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Oneka Wilson Makes ACC History with Three-Peat in 60m Hurdles, Shenese Walker Claims 60m Dash Title
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in NCAA Athletics. | 03 March 2025 | 835 Views
Tags: Clemson University, Florida State University, Oneka Wilson, Shenese Walker, ACC Indoor Championships

Clemson’s Oneka Wilson etched her name into Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) history on Monday, becoming the first woman to win the 60m hurdles title three years in a row at the ACC Indoor Championships. Meanwhile, Florida State’s Shenese Walker delivered a stellar performance in the 60m dash, storming to victory in 7.21 seconds.

At the championships in Louisville, Kentucky, Wilson demonstrated her dominance once again, clocking 8.09 seconds to claim her third consecutive ACC indoor title. North Carolina’s Aaliyah Berry finished second in 8.25, while her teammate Kalani Witherspoon secured third place in a personal best 8.28.

On the men’s side, Clemson’s Sharvis Simmonds battled to a third-place finish in the 60m hurdles, setting a personal best time of 7.76 seconds. The event was won by Florida State’s Andre Korbmacher, who stopped the clock at 7.58, ahead of teammate Tyson Williams, who finished in 7.61.

Clemson had another podium finisher in the women’s 400m, as freshman Shanque Williams took third place with a personal best 52.75 seconds. Pittsburgh’s JeNyia Burton secured the gold medal in 51.82, while Virginia Tech’s Caitlyn Bobb finished second in 52.69.

In the women’s 60m final, Walker of Florida State University, delivered a powerful performance to clinch the title in 7.21 seconds. Aniyah Kitt of Clemson finished runner-up in 7.25, with Florida State’s Lucy May Sleeman securing third in 7.32.

Walker followed up with a second-place finish in the 200m in a time of 23.26. The race was won by Aniyah Kitt (23.13) in a Clemson 1-3 finish. Aleksandra Stoilova was third in 23.30.