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Florida State hurdles champ Trey Cunningham becomes second 'Nole to win Bowerman

On3-Social-Profile_GRAYby:On3 Staff Report12/16/22
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Trey Cunningham of Florida State University competes in the 110 meter hurdles semifinal during the Division I Men's and Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field on June 08, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Florida State track star Trey Cunningham capped off his college career with one more trophy Thursday night, and this time he didn’t even have to break a sweat.

Cunningham, who enjoyed a record-setting career at FSU, received The Bowerman award, which is considered college track and field’s version of the Heisman Trophy. He is just the second Seminole to receive the honor.

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Here is the news release from FSU:

Trey Cunningham had already solidified himself as one of the top hurdlers in collegiate history, but his name will forever be sketched into collegiate track and field history as he was named The Bowerman winner Thursday night.

Cunningham is the second Seminole to win The Bowerman joining Ngoni Makusha who won the award in 2011. Florida State is now one of three schools to have multiple male Bowerman winners.

“I thought about what I was going to say tonight and it all boiling down to two words, ‘What if?'” Cunningham said. “What if I didn’t go to Florida State? I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I decided to come to Tallahassee.  I truly found myself there and was able to push my bounds athletically, academically and socially. This University has provided every opportunity I needed to succeed and has made me feel at home,

“I’m just glad it’s been a fun ride so far and I can’t wait to see where it takes me next. Thank you all for coming tonight, and thank you all for voting me as your Bowerman Award winner.”

Cunningham put together one of the greatest hurdle seasons in collegiate history. Cunningham won national titles in both the 60m hurdles indoors and 110m hurdles outdoors. Cunningham clocked the second-fastest time in collegiate history in the 60m hurdles (7.38) in the national championship race. Cunningham also tied for the second-fastest time in collegiate history in the 110m hurdles national championship race with a blistering time of 13.00.

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Cunningham’s success was recognized in the awards season. Cunningham was named the ACC Track Performer of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons. He was also named the USTFCCCA South Region Track Athlete of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Track and Field News named Cunningham their National Athlete of the Year.

Cunningham holds the FSU and ACC records in both the 60m hurdles and 110m hurdles. Following his collegiate season, Cunningham made his name known in the professional ranks, earning silver at both the USATF Championships and the World Championships.

Cunningham was also phenomenal off the track as he was named the National Indoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year to go along with his ACC Indoor and Outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards. Cunningham was also a USTFCCCA All-Academic honoree.

Cunningham is pursuing a master’s degree in sport management at Florida State. Cunningham will continue to train in Tallahassee under associate head coach Matt Kane.

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