2021 LSU Track & Field Record Book

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2019 SEC Men’s Outdoor Champions

2019

CHAMPIONS

Pole Vault Champion: Mondo Duplantis

High Jump Champion: JuVaughn Harrison

Triple Jump Champion: Christian Miller

Fayetteville, Ark. – The LSU men’s track and field team claimed its 23rd Southeastern Conference outdoor championship on May 11, 2019, in Fayetteville, Ark., with 105 points. “I’m really proud of this team,” head coach Dennis Shaver said. “The chemistry and commitment that these guys have made to make a run at this championship is special. It’s been a while since we won one of these, but we’ve been in the hunt many other times. We’re really proud of how we are always in the mix.” Head coach Dennis Shaver’s 4x400-meter relay team of Dorian Camel, Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy and Tyler Terry finished second in the event to unseat defending champion Florida, 10595, and claim the Tigers’ first outdoor SEC title since 1990. The 4x400 closed out the meet with a

season-best time of 3:02.09. Individual SEC titles at the three-day meet were earned by JuVaughn Harrison (high jump, 2.24m, 7-4 1/4), Christian Miller (triple jump, 16.16m, 53-0 1/4) and Mondo Duplantis (pole vault, 6.00m, 19-8 1/4), while the 4x100-meter relay (38.85) led the charge for the Purple and Gold early on the final day. The men’s 4x100 meter relay was made up of Kary Vincent Jr., Akanni Hislop, Correion Mosby, and Jaron Flournoy; it marked the fourth-straight season that the LSU men claimed the 4x100 meter relay SEC title. Miller and Duplantis earned their individual titles on the final day of the meet to jumpstart LSU’s championship run. Duplantis’ clearance of 19’ 8.25” broke Lawrence Johnson’s collegiate record in the outdoor pole vault that had stood

since 1996. Miller was LSU’s first SEC triple jump champion since all-time great Walter Davis achieved the feat in 2002. Harrison was LSU’s High Point Scorer of the Meet with a total of 18 points between his high jump title and long jump runnerup finish. Jake Norris (hammer throw), Rayvon Grey (long jump), Da’Quan Bellard (triple jump), Damion Thomas (110 meter hurdles), Tyler Terry (200 meters/400 meters), Raymond Kibet (400 meters), Jaron Flournoy (100 meters/200 meters), Akanni Hislop (100 meters), Christian Boyd (400 meter hurdles), and Correion Mosby (200 meters) all scored individually for the Tigers to contribute to the team title.

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LSU Letterwinners

22min
pages 81-83

Cross Country Record Book

3min
page 80

Career All-Americans

3min
page 71

A Long Time In The Making

8min
page 44

Team Meeting Room

1min
page 43

Track Stars on the Gridiron

3min
page 33

Bernie Moore Track Stadium

1min
pages 40-41

Team Locker Rooms

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History of the LSU Track & Field Banquet

6min
pages 34-35

World’s Fastest Football Player

3min
page 32

The Best To Ever Do It

10min
pages 18-19

LSU Athletics Hall of Fame

6min
pages 30-31

LSU’s Olympic Medalists

5min
pages 26-27

Wall of Champions

1min
pages 28-29

Games of the XXXI Olympiad

5min
pages 20-21

Games of the XXX Olympiad

4min
pages 22-23

Games of the XXIX Olympiad

5min
pages 24-25

The X-Man

4min
pages 16-17

History of the 4x100-Meter Relay

3min
page 15

Dominance on the Track

3min
pages 12-13

The Winning Streak

2min
page 14

JuVaughn Harrison Feature

5min
page 4

2019 SEC Outdoor Champions

2min
page 5

LSU Track & Field Staff

2min
page 3

LSU Track & Field: An Era of Excellence

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The Bowerman Award

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