Stanford Invite. Competition is expected to start at 8:00 p.m. ET on Friday. Live timing will be available.

The jumps, sprints and throws group will compete at the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville. The women’s hammer throw is expected to start at 11:00 a.m. on Friday. Live results will be available.

LAST TIME OUT:  

Florida State started the outdoor season at home on March 27-28 at the Terry Long FSU Relays, taking home nine podium finishes as three new members hit program top 10 marks.

Micahi Danzy was named the ACC Rookie of the Week for his performances to open his first collegiate outdoor season. Danzy won gold in the men’s 400-meter, bringing home the first individual win of his career. His time ranks second in the ACC and one of the only three freshmen that are ranked in the top 10 in the nation currently being ranked in 10th.

Austin Kleinman and Curtis Williams contributed gold while securing FSU all-time top 10 marks for the men, while Madison McGloin made the list for the women.

McGloin finished fourth in the women’s hammer throwing the ninth-farthest mark in FSU history at 51.74m (169-9). Williams won the men’s long jump, tying the eighth-farthest mark in FSU history with a career best of 7.96m (26-1 ½).

Kleinman claimed his second victory as a Nole in the men’s hammer with a lifetime best and fifth-farthest throw in FSU history at 60.53m (198-7).

Jaiden Rollins took home his first career win in the men’s 100 with a time of 10.44. Bieke Schipperen led the women’s distance group after being victorious in the women’s 800 with a career best time of 2:04.55.

Kayla Pinkard was the star for the women’s jump group, placing first in the triple jump with a mark of 12.78m. (41-11 ¼). Zachary Cloud opened his season with a win in the men’s 1,500 with a time of 3:47.66.

Lucas Bouquot won the men’s 5,000 with a personal best time of 14:20.00. Dani Thompson rallied her second career win in the women’s 5,000 with a time of 18:04.66.

 

STANFORD INVITE:

Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles

Live Results:  https://bitly.ws/Noles

PEPSI FLORIDA RELAYS:

Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles

Live Results:  https://bitly.ws/Noles

 For more information on Florida State track and field, follow Twitter (X) @FSU_Track and Instagram @FSU_Track.    




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