North Carolina State University Athletics

NC State cross country heads to Charlottesville for ACC Championships
10/27/2022 11:01:00 AM | Cross Country
RALEIGH The North Carolina State cross country teams will begin postseason play at the ACC Championships on Friday, Oct. 28.
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The meet will be hosted by the University of Virginia, with the men's race starting at 10:40 a.m. and the women starting at 11:30 a.m. The NC State women's team will be going for a seventh straight ACC title, which would tie a school record.Â
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This year's ACC championships will feature three top-10 team women's teams and five ranked ACC teams overall. The men's side includes seven teams ranked in the top 30, including four in the top 15.
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Meet information | Live results | ACCN BroadcastÂ
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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET SCHEDULE
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10:40 a.m. - Men's Championship 8K
11:30 a.m. - Women's Championship 6K
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2021 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP REWIND
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The NC State women's team won its sixth consecutive title last year in South Bend, the 27th overall in program history.
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Kelsey Chmiel took home the first ACC title of her career at the meet, running a 20:02.7. Katelyn Tuohy finished second with a time of 20:09.9. Chmiel, Tuohy, Hannah Steelman, Alexandra Hays, Samatha Bush and Heather Holt each earned All-ACC honors.Â
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Gavin Gaynor was first across the finish line for the NC State men, placing 17th in the 8K with a time of 24:05.6.
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Gaynor was followed closely by JP Flavin, who finished in 20th with a time of 24:14.8.
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PACK IN THE POLLS
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The NC State women's team comes in ranked No. 1 in the USTFCCCA National Coaches Poll, a spot they've held the entire season. The men enter the ACC championships ranked No. 12 in the country.Â
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LAST TIME OUT
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The NC State women won the Nuttycombe Invitational in Madison, Wisconsin on October 14, edging out No. 2 New Mexico in a tiebreaker. The two teams were tied at 80, but the Pack edged the Lobos in the head-to-head matchups, 3-2. Katelyn Tuohy and Kelsey Chmiel finished 1-2 for NC State. In the men's 8K, NC State had four runners finish in the top 100, led by Brett Gardner, who finished 48th.
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The meet will be hosted by the University of Virginia, with the men's race starting at 10:40 a.m. and the women starting at 11:30 a.m. The NC State women's team will be going for a seventh straight ACC title, which would tie a school record.Â
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This year's ACC championships will feature three top-10 team women's teams and five ranked ACC teams overall. The men's side includes seven teams ranked in the top 30, including four in the top 15.
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Meet information | Live results | ACCN BroadcastÂ
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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET SCHEDULE
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10:40 a.m. - Men's Championship 8K
11:30 a.m. - Women's Championship 6K
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2021 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP REWIND
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The NC State women's team won its sixth consecutive title last year in South Bend, the 27th overall in program history.
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Kelsey Chmiel took home the first ACC title of her career at the meet, running a 20:02.7. Katelyn Tuohy finished second with a time of 20:09.9. Chmiel, Tuohy, Hannah Steelman, Alexandra Hays, Samatha Bush and Heather Holt each earned All-ACC honors.Â
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Gavin Gaynor was first across the finish line for the NC State men, placing 17th in the 8K with a time of 24:05.6.
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Gaynor was followed closely by JP Flavin, who finished in 20th with a time of 24:14.8.
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PACK IN THE POLLS
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The NC State women's team comes in ranked No. 1 in the USTFCCCA National Coaches Poll, a spot they've held the entire season. The men enter the ACC championships ranked No. 12 in the country.Â
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LAST TIME OUT
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The NC State women won the Nuttycombe Invitational in Madison, Wisconsin on October 14, edging out No. 2 New Mexico in a tiebreaker. The two teams were tied at 80, but the Pack edged the Lobos in the head-to-head matchups, 3-2. Katelyn Tuohy and Kelsey Chmiel finished 1-2 for NC State. In the men's 8K, NC State had four runners finish in the top 100, led by Brett Gardner, who finished 48th.
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