Final Results

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Florida State sprinters Ka’Tia Seymour and Andre Ewers swept the 100- and 200-meter dash titles, and ACC Outdoor Championship Track MVP honors Saturday and the 11th-ranked Seminole women were a splash on the track and in the field at rainy Lannigan Field.

Powering through less than ideal conditions, the FSU women claimed their fifth ACC Outdoor title with the most dominating performance since the conference expanded to 15 schools. The Noles’ 134-point team total and 41.5-point margin of victory were the largest since 2014.

Cortney Jones and Shanice Love won the 100-meter hurdles and discus, respectively, as the Noles scored 99 points on the final day with the assistance of a strong supporting cast. The big finish enabled the Noles to hold off a Saturday surge from defending champion Miami, which was second with 92.5 points.

Florida State’s men finished third, trailing Virginia Tech (123 points) and Virginia (117), with 102.5 points.

“In no way did I envision that we could score this many points,” FSU coach Bob Braman said. “This is an incredible accomplishment for our ladies. Ka’Tia, Cortney and Shanice are true national contenders and they simply dominated today.

“But the reason we set this record is the because of the unsung heroes like Janae Caldwell, Jayla Kirkland, Maudie Skyring and virtually all of the field event stars. They don’t get the accolades but they made this team title a reality.”