
Florida State Men Win 15th ACC Indoor Track Championship
The Florida State Seminoles men's track and field team claimed their first conference championship in six years, scoring 94 points at the ACC Indoor Championships in Boston. Multiple record-breaking performances and a nail-biting relay finish secured the historic win.
After six years of waiting, the Florida State men's track and field team stood atop the ACC once again, capturing their 15th conference indoor championship in program history.
The Seminoles dominated the competition at Boston's TRACK at New Balance, racking up 94 points across multiple events. Durian Moss led the charge, earning men's MVP honors with a blazing 6.60-second victory in the 60-meter dash and a silver medal in the 200 meters with a personal best time of 20.63.
Andre Korbmacher delivered one of the meet's most thrilling moments in the 60-meter hurdles. He crossed the finish line in 7.55 seconds, edging Syracuse's Jamir Brown by just one-hundredth of a second to defend his title from last year. His time now ranks as the third-fastest in FSU history.
The victories kept coming as Neo Mosebi took silver in the 60 meters, while Despiro Wray launched himself to second place in the shot put with a personal best throw of 18.38 meters. That mark ties for seventh-best in program history and came just a half-meter better than his previous personal record.

Heading into the final event, the men's 4x400 relay team faced pressure with an eight-point lead over Clemson. The quartet of Braeden Ofosu-Kwarteng, Curtis Bain, British Wilkerson, and Micahi Danzy sealed the championship with a third-place finish in 3:09.15.
Why This Inspires
This championship represents more than just fast times and first-place finishes. It showcases what happens when a team channels years of determination into a single weekend, with athletes pushing past personal limits to achieve something bigger than themselves.
The victory also highlighted the program's depth, with points coming from sprinters, hurdlers, throwers, and distance runners working together toward one goal. Multiple athletes set personal bests under championship pressure, proving that competition brings out the best in dedicated competitors.
On the women's side, Shenese Walker earned her second career MVP award with wins in both the 60 and 200 meters, including a meet record of 7.13 in the shorter sprint. Teammate Kaelyaah Liburd shattered both the school and national record in the 400 meters with a stunning 51.58-second performance.
The Seminoles now look ahead to the NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where they'll compete March 12-13.
Based on reporting by Google News - Championship Win
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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