TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida State's Ismael Kone (track) and Jeremiah Davis (field) were each named ACC Men's Performers of the Week on Tuesday afternoon by the ACC. Both Seminoles put together phenomenal performances this past weekend at the Clemson Invite. Both athletes currently hold the world leads in their respective events. In his first race wearing the garnet and gold, Kone made his name known by breaking the school and tying the ACC record in the 60m dash with a sizzling time of 6.51. Kone also tied for the 13th-fastest performance in NCAA history. On the runway, Davis began right where he left off in 2022 as the NCAA outdoor runner-up flew for a season-opening mark of 8.17m. This mark was a personal best for Davis and put him No. 3 on FSU's all-time list. Davis also had a great start to his triple jump season with a mark of 16.04m which is No. 6 on FSU's all-time list. The Seminoles will be back in action this Friday and Saturday at the Vanderbilt Invitatio
The Blue Raiders men's and women's track and field teams wrap up their first day of The Commodore Challenge. They will be back in action tomorrow to finish out the
The Blue Raiders men's and women's track and field teams wrap up their first day of The Commodore Challenge. They will be back in action tomorrow to finish out the
CLEMSON, S.C. - The Florida State track and field team had another solid day at the Clemson Invitational at the Rock Norman Indoor Track and Field Complex on Saturday afternoon. The Noles were led by the men's 4x400m relay (Butler, Collier, Willis, Watkins Jr.) who clocked the third-fastest indoor time in school history with a time of 3:05.82 to finish second in the event. Jeremiah Davis continued his phenomenal weekend in the triple jump recording an indoor personal best mark of 16.04m. That mark puts Davis at No. 6 on FSU's all-time list for the event. Kyvon Tatham also finished sixth in the event with a mark of 15.29m. In the men's 3000m run, Patrick Donnelly led the Noles with a time of 8:15.78 which was good enough for sixth place. On the women's side, Caitlin Wilkey (9:55.13) and Riley Bahr (9:55.36) led the way in the women's 3000m run to finish fifth and six. The women's 4x400m relay of Tyra Wilson, Dajaz DeFrand, Kaniya Johnson and Faith Banks fi