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Four More Noles Punch Tickets to NCAA on Saturday

  Jacksonville, Fla.    –   The Florida State women’s track and field team closed out the 2023 NCAA Regional Championships on Saturday at Hodges Stadium. Caisa-Marie Lindfors, Alexandra Webster, Dajaz DeFrand, and Alyson Churchill will join Stella Weinberg at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas from June 7-10 following their performances on Saturday. “It was another really good night for the Noles,” FSU head coach Bob Braman said. “The ladies had bests by Daja, Alyson, and Alexis, and the 4x100 automatically qualified. Caisa got her ticket punched as well.” Just off her ACC title, Lindfors started off the day by finishing 12th in the discus, with a mark of 52.70, which she threw on her second attempt. The 4x100 relay claimed the final NCAA qualifying spot, finishing 12th at 44.34 behind Ava Klein, Kaniya Johnson, Tyra Wilson, and Faith Banks. Webster ran her personal best in the 100m hurdles, qualifying for her first NCAAs with a time of 13.00. Webster also compet

Weinberg s Career Day Earns Bid to NCAAs

Jacksonville, Fla.    –   The Florida State women’s track and field team began competing at the 2023 NCAA East Regional Championships at Hodges Stadium on Thursday. The Seminoles started the day with a big performance from freshman Stella Weinberg in the women’s javelin, where she qualified for the NCAA Championships, which will be held in Austin, Texas, June 7-10. On her third and final attempt, she threw a personal best of 51.16 to finish in sixth place, after entering the meet in 19th (49.35m), punching her ticking to the NCAA Championships in Austin. Weinberg’s mark of 51.16 now ranks sixth in FSU history. Florida State will have three athletes competing in quarterfinal events on Saturday, where the top 12 in each event will join Weinberg at the NCAA Championships. Dajaz DeFrand advanced in the 100m, after finishing 12th at 11.22. She later placed 16th in the 200m with a time of 23.01. Faith Banks moved on to the quarterfinals of the 400m, placing 22nd at 53.47. Alexan

Davis Advances to NCAAs

Florida State’s Track & Field teams will be well represented at the NCAA East Regional being held at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville from Wednesday-Saturday.  FSU will have 25 student-athletes competing in 20 events with 13 qualifiers from the men’s team in nine events and 12 from the women’s team in 11 events. “The old timers refer to this meet as the East Region championships, but it’s truly the first round of the NCAA National Championships,” FSU Head Coach Bob Braman said.  “How you perform here sets the fields for Nationals and that’s key for getting in good lanes and the best heats and flights for the NCAA Championship in two weeks. “So, job one is to finish in the Top 12 of your event and advance to the final round in Austin, but you need to be at your best no matter what.” The East Regional is one of two in the country with qualifiers from the western portion of the U.S. competing at Sacramento State.   The Top 12 finishers in each ev

DAVIS, DEFRAND NAMED ACC OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD MVPS

RALEIGH, N.C.   Florida State men’s field specialist Jeremiah Davis and women’s sprinter Dajaz DeFrand were named the ACC Most Valuable Performers in their respective categories following the outdoor championships last week at NC State. DeFrand, a freshman competing in her first outdoor conference meet, was the ACC Champion in both the 100 and 200 meters leading to her selection as the ACC Women’s Track Most Valuable Performer. Davis, who is among the favorites for the NCAA Championship in both the long and triple jump, won the ACC title in the long jump and was second in the triple en route to being named the ACC Men’s Most Valuable Performer.  Davis was also the MVP of the ACC Indoor Championships earlier this year. The Seminoles took home seven individual ACC Championships over the three-day conference meet.  In addition to the three won between the MVPs, Amir Willis was the ACC men’s 100 meter champion, Milton Ingraham won the discus, Alexandra Webster finish

BOTH MEN S AND WOMEN S TEAMS ARE IN EIGHTH PLACE AT ACC TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS GOING INTO THE FINAL DAY

Raleigh, N.C. -  Florida State’s men’s and women’s teams find themselves in the same eighth place in the team standings going into the final day of the 2023 ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships being held on NC State’s campus. The finals are set in virtually every event with a handful having finished today and two Seminoles earned visits to the podium with top-three finishes on Friday. Amani Heaven finished second in the women’s shot put with her personal best career throw of 16.98 meters.  Caisa-Marie Lindfors finished ninth with a best toss of 15.99 meters. Jeremiah Davis’ top leap in the men’s triple jump was measured at 16.08 meters good for third place in the ACC.  Kayvon Tatham finished seventh with a jump of 15.20 meters. Alexandra Webster will be in contention for the ACC Championship in the women’s 110 meter hurdles after qualifying with the best time in the field at 13.30.  Faith Banks did not reach the finals of the women’s 400 meter

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