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Men's Track and Field Competes at ACC Outdoor Championships
May 17, 2025 | Men's Track & Field
Eagles raced at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships May 15-17 in Winston-Salem, N.C.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Boston College Men's Track and Field team competed at the 2025 ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Kentner Stadium, which took place May 15-17.Â
Boston College finished 17th overall, while Duke won the Men's team title with 86 points. North Carolina (82) and California (79.83) rounded out the top three. Â
Thursday
Sean Coll started off day 1 of the ACC Outdoor Championships with the Men's Javelin on Thursday morning. Coll finished 11th overall, while earning a mark of 52.94m.Â
Patrick Mulryan competed in the Men's 1500m prelims, ultimately finishing 37th overall with a time of 3:54.55.
The Eagles wrapped day 1 with Theodor Schucht and Edward Sullivan competing in the Men's 10,000m final. Schucht finished 32nd overall with a time of 31:02.93, while Sullivan took 35th overall and finished with a time of 31:40.42.
FridayÂ
Max McQuide made Boston College history to start off day 2 of the ACC Championships. McQuide finished 9th overall and earned a school record in the Men's 400m with his time of 46.55. Colin Kravitz crossed the finish line at 46.96, and finished 14th overall with a time of 46.96.
Colin Shaver finished day 2 with the Men's 3,000m Steeplechase run. Shaver ended the race in 12th place as he earned a time of 9:04.22.
Saturday
Peter Fox was the lone Eagle to compete on the Men's side during the final day of the ACC Championship meet. Fox took part in the Men's 5,000m final, ultimately not finishing due to a DQ.Â
Up Next: The Eagles will compete in the NCAA East Regionals, which will be held in Jacksonville, Fla. on May 28-31.Â
Boston College finished 17th overall, while Duke won the Men's team title with 86 points. North Carolina (82) and California (79.83) rounded out the top three. Â
Thursday
Sean Coll started off day 1 of the ACC Outdoor Championships with the Men's Javelin on Thursday morning. Coll finished 11th overall, while earning a mark of 52.94m.Â
Patrick Mulryan competed in the Men's 1500m prelims, ultimately finishing 37th overall with a time of 3:54.55.
The Eagles wrapped day 1 with Theodor Schucht and Edward Sullivan competing in the Men's 10,000m final. Schucht finished 32nd overall with a time of 31:02.93, while Sullivan took 35th overall and finished with a time of 31:40.42.
FridayÂ
Max McQuide made Boston College history to start off day 2 of the ACC Championships. McQuide finished 9th overall and earned a school record in the Men's 400m with his time of 46.55. Colin Kravitz crossed the finish line at 46.96, and finished 14th overall with a time of 46.96.
Colin Shaver finished day 2 with the Men's 3,000m Steeplechase run. Shaver ended the race in 12th place as he earned a time of 9:04.22.
Saturday
Peter Fox was the lone Eagle to compete on the Men's side during the final day of the ACC Championship meet. Fox took part in the Men's 5,000m final, ultimately not finishing due to a DQ.Â
Up Next: The Eagles will compete in the NCAA East Regionals, which will be held in Jacksonville, Fla. on May 28-31.Â
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