Final Results

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – With one of the most dominant closing day performances in the program’s rich championship history, the ninth-ranked Florida State men won their 13th ACC Indoor Track & Field Championship Saturday in an unexpected runaway.

Entering the final day with a one-point lead over Virginia and a five-point edge over pre-meet favorite Virginia Tech, the Seminoles dropped 40 points on the field after the first two events were scored and never looked back.

The Noles established post-expansion ACC indoor records for the most points (140) and margin of victory (31) as they overwhelmed the runner-up Hokies.

“I truly thought we had no chance to win the men’s title after Day 1,” FSU coach Bob Braman said. “But then we dropped the best Day 2 in my career, and that gave us belief.”

And the Noles ran with it.

With Trey Cunningham leading the stellar stable of hurdlers with an ACC record third consecutive title – breaking his own meet record (7.60) in the process – the Noles posted a 1-2-3-7 finish for 26 points in the first scored event of the day at the Loftus Sports Center.

“It was a pretty awesome,” Cunningham said, who was joined on the podium by runner-up Caleb Parker and third-place Braxton Canady. “I don’t think any other team can say that, except our long jumpers. It was a great start to the meet and catapulted the team to the title, I think.”