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The meet will start on Friday with the women’s 60-meter. Expanded coverage will air through ESPN+ and live timing will be available.
Shenese Walker (60m) and the women’s team consisting of Takiyah Ferguson, Alyia Green, Tyra Wilson, Kaelyaah Liburd and Jaden Franics are set in the 4×400-meter relay. Andre Korbmacher and Tyson Williams will compete in the men’s 60 hurdles.
Walker repeated as ACC champion in the 60, clocking a time of 7.20. Walker was also victorious in the 200, running her best time at 23.26, boasting the fifth-fastest time in FSU history.
The women’s 4×400 relay team consisting of Ferguson, Green, Wilson and Liburd placed second with a time of 3:33.07. The Noles previously reset the program and ACC record at the Jarvis Scott invite hosted by Texas Tech to close out the regular season on February 15.
The Seminoles led a one-two sweep in the 60 hurdles, after Korbmacher was crown the ACC Champion finishing with a lifetime best and third-fastest time in FSU history at 7.58. Williams took silver at 7.61.
Friday, March 14
3:48 p.m. – semifinal | women’s 60
8:00 p.m.-semifinal | men’s 60 hurdles
Watch (women’s)- https://bitly.ws/3f3KD
Watch (Men’s)- https://bitly.ws/3f3L7
Results- https://bitly.ws/3f3L7
Saturday, March 15
3:10 p.m. – finals | women’s 60
4:20 p.m.- finals | women’s 4×400
6:40 p.m. – finals | men’s 60 hurdles
Watch (women’s)- https://bitly.ws/3f46d
Watch (men’s)- https://bitly.ws/3f46d
Results- https://bit.ly/4kwLHR9
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