Indoor Track & Field

2025 ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships to Be Held in Louisville, Kentucky

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Atlantic Coast Conference has announced its championship dates and site for the 2025 ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships. The three-day event will take place in Louisville, Kentucky, at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center between Saturday, March 1, and Monday, March 3, 2025. 

“It will be terrific to be back in Louisville for the 2025 ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships and we appreciate the entire city and the University of Louisville for hosting this important event,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. “The Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center was an outstanding host for the 2023 event, and we know they will provide an outstanding experience for our student-athletes, coaches and teams.”

The ACC previously hosted the ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center in 2023. The 2023 event saw Virginia Tech sweep both the men’s and women’s championships. The Hokies defended their women’s title, their third consecutive crown, at the 2024 ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships in Boston, Massachusetts, while North Carolina holds the title of reigning men’s team champions. 

The facility is one of only nine hydraulically banked indoor tracks in the United States and one of 17 in the world. The track is widely regarded as the fastest indoor track surface style, both nationally and internationally. The track was designed by Mondo and Kiefer, who have designed the tracks for the last 10 Olympic Games. The facility features grandstand seating for nearly 2,800 people along the west side and more than 1,200 additional bleacher seats on the east side of the track.  
A full list of ACC championship dates, sites and tournament formats for the 2024-25 academic year can be found by clicking HERE. 

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