SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Numerous sprinters and distance runners of the Virginia Tech track and field teams qualified for the finals of their respective events Friday to headline the second day of the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Indoor Track and Field Championships at Notre Dame’s Loftus Sports Center.
The Tech men’s team, ranked No. 21 nationally, sits in a three-way tie for sixth place with 14 points. Virginia leads the event with 39 points. The Hokie women’s team is in 15th place with one point.
Mackenzie Muldoon’s seventh-place performance in the heptathlon and Peter Seufer’s seventh-place finish in the 5,000 provided the Tech men’s team with its only points of the day, but the Hokies will have several potential scoring options in Saturday’s finals.