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DMRs – Thursday – 6 p.m.
Both the Syracuse men's and women's squads will enter Distance Medley Relay squads on Thursday evening.
Women's Mile Prelims – Friday 1:40 p.m.
Sage Brooks is the lone Syracuse competitor in the mile prelims. Ten people advance to Saturday's final from the three prelims – the top-two from each heat plus the next four fastest times.
Brooks' seed time of 4:51.68, which she set two weeks ago in Boston.
Men's Mile Prelims – Friday 2:10 p.m.
Kamari Miller is Syracuse's only runner in the men's mile. Like the women's heats, the top-10 will advance, two from each of the three heats plus the next-four best times.
Women's 60-Meter Hurdles Prelims – Friday 3 p.m.
Shaleah Colaire has the fifth-fastest time in the event this season (8.39 seconds) and is the second-fastest competitor in her heat.
The event will feature two heats, where the top-two finishers in each heat plus the next-four fastest times will advance to Saturday's final.
Men's 60-Meter Hurdles Prelims – Friday 3:55 p.m.
Typically one of Syracuse's best events is also one of the deepest in the ACC this season. Five of the top-15 runners nationally, including the title favorite, are from the conference in this particular event.
Jaheem Hayles, who enters the meet ranked 15th nationally, is Syracuse's top candidate. He'll be joined by David Peters, Naseem Smith, Anthony Vazquez and Isaiah Lewis from the Orange.
The winner of each heat, plus the next-five fastest times advance to Saturday.
Women's 60-Meter Dash Prelims – Friday 4:55 p.m.
Kaleia Arrington and Kahniya James are entered in the women's 60-meter dash. James is in heat one, while Arrington is in the third of four heats. The winner of each heat plus the next four fastest times advance to Saturday's final.
James' season best time of 7.51 seconds is fourth in her heat and 14th in the league this season and Arrington is seeded fifth in hers.
Men's 60-Meter Dash – Friday 5:10 p.m.
Trei Thorogood will race in the men's 60-meter dash. He's got the 18th-best time in the league this season (6.82 seconds).
Thorogood is in the first heat. The winner of each heat plus the next-five fastest time advance to Saturday's final.
Men's 800-Meter Prelims – Friday 5:45 p.m.
Alexander Segarra is the lone SU representative in the 800. The winner of each heat plus the next two fastest times will make up the eight-man final on Saturday.
Women's 200-Meter Dash Prelims – Friday 6:05 p.m.
Janelle Pottinger is entered in the first of eight heats, while Colaire is in the third heat. The eight people to advance from the prelims are solely based on time.
Men's 200-Meter Dash – Friday 6:30 p.m.
Thorogood will also represent the Orange in the 200, this time he'll be joined by a teammate, as James Nmah is entered as well.
This event features nine heats of four, with the top-eight times advancing.
Women's 5000-Meter Final – Friday 6:55 p.m.
Reilly Zink, Savannah Roark, Emily Lane, Ellie Lawler and Abigail Spiers are racing in the event Friday night.
Spiers is in the second section of the race, which features some of the top competitors in the conference. Spiers is coming off a new PR in the 3000-meter run last month.
Men's 5000-Meter Final – Friday 7:20 p.m.
Matthew Scrape, Sam Lawler, Alex Comerford, Jack Whetstone, JP Trojan and Nathan Henderson are lined up to race for the Syracuse men.
Trojan finished fourth in this event last season and has the seventh-fastest time in the ACC to date this season.
Women's 3000-Meter Final – Saturday 3:20 p.m.
Emma Eastman, Sydney Nowicki, Olivia Joly, Justus Holden-Betts, Sophia Jacobs-Townsley and Annie Boos are all set to run in the 3000-meter run.
Boos has two of the top-18 times in the league this season in the event, which came at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational on Feb. 11.
Men's 3000-Meter Final – Saturday 3:55 p.m.
Kevin Robertson, Noah Beveridge, Scrape, Ethan Wechsler, Henderson and Trojan are entered for 'Cuse.
Henderson has the top seed time for the Orange at 7:52.83, which is seventh in the league this season. Trojan has not run a 5k yet this year, but will surely be a potential factor as well after advancing to the NCAA Championships in the 10k during the last outdoor campaign.