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Men Tied For 5th, Women 11th After Day 2 At ACC T&F Indoors
February 24, 2023 | Track & Field
LOUISVILLE, KY.—The University of North Carolina men are tied for fifth place and the women are 11th after Day 2 of the Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Max Stakun-Pickering was the conference's top freshman finisher in the heptathlon, finishing fifth overall with 5,268 points. Isaac Young's personal-record 5,173Â gave him an eighth-place finish, and Bryce Kazmaier took 10th with 4,892.
As is the case most years, the team winners of the ACC Championships will be determined on Saturday. The three-day event will conclude with finals in eight men's and women's running events, in addition to the men's and women's shot put, the men's and women's triple jump, and the men's pole vault.
Tar Heels whose efforts on Friday pushed them forward into Saturday's finals included Taryn Parks (season-best 4:37.93 as the second-fastest qualifier) in the women's mile and Jesse Hunt (the day's fastest qualifying time at 4:02.66) in the men's mile.Â
Blaise Atkinson's personal-best time of 8.09 seconds in the 60m hurdles sent him to Saturday's finals, as did Brianna White's eighth-place, 54:36Â in the women's 400m.Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center
MEN'S STANDINGS
(6 of 17 events completed)
1. Louisville - 35.5
2. Virginia Tech - 34
3. Notre Dame - 19
4. Miami -18
t-5. North Carolina -17
t-5. Pitt - 17
t-7. NC State -14
t-7. Virginia - 14
t-7. Florida State - 14
10. Clemson – 13.5
t-11. Wake Forest - 13
t-11. Duke - 13
13. Syracuse - 10
t-14. Georgia Tech - 1
t-14. Boston College -1
WOMEN'S STANDINGS
(7 of 17 events completed)
1. Virginia Tech - 48
2. Duke - 43
3. NC State - 37
4. Notre Dame - 34
5. Louisville - 23
6. Virginia - 18.5
7. Pitt - 18
8. Syracuse - 11
t-9. Georgia Tech -10
t-9. Miami - 10
11. North Carolina - 7
12. Wake Forest - 6.5
13. Clemson - 6
14. Florida State - 1
15. Boston College - 0Â
Start Lists/Live Results:
https://theacc.co/23accITF
Printable Schedule:
https://theacc.co/23ITFsked
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ACC Championships Page:
https://theacc.co/23ITFchamps
ACC Network Extra Watch Links
Saturday, 11 a.m.-Noon
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=bf8e212f-e259-470f-89ab-f69cf25345cc
Saturday, Noon-4 p.m.
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=2ad9fad7-20ca-4a88-be4b-4d1272c97156
ACC Network Extra will conclude its full coverage of the Championships on Saturday. Shawn Kenney returns to handle play-by-play and is joined by former Duke head coach Norm Ogilvie as color analyst and Hailey Hunter as sideline reporter. Please see above for watch links to coverage of the final day. Additionally, ACC Network (ACCN) will re-air the final day of the competition on Sunday at 8 a.m.
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Max Stakun-Pickering was the conference's top freshman finisher in the heptathlon, finishing fifth overall with 5,268 points. Isaac Young's personal-record 5,173Â gave him an eighth-place finish, and Bryce Kazmaier took 10th with 4,892.
As is the case most years, the team winners of the ACC Championships will be determined on Saturday. The three-day event will conclude with finals in eight men's and women's running events, in addition to the men's and women's shot put, the men's and women's triple jump, and the men's pole vault.
Tar Heels whose efforts on Friday pushed them forward into Saturday's finals included Taryn Parks (season-best 4:37.93 as the second-fastest qualifier) in the women's mile and Jesse Hunt (the day's fastest qualifying time at 4:02.66) in the men's mile.Â
Blaise Atkinson's personal-best time of 8.09 seconds in the 60m hurdles sent him to Saturday's finals, as did Brianna White's eighth-place, 54:36Â in the women's 400m.
Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center
DAY TWO
2023 ACC INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
MEN'S STANDINGS
(6 of 17 events completed)
1. Louisville - 35.5
2. Virginia Tech - 34
3. Notre Dame - 19
4. Miami -18
t-5. North Carolina -17
t-5. Pitt - 17
t-7. NC State -14
t-7. Virginia - 14
t-7. Florida State - 14
10. Clemson – 13.5
t-11. Wake Forest - 13
t-11. Duke - 13
13. Syracuse - 10
t-14. Georgia Tech - 1
t-14. Boston College -1
WOMEN'S STANDINGS
(7 of 17 events completed)
1. Virginia Tech - 48
2. Duke - 43
3. NC State - 37
4. Notre Dame - 34
5. Louisville - 23
6. Virginia - 18.5
7. Pitt - 18
8. Syracuse - 11
t-9. Georgia Tech -10
t-9. Miami - 10
11. North Carolina - 7
12. Wake Forest - 6.5
13. Clemson - 6
14. Florida State - 1
15. Boston College - 0Â
Start Lists/Live Results:
https://theacc.co/23accITF
Printable Schedule:
https://theacc.co/23ITFsked
Â
ACC Championships Page:
https://theacc.co/23ITFchamps
ACC Network Extra Watch Links
Saturday, 11 a.m.-Noon
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=bf8e212f-e259-470f-89ab-f69cf25345cc
Saturday, Noon-4 p.m.
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=2ad9fad7-20ca-4a88-be4b-4d1272c97156
ACC Network Extra will conclude its full coverage of the Championships on Saturday. Shawn Kenney returns to handle play-by-play and is joined by former Duke head coach Norm Ogilvie as color analyst and Hailey Hunter as sideline reporter. Please see above for watch links to coverage of the final day. Additionally, ACC Network (ACCN) will re-air the final day of the competition on Sunday at 8 a.m.
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Players Mentioned
Henri Veesaar Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
MBB: Henri Veesaar Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
Kyan Evans Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10
MBB: Kyan Evans Intro Press Conference
Wednesday, September 10