DURHAM – Following the conclusion of another successful indoor regular season this past weekend, Duke track and field shifts its attention to postseason competition beginning with the ACC Indoor Championships this weekend. The three-day conference meet, hosted by Boston College, is slated for Feb. 22-24 at the Track at New Balance in Boston, Mass.
The Blue Devil women are looking to secure their third consecutive top-three finish and second ACC Indoor title in three seasons -- Duke finished as the runner-up a season ago. Duke's men's squad aims to improve upon its 2023 placement (13th).
Multis commence the three-day meet on Thursday with the women's pentathlon (11 a.m.) and men's heptathlon (11:20 a.m.), the day's events closed out by the women's distance medley relay at 7:30 p.m. Friday's action-packed slate begins with the final three events of the men's heptathlon (11 a.m.) and concludes with the women's 800m preliminaries at 7:30 p.m. The men's triple jump opens the final day of competition at 11 a.m., with the women's 4x400m relay (4 p.m.) capping the weekend of competitive action. An awards ceremony is slated to follow immediately after.
ACC Network Extra will provide live coverage of the three-day meet with live results available via FlashResults throughout the weekend.
MEET INFORMATION
WHAT TO KNOW
- The Blue Devils turned in another strong indoor regular season as the men's and women's teams combined to set eight school records and tally 23 top-five program marks.
- Duke features 47 athletes competing at the conference meet this weekend – 23 men and 24 women.
- The group includes eight All-ACC honorees from a season ago in Halle Bieber, Julia Jackson, Gianna Locci, Amina Maatoug – the 2023 ACC Women's Indoor Track MVP, Megan McGinnis, Brianna Smith, Lauren Tolbert and Beck Wittstadt.
- Maatoug (DMR) and McGinnis (DMR, 400m) won gold in their respective events and will look to defend their titles this weekend.
- Duke's full list of entries can be found here.
A LOOKBACK AT THE 2023 ACC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Duke track and field got off to a red-hot start at the ACC Indoor Championships, headlined by the Blue Devils' women's distance medley relay (DMR) team's historic performance en route to capturing the gold medal in the event. Amina Maatoug, Megan McGinnis and Lauren Tolbert were a part of the winning Duke quartet.
- Overall, the Blue Devils established or improved upon five program records, tallied nine top-five program marks and collected six All-ACC accolades.
- On day two, the Blue Devils turned in another solid day of competition with the team collecting four more All-ACC honors and qualify 10 more athletes to the Saturday finals.
- Graduate student Isabel Wakefield garnered All-ACC First Team accolades while classmate Chinenye Agina, freshman Gianna Locci and junior Brianna Smith earned nods to the second team.
- Duke closed out the meet with four more podium finishes while the women's squad finished runner-up. Maatoug was honored for her stellar performance over the weekend as she was tabbed the Women's Track MVP.
- Maatoug, McGinnis and senior Halle Bieber comprised the Duke medalists while three more Blue Devils – Tyler Hrbek, Julia Jackson and Isabel Wakefield – garnered All-ACC Second Team honors.
- Check out the full recaps here – Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
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