Jaheem Hayles took third in the 110-meter hurdles to add to the podium collection for the Orange men on the final day of the ACC Track and Field Championships.

Six men scored individually for 'Cuse on the final day of the event, with five earning All-ACC accolades. Both SU relays also notched school records on Saturday as well.

Hayles was the top individual finisher of Saturday's final, joining Paul O'Donnell (second – 10,000m) and Amanda Vestri (third – 10,000m) in collecting First Team All-ACC accolades in the meet. Hayles raced to a time of 13.62 seconds, while Cameron Murray (13.46) of NC State earned the win. Naseem Smith also notched All-ACC accolades with his sixth-place finish in 14.22 seconds. Emanuel Joseph took eighth in 14.39.

Xayvion Perkins and Elijah Mallard were both All-ACC performers 400-meter hurdles. Perkins (51.84 seconds) took fifth, followed by Mallard in 52.61 seconds, one spot later. North Carolina's Craig Saddler II won the event in 49.84 seconds.

Noah Carey scored in the 5k, taking seventh. He crossed the line in 13:55.92, which was one second out of sixth. Nathan Henderson (14:38.36) and Karl Winter (14:39.20) finished 20th and 22nd, respectively. Antonio Lopez Segara of Virginia Tech earned the meet win.
The Orange set new school records in both the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays as well.

In the 4x1, James Nmah, Hayles, Anthony Vazquez and Trei Thorogood combined to take sixth in 40.06 seconds. Perkins, Thorogood, Alexander Segarra and Mallard closed the meet with a record-breaking performance in the 4x4, with a time of 3:10.72.

Abigail Spiers (17:00.70) was the top SU finisher in the women's 5k. She took 21st, followed by Olivia Joly (17:25.98) in 28th. Ivy Gonzalez took 31st in 17:43.07.

The Orange men finished 11th with 36 points. The SU women scored 14 points.