BOSTON, Mass. - The Clemson Tigers shined in the second day of the ACC Indoor Championships as ten athletes secured their places in Saturday's finals and Shantae Foreman received the silver medal in the women's long jump. Foreman becomes the second Tiger to earn a silver medal for Clemson. Along with the medal and the second place finish, Foreman was also crowned First Team All-ACC as she becomes the second Tiger to earn the honor. Four athletes have earned All-ACC honors so far this week as Daniel Cope was named First Team while Marie Forbes and Nia Christie were tabbed Second Team All-ACC. Saturday's events begin at 11 a.m. with the men's triple jump as the first track event will begin at 12 p.m. with the men's mile. The day will end with the men's 4x400 relay at 3:35pm and the women's 4x400 relay at 4 p.m. Clemson will look to medal in all events and secure the ACC Championship title on both the men's and women's side. The meet will be br
BLACKSBURG, Va. - (Quote) MEET HIGHLIGHTS EVENT BY EVENT BREAKDOWN Men's Track 400 meter Daniel Kidd Tahj Hamm Carson Tillman Braden Blakely Men's Field Weight Carlito Jones Matthew Auble Daniel Cope Long Jump Max Livesey Micah Harris Women's Track 400 meter Ken'Naria Gadson Jessica Mclean Kenya Thompson Women's Field Long Jump Caroline Johnston Shantae Foreman Weight Marie Forbes Kendra Dye Pole Vault (Unseeded) Abigail Drayer Anna Long Riley Karpinski Annie Lineberger
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. The Clemson track and field program sent select student-athletes to the Tennessee Challenge on Saturday to compete one final time before ACC Championships begin on May 12. Several Tigers set personal bests and both the men’s and women’s teams are well-positioned to excel at the conference championship meet. HIGHLIGHTS Courtney Williams set a PR and won the 200 meter dash, completing the race in 23.57 seconds. Sofia De Coteau cleared a personal-best 1.71 meter mark in the high jump, highest of any competitor in the event. Max Livesey also set a personal-best in the high jump, leaping over a 1.95 meter bar. The Tigers next action will be the ACC Championship in Durham, N.C. from Thursday May 12 through Saturday, May 14. For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson track and field, visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter and Instagram.