The Notre Dame women’s and Virginia men’s track and field teams currently lead the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships, held in Boston, Massachusetts. Competition continues Saturday, February 28, at the TRACK at new balance, with a total of 21 championship events scheduled.
Current Standings
After two days of competition, Notre Dame women have 29 points, narrowly ahead of Virginia with 27. Miami and Stanford are tied for third place with 26 points each. On the men’s side, Virginia leads with 48 points, followed by Louisville (31 points) and North Carolina (28.5 points).
Key Performances
Miami’s Edgar Campre won the men’s heptathlon with a season-best 5,852 points. NC State’s Tyson Adams defended his 2025 title in the men’s long jump, achieving a mark of 7.67 meters (25-2). Stanford’s Alyssa Jones repeated as the ACC Champion in the women’s high jump, clearing 1.86 meters (6-1.25). Louisville’s Synclair Savage won the women’s long jump with a mark of 6.40 meters (21-0).
Frequently Asked Questions
What teams are currently leading the championships?
The Notre Dame women and the Virginia men are currently leading the 2026 ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships.
How many events are left in the championships?
There are a total of 21 championship events remaining, including 11 for the women and 10 for the men.
Who won the men’s heptathlon?
Miami’s Edgar Campre won the gold medal in the men’s heptathlon with a score of 5,852 points.
As the championships conclude tomorrow, will any teams be able to overcome the current point leaders and claim the ACC title?
