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UNC Men's Track & Field Wins First ACC Indoor Title Since 1996


For the first time since 1996 and only the fourth time in school history, the North Carolina Men's Indoor Track and Field team won the 2024 Indoor Championship. Overall, the Tar Heels scored 93 points. The women's team finished in eleventh place with 23.5 points. In the Men's Mile, UNC's Parker Wolfe he finished with a time of 3:54.17, an ACC record. (GoHeels.com)

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