CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants who will compete in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships. A total of 68 student-athletes from Atlantic Coast Conference schools will participate with an NCAA Division I Championship on the line.
As a conference, the ACC won two individual national championships and had 45 student-athletes earn a total of 48 All-American honors during the 2024 NCAA Championships. Notre Dame’s Jadin O’Brien was gold medalist in the women’s pentathlon for the second consecutive year, while Miami’s Russell Robinson was the national champion in the men’s triple jump.
The 2025 NCAA Championships, co-hosted by Norfolk State University and the City of Virginia Beach, will be held March 14 and 15 at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The championships will kick off with the men’s heptatthlon on the morning of March 14 with the 60-meter hurdles beginning at 9:15 a.m., followed by the women’s pentathlon 60-meter hurdles at 9:35 a.m.
The complete list of participants is available
HERE.
ESPN+ will stream the championships live starting at 9:15 a.m. ET on Friday, March 14, and starting at 9:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, March 15. There will be a re-air of the championships at 7 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, March 16 on ESPNU.
A full list of ACC participants is listed below.
Women
Margot Appleton, Virginia, Mile; 3,000-meter run
Ella Auderset, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Alaina Brady, Notre Dame, Pentathlon
Amy Bunnage, Stanford, 3000-meter run; 5000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
JeNyia Burton, Pitt, 400-meter run
Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson, 800-meter run
Siona Chisholm, Notre Dame, 5000-meter run
Julia Fixsen, Virginia Tech, Pole Vault
Shantae Foreman, Clemson, Triple Jump
Hannah Gapes, NC State, 3000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Gabriella Grissom, Miami, 800-meter run
Grace Hartman, NC State, Mile; 3,000-meter run; 5000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Alyssa Jones, Stanford, High Jump; Long Jump
Sophia Kennedy, Stanford, 3000-meter run; 5000-meter run
Sara Killinen, Virginia Tech, Weight Throw
Aniyah Kitt, Clemson, 60-meter dash
Judy Kosgei, Clemson, Mile
Natalie Lark, Louisville, Pole Vault
Delea Martins, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Giavonna Meeks, California, Weight Throw
Jadin O’Brien, Notre Dame, Pentathlon
Makayla Paige, North Carolina, 800-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Jordyn Parker, NC State, Distance Medley Relay
Taryn Parks, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Cate Peters, Stanford, Distance Medley Relay
Star Price, Virginia Tech, 800-meter run
Brooke Rauber, NC State, Distance Medley Relay
Madison Schmidt, Notre Dame, High Jump
Jayden Ulrich, Louisville, Shot Put
Juliette Whittaker, Stanford, 800-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Roison Willis, Stanford, 800-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Oneka Wilson, Clemson, 60-meter hurdles
Men
Nickolis Anderson, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Tyler Burns, California, Pole Vault
KJ Byrd, Louisville, Heptathlon
Edgar Campre, Miami, Heptathlon
George Couttie, Virginia Tech, 3000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
David Foster, California, 60-meter dash
Simen Guttormsen, Duke, Pole Vault
Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech, Pole Vault
Rocky Hansen, Wake Forest, 5000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Samuel Herenton, Virginia Tech, Distance Medley Relay
Christian Jackson, Virginia Tech, Distance Medley Relay
Steven Jackson, Boston College, Mile
Christian Johnson, Duke, Weight Throw
Seth Johnson, California, Heptathlon
Tommy Kitchell, North Carolina, Shot Put
Andre Korbmacher, Florida State, 60-meter hurdles
Brian Kweyei, Clemson, 800-meter run
Judson Lincoln IV, Virginia Tech, 200-meter dash; 400-meter run
Gary Martin, North Carolina, Mile; 3000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Conor Murphy, Virginia, Distance Medley Relay
Aidan Neal, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Jeremiah Nubbe, Virginia, Weight Throw
Nate Paris, Virginia Tech, Heptathlon
Nicholas Plant, Virginia Tech, Distance Medley Relay
Wes Porter, Virginia, Distance Medley Relay
Andrew Regnier, North Carolina, Distance Medley Relay
Colton Sands, North Carolina, 3000-meter run
Foster Shelbert, Wake Forest, Distance Medley Relay
Alex Sherman, Virginia, Distance Medley Relay
Paul Specht, Wake Forest, Distance Medley Relay
Solomon Strader, Miami, 400-meter run
Ethan Strand, North Carolina, Mile; 3000-meter run; Distance Medley Relay
Rynard Swanepoel, Wake Forest, Distance Medley Relay
Luke Tewalt, Wake Forest, 3000-meter run
Tyson Williams, Florida State, 60-meter hurdles
Parker Wolfe, North Carolina, 3000-meter run