2024 NC State outdoor track and field

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The NC State track and field team wrapped up day two at the 2024 ACC Outdoor Championships with several athletes earning a new best in their respective events and two earning All-ACC honors.

Senior Brett Gardner earned First-Team honors and freshman Angelina Napoleon earned Second-Team honors both in the 3000m steeplechase.

Gardner also recorded a new personal best time in the event, along with teammates Matt Bogdan and Joe Jaster. On the women's side, Alyssa Hendrix recorded a new season best time in the event.

At the conclusion of day two, the Wolfpack women check in at ninth place in the team results with 17.5 points and the men check in at 10th with six points.

The Wolfpack will wrap up action on Saturday, May 11 starting at 2pm with the men's high jump.

Event Notes
Women's Shot Put - FINALS
Ta'Honny Exum was the highest finisher for the Pack in the event as she placed eighth with a throw of 15.05m
Mahkayla Hart finished 15th with a throw of 12.59m
Women's Long Jump - FINALS
Jirah Sidberry placed ninth with a jump of 5.95m
Women's 100m Hurdles - PRELIMS
Ally Henson placed 10th with a time of 13.75
Women's 800m - PRELIMS
Kate Putman finished the race with a time of 2:12.76 and placed 31st
Women's 3000m Steeplechase - FINALS
Angelina Napoleon was the highest finisher for the Pack as she placed fourth with a time of 10:07.29 and earned Second-Team honors
Alyssa Hendrix recorded a season best time of 10:42.92 to place 14th in the race
Men's 100m - PRELIMS
Myles Epstein finished ninth in the event with a time of 10.78
Men's 800m - PRELIMS
Zach Hughes was the highest finisher for the Pack as he finished 22nd with a time of 1:51.22
Miles Ally recorded a new personal best time of 1:52.86 to finish 31st
Grant Howlett finished 35th with a time of 1:53.85
Men's 3000m Steeplechase - FINALS
Brett Gardner finished third in the event with a new personal best of 8:31.38 to earn First-Team honors
Matt Bogdan placed ninth with a new personal best time of 8:53.70
Joe Jaster placed 19th with a time of 9:17.71 to record a new personal best

https://gopack.com/news/2024/5/10/track-two-earn-all-acc-honors-on-day-two-of-outdoor-championship

Team Standings
Women
(8 of 21 events scored)
1 Duke, 48
2 Virginia Tech, 43
3 Notre Dame, 34
4 Louisville, 29
5 Pitt, 25
6 Miami, 23
7 Wake Forest, 20
8 Virginia, 18
9 NC State, 17.5
10 Syracuse, 16
11 Georgia Tech, 15
12 Clemson, 13.5
13 North Carolina, 6
14 Boston College, 4
15 - Florida State, 0

Men
(8 of 21 events scored)
1 Duke, 58.33
2 Virginia, 52
3 North Carolina, 44
4 Miami, 32
5 Virginia Tech, 30.33
6 Notre Dame, 24
7 - Florida State, 23
8 Clemson, 22.33
9 Wake Forest, 8
10 NC State, 6
11 Louisville, 4
T-12 Georgia Tech, 3
T-12 Syracuse, 3
14 Pitt, 2
15 Boston College, 0

https://theacc.com/news/2024/5/10/outdoor-track-field-duke-men-and-women-lead-after-two-days-at-the-acc-outdoor-track-and-field-championships_.aspx
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Nairo said:

Our track program is a disgrace. Other than Tyanismaa and Gardner everyone has raced like total dog****
Hartman and Bush today with 4th and 6th in the 1500. PB for Hartman.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
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Both outkicked badly in the last 250

GuerrillaPack said:

Nairo said:

Our track program is a disgrace. Other than Tyanismaa and Gardner everyone has raced like total dog****
Hartman and Bush today with 4th and 6th in the 1500. PB for Hartman.
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Nairo said:

Both outkicked badly in the last 250

GuerrillaPack said:

Nairo said:

Our track program is a disgrace. Other than Tyanismaa and Gardner everyone has raced like total dog****
Hartman and Bush today with 4th and 6th in the 1500. PB for Hartman.

Ok, sam was about 5 seconds off her PB. But it's hard to be critical of Grace with a PB. And they both scored and made all ACC.

I agree with you that the men's team is very disappointing. But that's not the case with the women's distance runners. Still have possibility of women scoring in 5k tonight also.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
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toddl
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I'll gladly sandbag the track program if you can deliver championships in cross country. But you can't suck at both.
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toddl said:

I'll gladly sandbag the track program if you can deliver championships in cross country. But you can't suck at both.
Agree. And given the current state of all our athletic programs, for the near future in the new ACC going forward you could have some years where women's cross country is the only sport that we win an ACC Championship in.

Bringing Cal and Stanford into the ACC next season will make it much more difficult for us to win ACC Championships in many of the sports that we have recently been winning ACC championships (swimming, tennis, gymnastics, women's basketball).

We won ACC Championships in 5 sports this academic year, but looking ahead to next year, I only feel very confident in winning an ACC championship in women's cross country. And fairly confident with wrestling. Decent shot in men's swimming, but stiff competition with both Cal and Stanford top 5 in the nation last year. Lost our two top gymnasts in gymnastics and very tough competition with both Cal and Stanford also top 5 in the nation last year . Decent chance in women's basketball, but made more difficult with Stanford being a top 10 program. Cal and Stanford both top 10 in the nation in women's tennis this season, making an ACC championship much more difficult in the future.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
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The NC State track and field team wrapped up the final day of the 2024 ACC Outdoor Championships with four athletes earning All-ACC honors and six earning a new best in their respective events.

Sam Bush and Grace Hartman each earned Second-Team All-ACC honors in both the 1500m and 5000m races. Jirah Sidberry also earned Second-Team honors in the women's triple jump. Freshman Xavier Branker earned First-Team honors in the men's 400m hurdles after placing third.

The Wolfpack women finished ninth in the team rankings with 39.5 points while the men came in 13th with 13 points. The women of Duke and men of Virginia took home the overall team titles.

The Pack will head to Lexington, Ky. next for NCAA Regionals. Action is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, May 22.

Event Notes
Women's Triple Jump - FINALS

  • Jirah Sidberry finished fourth with a jump of 12.90m to record a new season best height and Second-Team honors
Women's 1500m - FINALS
  • Grace Hartman earned Second-Team All-ACC honors after finishing fourth with a person best time of 4:13.24
  • Sam Bush also earned Second-Team honors after finishing sixth with a time of 4:16.72
Women's 5000m - FINALS
  • Sam Bush finished fourth with a season best time of 15:48.32 to earn Second-Team honors
  • Grace Hartman came in fifth place with a time of 15:49.56 to also earn Second-Team honors
  • Mariah Howlett finished 16th with a season best time of 16:19.08
Men's 400m Hurdles - FINALS
  • Freshman Xavier Branker earned a podium finish after placing third with a personal best time of 50.41 and added First-Team honors to his resume
Men's 5000m - FINALS
  • Brett Gardner was the highest finisher for the Pack as he placed 11th with a time of 13:52.69
  • Dan McGoey finished 27th with a time of 14:23.31
  • Senior David Vorbach finished with a time of 14:28.33 to place 30th
  • Wesley Larson finished 35th with a final time of 14:48.09
Men's 4x400m Relay - FINALS
https://gopack.com/news/2024/5/11/track-four-earn-all-acc-honors-on-final-day-of-acc-outdoor-championships

Final Team Standings (Men)
1 Virginia, 107
2 Virginia Tech, 102.33
3 North Carolina, 102
4 Florida State, 95
5 Miami, 83
6 Clemson, 77.33
7 Duke, 70.33
8 Pitt, 37
9 Notre Dame, 35
T-10 Syracuse, 30
T-10 Wake Forest, 30
12 Louisville
13 NC State, 13
14 Georgia Tech, 12
15 Boston College, 5

Final Team Standings (Women)
1 Duke, 133
2 Clemson, 118.5
T-3 Notre Dame, 74
T-3 Virginia, 74
5 Florida State, 68
6 Miami, 66
7 Virginia Tech, 63
8 Louisville, 42
9 NC State, 39.5
T-10 Pitt, 37
T-10 Wake Forest, 37
12 Georgia Tech, 23
13 North Carolina, 19
14 Syracuse, 18
15 Boston College, 6

https://theacc.com/news/2024/5/11/outdoor-track-field-virginia-men-duke-women-win-2024-acc-outdoor-track-and-field-championships.aspx
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Declarations went about as i expected

On the men's side none of the qualified athletes scratched and it looks like Toby Gualter will get in for the 10k due to scratches. So the men will have the below competing at regionals next week:

Xavier Branker 400 Hurdles, Zach Hughes 800M, Brett Gardner 3k Steeple, Matt Bogdan 3k Steeple, Toby Gualter 10k, Kyzaiah Stone High Jump

Some of the distance women had to make some decisions. Grace Hartman and Hannah Gapes scratched the 1500 and Amaris Tyynismaa scratched the 5k. So below is what they will be competing in:

Ally Henson 100 Hurdles, Sam Bush 1500M & 5K, Nevada Mareno 1500M, Angelina Napoleon 3k Steeple, Sydney Seymour 5k, Hannah Gapes 5k, Grace Hartman 5k & 10K, Amaris Tyynismaa 10k, Gionna Quarzo 10k, Kelsey Chmiel 10k, Mariah Howlett 10k, Jirah Sidberry Long Jump & Triple Jump, Ta'Honny Exum Shot Put, Katie Horne Javelin

You can check them out here

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https://flashresults.ncaa.com/Outdoor/2024/FirstRounds/East/index.htm
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The women of the NC State track and field team wrapped up competition at the 2024 NCAA East Regional hosted by the University of Kentucky with three more athletes punching their ticket to the Outdoor Championships next month.

Senior Sam Bush was the first member of the Pack to punch a ticket to the championship on Saturday. She finished ninth overall and fifth in her heat in the 1500m race with a new personal best time of 4:09.11 to earn the automatic bid to the championship in Eugene.

Bush would later punch her ticket to Eugene in the 5000m after recording a new personal best time of 15:32.95 to finish fifth overall. She is one of two members of the Pack to qualify for two events at the Championship.

Grace Hartman also earned an automatic qualification for the 5000m championship after finishing the race ninth overall with a new personal best time of 15:43.13. The event is the second that sophomore qualified in, as she also earned a spot in the 10,000m.

Freshman Angelina Napoleon recorded the second fastest time in program history in the 3000m steeplechase, with a new personal best time of 9:54.08. She will compete in Eugene next month after finishing fourth overall on Saturday.

The Pack concluded the East Regional with five athletes earning an automatic qualification to Eugene next month: Sam Bush, Grace Hartman, Amaris Tyynismaa, Angelina Napoleon, and Brett Gardner.

Results
Triple Jump

30. Jirah Sidberry - 12.50m (41'0.25")

1500m
9. Sam Bush - 4:09.11

3000m Steeplechase
4. Angelina Napoleon - 9:54.08

5000m
5. Sam Bush - 15:32.95
9. Grace Hartman - 15:43.13
15. Hannah Gapes - 16:04.07
41. Sydney Seymour - 16:55.67

https://gopack.com/news/2024/5/25/track-napoleon-records-second-fastest-time-in-program-history-on-final-day-of-east-regional
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The men of the NC State track and field team returned to the field Friday afternoon for their final day of competition in the NCAA East Regional hosted by University of Kentucky.

Senior Brett Gardner punched his ticket to the NCAA Championship in Eugene, OR after placing ninth overall and third in his heat in the 3000m steeplechase. He finished the race with a time of 8:39.19 and became the third member of the Pack to earn a spot in Eugene.

The women will return to the track on Saturday for the final day of Regional competition. The first race for the Pack will begin at 5:15pm.

Results
High Jump

27. Kyzaiah Stone - 2.09m (6'10.24")

400m Hurdles
17. Xavier Branker - 50.91

3000m Steeplechase
9. Brett Gardner - 8:39.19
31. Matt Bogdan - 9:08.48

https://gopack.com/news/2024/5/24/track-gardner-earns-spot-in-eugene-on-third-day-of-east-regional
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It's another NCAA championship week for @Wolfpack_TFXC!

Good luck to the 5 student-athletes:

Sam Bush - 1500m, 5000m
Grace Hartman - 5000m, 10,000m
Angelina Napoleon - 3000m Steeplechase
Amaris Tyynismaa - 10,000m
Brett Gardner - 3000m Steeplechase
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College Track & Field
Women's
NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Day 4, Hayward Field, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Women's Track Finals, Women's High Jump/Women's Discus/Women's Triple Jump/Women's Heptathlon, Day 2 ESPNU2, 5:30 p.m.
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NC State track and field closed out the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships with a pair of All-American finishes as Sam Bush and Grace Hartman took home second-team honors Saturday night.

The day started with Bush running in the 1500 M final after setting a personal best and the second-fastest time in program history during the prelims on Thursday. Saturday, she placed 10th with a time of 4:10.81.

After taking home first-team All-American honors and an eighth-place finish last night in the 10000 M, Hartman followed with a 14th-place finish in the 5000 M, running a 15:46.62. Following Hartman, Bush also ran in the 5000 M and placed 20th at 16:04.61.

The Wolfpack will return to Raleigh with four All-American recipients, one first-team, and three second-team honorees.


https://gopack.com/news/2024/6/8/track-wolfpack-closeouts-outdoor-championships-with-two-all-american-finishes
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