Moments of Excellence: Hokies make history, sweep ACC Indoor ChampionshipsMoments of Excellence: Hokies make history, sweep ACC Indoor Championships
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Moments of Excellence: Hokies make history, sweep ACC Indoor Championships

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As the 2022 calendar year comes to a close, Virginia Tech Athletics will spend the month of December celebrating the Hokies' standout achievements from the past 12 months in a campaign called "Moments of Excellence."

The "Moments of Excellence" campaign will serve as a look back to the historic highlights and memorable accomplishments in Tech Athletics during 2022. Each varsity sport program will have an outstanding moment featured during December on the official Virginia Tech Athletics website and @HokieSports social media properties. Fans can visit the Hokies' social media directory to stay in contact with Tech Athletics and their favorite sports teams.

Virginia Tech men's and women's track and field teams claimed two ACC titles at the 2022 ACC Indoor Championships in Rector Field House. The Hokies historical win marked the first time in ACC history that the host school has won both the men's and women's championships.  The men's team claimed their second consecutive indoor title, serving as the men's indoor track and field Moment of Excellence. 
 


Recap: Track and Field | 2/28/2022 11:05:00 AM
BLAKCSBURG – Virginia Tech track & field swept the 2022 ACC Indoor Championships this weekend, as the men's team picked up a second-straight title and the women's team were crowned co-champions of the conference to earn the Hokies their 18th and 19th ACC championships.
 
"Every championship is special, they're all different, and for this crew and all the new faces to come here and buy into our philosophy and vision really says a lot about the coaching staff and the type of student athletes that we attract," Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Dave Cianelli said. "The conference is getting better every year and the quality is so good now, to win a championship like this is really difficult, so I want them to really enjoy this."
 
The Hokies' double title-winning performance in Rector Field House marks the first time in ACC history that a host school has won both the men's and women's championships, indoors or outdoors. As the men's team claimed their second consecutive indoor title with 105 points, they have now won four of the last six ACC Indoor Championships and seven of the last 12. The women's squad have now won 2 of the last 3 indoor titles as they picked up their fourth indoor ACC trophy.
 

 
On championship Saturday the Hokies turned in record-setting performances to pick up individual titles en route to the team championships. Lindsey Butler ran one of the greatest 800m races in NCAA and ACC history, going 2:01.23 to win the ACC crown. Butler's time leads the NCAA this year, ranks No. 9 all-time collegiately, ranks No. 17 in the world this year, and breaks the ACC Championships record, Rector Field House record, and her own school record.
 
Cole Beck fed off the energy in Rector to storm home and claim the 200m ACC title. The Blacksburg native posted a time of 20.95 to finish first, adding the indoor 200m to his title outdoors in the 100m. Joining Beck in the scoring were Kahleje "KJ" Tillmon (4th), Torrence Walker (6th), and Kennedy Harrison (7th) as the Hokies secured 20 points in the event to distance themselves from the rest of the conference in team standings. Beck also finished third in the 60m, his performances across the weekend earning him Men's Track MVP for the championships.
 
Following her long jump performance on Friday, Victoria Gorlova dominated the field of athletes in Saturday's triple jump competition. The first-year Hokie flew down the runway for a best mark of 13.47m (44' 2.5"), 43 centimeters better than anyone else in the event. Gorlova's win in the triple jump along with her points in the long jump meant that she earned Women's Field MVP as the highest scoring women's field athlete at the championships.
 

 
Tech picked up four other medals during Saturday's competition, as Chauncey Chambers finished second in the men's triple jump with a lifetime-best leap of 16.29m (53' 5.5"). His jump earned eight team points for the Hokies and marked the first time in the junior's illustrious career that he jumped over 16 meters. Freshman Barbora Malíková finished second in the 400m at her first ACC Championships, running 53.32 seconds in only her second ever collegiate 400m. Antonio Lopez Segura added a silver medal in the 3,000m to his gold from the DMR, finishing under the previous Rector Field House facility record with his time of 7:50.42. Conner McClure earned some silverware at his first career conference meet, as the freshman finished third in the men's pole vault with his clearance of 5.26m (17' 3").
 Gallery: (2-26-2022) T&F: ACC Indoor Championships