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2021 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Dennis Shaver’s top ranked LSU men’s track and field team scored 84 points en route to securing the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field National Title on Friday evening at Hayward Field. LSU won five individual event titles and the 4x100 meter relay at the meet as the Tigers showed their brute dominance over the rest of the field. “It means a lot because there have been so many times we’ve been second at this meet,” Shaver said after the victory. “To be able to win it is pretty exciting. We came out here and dominated the meet in a lot of ways and that made it special for us.” LSU’s six event titles at the NCAA outdoor meet are the second most ever in meet history. Ohio State captured seven in 1936. LSU won event titles in the javelin (Tzuriel Pedigo), 100 meters (Terrance Laird), high jump (JuVaughn Harrison), long jump (JuVaughn Harrison), 400 meter hurdles (Sean ‘Squirrel’ Burrell), and the 4x100 meter relay. LSU led the event wire to wire. After scoring 24 points on the opening day of the meet, the Tigers added 60 more to their final tally on the final day. We’ll start with the best to ever do it in the long jump/ high jump combo in world history, JuVaughn Harrison. Harrison wowed the crowd and won his sixth straight NCAA title with a clearance of 7’ 7.75” (2.33 meters). It wasn’t a perfect day, but he got the job done and secured his 20th point of the meet for the Tigers. The six NCAA titles rank Harrison No. 3 on the all-time LSU list for national titles won behind Xavier Carter (7) and Kelly Willie (7); it also ties him with Walter Davis. He won the long jump NCAA title with bound of 26’ 10.50” (8.19 meters) “I’m very proud of my team and what we came out here and did,” Harrison mentioned. “We’ve got a lot of dudes on this team that excel in their events. So to see us score the points we did and win in the fashion we did, it’s something we’ll never forget.” Sean ‘Squirrel’ Burrell won his first career national title on Friday with a world U20 record time of 47.85. So
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let us point out that this has been an event contested since 1900 and no U20 athlete in world history has ever run faster. In fact, Burrell became the first U20 athlete to crack 48 seconds in the event as the previous U20 world record was 48.02 by Danny Harris June of 1984 . The time of 47.85 moved Burrell up to No. 4 on the all-time collegiate list and it ranks as the second fastest time in LSU history behind his coach, Bennie Brazell (47.67). He’s the third LSU 400 meter hurdler to win an NCAA title in the event. “It’s an honor to just win my event title,” Burrell said. “I run for my city, Baton Rouge is where I grew up. So to become a national champion at this school means the most to me. I kept preaching to myself that I was gonna go sub 48, and I got out today. I knew I could finish strong and when that time popped up I was like ‘oh yeah.” Terrance Laird scored 20.5 half points thanks to his national titles in the 4x100 meter relay and 100 meters; he also took second in the 200 meters. Laird was worked to the max on Friday as he ran in three races. He started his day off by chasing down Georgia’s Matt Boling for the win; the LSU relay clocked a time of 38.48 in the event. Laird returned to the track 50 minutes later and stunned the crowd with his late race speed to win the 100 meter national time with a clocking of 10.05 seconds. Laird would go for the sprint triple 45 minutes later in the 200 meters and was narrowly beat out for the top spot as he ran a 19.94 to Joseph Fanbulleh’s (Florida) 19.91. “We had a razor sharp focus coming into this meet,” Laird said of his team’s performance this week. “We got the ball rolling today with the 4x100 meter relay. The whole day was the LSU show. We talked about doing this and we did. Proud of this group.” Tzuriel Pedigo used some late event dramatics for his NCAA title in the javelin. Entering the sixth and
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final round of throws, Pedigo sat in seventh with a best throw of 241’ (73.49 meters). That’s when he launched a massive personal best of 252’ 7” (76.98 meters) to take the lead out of nowhere. Pedigo became LSU’s second ever NCAA winner in the javelin. “It’s feels great,” Pedigo mentioned. “I’m glad I could represent my team well. I’m glad I got 10 points for my team. I’m just happy I went out there and got 10 points.” The men’s 4x100 meter relay kicked things off on the final day of competition with a dub in the sprint relay. The lineup went Dylan Peebles, Noah Williams, Akanni Hislop, and Terrance Laird as the unit clocked a 38.48 to run away with the event. It’s LSU’s 10th national title in the event and first since 2016. Noah Williams turned in a time of 44.93 in the 400 meters to take third and add six points to the LSU point total. Freshman Sean Dixon-Bodie went out and PR’d at his first NCAA outdoor meet with a leap of 54’ 6” (16.61 meters) to take fourth place in the triple jump; the mark is the fifth best in LSU history. The final point scorer of the day for LSU was Damion Thomas in the 110 meter hurdles; he placed eighth with a time of 13.76 for a point.track and field at the men’s NCAA outdoor meet. This team was loaded with potential and they made the most of it to bring home LSU’s first men’s outdoor national title since 2002; they were ranked No. 1 in 9 of 10 ratings polls released throughout the season and will end up as the top team in the land for the 2021 outdoor season. LSU’s other four outdoor men’s national titles came in 1933, 1989, 1990, and 2002. LSU’s 31 point margin of victory is the largest gap since Arkansas won by 38 points in 1994. LSU’s track and field program as a whole – women & men combined – has now won 32 team national titles. LSU’s 84 team points are the third most in the modern era of track and field at the men’s NCAA outdoor meet.
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LSU Track & Field Staff Lisa Gunnarsson Does It All 2019 SEC Outdoor Champions The Bowerman Award LSU Track & Field: An Era of Excellence All-Time Results Dominance on the Track The Winning Streak History of the 4x100-Meter Relay The X-Man The Best To Ever Do It Games of the XXXII Olympiad Games of the XXXI Olympiad Games of the XXX Olympiad Games of the XXIX Olympiad LSU’s Olympic Medalists Wall of Champions LSU Athletics Hall of Fame World’s Fastest Football Player Track Stars on the Gridiron History of the LSU Track & Field Banquet LSU Track & Field Officials Association Academic Success Bernie Moore Track Stadium Team Locker Rooms Team Meeting Room
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Dennis Shaver (UT-Arlington, 1979) 27th season at LSU 18th season as Head Coach Bennie Brazell (LSU, 2011), 11th season Todd Lane (Luther College, 1995), 15th season Tamara Ards (Colorado, 1995), 5th season Houston Franks (Mississippi State, 1998), 3rd season Jerry Clayton (Illinois, 1980), 1st season
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LISA GUNNARSSON DOES IT ALL Entering the 2021 track and field season, no woman from LSU had ever won an NCAA title in the pole vault. Lisa Gunnarrson changed that in a hurry, but that wasn’t all she accomplished. She also continued to excel in the classroom as a mechanical engineering major as she scooped up numerous academic awards, some of which haven’t ever been won by an LSU athlete. We’ll rewind first to mid-March for her first career NCAA indoor title in the pole vault. She became the first woman in LSU history to win one at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It wasn’t a clean night by any means, but she cleared a total of six bars in the process and became the eighth-best performer in collegiate history en route to the title. She cleared bars of 4.16 meters, 4.26 meters, 4.36 meters, and 4.41 meters to be one of three competitors remaining. Gunnarsson cleared 14’ 7.50” (4.46 meters) on her first try at the height and the other two competitors failed clear the bar making her the national champ. She wasn’t done just yet though. Gunnarsson moved the bar to a height of 14’ 11.50” (4.56 meters) with the title already in her grasp and upped her own school record in the process with the clearance. It was an indoor personal best for the senior from Paris, France. The clearance of 14’ 11.50” makes her the eighth best performer in collegiate history. “To be the first person to accomplish something for your school is always a special occasion,” Gunnarsson noted after her NCAA indoor performance. “The joy when I cleared that final bar, and the other competitors missed, is something I’ll never forget. I set my mind to accomplish a goal, and I achieved it.” Lisa Gunnarsson collected her second NCAA title of the 2021 calendar year as she cleared a winning height of 14’ 5.25” (4.40 meters) on June 11 at the NCAA Championships at Hayward Field.
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Gunnarsson, a native of Paris, France, was splendid in her performance as she did not miss a bar in four tries en route to her second career national title. After her win was confirmed, Gunnarsson moved the bar to 14’ 9” (4.50 meters) but was unable to clear that bar in three tries. With the win, she becomes the first woman to complete the NCAA indoor/outdoor sweep of pole vault national titles since Kylie Hutson did so in 2010 for Indiana State. “This performance shows me I can be on top of my game when it really matters,” Gunnarsson said. “The weather wasn’t great so I didn’t jump as high as I could, so it proved to me that I can compete no matter the conditions. I’m glad I got the 10 points for our team as well.” Now we switch gears to all the many academic awards she collected during the 2021 calendar year. Just prior to the SEC Outdoor Championships, Lisa was named the SEC Women’s Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year. “Lisa embodies the true meaning of a student-athlete,” LSU track and field head coach Dennis Shaver said. “She gets it done in the classroom, gets it done in competition, and is just a great person to have on our team. We’re proud of all that she’s done thus far and we can’t wait to see what she accomplishes in the future.” Gunnarsson becomes LSU’s first recipient of this award in program history. The native of Paris, France, is a current mechanical engineering major and sports a tidy GPA of 4.139. The pole vaulter arrived at LSU in the fall of 2018 and has broken a number of records since, in competition and in the classroom. She’s the school record holder in the indoor and outdoor pole vault. Indoors her school record is 14’ 11.50” (4.56 meters), and her best outdoor clearance of 14’ 9” (4.50 meters) in an LSU uniform; she
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cleared that bar near the end of March at the Texas Relays. Following the conclusion of the 2021 outdoor season, Gunnarsson was named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Scholar Athlete of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Gunnarsson maintained a flawless transcript in the classroom all while accomplishing amazing feats on the pole vault runway this year. She won two NCAA titles – pole vault indoors, pole vault outdoors – while racking a number of academic awards as well that include SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll member, CoSIDA Academic All-District Team honoree, and a USTFCCCA academic award. She became the first woman since 2010 to sweep NCAA titles in the pole vault, and the two NCAA titles made her the first woman in LSU history to win a pole vault national title. Gunnarsson capped off the summer by being named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team for the second straight season. She’s a 4x All-American athletically, and she’s a 3x SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll honoree and a three-time U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association all-academic recipient.
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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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THE BOWERMAN TROPHY In its first iteration, weighing over 35 pounds and standing at 20 inches tall and 20 inches wide, the body of the trophy is milled from a solid block of aluminum and plated with 18-karat gold. An acrylic fin is attached at the top portion of the trophy embossed with a three-dimensional image of Bowerman. One of the most unique, and telling, characteristics of the trophy is its use of a rubber, waffleshaped outsole for its bottom layer, a tribute to Bowerman’s invention of the waffle-shaped shoe sole. The Bowerman trophy is a stunning, one-of-a-kind figure that embodies the spirit of Bill Bowerman, combining aspects of speed, shape and asymmetry to forge a symbol of excellence in track and field.
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Bowerman AWARD WHAT IS THE BOWERMAN?
Now in its sixth year of existence, The Bowerman is collegiate track and field’s equivalent to the Heisman Trophy in college football and is presented annually by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association to the top athlete at the collegiate level on the men’s and women’s sides. It is presented annually as part of the USTFCCCA National Convention. The USTFCCCA publishes a “watch list” of 10 men and 10 women under consideration for The Bowerman during the collegiate season each year. The Bowerman Advisory Board then finalizes a list of 10 semifinalists for both genders following the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships before announcing three finalists during the summer. The Bowerman voters consist of national and regional media personnel, track and field statisticians, NCAA collegiate administrators and presidents of affiliated organizations. In addition, USTFCCCA members collectively receive one (1) vote and fans collectively receive one (1) vote in voting for The Bowerman each year.
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WHO IS BILL BOWERMAN?
Bill Bowerman’s legacy in track and field is undeniable. He served as the University of Oregon’s head track and field coach from 1949-72 and remained active at the University and in the coaching world even as the shoe company he founded, Nike, grew into a global sports giant. A University of Oregon graduate, Bowerman returned to his alma mater as its head track and field and cross country coach in 1948. Over the next 23 years, the Ducks experienced new levels of success, winning four national championships and twice finishing as the national runner-up. Bowerman’s athletes were equally as successful as he coached 24 NCAA individual champions, 33 Olympians and 64 AllAmericans, and athletes who have achieved 13 world records and 23 American records. Bowerman’s contributions extend far beyond the University of Oregon. Bowerman served as the National Collegiate Track Coaches Association’s (NCTCA) vice president in 1958-59 and took the helm as its president in 1959-60. The NCTCA is one of several predecessor organizations that now form
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the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Bowerman also served as the head track and field coach for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team and played a leading role in Eugene’s successful bids to host the 1972, 1976 and 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials. Although Bowerman’s tenure at Oregon is long over, his impact on the University, on track and field and on the global sports arena continues to be felt. For his numerous contributions to the sport of track and field and to the coaching profession, Bowerman was an inaugural inductee into the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame in 1995. Note: This information has been compiled from the official website of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association at www.ustfccca.org.
LSU AND THE BOWERMAN WATCH LIST 2010 2011 2011 2016 2018 2019 2020
Trindon Holliday Semoy Hackett Walter Henning Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Mikiah Brisco Kortnei Johnson Tonea Marshall
SEMIFINALISTS 2010 2013 2015 2018 2019 2021 2021 2021
Walter Henning Kimberlyn Duncan Vernon Norwood Aleia Hobbs JuVaughn Harrison Tonea Marshall Sean Burrell Terrance Laird
LSU’s Kimberlyn Duncan made history in 2012 as she became the first SEC athlete in the The Bowerman’s existence to win the award honoring the premier athlete in collegiate track and field. She also made history as the first two-time finalist in the history of the award after being honored among the nation’s elite for the first time in 2011. Duncan was announced as the women’s recipient of The Bowerman following the 2012 season as she was joined by two other finalists in Arizona high jumper Brigetta Barrett and Oregon heptathlete Brianne Theisen. Distance runner Cam Levins of Southern Utah was honored as the men’s recipient of The Bowerman as a highlight of the 2012 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association National Convention held at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida. LSU’s Sha’Carri Richardson became the first freshman in The Bowerman’s 11-year history to win the award in 2019 at the Grande Lakes Resort in Orlando, Florida. Richardson was announced as the winner of The Bowerman over Florida’s Yanis David and Arkansas’ Janeek Brown. Richardson is the third female athlete from the SEC to win The Bowerman joining the likes of LSU’s Kimberlyn Duncan (2012) and Georgia’s Keturah Orji (2018). Richardson cemented her status as one of the all-time greats in collegiate track and field with her performance at the 2019 NCAA Championships in June at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas. She scored a total of 20 points for LSU to earn High Point Scorer of the Meet honors and lead LSU to a third-place team finish all while setting a plethora of records. She ran a 10.75, let us repeat that, a 10.75 in the 100 meter finals to win her first NCAA title and set the collegiate record. Only eight women in world history have run faster than 10.75 and Richardson did that as a freshman. The three fastest runners in NCAA history over 100 meters belong to LSU with Richardson’s 10.75, Dawn Sowell’s 10.78 in 1989, and Aleia Hobbs’ 10.85 in 2017. JuVaughn Harrison became LSU’s third winner of The Bowerman in 2021. Harrison won the award over Oregon’s Cole Hocker and Arizona State’s Turner Washington. Harrison is LSU’s first male athlete to win The Bowerman and he joins fellow LSU athletes Sha’Carri Richardson (2019) and Kimberlyn Duncan (2012) in storied company. LSU’s three winners of The Bowerman, which began being awarded in 2009, are the second most of any collegiate program. Harrison had the greatest jumping season in collegiate history without a doubt. He did things that, quite literally, had never been seen before. He won four NCAA titles, three SEC titles, went 14-2 in competitions, and set four LSU school records. His four NCAA titles during the 2021 season came in the unprecedented long jump/high jump double. And he didn’t only pull off that double at the collegiate level either. Although the voting process for The Bowerman only took into account what happened during the collegiate season, Harrison also pulled off wins in the long jump/high jump double at the U.S. Olympic Trials against professionals to earn a berth to the Tokyo Olympics.
FINALISTS 2011 2012 2019 2019 2021
Kimberlyn Duncan Kimberlyn Duncan* Sha’Carri Richardson* Mondo Duplantis JuVaughn Harrison*
* - Denotes winner of The Bowerman
Duncan was joined on stage by LSU head coach Dennis Shaver following The Bowerman Ceremony at the 2012 USTFCCCA National Convention.
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An Era
2008 Women’s NCAA Outdoor National Champions
OF EXCELLENCE
Since 1897, LSU Track & Field has built an illustrious history filled with some of the most memorable performers and achievements in the school’s colorful athletic heritage. From its quiet birth at the Tulane Spring Games to its seat atop collegiate track prominence, there are two factors that have remained consistent in the 123-year history of the program -- success through hard work and an unmatched will to win. H. Warren Taylor, Jr., LSU Track & Field historian, wrote it best when he said, “Tom Sherburne and Devall drew the distinction of being the first men of the Old War Skule to carry the purple and gold on the cinder path. That they failed to win in their events does not distract from their envious place in Tiger track history; for they were the forerunners of a host of sterling athletes that have established a record of consistent winning unsurpassed in the southland.” The rest is history. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS After winning five Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association conference championships between 1913-1922 and capturing three consecutive SIC titles, LSU Track & Field burst onto the national scene with an improbable upset of heavily-favored Southern California to win the 1933 national championship at
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Soldier Field in Chicago. The LSU track team was led by the speed of Glenn “Slats” Hardin and the strength of Jack Torrance. Hardin set new world records in the 440-yard dash (47.1) and 220 low hurdles (22.9), while Torrance did the same in the shot put (52-10). Despite their record-breaking performances, the national title did not rest in the Tigers’ hands until the final event when Matt Gordy cleared 14 feet in the pole vault for the first time in his career to secure LSU’s first ever national championship in any sport. With the men already firmly established among the nation’s elite, the Lady Tigers captured their first national championship in 1987 in the program’s sixth season of existence. Led by NCAA individual champions Schowonda Williams, Sylvia Brydson and Sheila Echols, the LSU women swept both the indoor and outdoor national titles that season. They went on to repeat their outdoor success in 1988. The LSU Track & Field program then reached a pinnacle in 1989 and 1990 as the teams brought a combined five national championships to Baton Rouge. The Tigers and Lady Tigers each won backto-back NCAA Outdoor titles, while the women added an indoor title during the 1989 season. LSU’s success during the two-year span marked the first time in NCAA history that the same school won both the men’s and women’s crowns at the NCAA Outdoor
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Championships. The Lady Tigers pulled off another sweep in 1991, again claiming NCAA team titles at both the indoor and outdoor national meets. One of the most memorable moments in LSU track lore came at the 1992 national championships in Austin, Texas. Trailing Florida entering the final day of competition, the Lady Tigers used a team effort to rally and defeat the Lady Gators, 87-81, for an unprecedented sixth-consecutive national crown. The Lady Tigers showed their dominance once again by winning two more national titles in 1993. They captured their fourth indoor national championship in seven years by winning the last event of the meet - the 4x400-meter relay - in a then school-record time of 3 minutes, 33.63 seconds. LSU dominated the competition to win its seventh-consecutive NCAA Outdoor championship. The Lady Tigers did so in record-breaking fashion, scoring a school record 93 points to outscore their nearest competitor by a remarkable 49 points. They made history again in 1996 by winning their 10th-straight outdoor national championship. Never before had a women’s team won at least 10-straight titles in any NCAA sport. Led by seniors D’Andre Hill, Kim Carson and Zundra Feagin, the Lady Tigers stormed into historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon,
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LSU Track & Field: An Era of Excellence and took their place in history. While an outsider might see an 11th-straight NCAA Outdoor title in 1997 as just another day at the office, it was far from it. A heavy underdog, the LSU women exploded for 43 points on the meet’s final day to capture the outdoor crown once again in Bloomington, Indiana. The competition came down to a single event between LSU and Texas - the 200-meter final. LSU qualified Astia Walker and Peta-Gaye Dowdie, while Texas countered with two runners as well. The Lady Tigers knew they had to outscore Texas by a single point in the event to win the title. Walker finished second and Dowdie placed fifth, while Nanceen Perry and Angie Vaughan of Texas placed third and fourth, respectively. When the points were tallied, LSU outscored Texas, 12-11, in the most crucial race of the meet to give the Lady Tigers the one-point advantage they needed to clinch the overall title by the score of 63-62. The Lady Tigers also claimed a fifth-straight NCAA Indoor crown in 1997 for their eighth in an 11-year span. Remarkably, the LSU women took home 19 of a possible 22 NCAA team championships between the 1987-97 seasons, creating a dynasty unmatched by any other in the history of women’s athletics. Despite a three-year hiatus, the Lady Tigers regained the title they last held in 1997 by winning their 12th title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in 2000. The Lady Tigers scored 46 points on the final day of competition to edge USC, 58-54. LSU picked up yet another national title in 2001, but this time, it was the men’s team stealing the spotlight. Needing a miracle in the final event of the NCAA Indoor Championships, the Tigers’ prayers were answered when the foursome of Robert Parham, Lueroy Colquhoun, Pedro Tunon and Alleyne Francique won the 4x400-meter relay and TCU failed to score, giving the Tigers a 34-33 edge over the Horned Frogs in one of the most exciting finishes in NCAA history. Walter Davis scored 18 of LSU’s 34 points in the meet, winning the triple jump and finishing second in the long jump. Both teams added championships to their already impressive resumes in 2002 with the women winning the team title at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the men capturing the crown at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in front of a home crowd at the Bernie Moore Track Stadium in Baton Rouge. The Lady Tigers would go on to sweep NCAA Indoor and Outdoor titles in 2003 while being led by individual champions Muna Lee and Lolo Jones, as well as a 4x100-meter relay team that set the lowaltitude collegiate record of 42.55 at the NCAA Outdoor meet that stood for six seasons. LSU made history once again in 2004 as it became the first school in NCAA history to claim both the men’s and women’s titles at the indoor national championships. Spearheaded by Lee’s national title in the 60-meter dash and runner-up performances by Jones in the 60-meter hurdles and Neisha BernardThomas in the 800 meters, the Lady Tigers squeaked out a 52-51 win over UCLA. It was LSU’s jumps corps that proved to be the difference in the Tigers’ victory as the team was led by the likes of John Moffitt, LeJuan Simon and Willie
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Bradley to its first indoor crown since 2001. Moffitt won the long jump title and was then part of the Tigers’ unprecedented 1-2-3 sweep in the triple jump. Simon won the individual title with Moffitt finishing second and Bradley coming in third. Since the Lady Tigers won their first national championship in 1987, no four-year senior class had ever left Baton Rouge without winning at least one team title at the NCAA Championships until 2012. It’s a remarkable streak that spanned 23 seasons and a legacy that is with the squad each time it steps onto the track. But in 2008, it appeared the streak might come to an end at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. After joining the program as freshmen in 2005, members of the Class of 2008 had finished runner-up at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships three times, but without a title to show for their efforts. That would all change in dramatic fashion at Drake Stadium on the campus of Drake University. LSU and defending NCAA Outdoor champion Arizona State entered the final event of the track meet - the 4x400-meter relay - tied with 59 points apiece and a foursome on the track. The team that crossed the finish line first would walk away as national champions of the 2008 outdoor season. On this day, it was LSU winning the team title behind the efforts of senior Brooklynn Morris, senior Kelly Baptiste, sophomore LaTavia Thomas and senior Deonna Lawrence, who finished the relay in second place ahead of the fifth-place finish by the Sun Devils. And for eight Lady Tiger seniors who made the trip to Des Moines, it was their first time to lift the national championship trophy in celebration of their accomplishment. Baptiste was the star for the Lady Tigers, scoring 19 of LSU’s 67 points for the meet with an NCAA title in the 100-meter dash, along with All-America performances in the 200 meters, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay. The Tigers climbed back to the top on June 11, 2021. In one of the most dominant performances in NCAA Track & FIeld history, the Tigers claimed the 32nd national title in program history by scoring 84 points and winning six event titles. The six event titles were won by JuVaughn Harrison (long jump/high jump), Terrance Laird (100 meters), Sean Burrell (400m hurdles), Tzuriel Pedigo (javelin), and the 4x100 meter relay team. The six event titles are the second most ever won at the NCAA outdoor meet. LSU’s 31 point margin of victory was the largest since 1994. OLYMPICS AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS The LSU Track & Field program is recognized worldwide for its contribution to the sport, and the purple and gold is certainly on display every four years as the Tigers and Lady Tigers are among the elite performers at the Olympic Games. The Tigers brought home six medals at the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2021. Mondo Duplantis became the second ever LSU athlete to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics as he cleared a
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Mondo Duplantis won gold at the Tokyo Olympics in the pole vault. bar of 19’ 9” (6.02 meters) for Olympic gold. Michael Cherry (4x400m relay) and Vernon Norwood (4x400m relay) both picked up gold medals while representing Team USA. The Tigers have now won a total of nine gold medals, nine silver medals and five bronze medals alltime at the Olympic Games. In Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 2016 nine members of the program representing five countries from around the world competed on the world’s grandest stage. LSU emerged from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad with 17 Olympic medals won all-time as 2016 senior Fitzroy Dunkley struck silver as a member of Jamaica’s 4x400-meter relay team. LSU’s participation in major international competition can be traced back to 1928 in Amsterdam when Sid Bowman became the first Tiger to compete at the Olympic Games, finishing sixth in the triple jump. Bowman and LSU legend Glenn “Slats” Hardin later placed at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles as Hardin became LSU’s first medal winner by taking the silver in the 400 hurdles. At the 1936 Berlin Games, Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany watched as LSU’s Hardin, Jack Torrance and Billy Brown competed for the United States. Hardin made history in the 400 hurdles, becoming the first and only LSU track athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal. LSU’s next Olympic Games participant came in 1964 as Billy Hardin ran the 400 hurdles for the United States in Tokyo, Japan. It would then be 24 years before LSU had another athlete perform in this international arena once again. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, Sheila Echols of the United States became the first Lady Tiger to win a gold medal as she earned distinction as a member of the United States’ goldmedal-winning 4x100-meter relay team. She competed in Seoul alongside LSU greats Schowonda Williams (United States), Robin van Helden (Holland), Mikael Olander (Sweden), Laverne Eve (Bahamas) and Angela Phipps (Canada). The LSU contingent at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics was led by 21-time All-American Esther Jones of the United States, who won a gold medal as a member of the winning 4x100-meter relay. It marked the secondstraight Olympics that a Lady Tiger led the United
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Bernie Moore, 1930-47
Al Moreau, 1949-63
States to gold in the event as she followed in the footsteps of Echols in 1988. LSU Track & Field was well-represented once again at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta as a former athlete won Olympic gold for the third-straight games. Glenroy Gilbert ran the second leg on Canada’s 4x100meter relay that shocked the United States to win gold. The only American collegiate woman to compete in a track event in Atlanta, D’Andre Hill advanced to the semifinals of the 100-meter dash. While representing Jamaica, Debbie Parris just missed the medal stand by placing fourth in the 400-meter hurdles, while David Kiptoo finished sixth in the men’s 800 meters while running for Kenya. During the 1999 indoor season, former Tiger AllAmerican Rohsaan Griffin made a splash in the 200meter dash by smashing the American indoor record in the event with a time of 20.32. His blistering mark won him the American title that year and qualified him into the finals at World Indoor Championships. Just a year later, LSU once again had its share of representatives at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Eight athletes with LSU ties made the trek halfway across the world to compete for their respective countries. Claston Bernard and Walter Davis made the trip down under representing Jamaica and the United States, respectively, while 2000 NCAA champions Dowdie and Keisha Spencer each represented Jamaica. LSU’s success on the world stage continued in the summer of 2003 as five former athletes all placed at the World Championships in Paris. Both Brew and Ronetta Smith medaled as Brew won gold as part of the United States’ 4x400-meter relay team and Smith secured bronze as a member of Jamaica’s 4x400 relay. Also securing top-10 finishes were Walter Davis in the long jump (seventh), Laverne Eve in the javelin (eighth) and Claston Bernard in the decathlon (ninth). At the 2004 World Indoor Championships, former Tigers Alleyne Francique and Lueroy Colquhoun won gold for their native countries of Grenada and Jamaica, respectively. Francique won the individual crown in the 400 meters, while Colquhoun helped Jamaica to a firstplace finish in the 4x400-meter relay. The 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, was a showcase for LSU talent as 15 athletes with ties to the program made the trip overseas and brought home a total of six Olympic medals. Brew, Kelly Willie and John Moffitt each medaled for the United States. Brew won bronze in the 400 meters before joining forces with Willie to win gold in the 4x400-meter relay. Moffitt was part of a 1-2 American finish in the long jump, finishing second in his first major international competition. On the women’s side, Nadia Davy and Ronetta Smith helped lead their native Jamaica to a bronze medal in the 4x400 relay. The 2005 World Championships were once again
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peppered with current and former LSU athletes as 13 Tigers and Lady Tigers made the trip to Helsinki, Finland. Four former standouts turned in stellar performances while bringing home medals from the championship meet. Davis won individual gold for the United States, taking home the men’s triple jump title. Lee and Brew also helped the United States to gold-medal winning performances in the women’s 4x100 relay and the men’s 4x400 relay, respectively. In addition, Smith helped Jamaica to a silver medal in the women’s 4x400-meter relay. Davis added another individual gold medal in the triple jump to his resume at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships when he posted a personal best and meet-winning leap of 58-2 for the United States. Francique added the second world championship of his stellar career at the indoor meet as he won gold in the 400 meters while competing for Grenada. Davis took his place on the medal stand once again as he won a bronze medal in the triple jump at the 2007 IAAF World Outdoor Championships in Osaka, Japan. The Baton Rouge native was one of 10 current and former LSU athletes to compete in the prestigious event and the only one to bring home a medal. Lady Tiger great Lolo Jones then added her name to LSU’s list of athletes to be crowned World Champion with her win in the 60-meter hurdles at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Valencia, Spain. In 2010, Jones made history yet again by becoming the first athlete in meet history to defend her World Indoor gold medal in the 60-meter hurdles. And she did so in stunning fashion by smashing Gail Devers’ 7-year-old American record in the event with a winning time of 7.72. Devers set the previous record of 7.74 back in 2003. LSU athletes then added a pair of bronze medals at the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, as Trinidadian Kelly Baptiste (100 meters) and Jamaican Riker Hylton (4x400) placed for their countries. LSU made its presence felt once again in Olympic competition in 2012 when former sprint stars Richard Thompson, Samantha Henry and Ade Alleyne-Forte won medals at the London Games. Thompson, a three-time Olympian for Trinidad & Tobago, became the most decorated track and field Olympian in the history of LSU Athletics while anchoring his country to the silver medal in the 4x100meter relay. He also won a pair of silver medals in the 100-meter dash and 4x100-meter relay at the 2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing. Alleyne-Forte joined Thompson as a medalist for Trinidad & Tobago as he ran the third leg on the team that took home the bronze in the 4x400 relay. Henry also claimed a silver medal in her Olympics debut as she ran on Jamaica’s 4x100-meter relay team in the prelim.
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Dennis Shaver, 2004-Present
THE COACHES LSU Track & Field has been blessed with exceptional coaching talent, but during its first 18 years, LSU did not have a coach whose tenure lasted more than three seasons. The program’s first full-time coach was Tad Gormley, who arrived on the Baton Rouge campus in 1916. During his 12-year stint, LSU won three SIAA titles. After Gormley’s departure, the legendary Bernie Moore took over the program in 1930. Moore molded the the Tigers into a national power, and in 1933, guided the team to its first national championship, as well as a win at the inaugural SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The Tigers reigned over the young Southeastern Conference by capturing 12 championships in the next 18 seasons under Moore. Former Tiger great Al Moreau then took over the program in 1949, and LSU Track & Field never broke stride. Under Moreau, LSU captured six SEC Outdoor titles and two SEC Indoor crowns. LSU Track & Field then reached its zenith under the direction of head coach Pat Henry, and what he accomplished in 17 seasons was nothing short of remarkable. The most successful coach in school history in any sport, Henry became only the second coach in NCAA history to win 20 NCAA titles as the Lady Tigers came away victorious at the 2000 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Durham, North Carolina. Henry then added seven additional NCAA team titles to his resume before his departure in 2004. In his 17 years in Baton Rouge, Henry guided the Lady Tigers to 12 outdoor and 10 indoor titles, while leading the Tigers to three outdoor crowns and two indoor titles. Dennis Shaver has added his name alongside the likes of Moore, Henry and Sam Seemes as coaches to lead LSU to a national championship as head coach. Shaver guided the Lady Tigers to their 25th national championship and the 31st team title in the history of LSU Track & Field with a win at the NCAA Outdoor meet in 2008. More recently he led the LSU men to its fifth outdoor NCAA title in program history in the summer of 2021 for the 32nd team title in LSU Track and Field history. The Lady Tigers have also won seven SEC team championships under Shaver, including five outdoor and two indoor championships since 2005. The men’s squad won the 2019 SEC outdoor title for the first time since 1990 in Fayetteville, Ark., under the direction of Shaver. The men scored 105 points en route to their victory. Shaver was named the 2020 USTFCCCA Women’s National Coach of the Year and the 2021 USTFCCCA Men’s National Coach of the Year.
All-Time Results MEN’S TEAM FINISHES (NCAA and SEC, 1933-2021) Year SEC NCAA Indoor Indoor 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1st 1958 dnc 1959 dnc 1960 dnc 1961 5th 1962 dnc 1963 1st 1964 3rd 1965 2nd T13th 1966 3rd dnc 1967 4th dnc 1968 7th dnc 1969 3rd dnc 1970 5th dnc 1971 4th dnc 1972 4th dnc 1973 5th dnc 1974 4th T43rd 1975 2nd T21st 1976 6th T14th 1977 8th dnc 1978 4th T32rd 1979 4th dnc 1980 2nd 11th 1981 3rd dnc 1982 6th T31st 1983 8th dnc 1984 3rd T39th 1985 4th dnc 1986 2nd T13th 1987 4th 11th 1988 2nd 4th 1989 1st T6th 1990 1st T5th 1991 2nd T39th 1992 4th T5th 1993 3rd 12th 1994 4th T53rd 1995 4th T14th 1996 6th T9th 1997 5th T10th 1998 2nd T19th 1999 6th T7th 2000 2nd T7th 2001 2nd 1st 2002 4th 3rd 2003 6th 3rd 2004 4th 1st 2005 6th T20th 2006 4th 2nd 2007 4th T10th 2008 2nd 4th 2009 6th 4th 2010 3rd 4th 2011 3rd 4th 2012 4th 5th 2013 5th 15th 2014 10th T8th
SEC Outdoor 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 5th 6th 2nd 5th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 5th 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 8th 7th 6th 4th 4th 5th 6th 8th 7th 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 6th 4th 6th 5th 5th 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 8th
Year NCAA Outdoor 1st 3rd T7th dnc dnc dnc T17th 5th 5th T20th dnc dnc 19th 15th dnc T52rd dnc dnc dnc T17th dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc T41st dnc T18th 53rd T39th T19th dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc T21st T21st dnc dnc dnc T8th T13th 16th T40th dnc dnc T50th 13th 5th T5th 1st 1st 6th 7th 2nd T6th 3rd 7th T27th T4th T9th 5th 5th 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd T2nd 5th 6th 4th 2nd 7th T4th
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
SEC Indoor 5th T5th 8th 11th 3rd 2nd 2nd
NCAA Indoor T7th 4th 6th 26th 3rd N/A 2nd
SEC Outdoor 4th 4th 7th 8th 1st N/A 3rd
NCAA Outdoor 4th 5th T7th 8th 7th N/A 1st
WOMEN’S TEAM FINISHES
(NCAA and SEC, 1981-2021) Year SEC NCAA SEC NCAA Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor 1981 7th dnc 1982 7th 22rd 1983 dnc 6th T24th 1984 6th dnc 5th 68th 1985 1st 3rd 1st T2nd 1986 2nd 5th 2nd 12th 1987 1st 1st 1st 1st 1988 1st 6th 1st 1st 1989 1st 1st 1st 1st 1990 2nd 11th 1st 1st 1991 1st 1st 1st 1st 1992 2nd T4th 2nd 1st 1993 1st 1st 1st 1st 1994 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1995 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1996 1st 1st 1st 1st 1997 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1998 1st 2nd 5th T22nd 1999 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 2000 4th 4th 3rd 1st 2001 4th 14th 4th 6th 2002 3rd 1st 4th 4th 2003 4th 1st 3rd 1st 2004 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2005 3rd T6th 6th T24th 2006 7th 7th 4th T7th 2007 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2008 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2009 2nd 6th 2nd 6th 2010 3rd 3rd 1st 6th 2011 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 2012 2nd 3rd 1st 1st* 2013 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2014 6th T12th 6th 6th 2015 5th T9th 4th 11th 2016 2nd T14th 5th 6th 2017 2nd 18th 2nd T7th 2018 4th 6th 2nd 6th 2019 5th T15th 4th 3rd 2020 2nd N/A N/A N/A 2021 4th 3rd 2nd 6th * - NCAA Championship later vacated in accordance with NCAA Bylaws 19.5.2.2 (e), 31.2.2 and 31.2.2.3 (a) and (b).
COACHING HISTORY
LSU Head Coaches (1905-present) 1905-06 D. A. Killian 1907-09 E. R. Wingard 1910-11 J. W. Mayhew 1912 F. Long 1913-15 F. C. Beckler 1916-27 F. Tad Gormley 1928 F. C. Frey 1929 Ridge Edwards 1930-47 Bernie Moore 1948 Jules Roux 1949-63 Al Moreau 1964-76 Joe May 1977-81 Bill McClure 1982 Murrell “Boots” Garland 1983-86 Billy Maxwell 1987 Sam Seemes 1988-2004 Pat Henry 2004-present Dennis Shaver
COACHES OF LSU’S MEN’S NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
2001 2004
Pat Henry Pat Henry
COACHES OF LSU’S MEN’S NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1933 1989 1990 2002 2021
Bernie Moore Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Dennis Shaver
COACHES OF LSU’S WOMEN’S NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1987 1989 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2002 2003 2004
Sam Seemes Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry
COACHES OF LSU’S WOMEN’S NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2003 2008
Sam Seemes Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Dennis Shaver
COACHES OF LSU’S MEN’S SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAMS
1933 1934 1935 1936 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1948 1951 1957 1958 1959 1960 1963 1988 1989 1990 2019
COACHES OF LSU’S WOMEN’S SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1996 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
COACHES OF LSU’S MEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1957 1963 1989 1990
Al Moreau Al Moreau Pat Henry Pat Henry
COACHES OF LSU’S WOMEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1993 1995 1996 1998 1999 2008 2011
Billy Maxwell Sam Seemes Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Dennis Shaver Dennis Shaver
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Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Bernie Moore Jules Roux Al Moreau Al Moreau Al Moreau Al Moreau Al Moreau Al Moreau Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Dennis Shaver
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Billy Maxwell Sam Seemes Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Pat Henry Dennis Shaver Dennis Shaver Dennis Shaver Dennis Shaver Dennis Shaver
At the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, the men’s 4x400-meter relay team of Reggie Dardar, Kelly Willie, Bennie Brazell and Xavier Carter set a new collegiate record of 2 minutes, 59.59 seconds to win its third outdoor national title in the event. USC broke the record with a 2:59.00 in 2018
Dominance ON THE TRACK With 32 national championships in the record books, LSU has created the most balanced track and field program in the nation. The Lady Tigers have set a standard in women’s sports that may never be matched. Between 1987 and 1997, the Lady Tigers won an unprecedented 11 consecutive outdoor national championships, a streak that stands as the benchmark of excellence in women’s collegiate athletics to this day.
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The Lady Tigers returned to their rightful place atop the awards stand after winning the national title at the 2008 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. The LSU women have set a standard of excellence for all programs to follow by winning a total of 25 NCAA team championships in their storied history.
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Their streak is impressive even when considering men’s sports. The lone streak that betters the LSU women is the 12-straight indoor championships won by the Arkansas men’s track and field team from 1984-95. However, when considering the dominance of the Lady Tiger track program in just the parameters of women’s track and field, there is no other team in the history of the sport that can compare. Since the inception of the women’s NCAA Track & Field Championships in 1982, the Lady Tigers have won 14 (1987-97, 2000, 2003, 2008) of the 40 outdoor championships contested, and have finished second at three additional contests (1985, 2004, 2007). The Lady Tigers scored an average of 74.7 points a year during their run of 11-straight titles and dominated the field in 1993 and 1994, doubling the team points
scored by the respective second-place finishers in both seasons. Not to be overshadowed by the accomplishments of the Lady Tigers, LSU’s total track and field program has made NCAA history several times as well. In 1989, both the men’s and women’s programs won NCAA Outdoor titles, marking the first time in history that one school claimed both the men’s and women’s outdoor national championships during the same season. It went on to repeat the feat in 1990, again rewriting NCAA track and field history. In 2004, LSU once again became the first school to ever sweep both the men’s and women’s national crowns at the NCAA Indoor Championships. In addition to the program’s team success, former LSU great Xavier Carter made history at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Championships by becoming the first
collegiate athlete since Ohio State’s Jesse Owens in 1936 to win four individual titles at a single NCAA meet. Carter won titles in the 100 meters, 400 meters, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay. The Tigers got back to the top in 2021 on the men’s side by winning the fifth men’s outdoor national title in program history. LSU won six event titles at the meet, the second most ever, in one of the most dominant showings in meet history. With the 2022 season now underway, the Tigers and Lady Tigers are poised to challenge for SEC and NCAA titles once again during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. Head coach Dennis Shaver will lead two of the nation’s more talented squads as they look to carry the torch for this storied LSU program.
RELAY LEGACY
(Above) Fitzroy Dunkley, Quincy Downing, Vernon Norwood and Cyril Grayson ended the 2015 season as NCAA Outdoor Champions in the men’s 4x400-meter relay after running 3 minutes, 1.96 seconds in the national final. Norwood also swept NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor titles in the 400 meters. (Above, Right) The Lady Tigers wrapped up the 2007 NCAA Outdoor Championships with a bang by successfully defending their national title in the 4x400 relay. Nickiesha Wilson, Cynetheia Rooks, LaTavia Thomas and Deonna Lawrence ran 3:28.07 to win it. LSU has won a total of 42 NCAA relay titles in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays between the men’s and women’s teams.
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The Winning Streak The Lady Tigers’ string of 11 consecutive NCAA Outdoor titles from 1987-97 is an astounding accomplishment unmatched at the Division I level in any women’s collegiate sport. From its beginning in Baton Rouge in 1987 to its conclusion in 1997 at Indiana University, the streak was filled with some of the most incredible performances and amazing athletes in Lady Tiger track history. It was a streak with everything: down-to-the-wire finishes, blowouts, gut-wrenching drama, all the moments in which legends are made. While the names and faces responsible for the 11 titles changed, the level of consistency and drive to ascend to the pinnacle of the sport remained throughout the streak’s entirety. The following is a look back at the Lady Tigers’ remarkable streak.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY YEAR 1987
Sheila Echols Laverne Eve
Long Jump Javelin
1988
Schowonda Williams
1989
Esther Jones Cinnamon Sheffield Dawn Sowell
400 Hurdles 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 100 Meters 200 Meters 4x100 Relay 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
Tananjalyn Stanley
YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY OF THE LADY TIGERS’ WINNING STREAK YEAR 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
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Dawn Bowles Dahlia Duhaney Cinnamon Sheffield Cheryl Taplin
1993
Indira Hamilton Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Daphne Saunders Cheryl Taplin Heather Van Norman Youlanda Warren
1990
Dawn Bowles Esther Jones
4x100 Relay 100 Meters 200 Meters 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay
Cinnamon Sheffield Tananjalyn Stanley
1991
Dawn Bowles Sharon Jaklofsky
100 Hurdles Heptathlon
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1994
Zundra Feagin Gai Kapernick D’Andre Hill Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Cheryl Taplin
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LSU POINTS 62 61.5 86.5 53.5 78.5 87.5 93 86 69 81 63
100 Hurdles 200 Meters 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay
4x400 Relay Discus 400 Hurdles 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay Long Jump 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay
4x100 Relay High Jump 4x100 Relay Discus 400 Hurdles 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay
RUNNER-UP (POINTS) Alabama (53) UCLA (58) UCLA (47) UCLA (46) Texas (67) Florida (81) Wisconsin (44.5) Texas (43) UCLA (58) Texas (52) Texas (62)
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Kwajalein Butler Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Marita Hunt Charlene Maulseed Sheila Powell LaTarsha Stroman Youlanda Warren
1996
Kwajalein Butler Kim Carson Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Suzette Lee Astia Walker
1997
Kwajalein Butler Peta-Gaye Dowdie Suzette Lee LaTarsha Stroman Sa’Donna Thornton Astia Walker
SITE Baton Rouge, La. Eugene, Ore. Provo, Utah Durham, N.C. Eugene, Ore. Austin, Texas New Orleans, La. Boise, Idaho Knoxville, Tenn. Eugene, Ore. Bloomington, Ind.
4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 100 Meters 4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay 4x400 Relay 4x400 Relay 4x400 Relay
4x100 Relay 100 Hurdles 200 Meters 4x100 Relay 100 Meters 4x100 Relay Triple Jump 4x100 Relay
4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay Triple Jump 400 Meters 4x100 Relay 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
History of the 4x100-Meter Relay For more than 20 years, LSU’s men’s and women’s relay teams have been a hallmark of its track and field program at the NCAA Championships. LSU is the only school to ever win both the men’s and women’s 4x100-meter relays in the same year as it has done so five times, winning consecutive championships between 1992-94 and again in 2003 and 2016.
WOMEN
YEAR PLACE RELAY MEMBERS TIME 1985 1st Morris, Echols, King, Phipps 43.82 1986 DQ Not available False Start 1987 2nd Echols, Age, Morris, Wofford 43.54 1988 3rd Stanley, Age, Wofford, Jones 43.83 1989 1st Stanley, Sowell, Sheffield, Jones 42.50 1990 1st Jones, Sheffield, Stanley, Bowles 43.99 1991 2nd Taplin, Duhaney, Bowles, Jones 42.96 1992 1st Duhaney, Bowles, Sheffield, Taplin 43.03 1993 1st Parris, Van Norman, Warren, Taplin 43.39 1994 1st Parris, Feagin, Hill, Taplin 43.26 1995 1st Hunt, Butler, Feagin, Hill 43.10 1996 1st Walker, Butler, Feagin, Hill 43.03 1997 1st Walker, Butler, Thornton, Dowdie 43.17 1998 2nd Thornton, Butler, Combs, Dowdie 43.03 1999 DNF Bates, Marshall, Combs, Dowdie Did Not Finish 2000 2nd Bates, Bass, Combs, Dowdie 43.16 2001 1st Thornton, Durst, Combs, Lee 43.35 2002 2nd Rockett, Jones, Durst, Lee 43.28 2003 1st Durst, Hall, Jones, Lee 42.55 2004 1st Jones, Hall, Durst, Lee 42.61 2005 5th Owens, Lawrence, Ohanaja, Baptiste 43.67 2006 2nd Fletcher, Morris, Broaddus, Baptiste 42.94 2007 2nd Ohanaja, Henry, Morris, Fletcher 43.14 2008 2nd Wilson, Henry, Morris, Baptiste 42.85 2009 DNF Cabral, Henry, Davis, Wilson Missed Handoff 2010 2nd Henry, Duncan, Pinckney, Wilson 43.72 2011 1st Wilson, Hackett, Alexander, Duncan 42.64 2012 1st* Pinckney, Hackett, Alexander, Duncan 42.75 2013 6th McDermott, Duncan, Pinckney, Sylvester 44.21 2014 DNF Stowers, Harvey, Martin, Friar Did Not Finish 2015 5th Harvey, Hobbs, Martin, Brisco 43.69 2016 1st Brisco, Johnson, Martin, Harvey 42.65 2017 DQ Brisco, Johnson, Martin, Hobbs Zone Violation 2018 1st Brisco, Johnson, Misher, Hobbs 42.25 2019 2nd Marshall, Johnson, Misher, Richardson 42.29 2020 N/A COVID-19 Pandemic 2021 2nd Marshall, Ofili, Mason, Davies 42.84 * - NCAA relay title later vacated in accordance with NCAA Bylaws 19.5.2.2 (e), 31.2.2 and 31.2.2.3 (a) and (b).
MEN YEAR 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
PLACE 4th DNF DNC 1st 1st 1st 2nd DQ 3rd 2nd DNC 3rd DNF 1st 1st DNF 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 1st DNF DNF DNF N/A 1st
RELAY MEMBERS Napier, Watkins, Starks, Rose Bernard, Starks, King, Brown
TIME 38.97 Dropped Stick
Jones, Williams, King, Sanders Jones, Gilbert, King, Muyaba Kennison, Muyaba, Thymes, Williams Grant, Cummings, Kennison, Griffin Cummings, Cummins, Logan, Griffin Buller, Alridge, Grant, Cummings Grant, Alridge, Logan, Perry
38.70 38.70 38.91 38.64 (SR) Zone Violation 39.01 38.24 (SR)
Buller, Brew, Patterson, Barrett Henderson, Parham, Coley, Barrett Davis, Parham, Coley, Brazell Willie, Parham, Coley, Brazell Willie, Stevenson, Parham, Brazell Thompson, Carter, Willie, Brazell Thompson, Carter, Stevenson, Willie Hicks, Thompson, Stevenson, Holliday Hayes, Thompson, Mvumvure, Holliday Nugent, Coppage, Hayes, Holliday Nugent, Coppage, Hayes, Mvumvure Nugent, H. Williams, Talley, Mvumvure Nugent, Ernest, Talley, Allsop Forbes, Ernest, Mitchell-Blake, Allsop Mitchell-Blake, Ernest, Acy, Allsop Thompson, Norwood, Acy, Ernest Flournoy, Howell, Acy, Mitchell-Blake Hislop, Mitchell-Blake, Mutanga, Flournoy Vincent, Howell, Mosby, Flournoy Vincent, Hislop, Mosby, Camel COVID-19 Pandemic Peebles, Williams, Hislop, Laird
39.07 Dropped Stick 38.48 38.65 Missed Handoff 38.86 38.44 38.85 38.42 38.67 39.27 39.20 38.38 38.78 38.85 38.62 38.44 Missed Handoff Missed Handoff Missed Handoff
2016 NCAA Champions Women’s 4x100-Meter Relay
2016 NCAA Champions Men’s 4x100-Meter Relay
The Tigers school-record-breaking time of 38.24 at the 1998 NCAA Outdoor Championships is the fifth-fastest 4x100-meter relay time in NCAA history. The Lady Tigers have left their mark in the NCAA record books as well, dominating the NCAA’s all-time 4x100-meter relay list over the years. In fact, the Lady Tigers have run six of the 10 fastest times in NCAA history, which is more than any other program in the history of collegiate track and field.
TOP 10 WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE 4X100-METER RELAY TIMES 1. 2. 3.
5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.
42.05 42.09 42.12 42.12 42.14 42.21 42.25 42.29 42.30 42.32
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Trindon Holliday at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships
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The X-Man SHADES OF JESSE OWENS LSU’S CARTER MAKES HISTORY AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
JESSE OWENS
Prior to Carter’s performance, Jesse Owens of Ohio State was the only collegiate athlete to win four individual national titles at a single NCAA meet as he earned four gold medals at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in 1935 and 1936.
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June 10, 2006, is a date that is sure live forever in the proud and storied history of the LSU Track & Field program. On a warm afternoon at the Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex on the campus of Sacramento State University in Sacramento, California, LSU great Xavier Carter stepped into history while matching a feat only accomplished by one other man in the history of collegiate track and field – the legendary Jesse Owens. Not since Owens competed for Ohio State in 1935 and 1936 had a collegiate athlete won four NCAA gold medals at a single national championship meet. That’s until Carter snapped the 70-year drought and added his name alongside one of the true icons of the sport by capturing NCAA championships in the 100-meter dash, 400-meter dash, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay. In fact, Carter became the first athlete in meet history to double with NCAA wins in the 100 meters and 400 meters in the same season. And Carter did so in record-setting fashion while becoming the fastest man in LSU Track & Field history in one of the most exciting NCAA Championships of all-time. It is a performance that will likely never be equaled by another athlete as long as the NCAA Championships are contested and one that should always be celebrated as one of the greatest individual feats in college sports.
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4X100-METER RELAY
Carter struck gold for the first time at the national meet in on June 9, 2006, by running the second leg on LSU’s 4x100-meter relay team that wrapped up an undefeated season with a comfortable win in the finals while running what was then the sixth-fastest time in NCAA history at 38.44. LSU featured a star-studded lineup as Carter teamed with the likes of future Olympic silver medalist Richard Thompson on the first leg, Marvin Stevenson on the third leg and Olympic gold medalist and seven-time NCAA champion Kelly Willie on the anchor leg to defeat Tennessee (38.86) by more than four-tenths of a second. UTEP finished well back in third place with a time of 38.99. Pictured (from left to right) is the team of Carter, Thompson, Willie and Stevenson following its win at the 2006 Penn Relays.
4X400-METER RELAY
With three NCAA gold medals already in the bag, Carter returned to the track for the third time on the meet’s final day to run the anchor leg of LSU’s fearsome 4x400-meter relay team. Just one season after it smashed the collegiate record with an NCAAtitle-winning time of 2:59.59 at the national meet, the squad defended its crown and put an exclamation point onto the end of an undefeated 2006 season with a win in Sacramento. Carter joined Reggie Dardar on the first leg, Kelly Willie on the second leg and Melville Rogers on the third leg to run 3:01.58 and finish more than a half second ahead of TCU (3:02.12) for the title. Baylor finished more than one second behind in third place at 3:02.93. LSU’s victory in the mile relay led to a second-place finish in the final team standings with 51 points for the meet.
Perhaps Carter’s most impressive feat of the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Championships came in the 400-meter final when he had only 40 minutes to rest following his win in the 100 meters. After allowing the field to go out fast while holding his ground through the first 300 meters, Carter turned on the jets around the last turn to cross the finish line with another personal-best time of 44.53 that remains as the second-fastest run in the history of the LSU Track & Field program. While crossing his arms in the form of an “X” as he ran through the finish line, Carter took the title ahead of Ricardo Chambers of Florida State (44.71) and future Olympic 400-meter bronze medalist David Neville of Indiana (44.94). In a grueling performance that may never be duplicated, Carter remains the only sprinter in meet history to successfully complete the 100/400 double at the NCAA Championships.
100-METER DASH
In one of the deepest fields ever assembled for the 100-meter final at the NCAA Championships, Carter outlasted them all to win his second event title of the meet. With defending champion and future Olympic bronze medalist Walter Dix playing the role of favorite, Carter was seen as an All-America contender, but someone who would have to pull out an upset to take the title. That’s exactly what Carter did to dethrone Dix (10.18) as the NCAA champion as he took home the gold with a then school-record time of 10.09 run into a strong headwind. The national final also featured the likes of future collegiate record holder Travis Padgett of Clemson (10.24), future Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles of Texas (10.27) and Churandy Martina of Texas-El Paso (10.29).
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THE BEST TO EVER DO IT 42.99 • 42.66 • 42.53 • 42.49 • 42.25 THE BACK STORY
We’ll begin with the history of LSU and the 4x100 meter relay. Regarded as the best sprint relay program in NCAA history, the Purple and Gold have traditionally dominated the event that sees four women pass a baton around the track in under 44 seconds. Dating back to the 1982, LSU has won 15 national titles to account for 39 percent of the NCAA titles in the event. The lineup had three key cogs over the during the 2017 and 2018 seasons with multiple-time national champions Aleia Hobbs, Mikiah Brisco and Kortnei Johnson. Those three have teamed up with Jada Martin and Rachel Misher to rewrite the collegiate record book for good. A race that takes an extreme amount of chemistry for the quick exchanges, it rewards teams that are technical and speedy. The slightest misstep or timing issue can cause an unrepairable rhythm that results in a slow time, but over the last two years, the LSU women’s 4x100 meter relay, for the most part, has limited the mistakes and taken the baton around the track in fine fashion.
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42.05
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
42.09 • 42.42 • 42.50 • 42.65 • 42.67
Brisco and Johnson were members of the past two LSU 4x100 meter relay national titles, claiming their first one in 2016 and then winning their second in the summer of 2018. Hobbs and Misher had never been on a 4x100 meter relay national title team until 2018 when they teamed up with Brisco and Johnson for the gold. “It really means a lot,” Brisco said when talking about her two relay national titles. “When you walk into the indoor track, you see a wall that is dedicated to relay championships. Just to see the names that are on that wall is amazing. To know that I’m up there twice and that I will be associated with some of those other names up there is truly special.” At the first race of the 2018 NCAA Championships, the foursome circled the track in an NCAA meet record time of 42.09 to easily advance to the finals. Running in not the most ideal conditions on the final day of the meet, the foursome grouped up and brought the stick around the track in 42.25 seconds to claim LSU’s 15th title in the event.
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“Being at LSU, making the top-10 list is hard, but to do what we did on the NCAA list is hard to believe,” Hobbs mentioned. “To run that many fast times over the past two years is unheard of. It’s a really good feeling to know that those times will last a long time. We put in a lot of hard work into this event, and to see it pay off the way it did was something else.” The time of 42.25 blew the rest of the field away with no other relay even going below 43 seconds. Oregon was the runner-up in the race with a 43.09 that resulted in a .84 second differential between the Lady Tigers and the Ducks. That .84 second differential was the largest winning margin in the 4x100 meter relay at the NCAA Championships since 2010. “It was a very special moment, especially for the seniors,” Johnson noted. “That’s who we really wanted to do it for. The ending of our 2017 season {a DQ due to an exchange out of the zone) was our motivation. Everything happens for a reason, and we used that to push us to be better. We could not let that happen again. Mikiah and I made sure we had our exchanges down to the point this season.”
The third leg of the relay, one that Misher would eventually claim, was up for grabs entering the 2018 season. After helping the 4x1 set what was then a season best at the first outdoor home meet of the season, a 42.50, Misher clocked a 11.2 in the open 100 meters at the Miami Hurricane Invitational and from that point on she was a mainstay on the relay squad. “It had always been a thought of mine – what if I got to run the 4x1,” Misher said. “I’ve always been someone who has displayed speed over short distances even though I run the longer sprints. Once I got on it though, I was so nervous. I knew what the other three women on the relay were capable of, so I just had to trust myself and know that I could make a difference. I’m so proud to have been a member of this relay and to contribute to a national title in the event.”
COLLEGIATE RECORD
On a Sunday afternoon at the Tom Black Track in Knoxville, Tenn., in mid-May of 2018, the foursome mainly had goals of scoring 10 points for LSU’s last-day push to become SEC team champions, but little did they know that the race they would run would go down as the fastest in collegiate history. Coming out of the blocks, Brisco was the fastest starting leg by a good bit. She handed over the stick to Johnson and off she went on the back straightaway. When Johnson handed off to Misher, LSU was neck and neck with Kentucky, and that’s when Misher gained ground before giving way to the secondfastest sprinter in NCAA history, Aleia Hobbs. Hobbs crossed the line and a time of 42.05 popped up on the scoreboard as the 4x1 secured 10 points for the Lady Tigers whilst setting the collegiate record. “That race was very special,” Hobbs noted. “The crazy thing about that time was that our passes weren’t even that great. To know that we ran the fastest time in collegiate history without firing on all cylinders is very cool.” These four women set the collegiate record and didn’t even have smooth exchanges. All four women would go on to score points in multiple individual events and aided LSU’s last-day charge to a second-place finish at the SEC meet with 88.5 points. The four women combined to score 45.5 points at the loaded SEC meet for the Purple and Gold. “That race was actually pretty amazing how it happened,” Johnson remembers. “To be honest, our exchanges were not that great. When you see that time pop up on the scoreboard and realize what you just accomplished, it’s very exciting. It felt amazing to have that 4x1 record to ourselves.” It was a little bit of a tease for the Lady Tigers as they crossed the finish line. The initial reading on the scoreboard at the Tom Black Track popped up a number in the 41-second range. “We always had aspirations of running in the 41s, so when I saw the final time of 42.05 on the board, I was kind of disappointed,”
in the exchange zone,” Brisco said. “That’s something that we really focused on this year {2018}. We just really wanted to make sure we got the stick around the track to win a national title, and we did that.” Brisco’s Purple and Gold career has come to an end, but Johnson has one more year left of collegiate eligibility in 2019, and you can assuredly bet she’ll play a major roll on the 4x1 as a senior.
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Misher mentioned. “But then you realize you won and SEC title and set a collegiate record, you just have to be thankful for getting it done.”
2X NATIONAL RELAY CHAMPS
Mikiah Brisco and Kortnei Johnson became two-time 4x100 meter relay national champions after their latest triumph in June of 2018. Brisco has been handing off the baton to Johnson for two and a half years now after taking over as the lead leg midway through the 2016 season. On the receiving end of her brilliant starts has been Johnson, and more often than not, by the time the stick is around to the third leg, the dynamic duo of Brisco and Johnson had built a noticeable lead for the Lady Tigers. “After I get out of the blocks, all I want to do is to try to catch the person that is in front of me on my outside and get the stick off to Kortnei in a good position,” Brisco said about her role as the leadoff leg. “You never know what can happen in a 4x1, so I just always focused on putting our squad in the best position that would give us a little room for error if we needed it.” The duo served as the first two legs of the 4x100 meter relay for both national titles and won the 2016 NCAA title with a season-best readout of 42.65. In 2018, they were members of the 4x100 meter relay that claimed the top spot with a time of 42.25. “My form wasn’t really too great as a freshman, so it was kind of shocking for us to win,” Johnson mentioned. “It was a very, very big accomplishment for us and I’ll never forget it because it was my first national title. We got the things done that we had to, and that resulted in a national title.” There was a little bit of a hiccup between the two in in 2017 at the NCAA Championships when LSU was disqualified for a pass outside of the zone, the only mishap of their careers when running as the first and second legs of the 4x1. You could say it may have served as a bit of a motivator for the duo in 2018 as they sought redemption. “In 2017, Kortnei and I didn’t pass the stick
The 4x100 meter relay was the precursor to Hobbs’ first-career 100 meter dash NCAA title that took place later in the day. Running in the midst of a downpour, Hobbs ran an 11.01 to win the individual title. The 11.01 that was the fastest time to ever be run into a headwind in NCAA history. “The 4x1 is what got me started in Oregon,” Hobbs noted. “It just got me ready for the rest of the day up there. I watched Mikiah get out, I just started thinking about getting the stick around. Pass one got through, second pass went well and then it was my turn. Once it was my turn, I just knew I had to finish the rest.” After her win at the NCAA meet, Hobbs went on to claim the 100 meter dash title at the USATF Championships when she beat out a field of seven other runners in late June with a time of 10.91. With her triumph at the USTAF meet, Hobbs became the first woman in history to win the 60 meter NCAA title, the 100 meter NCAA title and the 100 meter USATF title in the same year.
LOOKING BACK
And just to think, it all started in 2017 with a couple of times that didn’t even crack the 43-second barrier. The greatest 4x100 meter relay in collegiate history found ways to continually take time off their astonishing times, that’s what makes them special. Even as they were competing at the highest of levels, this group found a way to gradually progress and break the collegiate record. “It’s really cool,” Brisco reminisced on having this special group of women together. “To know the caliber of athletes we had on this particular relay is shocking. I’m happy that all four of us could come together and make these times happen. We had three women on this relay that cracked 11 seconds in the open 100 meter dash which is very rare. So, we knew we had the talent and we capitalized on that. It just means a lot to know that we accomplished some very special things this year. “I feel like Coach Shaver does a great job of assembling the relay and then coaching it. He makes it to where we are competing for national titles in the event every single year, so I didn’t expect nothing less out of our team this year. To win to relay titles as a Tiger to contribute to the storied tradition we have here at LSU is something I’ll never forget.”
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LSU Track & Field was represented by 12 current and former athletes from six countries around the world as they joined the sports greatest athletes in Tokyo at the 2020 Olympic Games. Three Tigers secured gold medals - Mondo Duplantis (pole vault), Michael Cherry (4x400m relay), and Vernon Norwood (4x400m relay) were awarded gold medals in their respective events. Duplantis was competing for Sweden, while Cherry and Norwood ran for Team USA.
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The LSU track and field program had heavy representation at the Tokyo Olympics with 10 athletes who competed and combined to win six medals. The six medals were the most won at an Olympics Games by LSU alumni besting the previous number of five from 2004 in Athens. Mondo Duplantis, the 21-year old phenom that was born to fly, won his first Olympic gold medal
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on Tuesday (August 3) at the Tokyo Olympics with a clearance of 19’ 9” (6.02 meters) in the pole vault. Duplantis became the eighth athlete in LSU track and field history to win a gold medal at the Olympics joining the likes of Glenn ‘Slats’ Hardin (1936/400 hurdles), Sheila Echols (1988/4x100m Relay), Esther Jones (1992/4x100m Relay), Glenroy Gilbert (1996/4x100m Relay), Derrick Brew (2004/4x400m
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Relay), Kelly Willie (2004/4x400m Relay), and Richard Thompson (2008/4x100m Relay). While he’s the eighth track and field athlete to win gold, he’s only the second to win an individual gold medal joining the likes of the legendary Glenn Hardin. Duplantis had achieved many things coming into these Olympics – the world record, European gold, a world medal – but he had never won a gold medal on the senior level at a world meet, but that all changed Tokyo. Duplantis entered with a massive clearance of 18’ 2.50” (5.55 meters) before passing at a height of 18’ 8.25” (5.70 meters). He then cleared a bar of 19’ 0.25” (5.80 meters) and was one of only eight competitors remaining. Duplantis elected to pass at a height of 19’ 3” (5.87 meters) before the bar moved up to 19’ 5” (5.92 meters). When the bar moved to 19’ 5” only four competitors remained. Duplantis cleared the bar with ease at the height of 19’ 5”, and Chris Nilsen (USA) was the only other vaulter to clear 19’ 5”. So it was the two of them battling it out for gold. The bar moved up to 19’ 7” (5.97 meters) where both Duplantis and Nilsen got up and over the bar on their first attempts. This was a familiar scene as these two were the final two competitors at the 2019 NCAA outdoor meet where Nilsen actually beat Mondo, but this was a different day. As the bar went up to 19’ 9” (6.02 meters), Mondo cleared the bar with a scintillating clearance with much more room, while Nilsen was unable to get over in three tries. The height of 19’ 9” was the bar that won Mondo the Olympic gold.
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NETHANEEL MITCHELL-BLAKE
MICHAEL CHERRY (second from the left)
KELLY-ANN BAPTISTE
DID YOU KNOW? Former Lady Tiger sprinter Kelly-Ann Baptiste made her fifth Olympic Games appearance when she lined up for Trinidad & Tobago in both the 100 meters and 4x100-meter relay at the Tokyo Olympics. Baptiste also served as Trinidad & Tobago’s flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony.
Vernon Norwood and Michael Cherry became the ninth and 10th LSU athletes to win gold at the Olympics as members of Team USA’s 4x400 meter relay. Norwood ran in the qualifying heat to advance the Americans with a time of 2:57.7, and Cherry ran in the finals as Team USA won with a time of 2:55.70. Norwood also earned bronze with as a member of Team USA’s mixed relay. Aleia Hobbs (USA) and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (Great Britain) both secured silvers in the 4x100 meter relay. Hobbs ran in the qualifying round and helped USA advance with a time of 41.90, and Mitchell-Blake anchored the Brits to silver in the finals with a time of 37.51. Each of these athletes added to an already proud tradition for the LSU Track & Field program at the Olympic Games that includes 69 different athletes representing 17 different nations since Sid Bowman became the first to compete for the United States in Amsterdam way back in 1928. Since then, LSU’s athletes have won 23 Olympic medals all-time, including nine gold, nine silver and five bronze medals. Zimbabwe became the 17th country represented by an LSU Track & Field athlete when Mvumvure qualified for the first time in 2016 as other nationalities include Algeria, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, The Netherlands, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts & Nevis, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago and the United Kingdom along with the United States.
JuVaughn Harrison (pictured above) represented the United States at the Tokyo Olympics in both the long jump and high jump after he swept titles in both events at the U.S. Olympic Trials. He was the first man to compete in both events for Team USA since Jim Thorpe did so in 1912.
LSU ATHLETES AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETE Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Michael Cherry (USA) Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) JuVaughn Harrison (USA) Akanni Hislop (Trinidad & Tobago) Aleia Hobbs (USA) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (Great Britain) Vernon Norwood (USA) Damion Thomas (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago)
Vernon Norwood and Michael Cherry with their 4x400 meter relay gold medals before heading back to America at the conclusion of the Tokyo Olympics.
FINISH/EVENT 39th-100 Meters, 15th-43.62 4th-400 Meters, 1st-4x400 Relay 1st-Pole Vault 7th-Long Jump, 5th-High Jump 13th-4x100 Relay 2nd-4x100 Relay 20th-200 Meters, 2nd-4x100 Relay 3rd-Mixed 4x400 Relay, 1st-4x400 Relay 11th-110 Hurdles 13th-4x100 Relay
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LSU Track & Field was represented by 10 current and former athletes from five countries around the world as they joined the sports greatest athletes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the 2016 Olympic Games. Led by Fitzroy Dunkley (pictured, second from left) winning a silver medal with Jamaica in the 4x400meter relay, LSU’s athletes made three finals appearances with Jamaican teammate Damar Forbes advancing to his first Olympic final in the long jump and Kelly-Ann Baptiste running in the 4x100-meter relay final for Trinidad & Tobago.
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The final event of the 2016 Olympic Games saw LSU senior Fitzroy Dunkley score a silver medal as a member of Jamaica’s 4x400-meter relay team as he teamed with his fellow countrymen Peter Matthews, Nathon Allen and Javon Francis to run
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2:58.16 for second place behind Team USA’s goldmedal-winning 2:57.30. Dunkley split 44.82 seconds on the third leg as he became LSU Track & Field’s 13th Olympic medalist in history while winning the program’s 17th Olympic medal all-time.
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It proved a fitting end to the 2016 season for Dunkley as his Olympic success followed his best collegiate season with the Tigers as he was a member of LSU’s NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor champion 4x400-meter relay teams while also being crowned the NCAA Outdoor Silver Medalist in the 400-meter dash. Dunkley actually made his Olympics debut on the opening night of the athletics program in Rio when he lined up in the qualifying round of the 400-meter dash. It would be another eight days before he returned to the track to score his first Olympic medal in the men’s 4x400-meter relay final. Dunkley was not the only one of LSU’s 10 Olympians to compete in a final at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad as former Lady Tiger Kelly-Ann Baptiste was a member of Trinidad & Tobago’s fifthplace 4x100-meter relay team and former Tiger NCAA Champion Damar Forbes competed in his first Olympic final in the long jump. Baptiste, who also lined up in the women’s 100meter dash while making her fourth career Olympic Games appearance, was the closest to Dunkley in adding to LSU’s medal haul when she helped her country run a seasonal best of 42.12 in the women’s sprint relay final. Forbes jumped 25 feet, 8 inches for 12th in the men’s long jump final. There were three members of LSU’s 2016 men’s and women’s teams who made their Olympic debuts that summer as Dunkley was also joined in Rio by Canadian hurdler Chanice Chase and British sprinter Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake. While Chase competed in the first round of the women’s 400-meter hurdles,
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NETHANEEL MITCHELL-BLAKE (right)
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DID YOU KNOW? Former Lady Tiger sprinter Kelly-Ann Baptiste made her fourth Olympic Games appearance when she lined up for Trinidad & Tobago in both the 100 meters and 4x100-meter relay at the Rio Olympics. Baptiste made her Olympics debut as a teenager at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
Mitchell-Blake advanced to the semifinal round of the men’s 200 meters in his first appearance with Team GB as one of his country’s up-and-coming stars. Mitchell-Blake actually received international attention just months before when he sprinted to a personal best of 19.95 and captured the title of SEC Outdoor Champion in the 200-meter dash among his three event wins at the 2016 SEC Outdoor Championships. He was just one one-hundredth of a second off of John Regis’ British record of 19.94 in as one of the world’s best sprinters for 2016. Dunkley, Chase and Mitchell-Blake were not the only LSU athletes to compete in their first Olympic Games in Rio as former NCAA 800-meter champion Natoya Goule joined her Jamaican teammates and former Tiger sprinter Gabriel Mvumvure lined up in the men’s 100 meters for his native Zimbabwe. Rounding out LSU’s Olympic roster at the Rio Games was former NCAA Champion hurdler Nickiesha Wilson making her third career Olympics appearance for Jamaica and former Lady Tiger sprinter Semoy Hackett of Trinidad & Tobago. Wilson had run the 400 hurdles for her native Jamaica in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012, but took to the track in the sprint hurdles for the first time in Rio de Janeiro. Each of these athletes added to an already proud tradition for the LSU Track & Field program at the Olympic Games that includes 62 different athletes representing 17 different nations since Sid Bowman became the first to compete for the United States in Amsterdam way back in 1928. Since then, LSU’s athletes have won 17 Olympic medals all-time, including seven gold, six silver and four bronze medals. Zimbabwe became the 17th country represented by an LSU Track & Field athlete when
Mvumvure qualified for the first time in 2016 as other nationalities include Algeria, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia,
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SCHOOL Oregon Texas A&M Arkansas Florida LSU Georgia Florida State Texas
ATHLETES 16 16 15 13 10 10 10 9
ATHLETE Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Chanice Chase (Canada) Fitzroy Dunkley (Jamaica) Damar Forbes (Jamaia) Natoya Goule (Jamaica) Semoy Hackett (Trinidad & Tobago) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (United Kingdom) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
The Netherlands, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts & Nevis, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago and the United Kingdom along with the United States.
EVENT 27th-100 Meters, 5th-4x100 Relay 47th-400 Hurdles 24th-400 Meters, 2nd-4x400 Relay 12th-Long Jump 25th-800 Meters 16th-100 Meters, 20th-200 Meters 11th-200 Meters 37th-100 Meters 40th-100 Meters, 4x100 Relay 19th-100 Hurdles
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Ten current and former members of the LSU Track & Field program representing four countries from around the world made the trip to London, England, to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games in the most prestigious competition the sport has to offer. They certainly made their school proud with their performance in London once again as LSU’s 10 athletes ranked No. 5 for Olympic representation among all programs in collegiate track and field.
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XXX Olympiad
Led by the performance of medalists Ade AlleyneForte and Richard Thompson of Trinidad & Tobago and Samantha Henry of Jamaica, the Tigers and Lady Tigers were well-represented with 10 athletes competing at the Games of the XXX Olympiad held in
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London, England, in the summer of 2012. Following his Olympics debut in 2008 in which he captured a pair of silver medals for his nation in the 100-meter dash and 4x100-meter relay, Thompson became the most decorated Olympian in the history
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of LSU athletics when he anchored his country to the silver medal in the 4x100 relay to claim a third Olympic medal as one of the world’s bright young sprint stars. In what proved to be the fastest relay race in history, Thompson anchored a Trinidad & Tobago team that also featured Keston Bledman, Marc Burns and Emmanuel Callender to a second-place finish with a run of 38.12 seconds in the final in London. Jamaica became the first relay team in history to break 37 seconds in breaking its own world record with a gold-medal-winning run of 36.84. The United States finished second in the race, but was later stripped of its silver medal by the International Olympic Committee. That performance earned Thompson the distinction of being LSU’s first athlete regardless of sport to win three Olympic medals in a career as he now owns three silver medals from the Olympic Games. Not only that, but Thompson also lined up in the 100-meter final for the second-straight time as he crossed the finish line in seventh place with a 9.98 clocking after taking the silver medal with a run of 9.89 in 2008. Jamaica’s Usain Bolt defended his Olympic gold medal with an Olympic record of 9.63, and Jamaican Yohan Blake struck silver in 9.75 with American Justin Gatlin taking the bronze in 9.79. Like Thompson, Alleyne-Forte helped Trinidad & Tobago capture a bronze medal while running the third leg for his country in the 4x400-meter relay final. While making his Olympics debut following an All-American senior season with the Tigers, Alleyne-
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ADE ALLEYNE-FORTE (second from left)
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DID YOU KNOW? Former Tiger sprinter Richard Thompson is the most decorated track & field Olympian in school history. Thompson’s three Olympic medals won in 2008 and 2012 also equal the most of any other LSU athlete in history regardless of sport.
Forte split 45.44 as he joined with Lalonde Gordon, Jarrin Solomon and Deon Lendore in setting a national record of 2 minutes, 59.40 seconds to finish behind only the Bahamas (2:56.72) and United States (2:57.05) on the medal podium. Also claiming a medal in her Olympics debut was former Lady Tiger standout Samantha Henry as she ran the leadoff leg for the Jamaicans in the qualifying round of the 4x100-meter relay. Jamaica had a silvermedal-winning second-place finish in the Olympic final. With its athletes winning three medals during the competition in London, members of the LSU Track & Field program have now won 16 medals all-time with their performance at the Olympic Games. Since 400meter hurdler Glenn “Slats” Hardin won a silver medal in Los Angeles, California, in 1932 and a gold medal in Berlin, Germany, in 1936, the Tigers and Lady Tigers have won six gold medals, six silver medals and four bronze medals all-time at the Olympic Games. Three other Lady Tigers also lined up in Olympic finals during the competition in London in 2012 as hurdler Lolo Jones of the United States and sprinters Kelly Baptiste and Semoy Hackett of Trinidad & Tobago proved themselves among the world’s premier performers in their events. Jones nearly earned her place on the medal podium in her second Olympics appearance after earning a fourth-place finish in the final of the women’s 100-meter hurdles. Baptiste, the reigning World Championships bronze medalist in the women’s 100-meter dash, took sixth place in the deepest 100-meter field of the 2012 campaign, while Hackett crossed the finish line in eighth place in the 200-meter final in her Olympics debut in London. Also making their second career appearance at
the Olympic Games were former Lady Tigers Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) in the 800 meters and Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica) in the 400 hurdles, while
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Tiger seniors Damar Forbes (long jump) and Riker Hylton (4x400 relay) made their Olympic debuts for Team Jamaica.
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The LSU Track & Field program certainly made its presence felt at the 2008 Olympic Games as 12 Tigers and Lady Tigers past and present made the trip to Beijing, China, to compete against the world’s best athletes in the sport’s most prestigious competition. In fact, LSU had more track and field athletes qualify for the Beijing Games than any other collegiate program with seven countries represented in all, including the United States, Bahamas, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Liberia and Trinidad & Tobago.
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XXIX Olympiad Senior Richard Thompson of Trinidad & Tobago carried the torch for the LSU program by winning two medals in his Olympics debut. With the spotlight shining brightly on American Tyson Gay and Jamaicans Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell entering the first round of 100-meter qualifying, the only question was where they would place on the medal podium after racing in the final. Thompson was an afterthought, despite lining up with the fifth-fastest time in the world of all the 100meter sprinters in Beijing. After cruising through three rounds of qualifying while matching his personal best with a time of 9.93 seconds in the semifinals, Thompson returned to the track two hours later and took his mark in lane five with Bolt to his left and American Walter Dix to his right. The stage was set for a dramatic conclusion to perhaps the most anticipated 100-meter final in the history of the Olympic Games, and Thompson did not disappoint. Thompson was the first in the eight-man field to fire out of the blocks with a 0.133 reaction time and raced to the finish line with a new personal best of 9.89 to win the silver medal for both his country and LSU in his debut. He is LSU’s first-ever medalist in the 100-meter dash and is the school’s second individual Olympic medalist in the sprint events all-time after former Tiger standout Derrick Brew won a bronze medal in the 400-meter dash in Athens, Greece, in 2004. But Thompson didn’t stop there as he went on to anchor his country’s 4x100-meter relay team to a silver medal to put an exclamation point on a truly unforgettable season. That silver medal turned to gold nine years later in 2017 when Jamaica was stripped of its medal after one of its runners was later found to have failed a drug test.
The 2008 season also saw the emergence of former Lady Tiger star Lolo Jones as the world’s premier sprint hurdler with her dominating victory in the 100 hurdles at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Jones carried the title of gold-medal favorite into the finals of her first career Olympic Games after setting a world-leading and personal-best time of 12.43 in the semifinals in Beijing. And Jones could already see the gold medal being placed around her neck after racing out to a commanding lead over the rest of the field through eight hurdles in the final. But dreams of Olympic gold were dashed in a split second as she failed to clear the ninth hurdle of the race with the same ease that she has shown throughout her career. With a comfortable two-meter lead on the rest of the field, Jones raised her right leg to clear the hurdle, but sent it crashing to the track in an instant. She struggled to keep her balance over the last hurdle and finished in seventh place. Despite her misfortune in Beijing, Jones showed the grace and class that has endeared her to fans of American track and field
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KELLY BAPTISTE (left) and MUNA LEE (right)
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DID YOU KNOW? LSU was represented by more track and field athletes at the 2008 Olympic Games than any other collegiate program as 12 Tigers and Lady Tigers made the trip to Beijing.
throughout her career. An editorial printed in the Aug. 20, 2008, edition of the Los Angeles Times said it best that “A champion is the class of the field. No one in these Olympics has shown any more class than Lolo Jones.” While Thompson and Jones were the most recognizable LSU stars to compete in Beijing, they were not alone as former Lady Tiger Muna Lee represented the United States well after earning a fourth-place finish in the 200 meters and a fifth-place finish in the 100 meters. For Lee, it was her second career appearance in the Olympic Games after competing in Athens in 2004. One Tiger also received the honor of carrying his nation’s flag during the opening ceremonies as former LSU star Alleyne Francique led the Grenada contingent around the track and onto the infield of the “Bird’s Nest” National Stadium on opening night. Francique competed in the 400 meters at the Olympics for the second time in his career. Like Francique, former Lady Tiger halfmiler Marian Burnett of Guyana made her second appearance, while Laverne Eve of the Bahamas threw the javelin for a schoolrecord fifth time at the Olympic Games. Also making their Olympics debut in Beijing were Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago), Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada), Sherry Fletcher (Grenada), Isa Phillips (Jamaica), Siraj Williams (Liberia) and Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica).
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LSU ATHLETES AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETE Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) Marian Burnett (Guyana) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Sherry Fletcher (Grenada) Alleyne Francique (Grenada) Lolo Jones (United States) Muna Lee (United States) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Siraj Williams (Liberia) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
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OLYMPIC MEDALISTS GLENN “SLATS” HARDIN
ESTHER JONES
Glenn “Slats” Hardin holds the distinction as being the only LSU Track & Field athlete to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympic Games. The most dominant 400-meter hurdler in the first half of the 20th century, Hardin won a silver medal in Los Angeles in 1932 and a gold medal in Berlin in 1936. He wrapped up a brilliant career at LSU in 1935 as a fourtime NCAA champion, six-time SEC champion and six-time All-American.
Arguably the most dominant sprinter to ever wear the Lady Tiger uniform, Esther Jones became the third Olympic gold medalist in the history of the track and field program with her win in the 4x100-meter relay for the United States in Barcelona, Spain, in 1992. She earned a school record 21 All-America honors for the Lady Tigers from 1988-91 and swept NCAA titles in the 100 meters and 200 meters during her junior season in 1990.
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GLENROY GILBERT
Sheila Echols became the first Lady Tiger to win an Olympic medal as she struck gold as a member of the United States’ 4x100-meter relay team at the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, in 1988. Despite her Olympic glory in the sprint relay, Echols actually made a name for herself at LSU as the nation’s premier long jumper as she won an NCAA title in the event in 1987. Echols was a two-time NCAA champion and seven-time All-American during her LSU career.
The LSU Track & Field program was represented by nine athletes at the centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, and none shined brighter than Glenroy Gilbert as he guided Canada’s 4x100-meter relay to an improbable gold medal over the favored foursome from the United States. During his brief two-year career with the Tigers, Gilbert earned three All-America honors and ran on LSU’s NCAA champion relay team during the 1993 season.
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The Tigers have produced many of the world’s premier quartermilers over the years, and Derrick Brew certainly ranks among the all-time greats at LSU following his effort at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Brew became the first LSU sprinter to medal in an individual event as he won bronze in the 400-meter dash, while he also struck gold as a member of the United States’ 4x400-meter relay at the site of the inaugural Olympic Games in 1896.
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Derrick Brew was not the only Tiger to win a gold medal as a member of the United States’ 4x400-meter relay at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens as fellow LSU star Kelly Willie also took his place on top of the medal podium as a gold medalist in the event. Willie became the youngest gold medalist in the history
After being crowned NCAA champion in the long jump during his senior season in 2004, John Moffitt made a splash in his Olympics debut with Team USA as he soared to a silver medal in the event in Athens, Greece. Moffitt, who earned six All-America honors during a two-year career with the Tigers in 2003-04, quickly earned a reputation as one of the world’s preeminent talents with his performance. Moffitt swept NCAA Indoor and Outdoor titles as a senior in 2004.
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ADE ALLEYNE-FORTE
WALTER DAVIS
NADIA DAVY
PETA-GAYE DOWDIE
FITZROY DUNKLEY
• 2012 Olympic Bronze Medalist (4x400 Relay)
• 2005 World Outdoor Champion (Triple Jump) • 2006 World Indoor Champion (Triple Jump) • 2-time Olympian
• 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist (4x400 Relay) • 2004 Olympian
• 1999 World Outdoor Bronze Medalist (4x100 Relay) • 2000 Olympian
• 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist (4x400 Relay) • 3-time NCAA Champion
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The 13 individuals featured are members of the LSU Track & Field program who have won gold and silver medals in the 122-year history of the modern Olympic Games. LSU athletes have won a total of 23 medals all-time at the Olympic Games, including 17 for the Tigers and six for the Lady Tigers. LSU is wellrepresented each year as at least one athlete has competed in 13 different Olympic Games all-time. RICHARD THOMPSON MONDO DUPLANTIS TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
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Former LSU star Richard Thompson solidified his reputation as the most decorated Olympian in the history of LSU athletics as he claimed his third Olympic medal in London in 2012 as he anchored Trinidad & Tobago to a silver medal in the 4x100-meter relay. His effort in London followed his Olympic debut in Beijing, China, in 2008 when he captured the silver medal in the 100-meter dash as the runner-up to Usain Bolt before winning a gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay.
Mondo Duplantis became LSU’s second ever individual gold medalist at the Tokyo Olympics when he cleared a bar of 19’ 9” (6.02m). It was Duplantis’ first Olympics and is only a glimpse of things to come. At just 21 years of age, Mondo is already an Olympic gold medalist, and he holds both the indoor and outdoor world records in the pole vault.
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Michael Cherry had a breakout 2021 season as he made his first Olympic team. Cherry ran the leadoff leg for the USA’s 4x400 meter relay that won gold at the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 2:55.70. Cherry, who also qualified for the individual 400 meters, finished fourth in the finals of that event narrowly missing out on his first individual Olympic medal.
Vernon Norwood made the first Olympic team of his career in 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics. He served as the anchor leg on Team USA’s mixed 4x400 meter relay that earned bronze in the finals with a time of 3:10.22. He also ran a leg of the normal 4x400 meter relay to help the Americans advance to the finals. He was given a gold medal for playing a part in the 4x400 meter relay advancing to finals.
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Nethanell Mitchell-Blake represented Great Britain at the Olympics for the second time when he made his appearance at the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2021. Mitchell-Blake competed individually in the 200 meters and served as the anchor leg of GB’s 4x100 meter relay squad that finished second in the finals with a time of 37.51.
Aleia Hobbs made her Olympic debut as anchor on Team USA’s 4x100 meter relay in the qualifying rounds at the Tokyo Olympics. She cruised to the finishline in second place of her heat. Team USA proceeded to garner silver in the finals, therefore awarding Hobbs a silver medal.
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MUNA LEE
DEBBIE PARRIS
RONETTA SMITH
• 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist (4x100 Relay)
• 2008 World Indoor Champion (60 Hurdles) • 2010 World Indoor Champion (60 Hurdles) • 2-time Olympic finalist
• 2005 World Outdoor Champion (4x100 Relay) • 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion (100 Meters) • 2-time Olympian
• 2001 World Outdoor Champion (4x400 Relay) • 2-time Olympian
• 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist (4x400 Relay) • 2005 World Outdoor Silver Medalist (4x400 Relay)
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In 2005, LSU Track & Field established its Wall of Champions in the Tiger track and field offices. A total of 40 Tigers and Lady Tigers have earned their spot on this honorary wall. Induction occurs when student-athletes excel at the highest level. All members have won SEC and NCAA titles and have competed for their native countries at the Olympic Games. A complete list of LSU athletes achieving these three exceptional accomplishments are listed on the following page.
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LOLO JONES Class of 2008 NAME Kelly Baptiste Claston Bernard Neisha Bernard-Thomas Sid Bowman Billy Brown Marian Burnett Walter Davis Michael Cherry Peta-Gaye Dowdie Dahlia Duhaney Fitzroy Dunkley Mondo Duplantis Sheila Echols Laverne Eve Alleyne Francique
YEARS LETTERED AT LSU 2005-08 1999-2002 2003-05 1930-32 1938-41 2002-03 2001-02 2016-17 1997-2000 1989-92 2013-16 2019 1989-92 1986-88 2001-02
KELLY BAPTISTE Class of 2008 NAME YEARS LETTERED AT LSU Damon Forbes 2010-13 Natoya Goule 2013 Billy Hardin 1962-64 Glenn Hardin 1933-35 JuVaughn Harrison 2018-21 D’Andre Hill 1992-96 Akanni Hislop 2017-21 Aleia Hobbs 2015-18 Sharon Jaklofsky 1991-93 Esther Jones 1988-91 Lolo Jones 2001-04 Muna Lee 2001-04 Suzette Lee 1996-97 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2013-17 John Moffitt 2003-04
RICHARD THOMPSON Class of 2008 NAME Mikael Olander Debbie Parris Keisha Spencer Damion Thomas Richard Thompson Jack Torrance Robin van Helden Astia Walker Claudine Williams Schowonda Williams Simon Williams Nickiesha Wilson
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ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME QUALIFICATION
In order for an athlete to join the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame, he or she must have earned a baccalaureate, professional or graduate degree from LSU or by some other regionally accredited institution of higher learning, have earned one or more letters in a varsity sport at LSU, have gained national distinction through superlative
performance as an athlete and have established a personal reputation for character and citizenship which reflects favorably on the University. Former LSU athletes are eligible only after three or more years have elapsed since the conferring of his or her degree. In order for a coach or administrator to join the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame, the individual must have made significant contributions to LSU
Athletics in a capacity other than as an athlete, have gained national distinction through exceptional accomplishments in his or her field of expertise and established a personal reputation of character for citizenship which reflects favorably on the University. Former LSU coaches and administrators are eligible for nomination only after five years or more have elapsed since retiring from the profession for which the individual is nominated.
1933 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Pictured is the five-man team (from left to right) of Nathan “Buddy” Blair, Glenn “Slats” Hardin, Jack Torrance, Al Moreau and Matt Gordy, which captured LSU’s first of 31 NCAA track championships way back in 1933 with a 58-54 victory over the heavily-favored Trojans of Southern California. As LSU’s first national championship team in any sport, these men were inducted into the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 1937, cementing their place among the legends of the sport.
SIDNEY BOWMAN
BILLY HARDIN
HARRY CARPENTER
A three-year letterwinner at LSU from 1930-32, Sidney Bowman owns the distinction of being the first in a proud and storied tradition of LSU Olympians as he competed as part of the U.S. Olympic Team in Amsterdam in 1928 and Los Angeles in 1932. In fact, Bowman made his Olympics debut in 1928 following his high school graduation in Hammond, Louisiana, before even setting foot on LSU’s campus for his freshman season. Bowman was also inducted as part of the 1937 class.
With his induction in 1970, Billy Hardin joined his father, Glenn “Slats” Hardin, as a member of the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame following a distinguished collegiate career. Billy Hardin, who represented the United States at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, matched his father’s achievement by winning the NCAA championship in the 400-meter hurdles during his senior season in 1964. A three-time All-American and seven-time SEC champion, the younger Hardin is perhaps the greatest LSU Track & Field athlete of his era.
The most accomplished LSU Track & Field athlete of the 1950s, Harry Carpenter racked up an incredible eight SEC event titles during a brief two-year collegiate career from 1956-57, while also leading the Tigers to an SEC team championship during the 1957 season. Most notably, Carpenter captured backto-back league titles in both the 220-yard dash and 220-yard hurdles at the SEC Outdoor Championships as one of the SEC’s most dominant sprinters and hurdlers of the decade. He was honored with induction into the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.
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BILLY BROWN
- Inducted in 1941 - Lettered in 1938-41 - 1936 U.S. Olympian - 1941 NCAA Long Jump Champion
ORIS “ARKY” ERWIN
- Inducted in 1947 - Lettered in 1941-42 - 4-time SEC Champion - 1942 NCAA All-American
ROBERT LOWTHER
- Inducted in 1978 - Lettered in 1946-48 - 2-time NCAA All-American - 4-time SEC Champion
DELMON MCNABB
- Inducted in 1978 - Lettered in 1965-67 - 1967 NCAA Javelin Champion - 2-time SEC Champion
JOSEPH T. BUTLER, SR. - Inducted in 1982
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BERNIE MOORE
Lady Tiger great D’Andre Hill owns the distinction of being the only LSU sprinter on either the men’s or women’s teams to win back-to-back NCAA 100-meter titles with her victories at the NCAA Championships in 1995 and 1996. The 2006 LSU Athletics Hall of Fame inductee won six NCAA titles, six SEC titles and 15 All-America honors during an LSU career spanning five seasons from 1992-96. Hill also competed for Team USA at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
Bernie Moore’s accomplishments as LSU’s head track and field coach speak for themselves. In 18 seasons from 1930-47, the Tigers captured 12 Southeastern Conference championships during a stretch of 15 years following the league’s creation in 1933, as well as the school’s first of 31 NCAA team titles during the 1933 season. Moore, who also compiled an 83-39-6 overall record with two SEC crowns in 13 seasons as LSU’s head football coach, went on to serve as the SEC commissioner for 18 years from 1948-66.
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- Inducted in 2005 - Lettered in 1984-87 - 1987 NCAA 110 Hurdles Champion - 3-time NCAA All-American
BOB SMITH
- Inducted in 2005 - Lettered in 1972-75 - 1974 NCAA All-American - 8-time SEC Champion
LURLINE STRUPPECK - Inducted in 1991
SCHOWONDA WILLIAMS
- Inducted in 1998 - Lettered in 1985-88 - 1988 NCAA 400 Hurdles Champion - 1988 U.S. Olympian
SUZETTE LEE
- Inducted in 2011 - Lettered in 1996-97 - 3-time NCAA Triple Jump Champion - NCAA Indoor Record Holder - 1996 Olympian
KIM CARSON
- Inducted in 2015 - Lettered in 1993-96 - 1996 NCAA 100 Hurdles Champion - 1996 NCAA 55 Hurdles Champion - 7-time NCAA All-American
LAVERNE EVE
- Inducted in 2015 - Lettered in 1986-88 - 1987 NCAA Javelin Champion - 2-time NCAA All-American - 5-time Olympian
RUSS BULLER
- Inducted in 2017 - Lettered in 1997-2000 - Seven-time All-American - Six-time SEC champion
DEBBIE PARRIS-THYMES - Inducted in 2017 - Lettered in 1993-94 - Two-time Olympian - Five-time NCAA champion
CHERYL TAPLIN
ESTHER JONES
Cheryl Taplin joined D’Andre Hill as an inductee into the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame during the summer of 2006 in honor of her career as one of the NCAA’s leading sprinters during the 1990s. Taplin, who won three-straight NCAA crowns as a member of LSU’s prolific 4x100-meter relay team in 1992, 1993 and 1994, competed for the Lady Tiger program for four seasons while leading the team to seven NCAA team titles from 1991-94. She racked up 16 All-America honors during that time, which ranks fourth on LSU’s all-time list for career All-America accolades.
No athlete in the combined history of the LSU Track & Field program has been named an All-American more times than the great Esther Jones. With 21 All-America selections during her prolific collegiate career from 1988-91, Jones helped lead the Lady Tigers to six NCAA championships with two indoor and four outdoor crowns during that span. The 1990 NCAA 100-meter and 200-meter champion brought home a gold medal from the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, where she ran on the title-winning 4x100-meter relay team for the United States.
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WALTER DAVIS
- Inducted in 2019 - Letterd in 2001-02 - Two-time Olympian - Six-time NCAA Champion
PETA-GAYE DOWDIE - Inducted in 2021 - 19x All-American - 3x NCAA champion - 12x SEC champion
BRUCE REID
- Inducted in 2021 - 3x SEC champion - Former American record holder (pentathlon)
LLOYD WILLS
- Inducted in 2021 - 4x All-American - 5x SEC champion
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WORLD’S FASTEST FOOTBALL PLAYER
TRINDON HOLLIDAY
After recording a personal-best time of 10.00 seconds in the NCAA final en route to winning the NCAA 100-meter title in 2009, the case can be made that Trindon Holliday is the fastest football player in the history of the sport at any level. There have been a total of 117 men in history who have run a faster time in the 100-meter dash than Holliday’s personal-best wind-legal time of 10.00. It is known who they are, where they are from and when their times were recorded ... and none played the game of football at the time of their achievement. There have been 20 collegiate athletes who have recorded a faster time in the 100 meters than Holliday, but none played college football when they set their wind-legal PRs. The bottom line is that no high school, college or professional football player has ever run faster than Holliday during their football career. With this in mind, it is only fitting that Holliday be referred to as the fastest football player in the history of the sport.
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FOOTBALL PLAYERS Athlete Trindon Holliday Jeff Demps Jacoby Ford “Bullet” Bob Hayes Ron Brown Alvis Whitted Darrell Green Willie Gault Johnny “Lam” Jones Herschel Walker Jamaal Charles Marvin Bracy Deion Sanders C.J. Spiller Raghib “Rocket” Ismail Bo Jackson Kary Vincent Jr. Renaldo Nehemiah
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This information was gathered from www.iaaf.org, www. alltime-athletics.com and www.trackandfieldnews.com, as well as media guides from various colleges and universities across the country.
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Holliday cetainly proved to be one of the nation’s most electrifying two-sport athletes with his performance on the football field and the track during his collegiate career at LSU. A seven-time All-American on the track, Holliday cemented his position among the elite sprinters in collegiate track and field in 2009 as he was crowned NCAA Champion in the 100-meter dash after crossing the finish line in 10.00 seconds in the event final at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. He also finished second and third in the 100-meter final at the NCAA Championships during his career. Not only that, but Holliday anchored the Tigers’ 4x100-meter relay to an NCAA Championship at the outdoor national meet in 2008 with what was the sixth-fastest time in collegiate history at 38.42. The Zachary native has also competed in the 100 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials and USA Outdoor Championships during his career.
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Holliday’s success is not limited to the track as he was one of the nation’s elite return specialists on the football field while returning four kicks for touchdowns during his brilliant LSU career from 2006-09. Among his highlights is a 92-yard punt return for a touchdown in a 41-3 win over North Texas on Sept. 13, 2008, before finishing the game with 163 punt return yards, which is the second-most in a single game in the history of the Southeastern Conference. He also returned two kicks for touchdowns against Arkansas, including a 92-yard kickoff return in 2006 and an 87-yard punt return in 2009. In all, Holliday racked up 3,297 all-purpose yards and scored eight touchdowns in four seasons as a member of the LSU football team. He was selected by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He also played for the Denver Broncos and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in his five NFL seasons, even returning four kicks for touchdowns for Denver in 2012 and 2013.
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LSU boasts one of the proudest traditions in all of collegiate athletics with many of its student-athletes enjoying great success competing in both track and field and on the gridiron. In fact, 13 football standouts have earned All-America honors in track and field during their careers at LSU.
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CHRIS CUMMINGS
SHAWN BURKS
RICKY JEAN-FRANCOIS
BILLY CANNON
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Brazell finished his career as the first athlete in the school’s storied history to compete on national championship teams in two different sports. He led the men’s track team to an outdoor national title in 2002 and an indoor national title in 2004, while also playing wide receiver on LSU’s national championship football team in 2003. An All-American performer in the javelin during his four-year career in Baton Rouge, Burks was a dominating middle linebacker for the Tigers under former head coach Bill Arnsarger as he earned a pair of All-SEC selections in 1984 and 1985.
Billy Cannon cemented his place in LSU lore as the 1959 Heisman Trophy winner after leading the Tigers to a national championship in 1958. Cannon’s most memorable performance came in 1959 against Ole Miss when No. 1 LSU trailed No. 3 Ole Miss, 3-0, in the fourth quarter. He fielded a punt, broke seven tackles and returned it 89 yards for the 7-3 victory. A two-sport star during his career at LSU, Cannon also won an SEC title in the 100-meter dash as a member of the track and field team in 1958.
XAVIER CARTER
Carter, who came to LSU in 2004 as arguably the No. 1-ranked wide receiver recruit in the country, enjoyed the most prolific two-year career in the history of the men’s track and field program with a school-record-tying seven individual national titles and a total of 10 All-America honors.
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Vincent Jr. came to LSU as a four-star recruit from Texas. The cornerback appeared in 39 games for LSU in his three years in Baton Rouge and he has racked up 54 tackles to go along with six career interceptions. He helped LSU claim a football national championship in 2019 in a season that saw LSU go a perfect 15-0. The speedster served as the leadoff leg for LSU’s 4x100 meter relay.
A four-time letterwinner as a starting cornerback for then head coach Gerry DiNardo, Cummings also enjoyed a stellar career on the oval with five career All-America honors and a trio of SEC titles from 1995-98. He doubled as the 100-meter and 200-meter champion at the SEC Outdoor Championships in 1997.
An All-SEC shot putter, Jean-Francois proved to be one of the more dominant defensive linemen in all of college football during his career at LSU from 2006-08. He helped lead the Tigers to a national championship with a 38-24 win over Ohio State in the BCS National Championship Game in New Orleans on Jan. 7, 2008, while being named the game’s Defensive MVP with six tackles, one sack and a blocked field goal.
A former first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams in the 1996 NFL Draft, Kennison was a sixtime All-American and four-time SEC champion on the track as a member of LSU’s prolific 4x100 and 4x400-meter relay teams. In fact, he anchored the 4x100 squad to a national title at NCAA Outdoor Championships in 1994.
JACK TORRANCE
A former world-record holder in the shot put, Torrance was an All-SEC offensive lineman with the Tigers from 1931-33. He earned three All-America honors in the shot put at LSU before representing his country at the infamous 1936 Olympic Games held in Nazi-controlled Berlin, Germany.
DONTE JACKSON
Jackson was the lead leg of the 2017 SEC gold medal 4x100 meter relay squad helping the squad to a time of 38.71. Jackson has tallied four career interceptions, forced a fumble that he recovered and registered a sack as a junior. At the 2018 LSU football Pro Day, Jackson clocked a blazing time of 4.31 in the 40-yard dash to record the fastest 40 time in the history of LSU’s Pro Day.
CYRIL GRAYSON JR.
A 4x NCAA champion and 7x All-American while at LSU in track and field, Grayson Jr. made the move to professional football after running at LSU. Grayson Jr. was a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when they won Super Bowl LV in 2021 with a 31-9 win over the Chiefs.
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Outlook
History of the
More than 100 LSU Track & Field alumni representing six decades of excellence were on hand for the inaugural LSU Track & Field Team Awards and Alumni Recognition Banquet held April 16, 2010.
LSU TRACK & FIELD BANQUET
LSU Track & Field has set aside one weekend to serve as a true celebration of the rich history and tradition of the NCAA’s most storied track and field program as the Tigers and Lady Tigers have welcomed alumni back to Baton Rouge as part of the LSU Track & Field Team Awards and Alumni Recognition Banquet. The event has been held in each of the past nine years. The program enjoyed a historic evening on the night of April 16, 2010, when it hosted the inaugural LSU Track & Field Team Awards and Alumni Recognition Banquet with a crowd of more than 500 athletes, coaches, family and alumni in attendance at the Crowne Plaza Baton Rouge. In attendance at the inaugural banquet were more than 100 LSU Track & Field alums representing six decades of the most recognized combined program in all of collegiate track and field. The event was established to recognize the current members of the LSU Track & Field program for their outstanding performance in competition, in the classroom and in the community, as well as honor the alumni who have laid the foundation of success enjoyed by the program today. The second-annual team banquet was held on Easter weekend in 2011 as the event again saw a strong alumni representation on a glorious Good Friday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. ESPN’s Emmy award-winning track and field commentator Larry Rawson was on hand to serve as the Master of Ceremonies of the event that year. The event returned to the PMAC for two more years in 2012 and 2013 before moving over to the Carl Maddox Field House in 2014 and 2015. The event is now held at the Renaissance Hotel.
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MEN’S AWARDS
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 – Caleb Williams 2011 – Horatio Williams 2012 – Riker Hylton 2013 – Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2014 – Vernon Norwood 2015 – Jordan Moore 2016 – Michael Cherry 2017 – Rayvon Grey 2018 – Damion Thomas 2019 – Mondo Duplantis CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 – Cullen Doody 2011 – Richard Chautin 2012 – Cullen Doody 2013 – Roger Cooke 2014 – Philip Primeaux 2015 – Travis Pope 2016 – Dajour Braxton 2017 – Eric Coston 2018 – Harrison Martingayle 2019 – Eric Coston THE KENNER DAY AWARD 2010 – Barrett Nugent 2011 – Barrett Nugent 2012 – Michael Lauro 2013 – Damar Forbes 2014 – Joseph Caraway 2015 – Quincy Downing 2016 – Blair Henderon 2017 – LaMar Bruton 2018 – Jake Norris 2019 – Arthur Price MOST IMPROVED ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – Zedric Thomas 2011 – Michael Lauro 2012 – Damar Forbes/Caleb Williams 2013 – Rodney Brown 2014 – Quincy Downing 2015 – Tremayne Acy 2016 – Fitzroy Dunkley 2017 – Blair Henderson 2018 – Rayvon Grey 2019 – JuVaughn Harrison THE KIRT BENNETT AWARD 2010 – Kyle Rose 2011 – Brandon Gordon 2012 – Brandon Gordon 2013 – Joseph Caraway 2014 – David Collins 2015 – Philip Dempsey 2016 – Morgan Wells 2017 – LaMar Bruton 2018 – Dajour Braxton 2019 – Dajour Braxton MOST OUTSTANDING FIELD ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – Walter Henning 2011 – Walter Henning 2012 – Damar Forbes 2013 – Damar Forbes 2014 – Rodney Brown 2015 – Rodney Brown 2016 – David Collins 2017 – Johnnie Jackson 2018 – Jake Norris 2019 – Mondo Duplantis MOST OUTSTANDING TRACK ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – Trindon Holliday 2011 – Barrett Nugent 2012 – Barrett Nugent 2013 – Aaron Ernest 2014 – Vernon Norwood 2015 – Vernon Norwood 2016 – Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2017 – Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2018 – Jaron Flournoy 2019 – Jaron Flournoy ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2010 – Rabun Fox 2011 – Kyle Rose 2012 – Cullen Doody 2013 – Philip Dempsey 2014 – Philip Dempsey 2015 – Philip Dempsey 2016 – Christian Johnson 2017 – Jace Attuso 2018 – Harrison Martingayle 2019 – Adam Wise
EYE OF THE TIGER AWARD 2010 – Richard Jones 2011 – Walter Henning 2012 – Barrett Nugent 2013 – Rodney Brown 2014 – Quincy Downing 2015 – Joshua Thompson 2016 – Cyril Grayson 2017 – Michael Cherry 2018 – Jaron Flournoy 2019 – Rayvon Grey
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2010 – Lauren Saucier 2011 – Lauren Saucier 2012 – Katie Carroll 2013 – Laura Carleton 2014 – Tori Bliss 2015 – Tori Bliss 2016 – Shanice Holmes 2017 – Nataliyah Friar 2018 – Mikiah Brisco 2019 – Cori Mitchell
LEJUAN SIMON PERSEVERANCE AWARD 2015 – Aaron Ernest 2016 – Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2017 – Johnnie Jackson 2018 – JuVaughn Harrison 2019 – Christian Miller
MOST OUTSTANDING FIELD ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – Brittani Carter 2011 – Brittani Carter 2012 – Brittani Carter 2013 – Denise Hinton 2014 – Denise Hinton 2015 – Nataliyah Friar 2016 – Rebekah Wales 2017 – Rebekah Wales 2018 – Abby O’Donoghue 2019 – Abby O’Donoghue
L CLUB CAPTAIN AWARD 2010 – Jeremy Hicks 2011 – Walter Henning 2012 – Michael Lauro 2013 – Barrett Nugent 2014 – Jaora Johnson 2015 – Rodney Brown/Quincy Downing/Vernon Norwood 2016 – Fitzroy Dunkley Cyril Grayson 2017 – Blair Henderson 2018 – Jack Wilkes THE GLENN “SLATS” HARDIN AWARD 2010 – Walter Henning 2011 – Walter Henning 2012 – Barrett Nugent 2013 – Damar Forbes 2014 – Vernon Norwood 2015 – Vernon Norwood 2016 – Fitzroy Dunkley 2017 – Johnnie Jackson 2018 – Damion Thomas 2019 – JuVaughn Harrison
WOMEN’S AWARDS
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 – Takeia Pinckney 2011 – Jasmin Stowers 2012 – Semoy Hackett 2013 – Natoya Goule 2014 – Nataliyah Friar 2015 – Daeshon Gordon 2016 – Kortnei Johnson 2017 – Cassondra Hall 2018 – Abby O’Donoghue 2019 – Sha’Carri Richardson CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2010 – Jenna Henssler 2011 – Laura Carleton 2012 – Leigh-Ann Naccari 2013 – Laura Carleton 2014 – Morgan Schuetz 2015 – Morgan Schuetz 2016 – Ashley Welborn 2017 – Ersula Farrow 2018 – Julia Palin 2019 – Katy-Ann McDonald ACADEMIC/ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENT 2010 – Samantha Henry 2011 – Melissa Ogbourne 2012 – Laura Carleton 2013 – Laura Carleton 2014 – Denise Hinton/Jasmin Stowers 2015 – Mikiah Brisco 2016 – Morgan Scheutz 2017 – Morgan Scheutz 2018 – Mikiah Brisco 2019 – Abby O’Donoghue MOST IMPROVED ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – Brittany Hall 2011 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2012 – Denise Hinton 2013 – Laura Carleton 2014 – Tori Bliss/Chanice Chase 2015 – Morgan Schuetz 2016 – Ka’Lynn Jupiter 2017 – Kymber Payne 2018 – Kaitlyn Walker 2019 – Brittley Humphrey
MOST OUTSTANDING TRACK ATHLETE AWARD 2010 – LaTavia Thomas 2011 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2012 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2013 – Kimberlyn Duncan/Natoya Goule 2014 – Jasmin Stowers 2015 – Aleia Hobbs 2016 – Mikiah Brisco 2017 – Aleia Hobbs 2018 – Women’s 4x1 (Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs) 2019 – Sha’Carri Richardson ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2010 – Anna Lyons 2011 – Laura Carleton 2012 – Laura Carleton 2013 – Andria Aguilar 2014 – Therese Jernbeck/Chaiss Matthews 2015 – Andria Aguilar/Chaiss Matthews 2016 – Monica Guillot 2017 – Erika Lewis 2018 – Ashley Welborn 2019 – Julia Palin EYE OF THE TIGER AWARD 2010 – LaTavia Thomas 2011 – LaTavia Thomas 2012 – Charlene Lipsey 2013 – Natoya Goule 2014 – Nikita Tracey 2015 – Rebekah Wales 2016 – Morgan Schuetz 2017 – Travia Jones 2018 – Kymber Payne 2019 – Tonea Marshall LEJUAN SIMON PERSEVERANCE AWARD 2014 – Denise Hinton 2015 – Annie Simoneaux 2017 – Aleia Hobbs 2019 – Jurnee Woodward L CLUB CAPTAIN AWARD 2010 – Katelyn Rodrigue 2011 – LaTavia Thomas 2012 – Melissa Ogbourne 2013 – Rebecca Alexander 2014 – Lynnika Pitts/Jasmin Stowers 2015 – Tori Bliss 2016 – Chanice Chase, Shanice Hall 2017 – Morgan Schuetz, Rebekah Wales 2018 – Mikiah Brisco, Aleia Hobbs MOST OUTSTANDING FEMALE PERFORMER 2010 – LaTavia Thomas 2011 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2012 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2013 – Kimberlyn Duncan 2014 – Jasmin Stowers 2015 – Tori Bliss 2016 – Mikiah Brisco 2017 – Mikiah Brisco 2018 – Aleia Hobbs 2019 – Sha’Carri Richardson
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Track and Field OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
The mission of the LSU Track & Field Officials’ Association is to provide track and field officiating expertise for all meets sanctioned by the LSU Track & Field Office. It seeks to provide all manner of support to the LSU Track & Field teams, coaches and staff to achieve and maintain excellence in the sport, and provide financial support to the LSU Track & Field program, provided all expenditures meet LSU and NCAA guidelines. In addition, the LSU Track & Field Officials’ Association seeks to promote the sport of track and field within the state of Louisiana and to encourage participation therein by the youth in the state.
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2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marijane Archibald Pliny Auzenne Paul Bowman Larry Broussard Helen Coklin E.L. Gueho John Hayes Mayra Purnell Jeff Hoffman Larry Jonas Harold Landry Delores Murray Jeanie Jonas Keary Ragusa William Stirling
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PAST PRESIDENTS 1981 1982-83 1984 1985 1986 1987-89 1990 1991-93 1993-95 1996-97 1998 1999-2000 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009 2010-11 2012-13 2014-15 2015-17 2018-19 2020
Goober Morse Malcolm Bollinger Jimmy Gilbert Brad Myers Gene Hermesch Dean Landry Francis Furrate Lew Carter Jimmy Gilbert L.J. Raymond Dora Gilbert L.J. Raymond John Hayes Dwight Woosley E.L. Gueho Dwight Woosley E.L. Gueho Dwight Woosley Francis Becnel Jeff Hoffman John Hayes Jeff Hoffman Keary Ragusa
An official will be considered an “active” official during any track season in which that official works three or more days at track meets hosted by LSU, including all high school and college meets normally hosted by LSU, as well as irregular meets such as the SEC and NCAA Championships. Anyone working two days or less will be considered “inactive” for a given year. Service awards are presented based on “active” years as a member of the LSU Track & Field Officials’ Association and include 5-year and 10-year pins, 15-year and 20-year plaques and a 30-year watch. Hall of Fame eligibility is granted following 10 years of service as an “active” official.
25 YEAR SERVICE AWARDS
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2003
1998
Mike Boyer Vernon Dugas
2004
1994
Paul Adams Malcolm Bollinger
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Pete Boudreaux Simon Chaisson Jimmy Gilbert
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Walter Banks J.C. Matthews
L.J. Matthews
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Warren Byrd Allen Conque Carol Conque
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John Desselles
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E.L. Gueho Bob Lewis
Brad Myers Stewart Blue William “Chip” Sterling
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John Hayes Tony Leger William “Bill” Morris
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Byron Goodwin
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Harold Newman
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2017 Arthur Caron Jr. Paul Stelly
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2018 Darlene Caron Shirley Hicks Bill Jolly Mike Lyons
Ray Taylor Frank Wolfsheimer Lew Carter Lynn Roberts Karen Hayes
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Mary Dunbar
2015
John Boyer Zachary Winfield
Jean Broussard Johnnie Broussard
2019 Ji Ji Jonas
Leo LeBlanc* Judy LeBlanc Nolan LeBlanc, Jr.* Nolan LeBlanc, Sr. Tony Leger Bob Lewis Sam Losavio Mike Lyons J.C. Matthews* Terry McClure Ralph McDade* Donald Mills William “Bill” Morris “Goober” Morse* “Legs” Murphy* Brad Myers Adrian Newby Harold Newman* Keary Ragusa
L.J. Raymond* Charles J. Roberts Clabo Roberts* Lynn Roberts “Boo” Schexnayder Irving Schexnayder Myrna Schexnayder Lynn Sherrill* Curtiss Stelly John Stelly Paul Stelly Chip Sterling Ray Taylor Pat Thomas Ted Varnado Zachary Winfield Frank Wolfsheimer Dwight Woosley* * - Denotes deceased member
LSU TRACK & FIELD OFFICIALS’ ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME Paul Adams* Marijane Archibald Lionel Babb Walter Banks* Francis Becnel Jim “Biggie” Bickford Malcolm Bollinger* Pat Boudreaux Pete Boudreaux Paul Bowman Mike Boyer Carol Broussard Jean Broussard Johnnie Broussard “Big Fuzz” Brown* Kirk Brown* “Little Fuzz” Brown Warren Byrd Arthur Caron Jr.
Darlene Caron Lew Carter* Simon Chiasson Helen Coklin Allen Conque Kenner Day* John Desselles Vernon Dugas Donald Dunbar* Mary Dunbar Bruce Edwards Benny Falcon Linda Falcon Russell Faust Wilbert Floyd Carl T. Ford Jr. J.B. Francioni* Francis Furrate Dora Gilbert*
Jimmy Gilbert* Byron Goodwin “Bat” Gourrier* E.L. Gueho Sherry Gueho John A. Hayes, Jr. Karen Hayes Tom Hickcox Shirley Hicks Jeffrey Hoffman Morty Hurston* T. Willie Hutchins* Bill Jolly Larry Jonas George Jones Jiji Jonas Larry Jonas Darwin Klar Dean Landry*
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University Medal
Academic SUCCESS
Three members of the LSU Track & Field program have received the University Medal as part of commencement ceremonies since 2008, recognizing students with the highest grade-point average in their graduating class. Lady Tiger distance standout Laura Carleton (pictured) is the latest to receive the University Medal after graduating with her degree in management with a perfect 4.0 cumulative GPA. Carleton, the 2013 SEC Indoor 5k champion, also graduated in May 2013 with her Master of Business Administration while posting a 3.96 GPA in two years of graduate work.
CRITICAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A STUDENT-ATHLETE IS AN ADEQUATE ACADEMIC FACILITY AND CAPABLE STAFF TO FURTHER THE ATHLETE’S PROGRESS. The Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes is responsible for overseeing the educational development and progress toward graduation for all student-athletes. The staff acts as a liaison between the student-athlete and the academic communities and insures that studentathletes comply with academic rules established by the University, Southeastern Conference and NCAA. The staff also coordinates academic programs designed to assist studentathletes in acquiring a quality education. “There is no better environment for a student-athlete to compete at the highest level of our sport while receiving a world-class education than we have here at LSU. We provide our young men and women with the support they need to work toward their degree and the tools to then go out and flourish in the career path they choose.”
- LSU head coach Dennis Shaver
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Anna Lyons enjoyed an outstanding four-year career with the Lady Tigers as one of the elite javelin throwers in the Southeastern Conference. On Aug. 7, 2009, Lyons was honored as a University Medal recipient during commencement exercises after maintaining a perfect 4.0 cumulative GPA and graduating from LSU with a degree in kinesiology.
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Jennifer Bennett Breanna Bernard Adele Broussard Hannah Carroll Amber Desselle Sara Funderburk Shanya Luna
Katy-Ann McDonald
Molly McHale Cori Mitchell Julia Palin Alicia Stamey Mercy Abire Amber Anning Nyagoa Bayak Serena Bolden Lisa Gunnarsson Amber Hart Tonea Marshall Caroline Odinet Abby O’Donoghue Emma Robbins Jurnee Woodward Milan Young
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Davis Bove Eric Coston Garrett Hamilton Cade Martin Jackson Martingayle Stephen Schlottman Adam Wise Eli Gaughan Andre Girouard Raymond Kibet Ronnie Rounds III
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Like Lyons, former Lady Tiger middle distance runner Lindsay Day was also a recipient of the University Medal during commencement exercises in December of 2008 when she graduated with her degree in kinesiology. Day, who was also named the LSU Female ScholarAthlete of the Year by the Tiger AthleticFoundation, graduated with a perfect 4.0 cumulative GPA.
Amber Desselle Kristin Delgado Milan Young Abby O’Donoghue Jurnee Woodward Brittley Humphrey Raymond Kibet Cori Mitchell Amber Hart Akanni Hislop Noel Baker George Femmer Damion Thomas Dylan Peebles
Jada Martin Alicia Stamey Symone Mason Eric Coston Dorian Camel Jacob Thornton
Fitzroy Dunkley 2016 Olympic Silver Medalist
CoSIDA Academic All-District Selections
Academic All-Americans
2006 Megan Akre
2010 Rachel Laurent
2011 Laura Carleton
2012 Laura Carleton
2018 Jace Attuso
2007 Ryan Fontenot
Jenna Henssler
Rachel Laurent
Cullen Doody
Anna Lyons
Melissa Ogbourne
Aaron Moore
2013 Laura Carleton
2020 Lisa Gunnarsson
Melissa Ogbourne
2014 Andria Aguilar
Alan Sticker
Joseph Caraway
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2009 Rabun Fox First Team
Samantha Henry
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Anna Lyons Second Team
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Katelyn Rodrigue
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2021 Lisa Gunnarsson First Team
2009 Rabun Fox
2018 Jace Attuso
2013 Laura Carleton
2020 Lisa Gunnarsson
2014 Joseph Caraway
2021 Lisa Gunnarsson
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“We are excited about the opportunity to compete at the Bernie Moore Track Stadium. With the installation of a Mondo FTX surface, the same surface used during recent Olympic Games, and complete renovation of the jumps and throws areas, our athletes now have one of the premier venues in the NCAA in which to compete.” - Dennis Shaver, Head Coach
Bernie Moore Track Stadium
Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Built - 1969 • Renovated - 2010 • Capacity - 5,680 Largest Crowd - 3,947 on June 1, 2002 (NCAA Championships)
Home
OF THE CHAMPIONS
The heart of any track and field program lies in its facility. LSU is fortunate enough to own one of the finest track facilities in America and the world in the Bernie Moore Track Stadium.
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Locker ROOMS Each LSU Track & Field athlete is able to prepare for training or meet day in style with separate locker room facilities for both the Tigers and Lady Tigers. Both locker rooms are fully-equipped with flatscreen televisions installed along the walls and satellite TV for athletes to enjoy as they prepare themselves to compete.
Team Showers
Separate shower facilities have also been provided for both the men’s and women’s teams as part of the renovation project to the Carl Maddox Field House. Athletes can feel refreshed as they go to class if needing to shower after practice or as they head home after a successful meet day.
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Assigned Lockers
LSU’s locker rooms are each furnished with 46 full-sized lockers that are individually named for the athletes to which they have been assigned. Athletes have the peace of mind knowing their own personal belongings are secure before, during or after training and competition.
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Coach Shaver has full view of his athletes as he talks training, trips or breaks down competition video for them using state-of-the-art multimedia on multiple flatscreen TVs installed around the room.
Opened in the spring of 2015, LSU Track & Field’s brand new meeting room in the Carl Maddox Field House is the perfect setting for head coach Dennis Shaver and his fellow coaches to address their athletes. Whether going over training and meet schedules, breaking down competition video or meeting ahead of their next road trip, the team meeting room allows coaches and athletes to always staytt on the same page. Brand new graphics were also installed in the fall of 2016 in the team room and both locker rooms that tell the story of LSU’s history at the NCAA Championships and Olympic Games.
Video Analysis
A meeting room on the second floor of the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse is fullyequipped with video analysis technology so that the Tigers and Lady Tigers can analyze their performances over the course of a season. Video is stored on remote servers and can be accessed by athlete name, meet name or season.
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A Long Time In The Making Written By Aaron Hyder A lifelong dream and promise to himself came true for former LSU sprinter Richard Thompson in May of 2020 as he graduated with a degree in sociology from LSU. He’s a three-time Olympian, multiple time SEC and NCAA champion, and now a college graduate – all of these achievements are the result of lots of hard work and dedication.
The Degree
It’s been 15 years since Thompson first set foot on LSU’s campus in January of 2005 as a freshman that had a tremendous work ethic. Fast forward to May of 2020 and Thompson is set to become a college graduate, something that’s been a longtime in the making thanks to his lengthy athletic career. “I always thought it was important to come back to school and finish my degree,” Thompson says. “I was fortunate enough to have a successful professional career that lasted over a decade, you know. I cherished all the experiences I had while I was competing worldwide. “This year has been circled on my calendar for sometime now. I wanted to run in one more Olympics (Tokyo 2020), but I also wanted to have my degree in hand before then. I got in touch with Coach (Dennis) Shaver and we made it happen. LSU was so accepting of me when I voiced my interest to come back and complete my degree.” Thompson returned to Baton Rouge in the fall of 2019 and began on finishing off his degree while simultaneously training for his last run at the Olympics. Class in the morning, practice in the afternoons, it was just like the good ole days when Thompson was first on campus back in the mid-2000s. “That’s why I love LSU so much,” Thompson notes. “Everybody here welcomed me back with open arms and made my transition a smooth one. It was a bit of a blessing for me as well as I had the chance to mentor some of the current student-athletes. “I was able to give them real-life knowledge that I’ve learned over the years. I wanted to encourage them to perform well in the classroom and on the track. What kind of work it takes, you know? It doesn’t come easy, but if you just stick to the plan, good things will happen.” When you’re an Olympian, a number of people look up to you as a role model whether you like it or not. Thompson knew that and has done his best to give back. The aforementioned advice he’s provided to current LSU student-athletes along with the numerous camps he’s hosted back in his homeland of Trinidad & Tobago are a prime example of that. “I think anybody that has success has a certain responsibility to those who come after them,” Thompson says. “I’ve always tried to be present for our youth in Trinidad & Tobago. I’ve always put a priority on mentoring and speaking to them when I have the chance. I’ve hosted camps on a yearly basis back home since 2009 and I cherish those opportunities. I understand the impact I can have on them and that is a responsibility I take to heart.”
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Thompson was an avid sportsman growing up like most kids. He enjoyed all the sports and was active. Soccer was his first love but by the time he made it to high school he knew track was his best bet. That’s when coming to America for college became a reality. “I started looking at what some of the other Trinidadian athletes had done prior to me,” Thompson remembers. “Ato Bolden (4x Olympian) was somebody who I looked up to and I saw he went to UCLA. To me, going to America where I could get an education and train at the finest facilities was a no-brainer. I knew if I wanted to get to the next level that was the route I had to take.” LSU was just what Thompson needed. He was surrounded by excellence and for those of you that know how that stuff works, it became contagious. It was a challenge at first for Thompson, but he didn’t let that deter him. Instead, he used it as motivation and learned from those who came before him. “At LSU there was this environment and culture of success,” Thompson says. “Coming into LSU, you’re expected to be an All-American and win national titles and that’s what I strived for. “I trained day-in, day-out with some of the best. I mean you look at Kelly Willie, he’s an Olympian, Bennie Brazell, he’s an Olympian, Xavier Carter, he was just a freak of nature. That’s what I went up against everyday in practice and that prepared me for actual competitions. I paid attention to every single thing those guys did and that’s what helped me develop into the athlete I became.” During his time at LSU he won four NCAA titles, five SEC titles, and set the school records in the 60 meter (6.51) and 100 meter dash (9.89), both of which still stand to this day. His senior season in 2008 saw him go a combined 9-0 between the 60 meter dash and 100 meter dash en route to winning national titles in both events. That wrapped up his collegiate career and just two short months later he would be on the world stage representing Trinidad & Tobago. “Richard was one of my favorite guys to coach,” current LSU head coach Dennis Shaver recalls. “He was a hard worker and always wanted to get better. He was competitive and also had a great attitude. We took a chance on him and he made the most of it. It was a pleasure to witness his work on a daily basis and as he knows, it’s paid off in the long run – on the track and in the classroom.”
On The Track - Professionally We have to rewind to a year prior in 2007 before we get to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Anything below 10 seconds, wind-aided or not, that’s a baseline for letting sprinters know they are the real deal in the 100 meter dash. The first time Thompson went sub-10 was in 2007 at the Trinidad & Tobago Championships. He ran a wind-aided 9.95 to earn silver at his country’s national meet and that earned him a trip to the 2007 World Championships in Osaka. He made it to the quarterfinals of the world championships before bowing out, but he learned invaluable lessons at his first world meet. “I didn’t make the finals in 2007, but I got to experience track and field on the most elite stage,” Thompson says. “That experience prepared me for what was to come and it even gave me loads of confidence for my senior season back in the NCAA. I knew that I belonged and it fueled me.”
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Following his unblemished senior season at LSU, Thompson began his ascent as one of the best sprinters in the world. He ran sub 10 seconds twice in an LSU singlet in 2008 – 9.93 at the SEC Championships and 9.97 at the NCAA regional meet. It wasn’t again until later that summer at the Beijing Olympics that he cracked 10 seconds, and he did it three times in a row. 9.99 in the quarterfinals, 9.93 in the semifinals and just like that he was a finalist in the 100 meters at the Olympics. “As the 2008 season kept progressing, I kept getting more and more confident,” Thompson notes. “The more confident I became I did not care who I came up against, I just had a belief in myself. Before you know it, I’m on the biggest stage in the world running out of lane five.” Thompson dashed down the straightaway in a blazing time of 9.89 seconds to claim his first ever individual Olympic medal. He was beat out by Usain Bolt who ran a then-Olympic record of 9.69 seconds. “I was never a prodigy growing up,” Thompson recollects. “I had to work really hard for what I got. Growing up I always had this dream of being an Olympian, but to say that I believed I was going to win a silver medal in the 100 meters at the Olympics is farfetched. So it hit me full circle when I won silver at the 2008 Olympics and I knew this was something that I could do for awhile.” Prior to his individual silver in the 100 meters at the 2008 Olympics, Thompson served as the anchor leg on the Trinidad & Tobago 4x100 meter relay team that earned silver with a time of 38.06 behind Jamaica. In 2017 one of Jamaica’s members of the 4x100 test positive for a banned substance which DQ’d Jamaica and granted Trinidad & Tobago the gold medal. “It’s bittersweet,” Thompson says. “Obviously you’re happy that you’ve achieved the highest feat possible in track and field – an Olympic gold medal. At the same time, there’s a big part of having your national anthem playing as your flag is being raised and we didn’t get to experience that. “I’m honored and couldn’t be more proud to achieve Olympic greatness. We’ve pretty much had the same group of guys representing Trinidad & Tobago at the Olympics dating back to the 2008 Olympics. We’ve made three finals and medaled twice at those Olympic competitions. I’m very proud of how we’ve carried ourselves and represented our homeland.” The Trinidad & Tobago relay team has been Olympic finalists every Olympics dating back to 2008 and Thompson has been on every one of those relay teams. The team added a silver medal in the finals of the 2012 Olympics in London. Thompson is the 10th-fastest 100 meter sprinter in world history with a personal best of 9.82 seconds that he ran in 2014. The fastest man ever to come out of Trinidad & Tobago, he is a six-time national champion in his homeland. He has also won events at the World Cup (2014) and Diamond League (2010, 2012, 2014) The three-time Olympian (2008 Beijing, 2012 London, 2016 Rio) had aspirations of representing his homeland once more again at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Asked if he’ll make one more go at a fourth Olympics in 2021, Thompson says, “That’s up in the air. I’m enjoying time with my wife and kids and that’s what I’m focused on right now.”
Golden Tigers Dating back to Sid Bowman earning a spot on the 1928 U.S. Olympic team, LSU Track & Field has a longstanding tradition among the forefront of track and field, not only at the collegiate level, but also on the international scene. The following is a list of athletes who have competed in the Olympic Games.
KELLY WILLIE
RICHARD THOMPSON
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1928, THE IX OLYMPIAD - AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS Sid Bowman (United States)
6th-Triple Jump
1932, THE X OLYMPIAD - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Sid Bowman (United States) Glenn “Slats” Hardin (United States)
7th-Triple Jump 2nd-400 Hurdles
1936, THE XI OLYMPIAD - BERLIN, GERMANY Billy Brown (United States) Glenn “Slats” Hardin (United States) Jack Torrance (United States)
Triple Jump 1st-400 Hurdles 5th-Shot Put
1964, THE XVIII OLYMPIAD - TOKYO, JAPAN Billy Hardin (United States)
400 Hurdles
1988, THE XXIV OLYMPIAD - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA Sheila Echols (United States) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Angela Phipps (Canada) Mikael Olander (Sweden) Robin van Helden (The Netherlands) Schowonda Williams (United States)
1st-4x100 Relay Javelin 4x100 Relay Decathlon 800 Meters 400 Hurdles
1992, THE XXV OLYMPIAD - BARCELONA, SPAIN Kym Carter (United States) Dahlia Duhaney (Jamaica) Donalda Duprey (Canada) Sheila Echols (United States) Esther Jones (United States) Lotfi Khaida (Algeria) Claudine Williams (Jamaica) Simon Williams (United Kingdom)
11th-Heptathlon 4x100 Relay 400 Hurdles 8th-Long Jump 1st-4x100 Relay Triple Jump 4x400 Relay Discus
1996, THE XXVI OLYMPIAD - ATLANTA, GEORGIA Kirk Cummins (Barbados) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) D’Andre Hill (United States) Sharon Jaklofsky (The Netherlands) David Kiptoo (Kenya) Suzette Lee (Jamaica) Joyce Melendez (Puerto Rico) Debbie Parris (Jamaica) 2000, THE XXVII OLYMPIAD - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Valma Bass (St. Kitts & Nevis) Claston Bernard (Jamaica) Celena Clarke (Jamaica) Walter Davis (United States) Peta-Gaye Dowdie (Jamaica) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) Keisha Spencer (Jamaica) Astia Walker (Jamaica)
100 Meters Javelin 1st-4x100 Relay, 100 Meters 100 Meters 12th-Long Jump 6th-800 Meters Triple Jump 400 Hurdles 4th-400 Hurdles 100 Meters, 200 Meters, 4x100 Relay Decathlon 4x400 Relay Triple Jump 100 Meters, 4x100 Relay Javelin 4x100 Relay Triple Jump 200 Meters, 4x100 Relay
LOLO JONES 2004, THE XXVIII OLYMPIAD - ATHENS, GREECE Claston Bernard (Jamaica) Bennie Brazell (United States) Derrick Brew (United States) Marian Burnett (Guyana) Walter Davis (United States) Nadia Davy (Jamaica) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Alleyne Francique (Grenada) Muna Lee (United States) John Moffitt (United States) Debbie Parris (Jamaica) Hazelann Regis (Grenada) LeJuan Simon (Trinidad & Tobago) Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) Kelly Willie (United States) 2008, THE XXIX OLYMPIAD - BEIJING, CHINA Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) Marian Burnett (Guyana) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Sherry Fletcher (Grenada) Alleyne Francique (Grenada) Lolo Jones (United States) Muna Lee (United States) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Siraj Williams (Liberia) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
MUNA LEE 9th-Decathlon 8th-400 Hurdles 1st-4x400 Relay, 3rd-400 Meters 22nd-800 Meters 11th-Triple Jump, 23rd-Long Jump 3rd-4x400 Relay, 25th-400 Meters 6th-Javelin 4th-400 Meters 7th-200 Meters 2nd-Long Jump 10th-400 Hurdles 15th-400 Meters 36th-Triple Jump 3rd-4x400 Relay 1st-4x400 Relay 22nd-100 Meters, 4x100 Relay 21st-800 Meters 27th-800 Meters 20th-Javelin 41st-100 Meters 35th-400 Meters 7th-100 Hurdles 4th-200 Meters, 5th-100 Meters 9th-400 Hurdles 2nd-100 Meters, 1st-4x100 Relay 52nd-400 Meters 9th-400 Hurdles
2012, THE XXX OLYMPIAD - LONDON, ENGLAND Ade Alleyne-Forte (Trinidad & Tobago) 3rd-4x400 Relay Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) 6th-100 Meters, 4x100 Relay Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) 16th-800 Meters Damar Forbes (Jamaica) 19th-Long Jump Semoy Hackett (Trinidad & Tobago) 16th-100 Meters, 8th-200 Meters, 4x100 Relay Samantha Henry-Robinson (Jamaica) 2nd-4x100 Relay Riker Hylton (Jamaica) 4x400 Relay Lolo Jones (United States) 4th-100 Hurdles Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) 7th-100 Meters, 2nd-4x100 Relay Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica) 13th-400 Hurdles 2016, THE XXXI OLYMPIAD - RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) 27th-100 Meters, 5th-4x100 Relay Chanice Chase (Canada) 47th-400 Hurdles Fitzroy Dunkley (Jamaica) 24th-400 Meters, 2nd-4x400 Relay Damar Forbes (Jamaia) 12th-Long Jump Natoya Goule (Jamaica) 25th-800 Meters Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (United Kingdom) 11th-200 Meters Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) 37th-100 Meters Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) 40th-100 Meters, 4x100 Relay Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica) 19th-100 Hurdles 2020, THE XXXII OLYMPIAD - TOKYO, JAPAN Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) Michael Cherry (USA) Vernon Norwood (USA) Aleia Hobbs (USA) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (Great Britain) JuVaughn Harrison (USA) Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Damion Thomas (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Akanni Hislop (Trinidad & Tobago)
1st-Pole Vault 4th-400 Meters, 1st-4x400 Relay 1st-4x400 Relay, 3rd-Mixed 4x400 Relay 2nd-4x100 Relay 2nd-4x100 Relay, 20th-200 Meters 7th-High Jump, 5th-Long Jump 39th-100 Meters, 15th-4x100 Relay 11th-110m Hurdles 13th-4x100 Relay 13th-4x100 Relay
World-Class Tigers
HISTORY
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
1987 INDOOR - INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Angela Phipps (Canada)
6th-200 Meters
1987 OUTDOOR - ROME, ITALY
Sheila Echols (United States) Long Jump Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Javelin Robin van Helden (The Netherlands) 800 Meters Mikael Olander (Sweden) Decathlon Angela Phipps (Canada) 100 Meters, 4x100 Relay Schowonda Williams (United States) 7th-400 Hurdles
Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) D’Andre Hill (United States) Lotfi Khaida (Algeria) Danyel Mitchell (United States) Debbie Parris (Jamaica)
100 Meters 4x100 Relay Long Jump Discus 400 Hurdles
1997 INDOOR - PARIS, FRANCE Rohsaan Griffin (United States)
5th-200 Meters
1997 OUTDOOR - ATHENS, GREECE
Dawn Bowles (United States) 100 Hurdles Kym Carter (United States) 20th-Heptathlon Edgar Diaz (Puerto Rico) Pole Vault Dahlia Duhaney (Jamaica) 1st-4x100 Relay, Long Jump Donalda Duprey (Canada) 400 Hurdles, 4x400 Relay Sheila Echols (United States) Long Jump Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Javelin Sharon Jaklofsky (Australia) 19th-Heptathlon Esther Jones (United States) 200 Meters, 4x100 Relay Lotfi Khaida (Algeria) Long Jump, Triple Jump Simon Williams (United Kingdom) Discus
Dawn Bowles (United States) Kym Carter (United States) Edgar Diaz (Puerto Rico) Donalda Duprey (Canada) Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Zundra Feagin (United States) Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) D’Andre Hill (United States) Sharon Jaklofsky (The Netherlands) Suzette Lee (Jamaica) Debbie Parris (Jamaica) Kathy Rounds (United States) Cheryl Taplin (United States) Astia Walker (Jamaica)
1993 INDOOR - TORONTO, CANADA
1999 INDOOR - MAEBASHI, JAPAN
Kym Carter (United States) 5th-Pentathlon Donalda Duprey (Canada) 400 Meters, 4x400 Relay, DMR
Zundra Feagin-Alexander (United States) 200 Meters Rohsaan Griffin (United States) 6th-200 Meters
1993 OUTDOOR - STUTTGART, GERMANY
1999 OUTDOOR - SEVILLE, SPAIN
1991 OUTDOOR - TOKYO, JAPAN
Dawn Bowles (United States) 100 Hurdles Kym Carter (United States) Heptathlon Dahlia Duhaney (Jamaica) 200 Meters, 4x100 Relay Donalda Duprey (Canada) 400 Hurdles Sheila Echols (United States) Long Jump, 4x100 Relay Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Javelin Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) 2nd-100M, 200M, 4x100 Relay Reggie Jones (United States) Triple Jump Lotfi Khaida (Algeria) Triple Jump Joyce Melendez (Puerto Rico) 100 Hurdles Fabian Muyaba (Zambia) 100M, 200M, 4x100 Relay Debbie Parris (Jamaica) 400 Hurdles Daphnie Saunders (Bahamas) Long Jump Cheryl Taplin (United States) 4x100 Relay Youlanda Warren (United States) 4x400 Relay
1995 OUTDOOR - GOTEBORG, SWEDEN
Kirk Cummins (Barbados) 100 Meters Dahlia Duhaney (Jamaica) 200 Meters, 400 Meters Laverne Eve (Bahamas) Javelin Passmore Furusa (Zimbabwe) 800 Meters, 1,500 Meters
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100 Hurdles Heptathlon Pole Vault 400 Hurdles Javelin 200 Meters 1st-4x100 Relay 4x100 Relay Long Jump Triple Jump 5th-400 Hurdles 800 Meters 200 Meters 100 Hurdles
Derrick Brew (United States) 4x400 Relay Peta-Gaye Dowdie (Jamaica) 3rd-4x100, 100 Meters Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) 4x100 Relay Rohsaan Griffin (United States) 200 Meters Sharon Jaklofsky (The Netherlands) Long Jump Suzette Lee (Jamaica) Triple Jump Debbie Parris (Jamaica) 8th-400 Hurdles Curtis Perry (United States) 200 Meters Gunnar Pfingsten (Germany) Shot Put Kathi Rounds (United States) 800 Meters Cheryl Taplin (United States) 4th-4x100 Relay, 100 Meters Claudine Williams (Jamaica) 5th-4x400 Relay, 400 Meters
2001 OUTDOOR - EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA Valma Bass (St. Kitts & Nevis) 100M, 200M, 4x100 Relay Derrick Brew (United States) 1st-4x400 Relay Russ Buller (United States) Pole Vault Walter Davis (United States) 5th-Triple Jump Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 7th-400 Meters Glenroy Gilbert (Canada) 4x100 Relay Debbie Parris (Jamaica) 1st-4x400, 5th-400 Hurdles Astia Walker (Jamaica) 100 Meters, 4x100 Relay
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2003 INDOOR - BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM Derrick Brew (United States) 1st-4x400 Relay Lueroy Colquhoun (Jamaica) 2nd-4x400 Relay Walter Davis (United States) 2nd-Triple Jump Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 400 Meters Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) 2nd-4x400 Relay, 400 Meters
2003 OUTDOOR - PARIS, FRANCE
Claston Bernard (Jamaica) 9th-Decathlon Derrick Brew (United States) 1st-4x400 Relay Walter Davis (United States) 7th-Long Jump Laverne Eve (Bahamas) 8th-Javelin Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 8th-400 Meters Hazelann Regis (Grenada) 400 Meters Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) 2nd-4x400, 13th-400 Meters
2004 INDOOR - BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Valma Bass (St. Kitts & Nevis) 27th-60 Meters Marian Burnett (Guyana) 13th-800 Meters Lueroy Colquhoun (Jamaica) 1st-4x400 Relay Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 1st-400 Meters Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) 5th-4x400 Relay, 13th-400 Meters
2005 OUTDOOR - HELSINKI, FINLAND
Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) 18th-100 Meters Claston Bernard (Jamaica) Decathlon Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) 27th-800 Meters Derrick Brew (United States) 1st-4x400 Relay Marian Burnett (Guyana) 33rd-800 Meters Walter Davis (United States) 1st-Triple Jump, 19th-Long Jump Laverne Eve (Bahamas) 10th-Javelin Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 13th-400 Meters Muna Lee (United States) 1st-4x100, 7th-100 Meters Debbie Parris (Jamaica) 14th-400 Hurdles Hazelann Regis (Grenada) 28th-400 Meters Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) 2nd-4x400, 25th-400 Meters
2006 INDOOR - MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Marian Burnett (Guyana) 19th-800 Meters Walter Davis (United States) 1st-Triple Jump Alleyne Francique (Grenada) 1st-400 Meters Ronetta Smith (Jamaica) 5th-4x400 Relay, 15th-400 Meters
2007 OUTDOOR - OSAKA, JAPAN Marian Burnett (Guyana) 20th-800 Meters Walter Davis (United States) 3rd-Triple Jump, Long Jump Laverne Eve (Bahamas) 21st-Javelin
World Class Tigers
HISTORY
2017 OUTDOOR - LONDON, ENGLAND Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (Great Britain) Michael Cherry (United States) Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Kimberlyn Duncan (United States) Cassandra Tate (United States) Travia Jones (Canada) Damar Forbes (Jamaica)
1st-4x100 Relay, 4th-200 Meters 2nd-4x400 Relay 6th-4x100 Relay, 8th-100 Meters 6th-200 Meters 7th-400 Hurdles 11th-4x400 Relay 12th-Long Jump
2018 INDOOR - BIRMINGHAM, GREAT BRITAIN Michael Cherry (United States) Vernon Norwood (United States) Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Damar Forbes (Jamaica) Derrick Brew (far right) was on gold-medal 4x400-meter relay teams at the World Championships and Goodwill Games in 2001, World Championships in 2003 and Olympic Games in 2004.
Sherry Fletcher (Grenada) Alleyne Francique (Grenada) Lolo Jones (United States) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Hazelann Regis (Grenada) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
2008 INDOOR - VALENCIA, SPAIN Marian Burnett (Guyana) Alleyne Francique (Grenada) Lolo Jones (United States) John Moffitt (United States)
2009 OUTDOOR - BERLIN, GERMANY Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Neisha Bernard-Thomas (Grenada) Marian Burnett (Guyana) Walter Davis (United States) Muna Lee (United States) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
2010 INDOOR – DOHA, QATAR Lolo Jones (United States)
2011 OUTDOOR - DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Walter Davis (United States) Damar Forbes (Jamaica) Semoy Hackett (Trinidad & Tobago) Riker Hylton (Jamaica) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
2013 OUTDOOR - MOSCOW, RUSSIA Kimberlyn Duncan (United States) Damar Forbes (Jamaica) Natoya Goule (Jamaica) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Isa Phillips (Jamaica) Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago) Nickiesha Wilson (Jamaica)
2014 INDOOR - SOPOT, POLAND Damar Forbes (Jamaica) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Cassandra Tate (United States)
2015 OUTDOOR - BEIJING, CHINA Kelly Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Rodney Brown (United States) Damar Forbes (Jamaica) Natoya Goule (Jamaica) Vernon Norwood (United States) Cassandra Tate (United States)
2016 INDOOR - PORTLAND, OREGON Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago) Fitzroy Dunkley (Jamaica) Natoya Goule (Jamaica) Gabriel Mvumvure (Zimbabwe) Vernon Norwood (United States)
10th-200 Meters 17th-400 Meters 6th-100 Hurdles 17th-400 Hurdles 39th-400 Meters 31st-100 Meters 4th-400 Hurdles 800 Meters 400 Meters 1st-60 Hurdles Long Jump 9th-100 Meters, 13th-200 Meters 28th-800 Meters 21st-800 Meters 22nd-Triple Jump 4th-200 Meters, 10th-100 Meters 59th-200 Meters 9th-400 Hurdles 2nd-4x100 Relay, 5th-100 Meters 10th-400 Hurdles 1st-60 Hurdles 3rd-100 Meters, 4th-4x100 Relay 22nd-Triple Jump 20th-Long Jump 4th-4x100 Relay, 10th-100 Meters 3rd-4x400 Relay, 24th-400 Meters 28th-200 Meters, 43rd-100 Meters 10th-400 Hurdles 10th-100 Meters, 6th-4x100 Relay 17th-400 Hurdles 13th-200 Meters 8th-Long Jump 18th-800 Meters 19th-100 Meters 13th-400 Hurldes 18th-100 Meters, 7th-4x100 Relay 8th-400 Hurdles 15th-Long Jump 11th-60 Meters 1st-4x400 Relay 6th-100 Meters, 3rd-4x100 Relay Discus 26th-Long Jump 33rd-800 Meters 18th-400 Meters, 1st-4x400 Relay 3rd-400 Hurdles
2019 OUTDOOR - DOHA, QATAR Michael Cherry (United States) Vernon Norwood (United States) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (Great Britain) Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago)
2nd-400 Meters, 2nd-4x400 Relay 2nd-4x400 Relay 7th, Pole Vault 14th-60 Meters 15th-Long Jump
1st - 4x400m Relay; 1st - Mixed 4x400 Relay 1st - 4x400 Relay; 10th- 400 Meters 2nd - 4x100m Relay 2nd - Pole Vault 6th - 4x100 Relay, 12th - 100 Meters
WORLD RECORD HOLDERS * = also American record
INDOOR
Jack Torrance (1935)* Sheldon Blockburger (1987)* Tananjalyn Stanley, Cheryl Wilson, Schowonda Williams, Julie Lewis (1987)* Cheryl Wilson, Opal Cunningham, Sylvia Brydson, Dawn Sowell (1989) Mondo Duplantis (2020)
Shot Put (53-1 1/2) Pentathlon (4,451 points) 4x60-Yard Hurdle Relay (31.1) 4x400 Relay (3:33.98) Pole Vault (20-3 1/4)
OUTDOOR
Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1932)* Al Moreau (1933)* Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1934)* Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1934)* Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1934)* Jack Torrance (1934)* Jack Torrance (1934)* Jack Torrance (1934)* Jack Torrance (1934)* Jack Torrance (1934)* Al Moreau (1935)* Schowonda Williams, Cheryl Wilson, Carlette Smith, Alicia Bass (1986)* Mikael Olander (1986) Mikael Olander (1987) Mikael Olander (1987) Enno Tjepkema (1989) Donalda Duprey, Mary Cobb, Dawn Bowles, Cinnamon Sheffield (1991) Mondo Duplantis (2020)
400 Hurdles (51.9) 120 Hurdles (14.2) 220 Hurdles (22.7) 400 Hurdles (51.8) 400 Hurdles (50.6) Shot Put (53-5 3/4) Shot Put (53-6 1/2) Shot Put (55-1 1/2) Shot Put (55-5) Shot Put (57-1) 110 Hurdles (14.2) 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay (56.2) Decathlon Javelin (244-3) Decathlon Javelin (247-0) Decathlon Javelin (247-11) Decathlon Javelin (248-10) 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay (53.0) Pole Vault (20-2)
AMERICAN RECORD HOLDERS
In addition to asterisked record holders above, these athletes hold or have held records at one time.
INDOOR
Danyel Wofford-Simmons, Sylvia Brydson, Wendy Truvillion, Schowonda Williams (1987) Bruce Reid (1989) Dawn Sowell (1989) Dawn Sowell (1989) Rohsaan Grifffin (1999) Zundra Feagin (1999) Lolo Jones (2010)
OUTDOOR
Lana Zimmerman (1983) Tananjalyn Stanley, Sylvia Brydson, Esther Jones, Dawn Sowell (1989) D’Andre Hill, Karen Boone, Eureka Hall, Cheryl Taplin (1994)
4x400 Relay (3:35.49) Pentathlon (4,399) 60 Meters (7.16) 200 Meters (22.87) 200 Meters (20.32) 4x400 Relay (3:27.59) 60 Hurdles (7.72) Heptathlon 800 Meters (2:08.15) 4x200 Relay (1:32.57) 4x200 Relay (1:32.55)
10th-60 Meters 11th-400 Meters, 4th-4x400 Relay 17th-800 Meters T18th-60 Meters 400 Meters, 1st-4x400 Relay
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NCAA Champions
HISTORY
ALLEYNE FRANCIQUE
LEJUAN SIMON
MEN’S NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONS
Walter Henning
Leland Albright
600 Yards (1:10.0)
2011
60 Hurdles (7.29)
2014
1965 1976
Allen Misher
1987 Robin van Helden
1,000 Meters (2:20.51)
1992 Tom Lange
2015
Pole Vault (18-8 1/4)
2016
2001 Lueroy Colquhoun Walter Davis Alleyne Francique Robert Parham Pedro Tunon
Darrell Bush Quincy Downing Cyril Grayson Vernon Norwood
High Jump (7-6 1/2)
2000 Russ Buller
Walter Henning
4x400 Relay (3:04.44) Triple Jump (55-5) 4x400 Relay (3:04.44) 4x400 Relay (3:04.44) 4x400 Relay (3:04.44)
Vernon Norwood
LaMar Bruton Michael Cherry Fitzroy Dunkley Cyril Grayson
DAWN SOWELL Weight Throw (77-3 3/4) Tananjalyn Stanley Cheryl Wilson Weight Throw (72-8 1/2)
1991
4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01)
1993
400 Meters (45.31)
Walter Davis Alleyne Francique
Triple Jump (56-6 1/2) 400 Meters (45.58)
Rayvon Grey Mondo Duplantis
Long Jump (26-1 3/4) Pole Vault (19-1.50)
2021
2003 Bennie Brazell Pete Coley Marlon Greensword Kelly Willie
4x400 Relay (3:04.79) 4x400 Relay (3:04.79) 4x400 Relay (3:04.79) 4x400 Relay (3:04.79)
2004 John Moffitt LeJuan Simon
Long Jump (26-9 3/4) Triple Jump (55-11 3/4)
JuVaughn Harrsion Noah Williams Damion Thomas
Long Jump (27-8 3/4) High Jump (7-6 1/2) 400 Meters (44.71) 60m Hurdles (7.51)
Xavier Carter
400 Meters (45.28) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01) 4x400 Relay (3:04.01)
Reggie Dardar Melville Rogers Kelly Willie
Richard Thompson
2010
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60 Meters (6.51)
Youlanda Warren
Kim Carson D’Andre Hill Charlene Maulseed Sheila Powell LaTarsha Stroman Astia Walker
Suzette Lee LaTarsha Stroman
1,000 Meters (2:42.23)
4x400 Relay (3:35.49) Long Jump (21-6) 4x400 Relay (3:35.49) 4x400 Relay (3:35.49) 4x400 Relay (3:35.49)
4x400 Relay (3:33.98) 4x400 Relay (3:33.98) 55 Meters (6.62) 200 Meters (22.96)
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55 Hurdles (7.44) 55 Meters (6.69) 4x400 Relay (3:32.53) 4x400 Relay (3:32.53) 4x400 Relay (3:32.53) 4x400 Relay (3:32.53)
Triple Jump (46-9) 400 Meters (52.77)
1998 1999
Sylvia Brydson Opal Cunningham Dawn Sowell
400 Meters (52.39)
1997
Christine Slythe
Sylvia Brydson Sheila Echols Wendy Truvillion Schowonda Williams Danyel Wofford
Long Jump (22-1)
1995
Kwajalein Butler
1985
1989
2008
Daphnie Saunders
WOMEN’S NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONS
1987
2006
4x400 Relay (3:33.63) 4x400 Relay (3:33.63) Shot Put (55-5 3/4) Long Jump (21-2 3/4) 4x400 Relay (3:33.63) 4x400 Relay (3:33.63)
1996 Weight Throw (75-0 3/4)
2019
2002
Dahlia Duhaney Indira Hamilton Danyel Mitchell Daphnie Saunders Heather Van Norman Youlanda Warren
55 Hurdles (7.61)
1994 4x400 Relay (3:04.28) 4x400 Relay (3:04.28) 4x400 Relay (3:04.28) 4x400 Relay (3:04.28)
2017 Johnnie Jackson
Mary Cobb
ASTIA WALKER 4x400 Relay (3:33.98) 55 Hurdles (7.47) 4x400 Relay (3:33.98)
Joyce Bates Peta-Gaye Dowdie
55 Meters (6.78)
60 Hurdles (8.02) 200 Meters (22.83)
2000 Keisha Spencer
Triple Jump (46-1 1/2)
2002 Marian Burnett Muna Lee Nicole Toney
800 Meters (2:05.33) 200 Meters (22.82) Triple Jump (45-0 1/4)
NCAA Champions
HISTORY
MUNA LEE 2003 Lolo Jones Muna Lee
60 Hurdles (8.00) 60 Meters (7.17) 200 Meters (22.61)
2004 Muna Lee
Nickiesha Wilson
4x400 Relay (3:29.33) 4x400 Relay (3:29.33) 4x400 Relay (3:29.33) 4x400 Relay (3:29.33)
60 Meters (7.17) 4x400 Relay (3:31.14) 4x400 Relay (3:31.14) 800 Meters (2:05.07) 4x400 Relay (3:31.14) 4x400 Relay (3:31.14)
2011 Kimberlyn Duncan
200 Meters (22.85)
4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 200 Meters (22.74) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89)
2013 Kimberlyn Duncan Natoya Goule
200 Meters (22.58) 800 Meters (2:02.00)
60 Meters (7.07)
2021 Lisa Gunnarsson
Pole Vault (14'11 1/2)
MEN’S NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS 1933
Matt Gordy Glenn “Slats” Hardin Jack Torrance
440 Yards (47.0) 220 Hurdles (22.7) Shot Put (54-6 9/16)
Billy Brown
Long Jump (24-7 3/8)
Billy Hardin
400 Hurdles (50.2)
1967 Delmon McNabb
Efrem Coley Greg Hill Pearson Jordan ReVey Scott
Eddie Kennison Fabian Muyaba Derrick Thymes Bryant Williams
1995
120 Hurdles (13.91)
1996
4x400 Relay (3:04.67) 4x400 Relay (3:04.67) 4x400 Relay (3:04.67) 4x400 Relay (3:04.67)
1998
1979
Mario Sategna
Rohsaan Griffin
Curtis Perry
110 Hurdles (13.51)
Mikael Olander
Decathlon (8,021)
John Nichols
Discus (208-1)
1990 Llewellyn Starks
Long Jump (26-5 3/4)
Pole Vault (14-0) 440 Yards (47.1) 220 Hurdles (22.9) Shot Put (52-10)
Terry Thornton Simon Williams
10,000 Meters (28:25.92) Shot Put (61-4)
200 Meters (20.40)
Triple Jump (56-2)
Pole Vault (18-4 1/2)
Triple Jump (54-4)
2002 Claston Bernard Bennie Brazell Pete Coley Walter Davis Robert Parham
Decathlon (8,094) 4x100 Relay (38.48) 4x100 Relay (38.48) Long Jump (26-6 1/4) Triple Jump (56-10 3/4) 4x100 Relay (38.48) 4x100 Relay (38.48)
2003
1992 Reggie Jones Chris King Jason Sanders Bryant Williams
200 Meters (20.24)
2001 Walter Davis
1989
Decathlon (8,172)
2000 Russ Buller
1988
4x100 Relay (38.91) 4x100 Relay (38.91) 4x100 Relay (38.91) 4x100 Relay (38.91)
1999 LeVar Anderson
1987
4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70)
1994
Javelin (263-5)
1975 Larry Shipp
Reggie Jones Glenroy Gilbert Chris King Fabian Muyaba
1991
2018 Aleia Hobbs
Jack Torrance
Eric Reid
2012 Rebecca Alexander Jonique Day Kimberlyn Duncan Siedda Herbert Cassandra Tate
Glenn “Slats” Hardin
1964
2008 Kelly Baptiste Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris LaTavia Thomas
1993
1941 60 Meters (7.21)
2006 Juanita Broaddus Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris Cynetheia Rooks
SIMON WILLIAMS
1934
4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70) 4x100 Relay (38.70)
Bennie Brazell Pete Coley Robert Parham Kelly Willie
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4x100 Relay (38.65) 4x400 Relay (3:02.01) 4x100 Relay (38.65) 4x400 Relay (3:02.01) 4x100 Relay (38.65) 4x400 Relay (3:02.01) 4x100 Relay (38.65) 4x400 Relay (3:02.01)
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NCAA Champions
HISTORY
In 2006, Xavier Carter won four individual titles at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, joining Ohio State’s Jesse Owens in 1935 and 1936 as the only collegiate athletes to accomplish the feat.
2004
In 2008, Kelly Baptiste became the fifth Lady Tiger in the program’s storied history to win the 100-meter title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
2015
John Moffitt
Long Jump (27-6 3/4)
2005 Bennie Brazell Xavier Carter Reggie Dardar Kelly Willie
4x400 Relay (2:59.59) 4x400 Relay (2:59.59) 4x400 Relay (2:59.59) 4x400 Relay (2:59.59)
2006 Xavier Carter
Reggie Dardar Melville Rogers Marvin Stevenson Richard Thompson Siraj Williams Kelly Willie
100 Meters (10.09) 400 Meters (44.53) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x400 Relay (3:01.58)
2007 Isa Phillips
400 Hurdles (48.51)
2008 Armanti Hayes Trindon Holliday Gabriel Mvumvure Richard Thompson
4x100 Relay (38.42) 4x100 Relay (38.42) 4x100 Relay (38.42) 100 Meters (10.12) 4x100 Relay (38.42)
Quincy Downing Fitzroy Dunkley Cyril Grayson Vernon Norwood
1989 4x400 Relay (3:01.96) 4x400 Relay (3:01.96) 4x400 Relay (3:01.96) 400 Meters (45.10) 4x400 Relay (3:01.96)
2016 Tremayne Acy LaMar Bruton Michael Cherry Fitzroy Dunkley Cyril Grayson Jaron Flournoy Renard Howell Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Tananjalyn Stanley 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x400 Relay (3:00.69) 4x400 Relay (3:00.69) 4x400 Relay (3:00.69) 4x400 Relay (3:00.69) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x100 Relay (38.44) 4x100 Relay (38.44)
2019 JuVaughn Harrison
Akanni Hislop Noah Williams Dylan Peebles Tzuriel Pedigo Sean Burrell
Trindon Holliday
100 Meters (10.00)
2010 Walter Henning
Hammer Throw (238-10)
2011 Barrett Nugent
110 Hurdles (13.28w)
2012 Shermund Allsop Aaron Ernest Barrett Nugent Keyth Talley
4x100 Relay (38.38) 4x100 Relay (38.38) 4x100 Relay (38.38) 4x100 Relay (38.38)
Camille Cato Sheila Echols Michelle King Michele Morris Angela Phipps Wendy Truvillion Schowonda Williams
4x400 Relay (3:30.29) 4x100 Relay (43.82) 4x100 Relay (43.82) 4x100 Relay (43.82) 4x400 Relay (3:30.29) 4x100 Relay (43.82) 4x400 Relay (3:30.29) 4x400 Relay (3:30.29)
1987 Sheila Echols Laverne Eve
Long Jump (22-9 1/4) Javelin (182-5 1/4)
1988 400 Hurdles (55.53)
2013 Long Jump (27-4 3/4w)
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Dawn Bowles Esther Jones Cinnamon Sheffield Tananjalyn Stanley
Dawn Bowles Sharon Jaklofsky
Dawn Bowles Dahlia Duhaney Cinnamon Sheffield Cheryl Taplin
4x100 Relay (43.99) 100 Meters (11.14w) 200 Meters (22.49) 4x100 Relay (43.99) 4x100 Relay (43.99) 4x100 Relay (43.99)
100 Hurdles (12.70) Heptathlon (5,732)
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4x100 Relay (43.03) 200 Meters (22.80) 4x100 Relay (43.03) 4x100 Relay (43.03) 4x100 Relay (43.03)
1993 Indira Hamilton Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris
WOMEN’S NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS
Schowonda Williams Damar Forbes
1990
1992 High Jump (7-7 3/4) Long Jump (27-1 3/4) 100 Meters (10.05) 4x100 Relay (38.48) 4x100 Relay (38.48) 4x100 Relay (38.48) 4x100 Relay (38.48) Javelin (252-7) 400m Hurdles (47.85)
1985
2009
4x100 Relay (42.50) 4x100 Relay (42.50) 100 Meters (10.78) 200 Meters (22.04) 4x100 Relay (42.50) 100 Hurdles (12.70) 4x100 Relay (42.50)
1991 Long Jump (26' 11") High Jump (7' 5.25")
2021 JuVaughn Harrsion JuVaughn Harrison Terrance Laird
Esther Jones Cinnamon Sheffield Dawn Sowell
Daphnie Saunders Cheryl Taplin Heather Van Norman Youlanda Warren
4x400 Relay (3:27.97) Discus (186-6) 400 Hurdles (56.37) 4x100 Relay (43.49) 4x400 Relay (3:27.97) Long Jump (22-2 1/2) 4x100 Relay (43.49) 4x100 Relay (43.49) 4x400 Relay (3:27.97) 4x100 Relay (43.49) 4x400 Relay (3:27.97)
1994 Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Gai Kapernick Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Cheryl Taplin
4x100 Relay (43.26) 4x100 Relay (43.26) High Jump (6-2 1/4) Discus (193-10) 400 Hurdles (55.54) 4x100 Relay (43.26) 4x100 Relay (43.26)
NCAA Champions
HISTORY
D’ANDRE HILL 1995 Kwajalein Butler Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Marita Hunt Charlene Maulseed Sheila Powell LaTarsha Stroman Youlanda Warren
2004 4x100 Relay (43.10) 4x100 Relay (43.10) 100 Meters (11.11) 4x100 Relay (43.10) 4x100 Relay (43.10) 4x400 Relay (3:28.26) 4x400 Relay (3:28.26) 4x400 Relay (3:28.26) 4x400 Relay (3:28.26)
1996 Kwajalein Butler Kim Carson Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Suzette Lee Astia Walker
4x100 Relay (43.03) 100 Hurdles (12.82) 200 Meters (22.44) 4x100 Relay (43.03) 100 Meters (11.03) 4x100 Relay (43.03) Triple Jump (45-1) 4x100 Relay (43.03) 4x100 Relay (43.17) 4x100 Relay (43.17) Triple Jump (45-8) 400 Meters (50.60) 4x100 Relay (43.17) 100 Hurdles (12.85) 4x100 Relay (43.17)
1999 Claudine Williams
800 Meters (2:03.38)
2000 Joyce Bates Peta-Gaye Dowdie Keisha Spencer
100 Hurdles (12.85) 200 Meters (22.51) Triple Jump (45-10)
2001 Myra Combs Stephanie Durst Muna Lee Sa’Donna Thornton
4x100 Relay (43.35) 4x100 Relay (43.35) 4x100 Relay (43.35) 4x100 Relay (43.35)
Nadia Davy Stephanie Durst Monique Hall Lolo Jones Muna Lee Hazelann Regis
800 Meters (2:02.86) 4x400 Relay (3:25.26) 4x400 Relay (3:25.26) 4x100 Relay (42.61) 4x100 Relay (42.61) 4x400 Relay (3:25.26) 4x100 Relay (42.61) 4x100 Relay (42.61) 4x400 Relay (3:25.26)
Mikiah Brisco
100 Meters (10.96)
2018 Aleia Hobbs Mikiah Brisco Kortnei Johnson Rachel Misher
100 Meters (11.01) 4x100 Relay (42.25) 4x100 Relay (42.25) 4x100 Relay (42.25) 4x100 Relay (42.25)
2019
Meisue Francis Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris Cynetheia Rooks
4x400 Relay (3:25.78) 4x400 Relay (3:25.78) 4x400 Relay (3:25.78) 4x400 Relay (3:25.78)
Sha'Carri Richardson
100 Meters (10.75)
2021 Lisa Gunnarsson
Pole Vault (14-5 1/4)
2007 Sherry Fletcher Deonna Lawrence Cynetheia Rooks LaTavia Thomas Nickiesha Wilson
100 Meters (11.20) 4x400 Relay (3:28.07) 4x400 Relay (3:28.07) 4x400 Relay (3:28.07) 4x400 Relay (3:28.07)
2008 Kelly Baptiste Nickiesha Wilson
100 Meters (11.20) 400 Hurdles (54.45)
2011 Rebecca Alexander Kimberlyn Duncan Semoy Hackett Kenyanna Wilson
4x100 Relay (42.64) 200 Meters (22.24) 4x100 Relay (42.64) 4x100 Relay (42.64) 4x100 Relay (42.64)
2012 Kimberlyn Duncan Cassandra Tate
200 Meters (22.86) 400 Hurdles (55.22)
2013 Kimberlyn Duncan Natoya Goule
200 Meters (22.04w) 800 Meters (2:00.06)
2016
2003 Stephanie Durst Monique Hall Lolo Jones Muna Lee
2017
Neisha Bernard-Thomas
2006
1997 Kwajalein Butler Peta-Gaye Dowdie Suzette Lee LaTarsha Stroman Sa’Donna Thornton Astia Walker
NEISHA BERNARD-THOMAS
4x100 Relay (42.55) 4x100 Relay (42.55) 4x100 Relay (42.55) 4x100 Relay (42.55)
Mikiah Brisco Rushell Harvey Kortnei Johnson Jada Martin
4x100 Relay (42.65) 4x100 Relay (42.65) 4x100 Relay (42.65) 4x100 Relay (42.65)
CASSANDRA TATE
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MEN’S CAREER NCAA TITLES NAME (YEARS) Xavier Carter (2005-06) Kelly Willie (2003-06) JuVaughn Harrison (2018-2021) Walter Davis (2001-02) Bennie Brazell (2002-05) Pete Coley (2001-05) Cyril Grayson (2013-16) Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1933-34) Vernon Norwood (2014-15) Robert Parham (2001-04) Richard Thompson (2005-08) Reggie Dardar (2005-08) Fitzroy Dunkley (2013-16) Walter Henning (2009-11) Terrance Laird (2020-21) Noah Williams (2021 to present) LaMar Bruton (2016-2017) Russ Buller (1997-2000) Michael Cherry (2016-2017) Quincy Downing (2012-15) Alleyne Francique (2001-02) Trindon Holliday (2006-09) Reggie Jones (1992-93) Chris King (1992-93) John Moffitt (2003-04) Fabian Muyaba (1993-94) Barrett Nugent (2009-12) Melville Rogers (2006-07) Marvin Stevenson (2004-07) Jack Torrance (1933-34) Bryant Williams (1992, 1994)
INDOOR 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
OUTDOOR 5 5 4 3 4 3 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2
TOTAL 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
There are 54 Tigers tied with one NCAA title each.
WOMEN’S CAREER NCAA TITLES NAME (YEARS) Kimberlyn Duncan (2010-13) Muna Lee (2001-04) D’Andre Hill (1994-96) Dawn Sowell (1989) Debbie Parris (1993-94) Youlanda Warren (1991-95) Kwajalein Butler (1995-98) Zundra Feagin (1992, 1994-96) Esther Jones (1989-90) Deonna Lawrence (2005-08) Tananjalyn Stanley (1989-90) LaTarsha Stroman (1994-97) Astia Walker (1996-98) Dawn Bowles (1990-92) Mikiah Brisco (2015-18) Peta-Gaye Dowdie (1997-2000) Dahlia Duhaney (1992-93) Stephanie Durst (2001-04) Sheila Echols (1985-87) Monique Hall (2003-04) Aleia Hobbs (2015-18) Lolo Jones (2001-04) Suzette Lee (1996-97) Danyel Mitchell (1993-94) Brooklynn Morris (2005-08) Cynetheia Rooks (2006-07) Daphnie Saunders (1993-94) Cinnamon Sheffield (1989-90) Cheryl Taplin (1992-94) LaTavia Thomas (2007-10) Heather Van Norman (1993) Schowonda Williams (1987-88) Nickiesha Wilson (2007-08) Lisa Gunnarsson (2019 to present) Kortnei Johnson (2016-2019) Rebecca Alexander (2011-12) Kelly Baptiste (2005-08) Joyce Bates (1999-2000) Neisha Bernard-Thomas (2003-04) Juanita Broaddus (2006-08) Sylvia Brydson (1987-88) Kim Carson (1993-96) Natoya Goule (2013) Indira Hamilton (1993) Charlene Maulseed (1995-96) Michelle Morris (1985) Sheila Powell (1994-96) Keisha Spencer (1999-2000) Cassandra Tate (2009-12) Sa’Donna Thornton (1997-98, 2000) Wendy Truvillion (1985-87)
INDOOR 3 4 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
OUTDOOR 4 3 5 3 5 3 3 4 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
There are 32 Lady Tigers tied with one NCAA title each.
Seven-Time National Champions
Xavier Carter, Kelly Willie (left), Kimberlyn Duncan (right) and Muna Lee hold the LSU career record for individual NCAA event championships with seven national titles during their collegiate careers.
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SEC Champions
HISTORY
The following is a list of LSU athletes who have captured first-place honors at the SEC Championships in program history. In parenthesis is the winning time or distance of each champion.
1986
MEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONS
Bernard Whyte Ricky Wright
Bob Dielis Mark Fowler Raven Lewis Mike Smith Robin van Helden
1957
Joe Blanchard Harry Carpenter Tommy Dukes Robert Mack Jerry Moore King Mott Ernest Wall
60 Low Hurdles (7.3) 300 Yards (32.1) Mile Relay (3:33.5) High Jump (6-0) Long Jump (22-10) Mile Relay (3:33.5) Pole Vault (13-5 1/2) 880 Yards (2:04.4) Mile Relay (3:33.5) Mile Relay (3:33.5)
1987 Sheldon Blockburger Bob Dielis Mark Fowler Paul Marmaro Robin van Helden
Frank Mazza Bruce Reid Robin van Helden
Pole Vault (13-6)
PASSMORE FURUSA
1963 (BEGINNING OF SEC INDOOR) James Andrews Ron Hernandez Larry Shirey
Pole Vault (14-0) Shot Put (55-11 1/2) Mile (4:26.7)
1965 Leland Albright Pete Boudreaux Randy Geyer
600 Yards (1:13.6) Pole Vault (15-1 1/2) High Jump (6-4)
Robert Cavanaugh Randy Geyer
600 Yards (1:14.2) High Jump (6-4)
Pole Vault (15-0 1/2)
1969 Al Coffee
Marc Spangenberg Lloyd Wills
Bob Smith
1,000 Meters (2:08.3)
Larry Shipp Bob Smith
60 Hurdles (7.1) 1,000 Meters (2:10.1)
Larry Shipp Bob Smith
60 Hurdles (7.0) 1,000 Meters (2:09.4)
Jim Davis Larry Shipp
60 Meters (6.2)
1978 Jim Davis Willie Turner
Mile Relay (3:17.00) 600 Yards (1:11.7) Mile Relay (3:17.00) Mile Relay (3:17.00) Mile Relay (3:17.00)
880 Yards (1:52.5) 60 Hurdles (7.0)
880 Yards (1:52.5) 60 Meters (6.25)
Shot Put (60-0 1/4) Pentathlon (4,147) Mile (4:09.56)
1989 Bruce Reid Terry Thornton
Pentathlon (4,399) 5,000 Meters (14:06.39)
1990 Mark Elliott Bruce Reid Llewellyn Starks Slip Watkins Simon Williams
5,000 Meters (13:46.14) Pentathlon (4,182) Long Jump (25-8 3/4) 55 Meters (6.25) 200 Meters (21.31) Shot Put (63-1 1/4)
1991 Sherman Morris
1976
1971 Al Coffee James Epps
600 Meters (1:10.8) High Jump (6-8) 800 Meters (1:52.4)
1973
60 Meters (6.3)
1970 Al Coffee
James Epps Ted Heroman Bob Smith
1975
1967 David Eckert
1972
1974
1966
Pentathlon (4,451) 4x800 Relay (7:27.66) 4x800 Relay (7:27.66) 4x800 Relay (7:27.66) 1,000 Meters (2:21.47) 4x800 Relay (7:27.66)
1988
1961 Joe Harris
4x800 Relay (7:32.93) 4x800 Relay (7:32.93) 4x800 Relay (7:32.93) Three-Mile (13:46.98) 880 Yards (1:50.31) 4x800 Relay (7:32.93) 440 Yards (47.47) Pole Vault (17-5 1/2)
55 Hurdles (7.31)
1992 Chris King Tom Lange Earl Marcelle David Singoei Derrick Thymes
4x400 Relay (3:08.96) High Jump (7-2 1/2) 4x400 Relay (3:08.96) 4x400 Relay (3:08.96) 4x400 Relay (3:08.96)
1994 Passmore Furusa
Mile (4:10.36)
1979 ReVey Scott
440 Yards (48.22)
1980 Chris Duhon Eugene McCain Mike Quigley ReVey Scott
Pole Vault (16-3) Long Jump (25-7) Two-Mile (8:45.00) 440 Yards (48.20)
1981 Joe Maciejczyk Eugene McCain
Shot Put (66-0 1/4) Long Jump (25-3 1/4)
1982 Larey Weaver
High Jump (7-0 1/4)
1983 Mark Rose
Pole Vault (17-0)
1984 Bobby Beck Greg Rappe
Mile (4:06.70) Pole Vault (17-3)
1985 Robin van Helden
880 Yards (1:50.31)
MARK ROSE
LARRY SHIPP
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HISTORY 2003 John Moffitt Daniel Trosclair
Long Jump (26-6 1/4) Pole Vault (17-6 1/2)
2004 Bennie Brazell Pete Coley Siraj Williams Kelly Willie
4x400 Relay (3:06.79) 4x400 Relay (3:06.79) 4x400 Relay (3:06.79) 400 Meters (46.12) 4x400 Relay (3:06.79)
2005 Kelly Willie
60 Meters (6.69)
2006 Edwin Billot Xavier Carter Reggie Dardar Melville Rogers Kelly Willie
Heptathlon (5,504) 400 Meters (46.98) 4x400 Relay (3:09.67) 4x400 Relay (3:09.67) 4x400 Relay (3:09.67) 200 Meters (21.01) 4x400 Relay (3:09.67)
2007 BENNIE BRAZELL 1995 Rohsaan Griffin Eddie Kennison Milton Mallard Regan Nichols
200 Meters (21.00) 4x400 Relay (3:10.87) 4x400 Relay (3:10.87) 4x400 Relay (3:10.87) 4x400 Relay (3:10.87)
Reggie Dardar Jamaal James
400 Meters (46.11) 800 Meters (1:49.08)
2008 Elkana Kosgei John Kosgei Richard Thompson
800 Meters (1:48.18) Mile (3:59.85) 3,000 Meters (7:57.76) 60 Meters (6.59)
2009
1996 Rohsaan Griffin Eddie Kennison Regan Nichols Steve Pettes Bert Rareshide
200 Meters (20.76) 4x400 Relay (3:07.72) 4x400 Relay (3:07.72) 4x400 Relay (3:07.72) 4x400 Relay (3:07.72) 60 Hurdles (7.77)
1997 Byron Logan
200 Meters (21.29)
Walter Henning Trindon Holliday Robert Simmons
1998 Jermaine Grant
200 Meters (21.21)
1999 LeVar Anderson Derrick Brew Russ Buller
Triple Jump (54-8 1/4) 400 Meters (46.69) Pole Vault (18-2 1/2)
2020
2012 Ade Alleyne-Forte Riker Hylton Keyth Talley Caleb Williams
4x400 Relay (3:06.48) 4x400 Relay (3:06.48) 4x400 Relay (3:06.48) 4x400 Relay (3:06.48)
Aaron Ernest
Derrick Brew Russ Buller Lueroy Colquhoun Wynand Dempers Deryell Patterson Marcus Thomas
200 Meters (20.53)
4x400 Relay (3:08.40) Pole Vault (18-4 1/2) 4x400 Relay (3:08.40) 4x400 Relay (3:08.40) 4x400 Relay (3:08.40) Long Jump (26-3 3/4)
2001 Lueroy Colquhoun Walter Davis Alleyne Francique Robert Parham Pedro Tunon
4x400 Relay (3:06.73) Long Jump (26-8 1/2) Triple Jump (53-7 1/4) 4x400 Relay (3:06.73) 4x400 Relay (3:06.73) 4x400 Relay (3:06.73)
Robert Parham
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Pentathlon (4,350) 4x400 Relay (3:04.75) 4x400 Relay (3:04.75) Triple Jump (56-2 1/2) 400 Meters (45.35) 4x400 Relay (3:04.75) 4x400 Relay (3:04.75)
JuVaughn Harrison Terrance Laird
Pole Vault (19’ 5”) Long Jump (25’ 9.50”) High Jump (7’ 5.75”)
High Jump (7' 5") 200 Meters (20.52)
2021 JuVaughn Harrison Terrance Laird Noah Williams Damion Thomas
High Jump (7' 2.5") Long Jump (27' 4") 200 Meters (20.28) 400 Meters (45.26) 60m Hurdles (7.60)
WOMEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONS Camille Cato Sharon Clarke Sheila Echols Muffy McLeod Leslie Nixon
4x800 Relay (8:51.66) Triple Jump (40-8 1/2) Long Jump (20-4 1/2) Distance Medley Relay (11:37.24) 4x800 Relay (8:51.66 Distance Medley Relay (11:37.24) Christine Slythe 1,000 Meters (2:27.13) Mile (4:38.67) 4x800 Relay (8:51.66) Distance Medley Relay (11:37.24) Danyel Wofford Distance Medley Relay (11:37.24) Lana Zimmerman 4x800 Relay (8:51.66)
1986 Sharon Clarke Claire Connor Schowonda Williams Teresa Williford
2002 Claston Bernard Pete Coley Lueroy Colquhoun Walter Davis Alleyne Francique
Mondo Duplantis Rayvon Grey JuVaughn Harrison
200 Meters (20.53) 60 Hurdles (7.60)
1985
2013
2000
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Jordan Moore
Weight Throw (78-1) 800 Meters (1:47.78) 60 Hurdles (7.65)
Weight Throw (73-8)
200 Meters (20.69)
2016
2019
2011 Walter Henning
Aaron Ernest
Weight Throw (74-5 1/2) 60 Meters (6.58) 400 Meters (46.22)
2010 Walter Henning Richard Jones Barrett Nugent
DAWN SOWELL 2015
Triple Jump (42-7) Long Jump (20-2 1/2) 600 Meters (1:19.22) Shot Put (55-2 1/2)
1987
WALTER HENNING
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Sylvia Brydson Kym Carter Sheila Echols Teresa Williford Cheryl Wilson
500 Meters (1:11.74) High Jump (6-0 3/4) Long Jump (21-11 3/4) Shot Put (51-10) Pentathlon (3,994)
SEC Champions
HISTORY
1988 Sylvia Brydson Opal Cunningham Rhonda Phillips Schowonda Williams Danyel Wofford
Neisha Bernard-Thomas Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris Hazelann Regis
4x400 Relay (3:38.70) 4x400 Relay (3:38.70) Pentathlon (3,677) 500 Meters (1:12.21) 4x400 Relay (3:38.70) 4x400 Relay (3:38.70)
2006
Megan Akre Juanita Broaddus Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris Cynetheia Rooks
1989 Sylvia Brydson Opal Cunningham Roslyn Rucker Dawn Sowell Tananjalyn Stanley Cheryl Wilson
1990
Esther Jones Cinnamon Sheffield Laurie Trapp
1991
Dahlia Duhaney Camille Jackson Esther Jones
1992
Sharon Jaklofsky Danyel Mitchell Heather Van Norman
1993
Gai Kapernick Danyel Mitchell Daphnie Saunders Cheryl Taplin Youlanda Warren
1994
Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Daphnie Saunders
1995
Karen Boone Zundra Feagin Gai Kapernick Sheila Powell LaTarsha Stroman Youlanda Warren
500 Meters (1:11.84) 800 Meters (2:07.68) 4x400 Relay (3:40.02) 400 Meters (54.55) 4x400 Relay (3:40.02) 4x400 Relay (3:40.02) 55 Meters (6.58) 200 Meters (22.87) 4x400 Relay (3:40.02) 55 Hurdles (7.68) Pentathlon (4,002) 200 Meters (23.45) 55 Hurdles (7.69) Shot Put (46-11 1/2) Long Jump (20-10 3/4) Triple Jump (42-0 3/4) 200 Meters (23.95) Pentathlon (4,212) Shot Put (50-3 1/2) 400 Meters (53.05) High Jump (6-0) Shot Put (51-10) Long Jump (20-10) Triple Jump (42-8 1/4) 55 Meters (6.76) 400 Meters (54.19) Shot Put (54-5 1/2) 400 Meters (54.05) Long Jump (22-4 1/2) Triple Jump (43-5 3/4) Long Jump (19-11 3/4) 4x400 Relay (3:37.40) High Jump (5-9 1/4) 4x400 Relay (3:37.40) 4x400 Relay (3:37.40) 4x400 Relay (3:37.40)
ANDREA LINTON 1996
Kim Carson D’Andre Hill
60 Hurdles (8.05) 60 Meters (7.21) 200 Meters (23.42) Triple Jump (44-8 1/4)
Suzette Lee
1997
Carmis Franks Eureka Hall Suzette Lee LaTarsha Stroman Astia Walker
Myra Combs Peta-Gaye Dowdie Gretchen Francois Carmis Franks Somalia Lindsay Astia Walker
1999
Joyce Bates Celena Clarke Myra Combs Peta-Gaye Dowdie Monique Freeman Keisha Spencer Claudine Williams
2000
Peta-Gaye Dowdie Keisha Spencer
2001
Muna Lee Bianca Rockett Sa’Donna Thornton
2002
Marian Burnett Lolo Jones Muna Lee
Marian Burnett Lolo Jones Muna Lee Hazelann Regis
55 Hurdles (7.61) 4x400 Relay (3:32.06) 4x400 Relay (3:32.06) 200 Meters (22.99) 4x400 Relay (3:32.06) Long Jump (21-2) High Jump (5-11 1/4) Triple Jump (43-3) 4x400 Relay (3:32.06) 60 Meters (7.28) 200 Meters (23.06) Triple Jump (46-0 1/2) 200 Meters (23.36) Triple Jump (43-3) 60 Meters (7.29)
800 Meters (2:05.42) 55 Hurdles (7.57) 200 Meters (23.26) 400 Meters (52.80)
Neisha Bernard-Thomas Nadia Davy Monique Hall Lolo Jones Muna Lee Hazelann Regis
2005
4x400 Relay (3:40.95) 4x400 Relay (3:40.95) High Jump (6-0) 4x400 Relay (3:40.95) 4x400 Relay (3:40.95) 200 Meters (23.15)
800 Meters (2:06.20) 60 Hurdles (8.21) 60 Meters (7.26) 200 Meters (22.91)
2003
SHARON JAKLOFSKY
Shaunette Davidson Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris Jessica Ohanaja Cynetheia Rooks LaTavia Thomas
2008
Kelly Baptiste Deonna Lawrence Andrea Linton Brooklynn Morris Jessica Ohanaja LaTavia Thomas Nickiesha Wilson
1998
2004
4x400 Relay (3:35.72) 4x400 Relay (3:35.72) Triple Jump (45-10 1/2) 400 Meters (52.45) 4x400 Relay (3:35.72) 200 Meters (23.23) 4x400 Relay (3:35.72)
2007
4x400 Relay (3:29.42) 4x400 Relay (3:29.42) 4x400 Relay (3:29.42) 60 Hurdles (8.08) 60 Meters (7.17) 400 Meters (51.13) 4x400 Relay (3:29.42)
2009
Samantha Henry Rachel Laurent
2010
4x400 Relay (3:29.06) 4x400 Relay (3:29.06) 4x400 Relay (3:29.06) 200 Meters (23.02) 4x400 Relay (3:29.06) Pentathlon (3,971) 4x400 Relay (3:32.20) 4x400 Relay (3:32.20) 4x400 Relay (3:32.20) 4x400 Relay (3:32.20) Pentathlon (3,896) 4x400 Relay (3:29.86) 4x400 Relay (3:29.86) 60 Hurdles (8.03) 4x400 Relay (3:29.86) 800 Meters (2:05.76) 4x400 Relay (3:29.86) 60 Meters (7.13) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) Triple Jump (44-6 1/4) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 60 Hurdles (8.11) 800 Meters (2:06.56) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 4x400 Relay (3:31.89) 60 Meters (7.21) 200 Meters (23.45) Pole Vault (14-0 1/2)
Brittani Carter
High Jump (5-11 1/4)
2011 Brittani Carter Jen Clayton Kimberlyn Duncan Jasmin Stowers
High Jump (6-0 3/4) Long Jump (20-3 1/2) 200 Meters (22.78) 60 Hurdles (8.12)
2012
Rebecca Alexander Jonique Day Kimberlyn Duncan Siedda Herbert Jasmin Stowers Cassandra Tate
2013
Laura Carleton Kimberlyn Duncan Denise Hinton Charlene Lipsey Jasmin Stowers
2014
Denise Hinton
400 Meters (52.77) 4x400 Relay (3:34.02) 200 Meters (23.07) 4x400 Relay (3:34.02) 4x400 Relay (3:34.02) 60 Hurdles (8.03) 4x400 Relay (3:34.02) 5,000 Meters (16:18.20) 60 Meters (7.24) 200 Meters (22.54) Weight Throw (69-6 1/4) 800 Meters (2:02.48) 60 Hurdles (8.06) Weight Throw (73-11)
2015
Tori Bliss
2016
Mikiah Brisco Morgan Schuetz
2017
Aleia Hobbs Jada Martin Travia Jones Jada Martin Rachel Misher Kymber Payne
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Shot Put (60-1) 60 Meters (7.18) 60 Hurdles (8.05) 800 Meters (2:05.68) 60 Meters (7.18) 200 Meters (22.99) 4x400 Relay (3:31.50) 4x400 Relay (3:31.50) 4x400 Relay (3:31.50) 4x400 Relay (3:31.50)
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SEC Champions
HISTORY
Glenn “Slats” Hardin Hiney Kent Ted O’Neal John Sanders
Javelin (195-2 3/4) 440 Yards (47.2) 220 Hurdles (23.4) High Jump (6-4) 880 Yards (1:55.2) Two-Mile (9:54.3)
1936 Arnold Bryan Ben Friend
Pole Vault (12-6) Shot Put (47-3 3/4)
1937 Arnold Bryan Hiney Kent Gordon Lester
Pole Vault (13-4 1/4) High Jump (6-3) Shot Put (47-11 5/8)
1938
AL MOREAU 2018
Mikiah Brisco Rachel Misher Cassondra Hall Zakiya Denoon Kymber Payne
60 Meters (7.10) 4x400 Relay (3:30.85) 4x400 Relay (3:30.85) 4x400 Relay (3:30.85) 4x400 Relay (3:30.85)
2019 Abby O’Donoghue Kortnei Johnson
High Jump (5’ 11.50”) 60 Meters (7.23)
Dick Burge Frank Church Dan Rachal Fred Shelton Sal Torros Halliburton Ware Jake Waterer
1939 Billy Brown Dick Burge Frank Church Dan Rachal Sal Torros
Tonea Marshall Lisa Gunnarsson
60m Hurdles (7.89) Pole Vault (14' 7.50")
2021 Milan Young
60m Hurdles (8.03)
Broad Jump (23-8 1/4) Mile Relay (3:19.7) 880 Yards (1:56.2) Mile Relay (3:19.7) Mile Relay (3:19.7) Mile Relay (3:19.7)
1940 Billy Brown
2020
Mile Relay (3:16.5) Mile Relay (3:16.5) Mile Relay (3:16.5) High Jump (6-3 13/16) Mile Relay (3:16.5) 220 Yards (21.8) 120 Hurdles (14.5)
Frank Church J.C. Devall Don Siple
Billy Brown
Johnny Boughton Bill David Matt Gordy Glenn “Slats” Hardin
Oris Erwin
1933
Al Moreau Ted O’Neal E. Scarborough Jack Torrance
Mile Relay (3:21.6) High Jump (6-3) Pole Vault (13-3 1/8) 440 Yards (47.3) 220 Hurdles (23.3) Mile Relay (3:21.6) 120 Hurdles (14.4) Mile Relay (3:21.6) Mile Relay (3:21.6) Shot Put (49-5 5/8) Discus (149-0 1/2)
1942
100 Meters (9.5) 220 Yards (20.6) 220 Hurdles (24.1) Broad Jump (24-2 1/2) Mile Relay (3:18.4) 880 Yards (1:58.2)
1943
Red Lehman Ted O’Neal John Sanders E. Scarborough Jack Torrance
Oris Erwin Jim Gilliland Woodrow Holland Felix Jumonville Delwin Laguens Al Sanders
Jeff Burkett Buddy Frank Robert Percy Leo Pourciau
Al Bourgeois Marty Broussard Fabio DeOliverio Clyde Love James Pickett Willard Bill Yerger
Javelin (199-2 3/4) Mile Relay (3:22.6) 120 Hurdles (14.7) 440 Yards (46.8) 220 Hurdles (23.4) 880 Yards (1:55.6) Mile Relay (3:22.6) Mile Relay (3:22.6) Two-Mile (9:51.5) Mile Relay (3:22.6) Shot Put (53-6 1/2) Discus (147-5 1/2)
Tom Dickey Gene Knight James Pickett
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High Jump (6-0) Pole Vault (11-8) 100 Meters (10.2) 220 Yards (22.8) Pole Vault (11-8)
Mile Relay (3:27.6) Broad Jump (22-0 3/4) Two-Mile (10:13.2) Mile Relay (3:27.6) High Jump (5-11) Mile Relay (3:27.6) 220 Yards (21.9) 220 Hurdles (24.9) Mile Relay (3:27.6)
100 Meters (9.8) 220 Yards (21.8) Javelin (188-5 3/4) High Jump (5-11 3/4)
1946 Tom Dickey
1935 Broad Jump (23-4 1/2)
440 Yards (48.3) Mile Relay (3:26.4) 120 Hurdles (14.7) Mile Relay (3:26.4) Mile Relay (3:26.4) Broad Jump (22-4 3/4) Mile Relay (3:26.4)
1945
Ronnie Knecht Bobby Lowther Buddy Blair
Mile Relay (3:18.4) 120 Hurdles (14.7) Mile Relay (3:18.4) Mile Relay (3:18.4)
1944
1934 Buddy Blair Johnny Boughton George Fisher Glenn “Slats” Hardin
Jim Gilliland Woodrow Holland Al Sanders
100 Meters (9.9) 220 Yards (22.5) Broad Jump (22-0) 440 Yards (47.0) 880 Yards (1:57.1) High Jump (5-11) Pole Vault (13-0)
1941
MEN’S SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS
BILLY BROWN
NATHAN “BUDDY” BLAIR
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James Pickett
100 Meters (9.8) 220 Yards (21.6) Broad Jump (22-2 1/4) High Jump (5-11 3/4) Pole Vault (12-6) Javelin (195-7) High Jump (5-11 3/4)
SEC Champions
HISTORY
1947 John Breathwit Carroll Butler Tom Dickey Herb Graves Jim Loflin Bobby Lowther Bill Yerger
1961 Mile Relay (3:20.1) Mile Relay (3:20.1) 440 Yards (48.2) Mile Relay (3:20.1) Discus (149-1) Javelin (187-6) Pole Vault (12-6) Mile Relay (3:20.1)
Bo Campbell Doug Constant
Jesse Featheree Jim Fornaris Joe Harris Dave McDonald Jack O’Neil
1948 Carroll Butler Bill Covington Tom Dickey Herb Graves Ronnie Knecht Bobby Lowther Frank Sullwood
Mile Relay (3:19.5) Mile Relay (3:19.5) 440 Yards (48.4) Mile Relay (3:19.5) Discus (152-5 1/4) High Jump (6-5 7/8) Javelin (195-5 1/4) Mile Relay (3:19.5)
Roy Tregre
1962 Billy Hardin Ron Hernandez
1949 Al Bourgeois John Breathwit Bill Covington Frank Sullwood Harold Voss
Mile Relay (3:18.9) Mile Relay (3:18.9) Mile Relay (3:18.9) 440 Yards (48.1) Mile Relay (3:18.9) Shot Put (45-6)
1950 John Breathwit Bill Covington Frank Sullwood John Venable
BILLY HARDIN 1954 Joe Childress Charles Henningan Clayton James Charles Smith Lee Yoder
Mile Relay (3:18.8) 440 Yards (48.7) Mile Relay (3:18.8) Mile Relay (3:18.8) Mile Relay (3:18.8)
1955
Mile Relay (3:21.7) 440 Yards (48.7) Mile Relay (3:21.7) Mile Relay (3:21.7) 100 Meters (9.8) 220 Yards (21.3) Mile Relay (3:21.7)
John Davis Bobby Mack Joe May Bob Westerman
Joe May
Bob Holleman Joe Preston John Venable
Harry Carpenter
Nathan Blair Harry Carpenter
Fred Nordier
100 Meters (9.9) Broad Jump (21-11 1/4) Pole Vault (13-3)
1953 Clayton James Paul Adams Charles Smith Herman Sweeney
Mile Relay (3:20.4) Mile Relay (3:20.4) Mile Relay (3:20.4) Mile Relay (3:20.4)
Tommy Dukes Jerry Moore King Mott Ernest Wall
1963 Leland Albright James Andrews Randy Geyer Billy Hardin Ron Hernandez Jack O’Neil
Javelin (192-6)
220 Yards (21.0) 220 Hurdles (23.1) 440 Relay (43.0) Broad Jump (23-1 1/4) 440 Relay (43.0) 440 Relay (43.0) 440 Relay (43.0)
1957
1952 Charles Johnson
Javelin (196-3 3/4) Mile Relay (3:20.6) Mile Relay (3:20.6) Mile Relay (3:20.6) Mile Relay (3:20.6)
1956
1951 John Brock Bill Covington
Mile Relay (3:17.8) 100 Meters (9.6) 220 Yards (21.0) 440 Relay (41.7) Mile Relay (3:17.8) Pole Vault (14-4 1/4) 440 Relay (41.7) Mile Relay (3:17.8) Pole Vault (14-4 1/4) 440 Relay (41.7) 440 Relay (41.7) Mile Relay (3:17.8) Javelin (206-4)
Mile Relay (3:20.4) 220 Yards (21.5) 220 Hurdles (23.7) Mile Relay (3:20.4) High Jump (6-3 1/2) Broad Jump (24-1 1/2) Pole Vault (13-6) 440 Yards (47.9) Mile Relay (3:20.4) Mile Relay (3:20.4)
Larry Shirey Robert Yates
100 Meters (10.0) 120 Hurdles (14.3) 220 Hurdles (23.0) Shot Put (56-0) Mile Relay (3:13.5) Pole Vault (14-0) High Jump (6-4 3/4) 330 Hurdles (37.1) Mile Relay (3:13.5) Shot Put (54-2) Discus (157-7) 440 Yards (46.8) Mile Relay (3:13.5) Mile (4:14.7) Mile Relay (3:13.5)
1964 Leland Albright Buddy Hamic Billy Hardin Ron Hernandez
880 Yards (1:52.9) Javelin (219-4 1/2) 120 Hurdles (13.9) 330 Hurdles (36.9) Shot Put (55-11 3/4) Discus (163-11 1/2)
1965 Leland Albright Robert Cavanaugh Mike Dougherty David Eckert Randy Geyer Delmon McNabb George Porter
Mile Relay (3:13.3) Mile Relay (3:13.3) Mile Relay (3:13.3) Pole Vault (14-7) High Jump (6-10 1/2) Javelin (225-11) Mile Relay (3:13.3)
1966 Sammy Grezaffi
100 Meters (9.5)
1958 Billy Cannon Jack Griswold King Mott Carl Seefield Ernest Wall Wayne Young
100 Meters (9.9) Discus (140-4 1/2) Mile Relay (3:19.2) Mile Relay (3:19.2) 880 Yards (1:55.4) Mile Relay (3:19.2) Mile Relay (3:19.2)
1959 Lloyd Engerson Ralph Fabian Jesse Featheree
Broad Jump (22-5 1/2) 100 Meters (10.0) 220 Yards (21.4) 220 Hurdles (22.8) Pole Vault (13-4)
1960 Doug Constant Ralph Fabian Jim Fornaris Joe Harris Ross LeFevre
220 Yards (21.8) 440 Relay (42.1) 440 Relay (42.1) 440 Relay (42.1) Pole Vault (14-1 1/2) 440 Relay (42.1)
BILLY CANNON
JAMES ANDREWS
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SEC Champions
HISTORY 1967 Carl Hight Delmon McNabb
100 Meters (9.8) 220 Yards (21.4) Javelin (224-7)
1968 Carl Hight
100 Meters (9.6)
1969 Al Coffee
440 Yards (45.6)
1970
TOM LANGE
Al Coffee
220 Yards (20.8) 440 Yards (46.2) Discus (177-4)
Mark Lumpkin
1971 Al Coffee James Epps Tim Olack Lloyd Wills
Mile Relay (3:09.4) Mile Relay (3:09.4) Mile Relay (3:09.4) 440 Yards (46.7) Mile Relay (3:09.4)
1982 Greg Duplantis Joe Maciejczyk Larey Weaver
Al Coffee Ted Heroman Bob Smith Greg Stephens John Stewart Lloyd Wills
100 Meters (9.7) High Jump (6-11) 880 Yards (1:47.6) 440 Yards (46.4) Mile (4:03.2) 440 Yards (46.4)
1973 Tim Olack Bob Smith Greg Stephens Lloyd Wills
Mile Relay (3:08.5) Mile Relay (3:08.5) Mile Relay (3:08.5) Mile Relay (3:08.5)
1974 Larry Shipp Bob Smith
120 Hurdles (13.7) Mile (4:03.0)
1975 Bob Anding Carey Schimpf Larry Shipp Bob Smith
Pole Vault (17-2) 440 Hurdles (50.6) 120 Hurdles (13.4) 880 Yards (1:49.4)
Eddie Kennison Fabian Muyaba Mario Sategna Derrick Thymes Bryant Williams
Pole Vault (17-0 3/4)
1995
1983 Greg Rappe
1985 Bernard Williams
1972
Pole Vault (17-0) Shot Put (65-7) High Jump (7-3 3/4)
110 Hurdles (13.73)
1986 Sheldon Blockburger Greg Duplantis Robin van Helden
Decathlon (7,737) Pole Vault (17-8 1/2) 800 Meters (1:48.61)
1987 Stuart Mee Mikael Olander Robin van Helden
3,000 Steeplechase (8:49.26) Decathlon (7,815) 1,500 Meters (3:43.44)
1988 John Nichols Mikael Olander Bernard Williams
Discus (188-0) Decathlon (8,126) 400 Hurdles (50.16)
1989 Mark Elliott Bengt Jarlsjo Frank Mazza John Nichols Llewellyn Starks Robin van Helden
10,000 Meters (29:05.56) Decathlon (7,384) Shot Put (59-3 1/2) Discus (205-9) Long Jump (26-3 3/4) 1,500 Meters (3:48.32)
1990
1979 Gray Barrow Eugene McCain
Javelin (225-10) Long Jump (26-1 1/2)
1980 Ernest Marvin Orlando McDaniel
Triple Jump (52-5 1/4) 110 Hurdles (13.8)
Magnus Bengtsson Tom Lange John Nichols Terry Thornton Simon Williams
3,000 Steeplechase (8:46.76) High Jump (7-5 3/4) Discus (197-9) 10,000 Meters (28:47.15) Shot Put (60-10 3/4)
Javelin (229-2) Shot Put (62-10 3/4) Discus (193-8)
4x100 Relay (39.24) 4x100 Relay (39.24) Discus (191-7) 4x100 Relay (39.24) 400 Hurdles (50.69) 4x100 Relay (39.24)
Reggie Jones Chris King Fabian Muyaba
Discus (192-5) 200 Meters (20.88) 4x100 Relay (39.17) Triple Jump (55-7 3/4) 4x100 Relay (39.17) 4x100 Relay (39.17) 100 Meters (10.21) 4x100 Relay (39.17)
1994 JOHN NICHOLS
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Passmore Furusa
Mike Alridge Chris Cummings Kirk Cummins Rohsaan Griffin Byron Logan Regan Nichols Steve Pettes
4x400 Relay (3:06.37) 4x100 Relay (39.23) 4x100 Relay (39.23) 200 Meters (20.68) 4x100 Relay (39.23) 4x400 Relay (3:06.37) 4x100 Relay (39.23) 400 Hurdles (50.28) 4x400 Relay (3:06.37) 4x400 Relay (3:06.37)
1997 Russ Buller Chris Cummings
Pole Vault (18-4 1/2) 100 Meters (10.26) 200 Meters (20.91)
1998 Mike Alridge Russ Buller Jermaine Grant Byron Logan Curtis Perry
4x100 Relay (38.69) Pole Vault (17-9 3/4) 4x100 Relay (38.69) 100 Meters (10.15) 200 Meters (20.41) 4x100 Relay (38.69) 4x100 Relay (38.69)
Claston Bernard Derrick Brew Russ Buller
Decathlon (7,444) 400 Meters (44.29) Pole Vault (17-4 1/2)
Claston Bernard Derrick Brew Russ Buller Blake Theriot Marcus Thomas
Decathlon (7,706) 400 Meters (44.70) Pole Vault (17-11) Javelin (231-8) Triple Jump (54-6 3/4)
2001
1993 Derrick Farrell Glenroy Gilbert
1996
2000
1992 Reggie Jones Chris King John Nichols Jason Sanders David Singoei Bryant Williams
Steve Pettes
1,500 Meters (3:39.71) 4x400 Relay (3:05.94) 4x400 Relay (3:05.94) 400 Hurdles (49.80) 4x400 Relay (3:05.94) 4x400 Relay (3:05.94)
1999
1991 Mark Morris Simon Williams
Passmore Furusa Rohsaan Griffin Eddie Kennison Regan Nichols
4x100 Relay (38.92) 4x100 Relay (38.92) Decathlon (7,489) 4x100 Relay (38.92) 4x100 Relay (38.92)
3,000 Steeplechase (8:51.6)
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Claston Bernard Pete Coley Lueroy Colquhoun Walter Davis Alleyne Francique Robert Parham
Decathlon (8,024) 4x400 Relay (3:03.63) 4x400 Relay (3:03.63) Long Jump (26-9 1/4w) Triple Jump (55-11) 4x400 Relay (3:03.63) 4x400 Relay (3:03.63)
SEC Champions 2002 Lueroy Colquhoun Walter Davis
400 Hurdles (48.91) Long Jump (26-5 3/4) Triple Jump (56-2 1/2)
2003 John Moffitt
Long Jump (25-10)
400 Meters (45.16)
2005 Xavier Carter Kelly Willie
200 Meters (20.16) 400 Meters (45.51)
2006 Xavier Carter Reggie Dardar Melville Rogers Marvin Stevenson Richard Thompson Siraj Williams Kelly Willie
200 Meters (20.20) 400 Meters (45.26) 4x100 Relay (39.35) 4x400 Relay (3:05.98) 4x400 Relay (3:05.98) 4x100 Relay (39.35) 4x400 Relay (3:05.98) 4x100 Relay (39.35) 4x400 Relay (3:05.98) 4x100 Relay (39.35)
2007 Armanti Hayes Trindon Holliday Jamaal James Chad Radgowski Melville Rogers Marvin Stevenson Siraj Williams
4x400 Relay (3:03.62) 100 Meters (10.08) 800 Meters (1:47.00) Javelin (239-8) 4x400 Relay (3:03.62) 4x400 Relay (3:03.62) 4x400 Relay (3:03.62)
2008 Elkana Kosgei Armanti Hayes Trindon Holliday Gabriel Mvumvure Richard Thompson
800 Meters (1:47.05) 4x100 Relay (38.67) 4x100 Relay (38.67) 4x100 Relay (38.67) 100 Meters (9.93) 200 Meters (20.23) 4x100 Relay (38.67)
2009 Walter Henning Trindon Holliday
Hammer Throw (229-5) 100 Meters (10.01)
2010 Walter Henning Richard Jones Barrett Nugent
Hammer Throw (229-5) 800 Meters (1:46.81) 110 Hurdles (13.56)
2011 Walter Henning Barrett Nugent
Hammer Throw (225-4) 110 Hurdles (13.61w)
2012 Barrett Nugent
Jaron Flournoy Cyril Grayson Renard Howell Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Jordan Moore
4x100 Relay (38.33) 4x400 Relay (3:00.48) 4x100 Relay (38.33) 100 Meters (10.16) 200 Meters (19.95) 4x100 Relay (38.33) 110 Hurdles (13.53)
2017
2004 Kelly Willie
HISTORY
110 Hurdles (13.40w)
Jaron Flournoy Donte Jackson Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Tinashe Mutanga
4x100 Relay (38.71) 4x100 Relay (38.71) 4x100 Relay (38.71) 4x100 Relay (38.71)
CHERYL TAPLIN
2018 Kary Vincent Jr. Renard Howell Correion Mosby Jaron Flournoy
4x100 Relay (38.76) 4x100 Relay (38.76) 4x100 Relay (38.76) 4x100 Relay (38.76)
2019 Mondo Duplantis JuVaughn Harrison Akanni Hislop Jaron Flournoy Christian Miller Correion Mosby Kary Vincent Jr.
Pole Vault (19-8.25) High Jump (7-4.25) 4x100 Relay (38.85) 4x100 Relay (38.85) Triple Jump (53-0.25) 4x100 Relay (38.85) 4x100 Relay (38.85)
2021 JuVaughn Harrison Terrance Laird Terrance Laird Terrance Laird Dorian Camel Dylan Peebles Noah Williams Noah Williams
High Jump (7' 8.75") 100 Meters (9.80w) 200 Meters (19.82) 4x100 Relay (38.87) 4x100 Relay (38.87) 4x100 Relay (38.87) 400 Meters (44.37) 4x100 Relay (38.87)
1984
Teresa Williford
Shot Put (52-6 1/2)
1985 Camille Cato Sharon Clarke Sheila Echols Michelle King Julie Lewis Rose Lofton Angela Phipps Schowonda Williams
800 Meters (2:03.57) Long Jump (21-5 1/2) 4x100 Relay (44.47) 4x100 Relay (44.47) Triple Jump (42-0) 4x100 Relay (44.47) 4x100 Relay (44.47) 400 Hurdles (56.66)
1986 Sharon Clarke Schowonda Williams Teresa Williford Cheryl Wilson
Long Jump (20-7 3/4) Triple Jump (42-8) 400 Hurdles (57.64) Shot Put (48-10 3/4) Heptathlon (5,627)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
4x100 Relay (38.98) Discus (203-1) 4x100 Relay (38.98) 4x100 Relay (38.98) Long Jump (27-4 1/4w) 4x100 Relay (38.98)
2015 Rodney Brown Julian Parker
Discus (208-4) 800 Meters (1:46.17)
2016 Tremayne Acy LaMar Bruton Michael Cherry Fitzroy Dunkley
4x100 Relay (38.33) 4x400 Relay (3:00.48) 4x400 Relay (3:00.48) 4x400 Relay (3:00.48)
1987 Kym Carter Laverne Eve Schowonda Williams
Shot Put (47-9) Javelin (204-9) 400 Hurdles (56.25)
1988 Zina Age Jackie Bobien Sylvia Brydson Cheryl Coker Claire Connor Opal Cunningham Esther Jones Julie Lewis Leslie Nixon
4x100 Relay (44.23) 4x400 Relay (3:34.85) 4x400 Relay (3:34.85) Javelin (165-10) Long Jump (21-3 1/2) 4x400 Relay (3:34.85) 4x100 Relay (44.23) Triple Jump (42-0) High Jump (5-11 3/4)
Heptathlon (5,128) 4x100 Relay (44.23) 400 Hurdles (58.17) 4x100 Relay (44.23) 4x400 Relay (3:34.85)
1989 Sylvia Brydson Opal Cunningham Donalda Duprey Esther Jones Roslyn Rucker Cinnamon Sheffield Dawn Sowell Tananjalyn Stanley Cheryl Wilson
800 Meters (2:03.75) 4x400 Relay (3:35.83) 4x400 Relay (3:35.83) 4x400 Relay (3:35.83) 4x100 Relay (43.86) 4x400 Relay (3:35.83) 4x100 Relay (43.86) 100 Meters (11.32) 200 Meters (22.87) 4x100 Relay (43.86) 100 Hurdles (13.26) 4x100 Relay (43.86) Heptathlon (5,671)
1990 Dawn Bowles Esther Jones
WOMEN’S SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS
2013 Shermund Allsop Rodney Brown Aaron Ernest Damar Forbes
Rhonda Phillips Tananjalyn Stanley Schowonda Williams Danyel Wofford Tammie Young
Cinnamon Sheffield Tananjalyn Stanley
4x100 Relay (44.25) 100 Meters (11.15) 200 Meters (23.19) 4x100 Relay (44.25) 4x100 Relay (44.25) 100 Hurdles (12.92) 4x100 Relay (44.25)
1991 Dawn Bowles Mary Cobb Dahlia Duhaney Sharon Jaklofsky Esther Jones Danyel Mitchell Cheryl Taplin 1992 Dawn Bowles Dahlia Duhaney Sharon Jaklofsky Danyel Mitchell Cinnamon Sheffield Cheryl Taplin 1993 Camille Jackson Sharon Jaklofsky Gai Kapernick Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Daphnie Saunders Cheryl Taplin Youlanda Warren
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4x100 Relay (43.77) 100 Hurdles (13.17) Long Jump (20-8) 4x100 Relay (43.77) Heptathlon (5,969) 100 Meters (11.35) 200 Meters (23.23) 4x100 Relay (43.77) Shot Put (48-0 3/4) 4x100 Relay (43.77) 4x100 Relay (43.89) 200 Meters (23.04) 4x100 Relay (43.89) Heptathlon (5,904) Shot Put (53-9) 4x100 Relay (43.89) 4x100 Relay (43.89)
Triple Jump (44-3 1/4) Heptathlon (5,628) High Jump (6-0 1/2) Shot Put (54-1 1/4) Discus (187-2) 400 Hurdles (57.50) Long Jump (22-6 1/4) 100 Meters (11.08) 400 Meters (52.23)
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SEC Champions
HISTORY 1994 Zundra Feagin Eureka Hall Gai Kapernick Danyel Mitchell Debbie Parris Sheila Powell Cheryl Taplin 1995 Kwajalein Butler Kim Carson Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Marita Hunt Charlene Maulseed Sheila Powell Youlanda Warren
1996 Kwajalein Butler Kim Carson Zundra Feagin D’Andre Hill Suzette Lee Astia Walker 1997 Hareldau Argyle Peta-Gaye Dowdie Marita Hunt Suzette Lee Sa’Donna Thornton Astia Walker
1998 Valma Bass Kwajalein Butler Celena Clarke Myra Combs
4x400 Relay (3:34.72) 4x400 Relay (3:34.72) High Jump (6-0 1/2) Shot Put (53-6 1/2) Discus (194-4) 100 Hurdles (13.11w) 400 Hurdles (56.82) 4x400 Relay (3:34.72) 4x400 Relay (3:34.72) 100 Meters (11.14) 4x100 Relay (43.68) 100 Hurdles (13.23) 200 Meters (22.84) 4x100 Relay (43.68) 4x400 Relay (3:32.67) 100 Meters (11.10) 4x100 Relay (43.68) Long Jump (21-5 1/2) 4x400 Relay (3:32.67) 4x400 Relay (3:32.67) 400 Meters (51.61) 4x100 Relay (43.68) 4x400 Relay (3:32.67) 4x100 Relay (43.19) 100 Hurdles (12.72) 200 Meters (22.71) 4x100 Relay (43.19) 100 Meters (11.19) 4x100 Relay (43.19) Triple Jump (45-10 3/4) 4x100 Relay (43.19) High Jump (5-10 1/2) 100 Meters (11.28) 4x100 Relay (43.59) 4x100 Relay (43.59) Triple Jump (43-2 1/4) 4x100 Relay (43.59) 200 Meters (22.69) 100 Hurdles (12.82) 4x100 Relay (43.59)
Sa’Donna Thornton
4x400 Relay (3:30.89) 4x100 Relay (43.51) 4x400 Relay (3:30.89) 4x100 Relay (43.51) 4x400 Relay (3:30.89) 4x100 Relay (43.51) 4x400 Relay (3:30.89) 4x100 Relay (43.51)
1999 Joyce Bates Myra Combs Peta-Gaye Dowdie Monique Freeman Chenelle Marshall Keisha Spencer Claudine Williams
4x100 Relay (43.80) 4x100 Relay (43.80) 4x100 Relay (43.80) Long Jump (20-11) 4x100 Relay (43.80) Triple Jump (43-8 3/4) 800 Meters (2:02.52)
Peta-Gaye Dowdie
2000 Valma Bass Joyce Bates Myra Combs Peta-Gaye Dowdie Keisha Spencer
4x100 Relay (43.83) 100 Hurdles (12.89) 4x100 Relay (43.83) 4x100 Relay (43.83) 100 Meters (11.20) 4x100 Relay (43.83) Triple Jump (46-2 3/4w)
2002 Stephanie Durst Lolo Jones Muna Lee Bianca Rockett Nicole Toney 2003 Stephanie Durst Monique Hall Lolo Jones Muna Lee Nicole Toney 2004 Neisha Bernard-Thomas Nadia Davy Stephanie Durst Monique Hall Lolo Jones Muna Lee Hazelann Regis Maria Romero 2006 Tanya Osbourne 2007 Andrea Linton Jessica Ohanaja LaTavia Thomas Nickiesha Wilson 2008 Kelly Baptiste Juanita Broaddus Samantha Henry Deonna Lawrence Brooklynn Morris LaTavia Thomas Kayann Thompson Nickiesha Wilson 2009 Brittany Hall Samantha Henry Cassandra Tate LaTavia Thomas Kayann Thompson Kenyanna Wilson 2010 Samia Stokes Cassandra Tate 2011 Rebecca Alexander Kimberlyn Duncan Semoy Hackett Jasmin Stowers Kenyanna Wilson 2012 Rebecca Alexander
2001 Myra Combs Muna Lee
Long Jump (20-7 3/4w) 100 Meters (11.28) 200 Meters (23.13)
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Jonique Day Kimberlyn Duncan
200 Meters (22.48) 4x100 Relay (43.06) 100 Hurdles (13.01) 4x100 Relay (43.06) 100 Meters (11.19) 4x100 Relay (43.06) 4x100 Relay (43.06) Triple Jump (43-7)
Semoy Hackett Charlene Lipsey Latoya McDermott Takeia Pinckney Jasmin Stowers Cassandra Tate 2013 Kimberlyn Duncan
4x100 Relay (43.22) 4x100 Relay (43.22) 100 Hurdles (13.05) 4x100 Relay (43.22) 100 Meters (11.12) 4x100 Relay (43.22) Triple Jump (43-11 3/4) 4x400 Relay (3:27.04) 4x400 Relay (3:27.04) 4x100 Relay (43.15) 4x100 Relay (43.15) 4x400 Relay (3:27.04) 100 Hurdles (12.83) 4x100 Relay (43.15) 4x100 Relay (43.15) 400 Meters (50.64) 4x400 Relay (3:27.04) Javelin (138-3)
Natoya Goule 2015 Rebekah Wales 2016 Mikiah Brisco Rushell Harvey Kortnei Johnson Jada Martin 2017 Mikiah Brisco Aleia Hobbs Kortnei Johnson Jada Martin Rebekah Wales 2018 Aleia Hobbs
800 Meters (2:06.26) Triple Jump (44-1 1/4) 100 Hurdles (13.10) 800 Meters (2:05.07) 400 Hurdles (55.77) 100 Meters (11.09) 4x100 Relay (42.80) 4x100 Relay (42.80) 4x100 Relay (42.80) 4x400 Relay (3:32.09) 4x100 Relay (42.80) 800 Meters (2:03.39) 4x400 Relay (3:32.09) 4x400 Relay (3:32.09) 100 Hurdles (12.81w) 4x400 Relay (3:32.09) 4x400 Relay (3:34.11) 200 Meters (23.36) 4x400 Relay (3:34.11) 4x400 Relay (3:34.11) 4x400 Relay (3:34.11) 100 Meters (11.32)
Mikiah Brisco Kortnei Johnson Rachel Misher 2019 Kortnei Johnson Tonea Marshall Rachel Misher Sha'Carri Richardson
200 Meters (22.12w) 4x100 Relay (43.27) 4x100 Relay (43.27) 800 Meters (2:02.60) 4x400 Relay (3:29.25) 4x100 Relay (43.27) 100 Hurdles (12.96) 4x400 Relay (3:29.25) 100 Meters (11.32) 200 Meters (22.35) 800 Meters (2:01.12) Javelin (177-0) 4x100 Relay (42.77) 4x100 Relay (42.77) 4x100 Relay (42.77) 4x100 Relay (42.77) 4x100 Relay (42.56) 100 Meters (11.02) 4x100 Relay (42.56) 4x100 Relay (42.56) 4x100 Relay (42.56) Javelin (191-0) 100 Meters (10.92) 4x100 Relay (42.05) 4x100 Relay (42.05) 4x100 Relay (42.05) 4x100 Relay (42.05)
Jurnee Woodward
4x100 Relay (42.93) 4x100 Relay (42.93) 4x100 Relay (42.93) 100 Meters (11.00) 200 Meters (22.57) 4x100 Relay (42.93) 400 Hurdles (56.77)
2021 Brittley Humphrey Tonea Marshall Tonea Marshall Favour Ofili Symone Mason Thelma Davies Emma Robbins
400 Hurdles (56.14) 100 Hurdles (12.62w) 4x100 Relay (42.52) 4x100 Relay (42.52) 4x100 Relay (42.52) 4x100 Relay (42.52) Hammer Throw (220' 4")
Discus (168-5) 400 Hurdles (57.12)
4x100 Relay (43.47) 200 Meters (22.27w) 4x100 Relay (43.47) 100 Meters (11.01w) 4x100 Relay (43.47) 100 Hurdles (12.88) 4x100 Relay (43.47) 4x100 Relay (43.27) 4x400 Relay (3:29.25) 4x400 Relay (3:29.25) 100 Meters (10.96)
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TONEA MARSHALL
MEN’S CAREER SEC TITLES NAME (YEARS) Billy Brown (1939-41) Tom Dickey (1945-48) Robin van Helden (1986-89) Harry Carpenter (1956-57) Al Coffee (1970-72) Rohsaan Griffin (1995-96) Bob Smith (1972-75) Kelly Willie (2003-06) Walter Davis (2001-2002) Billy Hardin (1962-64) Glenn “Slats” Hardin (1933-35) JuVaughn Harrison (2018-2021) Russ Buller (1997-2000) Xavier Carter (2005-06) Doug Constant (1960-61) Bill Covington (1948-51) Walter Henning (2009-11) Ron Hernandez (1962-64) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (2013-2017) Regan Nichols (1995-96) Frank Church (1938-40) Lueroy Colquhoun (1999-2002) Terrance Laird (2020-21) Byron Logan (1995-98) King Mott (1957) Larry Shipp (1974-76) Richard Thompson (2005-08) Lloyd Wills (1971-73) Leland Albright (1963-65) Claston Bernard (1999-2002) Derrick Brew (1999-2000) Tommy Dukes (1957) James Epps (1971-72) Jaron Flournoy (2016-2019) Oris Erwin (1941-42) Ralph Fabian (1959-60) Alleyne Francique (2001-02) Randy Geyer (1963-66) Trindon Holliday (2006-09) Eddie Kennison (1994-96) Bob Lowther (1946-48) John Nichols (1988-92) Barrett Nugent (2009-12) Jack O’Neil (1961-62) Frank Sullwood (1948-50) Jack Torrance (1933-34) Ernest Wall (1957-58) Simon Williams (1990-91) Bill Yerger (1944-47) Buddy Blair (1934-35) Jim Breathwit (1947-49) Pete Coley (2001-05) Chris Cummings (1995-98) Reggie Dardar (2005-08) Aaron Ernest (2012-15) Jim Fornaris (1960-61) Joe Harris (1960-61) Reggie Jones (1992-93) Chris King (1992-93) Eugene McCain (1979-81) Fabian Muyaba (1993-94) Mikael Olander (1987-88) Ted O’Neal (1933-35) Robert Parham (2001-04) Steve Pettes (1995-97) James Pickett (1944-46) Bruce Reid (1988-90) Melville Rogers (2006-07) Marvin Stevenson (2004-07) Noah Williams (2021-Present) Siraj Williams (2004-07)
INDOOR 0 0 6 2 3 4 4 5 3 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 1
OUTDOOR 9 9 3 6 5 4 4 3 4 7 7 2 4 4 6 6 3 5 5 4 5 2 3 4 3 2 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 4 4 4 1 2 3 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 2 3 0 2 3 2 2
TOTAL 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
KIMBERLYN DUNCAN
WOMEN’S CAREER SEC TITLES NAME (YEARS) Peta-Gaye Dowdie (1997-2000) Kimberlyn Duncan (2010-13) Muna Lee (2001-04) Esther Jones (1989-91) Lolo Jones (2001-04) Danyel Mitchell (1991-94) Sylvia Brydson (1987-89) LaTavia Thomas (2007-10) Myra Combs (1998-2001) Hazelann Regis (2003-05) Astia Walker (1996-98) Schowonda Williams (1985-88) Mikiah Brisco (2015-2018) Zundra Feagin (1992-96) D’Andre Hill (1994-96) Dawn Sowell (1989) Tananjalyn Stanley (1988-90) Youlanda Warren (1991-95) Aleia Hobbs (2015-2018) Sharon Clarke (1985-86) Opal Cunningham (1988-89) Dahlia Duhaney (1991-93) Deonna Lawrence (2005-08) Kortnei Johnson (2016-2019) Debbie Parris (1993-94) Daphnie Saunders (1993-94) Keisha Spencer (1999-2000) Jasmin Stowers (2011-14) Cheryl Taplin (1991-94) Rebecca Alexander (2011-12) Joyce Bates (1999-2000) Stephanie Durst (2001-04) Monique Hall (2003-04) Samantha Henry (2007-10) Sharon Jaklofsky (1991-93) Gai Kapernick (1993-95) Suzette Lee (1996-97) Jada Martin (2014-17) Tonea Marshall (2018-21) Rachel Misher (2016-2019) Brooklynn Morris (2005-08) Cinnamon Sheffield (1989-92) Christine Slythe (1985) Cassandra Tate (2009-12) Teresa Williford (1984-86) Nickiesha Wilson (2007-08) Kelly Baptiste (2005-08) Neisha Bernard-Thomas (2003-05) Dawn Bowles (1990-92) Kwajalein Butler (1995-99) Kim Carson (1993-96) Semoy Hackett (2011-12) Charlene Lipsey (2010-13) Jessica Ohanaja (2005-08) Sha'Carri Richardson (2019) LaTarsha Stroman (1994-97) Sa’Donna Thornton (1997-2001) Cheryl Wilson (1987-89) Danyel Wofford (1985-88)
INDOOR 5 5 5 2 3 3 5 4 2 5 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 2 2
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OUTDOOR 7 7 7 8 6 6 3 4 5 2 4 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 3 2 4 1 4 4 1 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 0 3 2 3 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1
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TOTAL 12 12 12 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
SEC Commissioner’s Trophy/Cliff Harper Trophy
HISTORY
SCHOWONDA WILLIAMS
1988 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
ASTIA WALKER
1997 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
SEMOY HACKETT
2011 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
MIKAEL OLANDER
1988 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
BYRON LOGAN
1998 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
KIMBERLYN DUNCAN
2013 CLIFF HARPER TROPHY 2013 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
JUVAUGHN HARRISON 2021 CLIFF HARPER TROPHY
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DAWN SOWELL
1989 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
KEISHA SPENCER
1999 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
MIKIAH BRISCO
2016 CLIFF HARPER TROPHY
TERRANCE LAIRD
2021 COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY
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DAHLIA DUHANEY
1991 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
DERRICK BREW
2000 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
SHARON JAKLOFSKY
1993 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
JOHN KOSGEI
2008 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
NETHANEEL MITCHELL-BLAKE 2016 COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY
Men’s All-Americans
HISTORY
WALTER DAVIS
ROHSAAN GRIFFIN
BILLY BROWN
MIKAEL OLANDER
SIMON WILLIAMS
PETE COLEY
KELLY WILLIE (19)
BARRETT NUGENT (10)
Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006 2003-05 2003-06 2006 2003-05 2003, 2005-06 2003-06
BENNIE BRAZELL (14) Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2003-05 2002-05 2002-04 2002-05
PETE COLEY (12) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2002 2001-05 2002 2002-03 2002-04
AARON ERNEST (11) Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2013, 2015 2012-13 2012, 2014-15 2012-15
NETHANEEL MITCHELL-BLAKE (11) Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay
2016, 17 2016, 17 2016, 17 2013, 14, 16, 17 2017
XAVIER CARTER (10) Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2006 2005-06 2005-06
ARMANTI HAYES (10) Indoor 4x400 Relay 2007, 2009-10 Distance Medley Relay 2008 Outdoor 400 Meters 2010 4x100 Relay 2008-09 Outdoor 4x400 Relay 2007, 2009-10
2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002
2015 2013-14 2014-15 2012-15
2016, 17 2017, 18 2018 2018 2018, 2019
1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1995 1995
TRINDON HOLLIDAY (8)
VERNON NORWOOD (8) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2008 2007-08 2008 2005-08
Long Jump 100 Yards 220 Yards
1939-41 1940-41 1940-41
1997-2000 2000 1997, 2000
MICHAEL CHERRY (7) 2016, 17 2016, 17 2016, 17 2016
2008-09 2007-09 2007-09
2000, 2002 2001-02 2002 2001-02
CYRIL GRAYSON (7) 2013-14, 2016 2013-16
REGGIE JONES (7)
Javelin Decathlon
1992-93 1993 1992-93 1992-93
1986-88 1985-88
2014-15 2014 2014-15 2015 2014-15
2001-03 2002 2002-03 2001, 2003
2000 2000-01 2000 1998-2000
CALEB WILLIAMS (7) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2012-13 2011-13 2013
2001-02 2001-02 2001 2001
220 Yards 440 Yards
1933-35 1933-35
WALTER HENNING (6) 2009-11 2009-11
EDDIE KENNISON (6) Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1995-96 1994-95 1994-95
TERRANCE LAIRD (6) Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2020, 2021 2020 2021 2021 2021
JOHN MOFFITT (6) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump
2003-04 2003-04 2003-04
ROBERT SIMMONS (6)
MARCUS THOMAS (7) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Weight Throw Hammer Throw
LUEROY COLQUHOUN (7)
Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump 4x100 Relay
Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
GLENN “SLATS” HARDIN (6)
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1990-92 1990-91 1990, 1992
ALLEYNE FRANCIQUE (6)
Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault 4x100 Relay
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Discus
DAMAR FORBES (6)
MIKAEL OLANDER (7)
ROBERT PARHAM (8) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
SIMON WILLIAMS (7)
RUSS BULLER (7)
ROHSAAN GRIFFIN (8)
60 Meters 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
EDDIE KENNISON
BILLY BROWN (7)
JARON FLOURNOY (8)
Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
GLENN HARDIN
2019-21 2020, 2021 2019, 2021 2019, 2021
QUINCY DOWNING (9)
4x100 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Indoor 200
ALLEYNE FRANCIQUE 60 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
WALTER DAVIS (9)
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurldes Outdoor 4x400 Relay
REGGIE JONES
2010-12 2010-12 2009-12
JUVAUGHN HARRISON (9)
Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump 4x100 Relay
LUEROY COLQUHOUN
RICHARD THOMPSON (8)
60 Hurdles 110 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
Indoor High Jump Indoor Long Jump Outdoor High Jump Outdoor Long Jump
RUSS BULLER
2012 2010-13 2011, 2013
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2009 2009-11 2011-12
TERRY THORNTON (6) Cross Country Indoor 3,000 Meters Indoor 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters
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1989 1989 1990 1989-91
Men’s All-Americans
HISTORY
TERRY THORNTON
SLIP WATKINS
LLEWELLYN STARKS SLIP WATKINS (6) Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
LEVAR ANDERSON DERRICK BREW LLEWELLYN STARKS (5) 1988, 1990 1988-89 1989 1989
Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
1989-90 1989-90 1989
2009, 2012 2009, 2011-12
60m Hurdles 110m Hurdles
2018, 2020, 2021 2018, 2021
ZEDRIC THOMAS (5) MIKE ALRIDGE (5) Indoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1996-97 1997-98 1998
1996-97 1995, 1997 1998
2016 2016 2016 2015-16
PASSMORE FURUSA (5) Indoor Mile Indoor 3,000 Meters 1,500 Meters 3,000-Meter Steeplechase
1995 1994 1994-95 1994
RICHARD JONES (5) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2010 2010 2009-10 2009
CHRIS KING (5) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1992 1992 1992-93 1990
2010, 2012 2010-12
REGAN NICHOLS (5) Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
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1986-87 1988 1987 1989
60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2011 2011 2011 2011 2011
TREMAYNE ACY (4) Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2015 2014-16
1998-99 1998-99
DERRICK BREW (4) Indoor 400 Meters Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay
1999-2000 1999 2000
DARRELL BUSH (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2013-14 2013-14
3,000 Meters Indoor 5,000 Meters Outdoor 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters
1995, 1997-98 1998
Outdoor Long Jump Indoor Long Jump
2018, 2021 2019-20
JEREMY HICKS (4) Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
2009 2007, 2009 2007
AKANNI HISLOP (4) 4x100 Relay Indoor 200 Meters
2017, 2019, 2021 2020
RENARD HOWELL (4) Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay
2016 2016 2018 2018
Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2011-12 2011-12
1996 1998 1998 1998
1980-81 1980, 1982
JOHN NICHOLS (4) Discus
2006 2005-07
1989 1990 1989 1990
Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1988-90, 1992
2007 2006-07 2007
JASON SANDERS (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
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1975 1973-75
MARVIN STEVENSON (4) 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006-07 2004, 2006
DERRICK THYMES (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1991-92 1994 1994
BERNARD WILLIAMS (4) 55 Hurdles 400 Hurdles
1988 1985-86, 1988
SIRAJ WILLIAMS (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2007 2007 2006-07
4x100 Relay
1991 1992 1992 1994
2012-14
CLASTON BERNARD (3) Decathlon
1992-93 1991, 1993
JOE MACIEJCZYK (4) Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put
60-Yard Hurdles 120-Yard Hurdles
SHERMUND ALLSOP (3)
RIKER HYLTON (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
ROBERT PARHAM
BYRON LOGAN JOE MACIEJCZYK LARRY SHIPP (4)
ISA PHILLIPS (4)
MARK ELLIOTT (4) 1995-96 1995-96 1995
4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
BYRON LOGAN (4)
LEVAR ANDERSON (4) Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
MARK ELLIOTT JERMAINE GRANT (4)
ROBIN VAN HELDEN
LOTFI KHAIDA (4)
REGGIE DARDAR (4)
MICHAEL LAURO (5) Weight Throw Hammer Throw
Indoor 1,000 Meters Indoor Mile Outdoor 800 Meters 1,500 Meters
HORATIO WILLIAMS (5)
FITZROY DUNKLEY (5) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2010-11 2010-11 2010
ROBIN VAN HELDEN (5)
CHRIS CUMMINGS (5) 100 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
PASSMORE FURUSA
RAYVON GREY (4)
DAMION THOMAS (5)
ADE ALLEYNE-FORTE (5) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
CHRIS CUMMINGS
1999-2000, 2002
KYRON BLAISE (3) Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
2012 2012 2012
LAMAR BRUTON (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2016 2016, 17
WILL COPPAGE (3) Indoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
2007 2009-10
GLENROY GILBERT (3) 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
1993 1993 1993
BILLY HARDIN (3) 400 Hurdles
1962-64
GREG HILL (3) Indoor 600 Yards Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1979 1979 1979
Men’s All-Americans
HISTORY
JOHN NICHOLS
JASON SANDERS
LARRY SHIPP
CLASTON BERNARD
BENNIE BRAZELL
GLENROY GILBERT
BILLY HARDIN
GREG HIL
CHARLES JAMES
ORLANDO MCDANIEL
FABIAN MUYABA
ERIC REID
CHARLES JAMES (3)
MATTHEW ROSE (3)
55 Hurdles 110 Hurdles
1986 1984, 1986
JAMAAL JAMES (3)
AUSTIN BENTON (2) 1988-89 1989
MARIO SATEGNA (3)
Indoor 800 Meters Distance Medley Relay
2007, 2010 2008
Decathlon
Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put
1997 1997-98
ALLEYNE LETT (3) 60 Hurdles 110 Hurdles Decathlon
2007 2007 2005
ORLANDO MCDANIEL (3) 60-Yard Hurdles 110 Hurdles
1980 1980-81
CORREION MOSBY (3) Outdoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay
2018 2019 2018
FABIAN MUYABA (3) 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
1993 1993-94
GABRIEL MVUMVURE (3) 2008 , 2010-11
DYLAN PEEBLES (3) Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay
2020 2020 2021
60 Yards 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1993-95
1978 1979 1979
2004 2004 2003
1993 1992 1993
2012 2011-12
1933-34 1933
WILLIE TURNER (3) 60 Yards 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
1978 1979 1979
1980-81 1981
DERRICK PRENTICE (3) Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault
1995-96 1996
55 Hurdles 110 Hurdles
1987 1986-87
MELVILLE ROGERS (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006-07 2006
1992, 1994 1994
NOAH WILLIAMS (3) Indoor 400 Meters Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay
Decathlon
PEARSON JORDAN (2)
1986-87
WILLIE BRADLEY (2)
4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1979 1979
BOB LOWTHER (2) 2004 2004
DORIAN CAMEL (2)
Outdoor Pole Vault Javelin
1946 1946
MILTON MALLARD (2)
4x100 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay
2019 2020
EFREM COLEY (2)
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1995 1995
EARL MARCELLE (2)
4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1979 1979
TOM DICKEY (2)
Indoor 4x400 Relay
Outdoor Triple Jump
100 Yards 880 Yards
1945 1946
MONDO DUPLANTIS (2) Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault
2019 2019
SEAN DIXON-BODIE (2) Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
1991-92
2021 2021
2021 2021 2021
1980-81
EUGENE MCCAIN (2) 1979, 1981
DELMON MCNABB (2) Javelin
1966-67
ALLEN MISHER (2) 60-Yard Hurdles
1975-76
DINO NAPIER (2) 60 Hurdles
2020, 2021
2003 2002
1991 1990
Weight Throw Hammer Throw
1993 1993
Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
1998 1998
SCOTT PETERSEN (2)
JAMAR HOWARD (2) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1989 1989
CURTIS PERRY (2)
MAURICE HORTON (2) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
DAVID PADDISON (2)
MARLON GREENSWORD (2) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
BRYANT WILLIAMS (3) 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
ERIC REID (3)
1989-90
1933-34
ERIC EDWARDS JR. (2)
LARRY WEAVER (3) Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump
Decathlon
Javelin
Outdoor Long Jump
JACK TORRANCE (3) Outdoor Shot Put Discus
2017 2017
ERNEST MARVIN (2)
KEYTH TALLEY (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay
Weight Throw Hammer
BENGT JARLSJO (2)
Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
DAVID SINGOEI (3) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters
2005 2004
SHELDON BLOCKBURGER (2)
LEJUAN SIMON (3) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
JOHNNIE JACKSON (2)
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
BUDDY BLAIR (2)
REVEY SCOTT (3)
ROLF KAHLES (3)
4x100 Relay
Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
2009 2009
Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put
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Men’s All-Americans
HISTORY
DINO NAPIER
LELAND ALBRIGHT
GRAY BARROW
MATTHEW ROSE
MARIO SATEGNA
REVEY SCOTT
GUNNAR PFINGSTEN (2) Indoor Shot Put
SHAWN BURKS (1) 1997-98
TYLER TERRY (2) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay
2020 2020
2018 2018
2015 2015
DANIEL TROSCLAIR (2) Indoor Pole Vault
2003-04
LELAND ALBRIGHT (1) Indoor 600 Yards
1965
DWHYTE BARRETT (1) 4x100 Relay
2000
GRAY BARROW (1) Javelin
1980
EDWIN BILLOT (1) Heptathlon
2006
WILLIE BOUDLOCHE (1) Javelin
1993
ANDRE BROWN (1) 4x400 Relay
1990
RODNEY BROWN (1) Discus
2013
MICHAEL LAURO
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2021
JACK TORRANCE
WILLIE TURNER
LARRY WEAVER
Distance Medley Relay
JAKE NORRIS (1) 2008
Triple Jump
Outdoor 800 Meters
2010
1942
1934
1998
1988
1965
2016
1933
Javelin
1933
4x100
Indoor 500 Meters
1984
2017
MARIO SATEGNA
Hammer Throw
Javelin
JOHN SANDERS (1) BOB SMITH (1)
TRAUN SMITH (1) Indoor Triple Jump
BLAKE THERIOT (1) Javelin
Indoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 800 Meters
TROY TWILLIE (1) Outdoor Long Jump
2021
2002
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2007 1934 1974 2002 2000 2001 2008 1995 2019
BILL YERGER (1) 440 Yards
MELVILLE ROGERS
2006
KARY VINCENT JR. (1) 4x100 Relay
JAVIER NIETO (1)
BLAIR HENDERSON (1) Indoor 800 Meters
Hammer Throw
Heptathlon
REUBEN TWIJUKYE (1) 2017
JON NERDAL (1)
ROD GREEN (1)
2000
PEDRO TUNON (1) 1991
TINASHE MUTANGA (1)
MATT GORDY (1) Outdoor Pole Vault
120-Yard Hurdles
4x100 Relay
Indoor 1,000 Yards
MARK MORRIS (1)
RANDY GEYER (1) High Jump
110 Hurdles
1990
2-Mile Run 1989
AL MOREAU (1)
MARK FOWLER (1) Indoor 800 Meters
1982
JORDAN MOORE (1)
ALEX FORST (1) Discus
Indoor Shot Put
4x400 Relay
CHAD RADGOWSKI (1)
FRANK MAZZA (1)
GEORGE FISHER (1) 110 Hurdles
Indoor Triple Jump
1942
DARION POWELL (1) 1992
ED LLOYD (1)
ORIS ERWIN (1) 440 Yards
Indoor High Jump
880 Yards
DERYELL PATTERSON (1) 2008
TOM LANGE (1)
JOSH DOMINGUEZ (1) Outdoor Pole Vault
Distance Medley Relay
2018
CHARLES ONSARE (1) 2008
JOHN KOSGEI (1) 1969
Hammer Throw
TED O’NEAL (1) 1952
ELKANA KOSGEI (1) 2008
AL COFFEE (1)
REGGIE DARDAR
JAVIER NIETO
CHARLEY JOHNSON (1)
SEAN BURRELL (1)
440 Yards
JOSHUA THOMPSON (2) 110 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
1985
400 Meter Hurdles
AL MOREAU
MICHAEL HENDRY (1)
PRESTON CHATHAM (1)
JAHNOY THOMPSON (2) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Javelin
TOM LANGE
BOB SMITH
1945
JORDAN MOORE
Women’s All-Americans
ESTHER JONES
PETA-GAYE DOWDIE
MYRA COMBS ESTHER JONES (21)
1988-91 1988-91 1991 1988-91 1988-91 1988-91
MUNA LEE (20) 60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2002-04 2001-04 2002 2001-04 2001-04 2001-04
55 Meters 1997-98 60 Meters 2000 Indoor 200 Meters 1998-99 Indoor 4x400 Relay 1998-2000 100 Meters 1997, 1999-2000 Outdoor 200 Meters 1997, 1999-2000 4x100 Relay 1997-98, 2000 Outdoor 4x400 Relay 1999-2000
CHERYL TAPLIN (16) 55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
1994-96 1994-96 1994-96 1994-96 1994-96
1992-94 1993 1991-94 1991-94 1991-94
SCHOWONDA WILLIAMS (16) 1988 1986-87 1986-87 1988 1986-88 1985, 1987-88 1985-88
SAMANTHA HENRY (15) 2008-10 2009-10 2008-09 2008-10 2007-08, 2010 2009-10
SCHOWONDA WILLIAMS
2002-04 2001-03 2002 2002 2001-04
ZUNDRA FEAGIN (12) 55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2012-13 2011-13 2011-13 2011-13 2010-13
SYLVIA BRYDSON (13) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x800 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
MYRA COMBS (13) Indoor Long Jump Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
LATAVIA THOMAS (12) 2008-10 2008, 2010 2008-10 2007-10
ASTIA WALKER (12) 1989 1987, 1989 1987-89 1987-89 1986-89
1998-99 1998-2001 2001 1998, 2000-01 1998-2001
55 Meters 55 Hurdles Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
1998 1997-98 1997 1996, 1998 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97
MIKIAH BRISCO (11) 60 Meters 60 Hurdles 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
2015, 16, 17, 18 2016 2016, 17, 18 2015, 16, 18
YOULANDA WARREN (13) Indoor 400 Meters 1992-93, 1995 Indoor 4x400 Relay 1991, 1993, 1995 Outdoor 400 Meters 1992-93, 1995 4x100 Relay 1993 Outdoor 4x400 Relay 1992-93, 1995
LOLO JONES (11)
DAHLIA DUHANEY (12)
BROOKLYNN MORRIS (11)
55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor Long Jump 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1991-93 1992 1991 1991-92 1992 1989 1991-92 1993
60 Meters 60 Hurdles 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2003 2001-04 2002-04 2002-04
2006 2005-08 2006 2006-08 2006, 2008
KWAJALEIN BUTLER (10) 55 Meters 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006 2005-08 2006 2005 2006-08
DANYEL MITCHELL (10) 1995 1995 1994 1995-96 1992, 1995-96 1994-96 1994
Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4X400 Relay
SYLVIA BRYDSON
KWAJALEIN BUTLER MUNA LEE DEONNA LAWRENCE (10)
Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2006-08 2006-07 2005, 2008 2005-06, 2008 2005-06, 2008 2008
D’ANDRE HILL
ASTIA WALKER STEPHANIE DURST (12)
KELLY BAPTISTE (14)
KIMBERLYN DUNCAN (14)
PETA-GAYE DOWDIE (19)
60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
CHERYL TAPLIN
YOULANDA WARREN DAHLIA DUHANEY D’ANDRE HILL (15)
55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
55 Hurdles Indoor 500 Hurdles Indoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x800 Relay 100 Hurdles 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
HISTORY
Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Discus
1992-94 1992-94 1991-94
HAZELANN REGIS (10) Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2005 2004-05 2003-05 2003-04 2003-04
CINNAMON SHEFFIELD (10) 55 Hurdles 100 Meters 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
1990, 1992 1992 1989-92 1989-90, 1992
KORTNEI JOHNSON (9) 4x100 Relay 60 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters Indoor 200 Meters
2016, 18, 19 2017, 18, 19 2018 2018, 19
NICKIESHA WILSON (9) 60 Hurdles Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Hurdles 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007
NEISHA BERNARD-THOMAS (8) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2004-05 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04
DEBBIE PARRIS (8) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1996-98 1995-97 1995-98
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1994 1994 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94
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HISTORY
DANYEL MICHELL
CINNAMON SHEFFIELD
DEBBIE PARRIS
TANANJALYN STANLEY
LATARSHA STROMAN
DAWN BOWLES
KIM CARSON
STEPHANIE DURST
SHEILA ECHOLS
CAMILLE CATO
DANYEL WOFFORD
DAWN SOWELL
TANANJALYN STANLEY (8) 55 Hurdles 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
RACHEL MISHER (7) 1987-89 1989-90 1988-90
Outdoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay
KEISHA SPENCER (6) 2016, 17, 18 2018 2018 2018, 19
LATARSHA STROMAN (8) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1997 1994-96 1995, 1997 1994-95
KENYANNA WILSON (8) 60 Meters 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
2009-11 2009, 2011 2008, 2010-11
DAWN BOWLES (7) 55 Hurdles 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
KIM CARSON (7)
NADIA DAVY (7) 2003-04 2003-04 2003 2003-04
SHEILA ECHOLS (7) 55 Meters Indoor Long Jump 100 Meters Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
1985, 1987 1987 1987 1987 1985, 1987
2003-04 2003 2003-04 2003-04
JADA MARTIN (7) Outdoor 200 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
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2004 2002-04 2002-04
Indoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x800 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1985 1985, 1987 1987 1985-86
ALEIA HOBBS (6) 100 Meters 60 Meters 4x100 Relay
2015, 17, 18 2018 2015, 2018
TONEA MARSHALL (6) 60m Hurdles 100m Hurdles 4x100 Relay
2018, 2020 2018, 2019 2019, 2021
JESSICA OHANAJA (6)
MONIQUE HALL (7) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
CAMILLE CATO (6) 1994-96 1993-96
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2011-14 2012-14
NICOLE TONEY (7) 1991 1990-92 1990-92
55 Hurdles 100 Hurdles
1985 1985-86 1985, 1987 1985, 1987
JASMIN STOWERS (7) 60 Hurdles 100 Hurdles
2015, 17 2017 2015-16 2016, 17
60 Hurdles 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
2007-08 2007-08 2005, 2007
Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989
60 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2007 2007 2007 2006-07
CAMILLE JACKSON (5) 2010-12 2012 2010, 2012
Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
1991 1993 1990-91, 1993
HEATHER VAN NORMAN (6)
SHARON JAKLOFSKY (5)
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Long Jump Heptathlon
1991 1991, 1993 1993 1992-93
DANYEL WOFFORD (6) Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1986-87 1987-88 1987-88
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2011-12 2012 2011 2012
VALMA BASS (5) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2000 2000 2000 1998, 2000
JOYCE BATES (5) 60 Hurdles 100 Hurdles 4x100 Relay
1999-2000 1999-2000 2000
BRITTANI CARTER (5) Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump
100 Hurdles 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2009-11 2009, 2011
2015-16 2014, 2016 2016
CLAIRE CONNOR (5) Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump
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1992-93 1991-93
SUZETTE LEE (5) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
1997 1996-97 1996-97
CHARLENE LIPSEY (5) Indoor 800 Meters Outdoor 800 Meters
REBECCA ALEXANDER (5)
CHANICE CHASE (5)
DAWN SOWELL (6) 55 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
SHERRY FLETCHER (5) 1999 1999-2000 2000 1999-2000
CASSANDRA TATE (6)
MICHELE MORRIS (7) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
1986-88 1987-88
2012-13 2011-13
KYMBER PAYNE (5) Outdoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Indoor 4x400 Relay 2018
2017, 2018 2017, 2018
SHEILA POWELL (5) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1995-96 1996 1994-95
DAPHNIE SAUNDERS (5) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump
1993-94 1994 1993-94
SA’DONNA THORNTON (5) 60 Meters 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
2000 2000 1997-98, 2001
WENDY TRUVILLION (5) Indoor 500 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1985 1985-87 1985
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HISTORY
KEISHA SPENCER
JOYCE BATES
CLAIR CONNOR
DAPHNIE SAUNDERS
SA’DONNA THORNTON
WENDY TRUVILLION
CLAUDINE WILLIAMS (5) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
SEMOY HACKETT (4) 1999 1999-2000 1999 1999
Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Discus
1985-87 1986 1987
LANA ZIMMERMAN (5) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x800 Relay Heptathlon
1983 1985 1982-83, 1985
AMBER ANNING (4) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay
2020, 2021 2020, 2021
JACKIE BOBIEN (4) Indoor 4x400 Meters Indoor 4x800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Meters
60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
1985 1987-88 1986
Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault
2011 2011 2011 2011
2009-10, 2012 2011
2006 2008 2006 2006
SHARON CLARKE (4) Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
1986 1986 1986 1986
MARY COBB (4) 55 Hurdles 100 Hurdles
1990-91 1990-91
OPAL CUNNINGHAM (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1989 1989 1988-89
NATOYA GOULE (4) Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2013 2013 2013 2013
SHEILA POWELL
CLAUDINE WILLIAMS
TERESA WILLIFORD
LANA ZIMMERMAN
Indoor Long Jump Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
2008 2009 2006-07
2006-07 2006-07
Indoor 4x400 Relay Indoor 4x800 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2001 2001-02 2001
MONIQUE FREEMAN (3)
RONETTA SMITH (4) Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2020 2020, 2021 2021
2013 2013-14 2013
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 400 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1995-96 1995 1995
Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2011 2013 2012-13
ABBY O’DONOGHUE (4) Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump
2019-21 2021
Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
2021 2021 2021 2021
TAKEIA PINCKNEY (4) 2010 2010 2010, 2013
SHA’CARRI RICHARDSON (4) 60 Meters 100 Meters Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
TORI BLISS (3) Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put
2015 2014-15
Indoor 800 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay
2002-03 2002
KYM CARTER (3) Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Heptathlon
1987 1987 1987
CELENA CLARKE (3)
FAVOUR OFILI (4)
60 Meters 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
1989 1985-86, 1989
MARIAN BURNETT (3)
LATOYA MCDERMOTT (4)
2019 2019 2019 2019
Indoor 400 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1999 1999 1998
2020 2020 2021
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2010 2009 2009
60 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2018 2018 2018
INDIRA HAMILTON (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
1993 1992-93
SIEDDA HERBERT (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2012-13 2013
BRITTLEY HUMPHREY (3) 400 Hurdles 60 Hurdles Indoor 4x400 Relay
2019 2020 2020
LYNNIKA PITTS (3) Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
2013-14 2014
Indoor 1,000 Meters Indoor 4x800 Relay Outdoor 800 Meters
1985 1985 1985
MILAN YOUNG (3)
JONIQUE DAY (3) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2020, 2021 2021
CHRISTINE SLYTHE (3)
THELMA DAVIES (3) 60 Meters Indoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault
CASSONDRA HALL (3)
CHERYL WILSON (4) CHARLENE MAULSEED (4)
1999-2000 2000
BRITTANY HALL (3)
Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor 4x400 Relay Heptathlon
Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump
1991 1989 1989
LISA GUNNARSSON (3) 2010 2010 2009-10
NIKITA TRACEY (4)
SYMONE MASON (4) Indoor 200 Meters Indoor 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay
Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
DONALDA DUPREY (3)
KAYANN THOMPSON (4)
ANDREA LINTON (4)
JUANITA BROADDUS (4) Indoor 4x400 Relay 100 Meters 4x100 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
SUZETTE LEE
CYNETHEIA ROOKS (4)
RACHEL LAURENT (4)
TERESA WILLIFORD (5)
SHARON JAKLOFSKY
2011-12 2012
60 Hurdles Indoor 4x400 Relay 400 Hurdles
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HISTORY
KYM CARTER
SHARON CLARKE
MONIQUE FREEMAN
NICOLE TONEY
NEISHA BERNARD-THOMAS JULIE LEWIS-HARRIS (2)
REBEKAH WALES (3) Javelin
2015, 16, 17
ZINA AGE (2) 4x100 Relay
MARY COBB
1987-88
Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
55 Hurdles 100 Hurdles
1986 1988
2020, 2021
2018 2018
1988 1987
BIANCA ROCKETT (2)
2015 2015
ROSLYN RUCKER (2)
2016 2015
APRIL SAMS (2)
DAESHON GORDON (2) 60 Hurdles 100 Hurdles
2011 2010
2015-16
2014 2014
MARITA HUNT (2) Outdoor Long Jump 4x100 Relay
Indoor Triple Jump 4x100 Relay
Indoor 4x800 Relay Outdoor 4x Relay
Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Indoor Long Jump
Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2016, 2017
Outdoor High Jump
1993-94
ERSULA FARROW (1)
1985 1985
MEISUE FRANCIS (1)
MICHELLE KING (2) 100 Meters 4x100 Relay
70
Outdoor 800 Meters
Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2013
Outdoor 800 Meters
2016
RUBY STAUBER (1) 1987
TINA HARRIS (1)
60 Hurdles
Indoor 4x400 Relay
100 Hurdles
1999-2000
2020
2004
1992
1997
2020
1985
LESLIE NIXON (1) Indoor 4x800 Relay
1988
2001
MUFFY MCLEOD (1) Indoor 4x800 Relay
2020
2001
KATY-ANN MCDONALD (1) Indoor 800 Meters
1988
TANYA OSBOURNE (1) Outdoor 4x400 Relay
2004
2013
ASHLEY OWENS (1) 2019
4x100 Relay
2005
KIYA OVIOSUN (1) 2006
Indoor 4x400 Relay
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4x100 Relays
2013
Outdoor 800 Meters
1983
JURNEE WOODWARD (1) 1998
CHARLOTTE MAYOCK (1) Indoor Mile
2017
LEE ANN VAN LANDINGHAM (1) 1999
CHENELLE MARSHALL (1) Outdoor Long Jump
Indoor 800 Meters
TOSHIKA SYLVESTER (1) 2004
SELENA LEWIS (1)
Indoor 4x400 Relay 1989 1989
KERI EMANUEL (1) Indoor Triple Jump
GAI KAPERNICK (2)
Indoor 4x400 Relay
MORGAN SCHUETZ (1) 1994
XYLLENA LYNCH (1)
CHERYL COKER (1) Javelin
MONTENAE ROYE-SPEIGHT (1) 1998
BRITTANY LITTLEJOHN (1) 2002 2002
ALIA ARMSTRONG (1) 60 Hurdles
1995 1995
TRAVIA JONES (2) Outdoor 4x400 Relay
Outdoor 4x400 Relay
SOMALIA LINDSAY (1) 1985 1985
EUNICE ALLEN (1)
DENISE HINTON (2) Weight Throw Hammer Throw
1989 1988
MERCY ABIRE (1)
RUSHELL HARVEY (2) 4x100 Relay
CARMIS FRANKS (1)
Indoor 4x800 Relay
ANGELA PHIPPS (2) Outdoor 200 Meters 4x100 Relay
NATALIYAH FRIAR (2) Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
CHRISTINE SLYTHE
KATHI HARRIS (1)
RHONDA PHILLIPS (2) Indoor 4x800 Relay Heptathlon
LAVERNE EVE (2) Indoor Shot Put Javelin
JULIE LEWIS-HARRIS
Outdoor Long Jump
ZAKIYA DENOON (2) Indoor 4x400 Relay Outdoor 4x400 Relay
LAVERNE EVE
1991-92
NYAGOA BAYAK (2) Indoor High Jump
RONETTA SMITH
Indoor 4x400 Relay
MELISSA OGBOURNE (2) Indoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
LOLO JONES
EUREKA HALL (1)
JOVENNIE MCDUFFIE (2) Heptathlon
ALICIA BASS (2)
1988 1985
OPAL CUNNINGHAM
2020
400 Hurdles
2019
Career All-American Honors
PETE COLEY
WALTER DAVIS
MEN’S CAREER ALL-AMERICA HONORS NAME
TOTAL
Kelly Willie Bennie Brazell Pete Coley Aaron Ernest Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Xavier Carter Armanti Hayes Barrett Nugent Walter Davis Quincy Downing JuVaughn Harrison Rohsaan Griffin Jaron Flournoy Trindon Holliday Vernon Norwood Robert Parham Richard Thompson Billy Brown Russ Buller Michael Cherry Lueroy Colquhoun Cyril Grayson Reggie Jones Mikael Olander Marcus Thomas Caleb Williams Simon Williams Damar Forbes Alleyne Francique Glenn “Slats” Hardin Walter Henning Eddie Kennison Terrance Laird John Moffitt Robert Simmons Terry Thornton Slip Watkins Ade Alleyne-Forte Mike Alridge Chris Cummings Fitzroy Dunkley Passmore Furusa Richard Jones Chris King Michael Lauro Regan Nichols Llewellyn Starks Damion Thomas Zedric Thomas Robin van Helden Horatio Williams Tremayne Acy LeVar Anderson
19 14 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4
Derrick Brew Darrell Bush Reggie Dardar Mark Elliott Jermaine Grant Rayvon Grey Jeremy Hicks Akanni Hislop Renard Howell Riker Hylton Lotfi Khaida Byron Logan Joe Maciejczyk John Nichols Isa Phillips Jason Sanders Larry Shipp Marvin Stevenson Derrick Thymes Bernard Williams Siraj Williams Shermund Allsop Claston Bernard Kyron Blaise LaMar Bruton Will Coppage Glenroy Gilbert Billy Hardin Greg Hill Charles James Jamaal James Rolf Kahles Alleyne Lett Orlando McDaniel Correion Mosby Fabian Muyaba Gabriel Mvumvure Dylan Peebles Derrick Prentice Eric Reid Melville Rogers Matthew Rose Mario Sategna ReVey Scott LeJuan Simon David Singoei Keyth Talley Jack Torrance Willie Turner Larry Weaver Bryant Williams Noah Williams Austin Benton Buddy Blair Sheldon Blockburger Willie Bradley
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
HISTORY
ESTHER JONES
Dorian Camel Efrem Coley Tom Dickey Sean Dixon-Bodie Mondo Duplantis Eric Edwards Jr. Marlon Greensword Maurice Horton Jamar Howard Johnnie Jackson Bengt Jarlsjo Pearson Jordan Bob Lowther Milton Mallard Earl Marcelle Ernest Marvin Eugene McCain Delmon McNabb Allen Misher Dino Napier David Paddison Curtis Perry Scott Petersen Gunnar Pfingsten Tyler Terry Jahnoy Thompson Joshua Thompson Daniel Trosclair
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
WOMEN’S CAREER ALL-AMERICA HONORS NAME
Esther Jones Muna Lee Peta-Gaye Dowdie Cheryl Taplin Schowonda Williams Samantha Henry D’Andre Hill Kelly Baptiste Kimberlyn Duncan Sylvia Brydson Myra Combs Youlanda Warren Dahlia Duhaney Stephanie Durst Zundra Feagin LaTavia Thomas Astia Walker Mikiah Brisco Lolo Jones Brooklynn Morris Kwajalein Butler Deonna Lawrence Danyel Mitchell
TOTAL 21 20 19 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10
Hazelann Regis Cinnamon Sheffield Kortnei Johnson Nickiesha Wilson Neisha Bernard-Thomas Debbie Parris Tananjalyn Stanley LaTarsha Stroman Kenyanna Wilson Dawn Bowles Kim Carson Nadia Davy Sheila Echols Monique Hall Jada Martin Rachel Misher Michele Morris Jasmin Stowers Nicole Toney Camille Cato Aleia Hobbs Tonea Marshall Jessica Ohanaja Dawn Sowell Keisha Spencer Cassandra Tate Heather Van Norman Danyel Wofford Rebecca Alexander Valma Bass Joyce Bates Brittani Carter Chanice Chase Claire Connor Sherry Fletcher Camille Jackson Sharon Jaklofsky Suzette Lee Charlene Lipsey Kymber Payne Sheila Powell Daphnie Saunders Sa’Donna Thornton Wendy Truvillion Claudine Williams Teresa Williford Lana Zimmerman Amber Anning Jackie Bobien Juanita Broaddus Sharon Clarke Mary Cobb Opal Cunningham Natoya Goule Semoy Hackett
PETA-GAYE DOWDIE 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Rachel Laurent Andrea Linton Symone Mason Charlene Maulseed Latoya McDermott Abigail O'Donoghue Favour Ofili Takeia Pinckney Sha'Carri Richardson Cynetheia Rooks Ronetta Smith Kayann Thompson Nikita Tracey Cheryl Wilson Tori Bliss Marian Burnett Kym Carter Celena Clarke Thelma Davies Jonique Day Donalda Duprey Monique Freeman Lisa Gunnarsson Brittany Hall Cassondra Hall Indira Hamilton Siedda Herbert Brittley Humphrey Lynnika Pitts Christine Slythe Milan Young Rebekah Wales Zina Age Alicia Bass Nyagoa Bayak Zakiya Denoon Laverne Eve Nataliyah Friar Daeshon Gordon Rushell Harvey Denise Hinton Marita Hunt Travia Jones Gai Kapernick Michelle King Julie Lewis-Harris Jovennie McDuffie Melissa Ogbourne Rhonda Phillips Angela Phipps Bianca Rockett Roslyn Rucker April Sams
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LSU at the Texas Relays
HISTORY
Terrance Laird was named Most Outstanding Performer in 2021
Kimberlyn Duncan was named Most Outstanding Performer in 2012
For many collegiate programs across the country, the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays marks the true beginning of the outdoor season as many of the nation’s top teams travel to Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin for one of the most prestigious meets during the regular season. LSU is world famous for the performance of its men’s and women’s relay teams, and its success at the Texas Relays rivals that of any program in the NCAA. The Tigers and Lady Tigers have combined for 84 relay titles and 84 individual titles in the University division at the Texas Relays, and the squads will be looking to add to their impressive resume in 2020. MEN’S UNIVERSITY RELAY CHAMPIONS
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (2) 2008 (9:40.66), 2017 (9:46.61)
4X200-METER RELAY (11) 1973 (1:23.3), 1978 (1:22.87), 1979 (1:22.37), 1980 (1:22.35), 1996 (1:22.80), 1997 (1:21.78), 1998 (1:21.77), 2007 (1:26.06), 2011 (1:20.45), 2015 (1:22.60), 2017 (1:22.28)
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY RELAY CHAMPIONS
CLYDE LITTLEFIELD 4X100-METER RELAY (9) 1993 (39.39), 1995 (39.01), 1998 (38.91), 2004 (38.93), 2005 (38.94), 2006 (38.97), 2007 (40.57), 2008 (38.74), 2017 (38.97), 2019 (38.41) CLEBURNE PRICE, JR. 4X400-METER RELAY (7) 1939 (3:18.8), 1940 (3:18.4), 2002 (3:06.41), 2006 (3:02.31), 2007 (3:09.93), 2012 (3:04.54), 2016 (3:01.83) 4X800-METER RELAY (3) 1935 (7:51.6), 1995 (7:24.64), 2010 (7:30.25)
100 METERS
1978 1996 2006 2008 2008
Revy Scott Chris Cummings Kelly Willie Trindon Holliday Richard Thompson*
200 METERS
2021 Terrance Laird 1,500 METERS
1979 Mike Quigley 110 HURDLES
1975 2011 2012 2018 2021
Larry Shipp Barrett Nugent Barrett Nugent Damion Thomas Damion Thomas
400 HURDLES
10.22 10.23 10.18 10.20 10.00 19.81 3:46.99
1964 1983 1986 2002 2007
Billy Hardin John Dutton Bernard Williams Lueroy Colquhoun Isa Phillips
3,000 STEEPLECHASE
1979 Mark Dobbins 1990 Magnus Bengtsson HIGH JUMP
1938 Fred Shelton 1940 Ivan Devall POLE VAULT
13.7 13.19w 13.37w 13.68 13.22
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1987 Ricky Wright 1999 Russ Buller 2000 Russ Buller LONG JUMP
1941 1981 1990 1998 2002 2004
Billy Brown Eugene McCain Llewellyn Starks Mike Alridge Walter Davis LeJuan Simon
4X100-METER RELAY (12) 1989 (43.33), 1991 (43.82), 1992 (43.98), 1994 (43.25), 1995 (43.68), 1996 (43.31), 2001 (43.43), 2003 (42.63), 2004 (43.34), 2012 (42.99), 2016 (43.25), 2018 (42.66), 2019 (43.58), 2021 (42.87) 4X200-METER RELAY (9) 2000 (1:33.77), 2001 (1:31.63), 2002 (1:33.05), 2003 (1:30.07), 2004 (1:30.42), 2006 (1:32.70), 2011 (1:30.88), 2012 (1:30.01), 2016 (1:31.30)
SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (2) 1972 (3:18.48), 2010 (3:16.01) 4X1,500-METER RELAY (1) 1989 (15:09.74) MEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS
SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (13) 1987 (1:39.04), 1989 (1:36.81), 1991 (1:38.10), 1992 (1:37.90), 1993 (1:37.95), 1997 (3:50.44), 1999 (3:44.18), 2002 (3:48.54), 2004 (3:44.20), 2009 (3:50.89), 2010 (3:43.98), 2012 (3:43.79), 2013 (3:43.98)
50.8 51.01 50.0 50.14 50.71
TRIPLE JUMP
1998 2001 2003 2012
Levar Anderson Walter Davis John Moffitt Kyron Blaise
HAMMER
8:43.02 8:39.83 6-2 6-3 1/2 16-10 18-2 1/2 18-8 3/4 25-7 24-9 26-3 1/2 25-1 3/4 26-7 3/4 25-8w
2010 Walter Henning JAVELIN
1935 1946 1965 1966 1967
Buddy Blair Bob Lowther Delmon McNabb Jack Dyer Delmon McNabb
DISCUS
1989 1990 1992 2015
John Nichols John Nichols John Nichols Rodney Brown
51-5 3/4 54-11 1/2 54-6 1/2w 53-6 1/2w 236-1 206-6 197-3 1/2 221-5 1/4 235-4 250-0 204-1 202-3 201-0 209-8
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS 100 METERS
1987 1989 1993 1994 1995 2003 2004 2005 2008 2012 2013 2017 2018 2019
Sheila Echols Dawn Sowell Cheryl Taplin Cheryl Taplin Zundra Feagin Muna Lee Muna Lee Kelly Baptiste Kelly Baptiste* Kimberlyn Duncan Kimberlyn Duncan Kortnei Johnson Aleia Hobbs Sha'Carri Richardson
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11.37 10.93 11.45 10.99w 11.12w 10.97w 11.31 11.04w 11.06 10.94w 11.06w 11.19w 10.86 10.91w
TEXAS RELAYS MOST OUTSTANDING TEAMS 1989 1995 1996 2003 2012 2021 2021
LSU Women LSU Women LSU Women LSU Women LSU Women LSU Women LSU Men
TEXAS RELAYS MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS 1987 1989 1992 1994 2003 2012 2021
Schowonda Williams Dawn Sowell Dawn Bowles Cheryl Taplin Lolo Jones Kimberlyn Duncan Terrance Laird
4X400-METER RELAY (5) 1993 (3:30.81), 1994 (3:31.52), 1995 (3:29.82), 2008 (3:29.72), 2009 (3:31.81) 4X800-METER RELAY (6) 1985 (8:34.10), 2008 (8:45.04), 2009 (8:46.23), 2011 (8:39.19), 2013 (8:41.25), 2017 (9:39.57) DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (2) 2012 (11:16.82), 2013 (11:23.55)
100 HURDLES
1986 1989 1991 1992 1996 2000 2003 2007 2008 2019 2021
Alicia Bass Tananjalyn Stanley Mary Cobb Dawn Bowles Kim Carson Joyce Bates Lolo Jones Jessica Ohanaja Nickiesha Wilson Tonea Marshall Tonea Marshall
400 HURDLES
1985 1986 1987 1993 2007 2017 2018 2019 2021
Schowonda Williams Schowonda Williams Schowonda Williams Debbie Parris Nickiesha Wilson Kymber Payne Kymber Payne Jurnee Woodward Jurnee Woodward
800 METERS
13.26 12.94 13.15 13.05 12.73w 12.82w 12.90 13.34 12.85 12.96 12.75 56.57 57.80 58.56 58.02 57.12 56.12 55.92 57.28 56.64
2021 Katy-Ann McDonald 2:06.84
1,500 METERS
2021 Alicia Stamey HIGH JUMP
2010 Brittani Carter POLE VAULT
2009 Rachel Laurent
4:28.89 6-0 1/2 14-1 1/4
LONG JUMP
1993 Daphnie Saunders 20-8 2014 Keri Emanuel 21-6 1/4 2016 Nataliyah Friar 20-8 1/2 TRIPLE JUMP
1996 1997 2000 2002
Suzette Lee Suzette Lee Keisha Spencer Nicole Toney
DISCUS
44-6 44-11 1/2 45-10 43-7 1/4
1994 Danyel Mitchell 183-3 * Indicates winner of an invitational race
LSU at the Penn Relays
HISTORY
2011 Penn Relays 4x100 Relay Champions
Each year, track athletes from around the world converge on historic Franklin Field in Philadelphia for the annual Penn Relay Carnival to take part in one of the true spectacles in the sport of track and field. The LSU Track & Field program has been one of the featured attractions over the years as the Tigers and Lady Tigers put their talent on display for the more than 100,000 fans that fill the stands to make the Penn Relays one of the unique events in all of sports. The teams have won a combined 70 Championship of America relay titles, while having 70 athletes crowned University champions throughout the storied history of the meet. The Lady Tigers are the winningest women’s program in meet history as their 46 total relay titles all-time is more than any other women’s program in collegiate track and field. The Tigers have won 24 relay titles of their own. LSU made history in 2008 by winning a combined six relay titles between the men’s and women’s teams, which is a meet record for a combined program.
PENN RELAYS MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETES 1994 1996 2003 2006 2006 2008 2009 2009 2010 2014
Cheryl Taplin D’Andre Hill Muna Lee Kelly Baptiste Kellie Willie LaTavia Thomas Rachel Laurent Jeremy Hicks Walter Henning Rodney Brown
College Women’s Outstanding Relay Runner College Women’s Outstanding Relay Runner College Women’s Outstanding Relay Runner College Women’s Individual Athlete of the Meet College Men’s Outstanding Relay Runner College Women’s Outstanding Relay Runner College Women’s Individual Athlete of the Meet College Men’s Individual Athlete of the Meet College Men’s Individual Athlete of the Meet College Men’s Individual Athlete of the Meet
MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICA RELAY TITLES
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICA RELAY TITLES
1979 (40.00), 1992 (39.70), 1993 (39.49), 1995 (39.47), 2005 (39.06), 2006 (39.22), 2007 (39.73), 2008 (39.18), 2011 (38.77)
1985 (44.61), 1991 (43.96), 1992 (44.14), 1995 (43.99), 1996 (43.66), 1997 (43.51), 1998 (43.42), 2000 (43.98), 2003 (42.73), 2004 (42.92), 2007 (43.66), 2008 (42.59)
4X100-METER RELAY (9)
4X200-METER RELAY (5)
1992 (1:22.02), 1997 (1:21.50), 1998 (1:22.28), 2006 (1:21.31), 2011 (1:20.62)
4X400-METER RELAY (5)
2002 (3:05.14), 2006 (3:02.21), 2007 (3:07.34), 2012 (3:04.47),2015 (3:02.61)
SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (3)
2008 (3:16.68), 2010 (3:17.65), 2014 (3:17.96)
4X800-METER RELAY (1)
4X100-METER RELAY (12)
4X200-METER RELAY (12)
1991 (1:32.2), 1994 (1:32.55), 1995 (1:32.61), 1996 (1:31.60), 1997 (1:31.29), 1999 (1:32.46), 2001 (1:31.24), 2002 (1:31.58), 2003 (1:29.78), 2004 (1:30.54), 2006 (1:31.65), 2012 (1:31.86)
SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY (10)
1991 (53.0), 1992 (53.8), 1999 (54.01), 2000 (54.57), 2003 (53.04), 2004 (53.43), 2006 (54.24), 2008 (52.77), 2012 (54.68), 2015 (54.22)
SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (8)
1935 (7:49.0)
2002 (3:47.48), 2003 (3:44.68), 2007 (3:47.09), 2008 (3:46.65), 2009 (3:47.26), 2010 (3:48.36), 2011 (3:48.45), 2013 (3:44.26)
SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY (1) 1987 (55.73)
4X400-METER RELAY (2)
1987 (3:35.66), 1993 (3:29.91)
4X800-METER RELAY (2)
1987 (8:25.95), 2008 (8:30.98) MEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS 100 METERS
2009 Trindon Holliday 2011 Gabriel Mvumvure 110 HURDLES
2010 Barrett Nugent 2015 Jordan Moore 400 HURDLES
1935 Glenn Hardin 10,000 METERS
1990 Terry Thornton POLE VAULT
1997 2000 2004 2010
Russ Buller Russ Buller Daniel Trosclair Josh Dominguez
LONG JUMP
10.16 10.36 13.58 13.84 54.7 28:32.98 18-0 1/2 18-6 1/2 17-4 1/2 17-8 1/2
2001 2002 2004 2009 2013
Walter Davis Walter Davis John Moffitt Jeremy Hicks Damar Forbes
TRIPLE JUMP
1932 1935 1999 2001 2002
Sid Bowman Buddy Blair Levar Anderson Walter Davis Walter Davis
SHOT PUT
1997 Gunnar Pfingsten DISCUS
1999 2000 2014 2015
Alex Forst Alex Forst Rodney Brown Rodney Brown
25-10 1/4 26-8 1/2 26-5 3/4 26-3 25-11
HAMMER
2008 2009 2010 2011
Rabun Fox Walter Henning Walter Henning Walter Henning
JAVELIN
47-9 3/8 47-6 54-2 3/4 55-0 3/4 54-11 1/2 61-5 1/2 184-3 188-11 210-10 213-5
1991 Mark Morris 2008 Chad Radgowski DECATHLON
1992 Kanon Vanderhoff
208-8 225-6 237-9 208-3 225-2 228-8 7,177
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS 100 METERS
1985 1991 1993 1994 1995
Michelle King Esther Jones Cheryl Taplin Cheryl Taplin Kwajalein Butler
11.66 11.33 11.36 11.16 11.40
1996 1998 2001 2002 2003 2006 2009
D’Andre Hill Peta Gaye-Dowdie Muna Lee Muna Lee Muna Lee Kelly Baptiste Samantha Henry
100 HURDLES
1991 1992 1996 2004 2007 2008 2011 2012 2014
Mary Cobb Dawn Bowles Kim Carson Lolo Jones Jessica Ohanaja Nickiesha Wilson Jasmin Stowers Jasmin Stowers Jasmin Stowers
400 HURDLES
1986 Schowonda Williams 1987 Schowonda Williams
11.14 11.37 11.24 11.38 11.23 11.10 11.22 13.06 13.06 13.03 13.04w 13.09 13.03 13.16 13.05 12.99 55.78 56.98
1991 Donalda Duprey
56.99
HIGH JUMP
2010 Brittani Carter POLE VAULT 2008 Katelyn Rodrigue
2009 Rachel Laurent
6-0 13-7 1/4 13-10 1/2
2015 Tori Bliss DISCUS
1993 Danyel Mitchell 1994 Danyel Mitchell JAVELIN
1987 Laverne Eve
LONG JUMP
1993 Daphnie Saunders 20-1 1/2w 2015 Nataliyah Friar 20-7 3/4 TRIPLE JUMP
1996 2002 2003 2011
Suzette Lee 45-3 Nicole Toney 43-1 Nicole Toney 44-4 Melissa Ogbourne 42-10 3/4
SHOT PUT
1992 Danyel Mitchell
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Men’s All-Time Indoor Records
RECORDS Abbreviations: c = converted from equivalent distance, y = time achieved at yard equivalent, a = time achieved at altitude
55 Meters 1. Chris Cummings......................................................1998...........................6.13a 2. Clyde Bishop............................................................ 1982.......................... 6.14y 3. Willie Turner............................................................1978.......................... 6.19y 4. Slip Watkins............................................................1990.............................6.21 5. Jermaine Grant........................................................1998..........................6.22a 6. Glenroy Gilbert........................................................ 1993............................6.24 Efram Coley............................................................. 1979..........................6.24y ReVey Scott.............................................................1978..........................6.24y 9. Rohsaan Griffin.......................................................1996............................6.25 Anthony Druilhet....................................................1986..........................6.25y 60 Meters 1. Richard Thompson......................................... 2008........................ 6.51 2. Trindon Holliday............................................ 2008........................6.54 3. Horatio Williams............................................. 2011......................... 6.61 4. Donte Jackson.................................................2016........................6.63 5. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake..............................2017........................6.65 Tremayne Acy.................................................2015........................6.65 Akanni Hislop................................................ 2020......................6.65a 8. Rynell Parson..................................................2012....................... 6.66 Kelly Willie..................................................... 2006....................... 6.66 Dylan Peebles................................................ 2020..................... 6.66a Terrance Laird................................................ 2020....................... 6.66 200 Meters 1. Terrance Laird.................................................2021..................... 20.20 2. Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006..................... 20.30 3. Kelly Willie..................................................... 2006..................... 20.46 4. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake..............................2017..................... 20.49 5. Aaron Ernest...................................................2013......................20.53 6. Jaron Flournoy................................................2019......................20.55 7. Horatio Williams............................................. 2011...................... 20.68 8. Rohsaan Griffin..............................................1996..................... 20.69 Dylan Peebles.................................................2019..................... 20.69 10. Correion Mosby ..............................................2018..................... 20.70 400 Meters 1. Noah Williams................................................2021...................... 44.71 2. Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006..................... 45.28 3. Vernon Norwood.............................................2015...................... 45.31 4. Alleyne Francique.......................................... 2002......................45.35 5. Pete Coley...................................................... 2002......................45.37 6. Kelly Willie..................................................... 2005...................... 45.41 7. Sean Burrell....................................................2021......................45.57 8. Michael Cherry................................................2016...................... 45.61 9. Tyler Terry...................................................... 2020......................46.01 10. Caleb Williams................................................ 2011......................46.08 800 Meters 1. Blair Henderson..............................................2017................... 1:47.34 2. Richard Jones..................................................2010...................1:47.78 3. Jeffrey Fisher................................................. 2005...................1:47.84 4. Elkana Kosgei................................................ 2008................... 1:48.18 5. Reuben Twijukye........................................... 2008...................1:48.29 6. Jamaal James................................................. 2007...................1:48.58 7. Mark Fowler................................................... 1988....................1:49.31 8. Passmore Furusa............................................1995.................. 1:49.40 9. Robin van Helden...........................................1985..................1:49.61c 10. Sadiki White...................................................2010...................1:49.62 Oversized Track: 1. Jeffrey Fisher................................................. 2004.................. 1:48.44 Mile 1. Davis Bove......................................................2021.................. 3:57.49 2. Passmore Furusa............................................1995.................. 3:58.77 3. John Kosgei.................................................... 2008.................. 3:59.85 4. Robin van Helden.......................................... 1988..................4:00.42 5. Patrick Gavin.................................................. 2006.................. 4:02.73 6. Terry Thornton................................................1990..................4:03.06 7. Bobby Beck.....................................................1982...................4:03.14 8. Mike Quigley.................................................. 1980..................4:04.29 9. Michael Hendry.............................................. 2008.................. 4:05.03 10. Dajour Braxton...............................................2016.................. 4:05.29 3,000 Meters 1. John Kosgei..................................................... 2008.................. 7:55.49 2. Terry Thornton................................................1989.................. 7:56.66 3. Mark Elliott.....................................................1989..................8:00.03 4. Davis Bove......................................................2021..................8:00.34 5. Eric Coston......................................................2021...................8:02.15 6. Passmore Furusa............................................1994..................8:04.90 7. Mike Quigley.................................................. 1980................8:07.00c 8. Curtis Conaway...............................................1982................. 8:08.00 9. Dajour Braxton...............................................2017..................8:08.55 10. Tom Douple....................................................1975................... 8:10.4c
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5,000 Meters 1. Terry Thornton.................................................1990.................13:39.68 2. Mark Elliott.....................................................1990................. 13:43.34 3. Jimmy Wiggins............................................... 2005................. 14:14.94 4. Mike Smith......................................................1986............... 14:16.98c 5. Mark Dobbins................................................. 1980..................14:21.8c 6. Joseph Simuchimba....................................... 2008................ 14:24.46 7. Likhaya Dayile............................................... 2000.................14:25.85 8. Richard Chautin.............................................. 2011................... 14:29.11 9. Cullen Doody...................................................2012.................14:30.25 10. Jacob Simmons............................................... 2009.................14:34.75 Oversized Track: 1. Sam Mwape................................................... 2004..................14:31.39 55 Hurdles 1. Larry Shipp......................................................1976....................... 7.11y 2. Bernard Williams............................................1985.......................7.15y 3. Charles James.................................................1986...................... 7.16y Orlando McDaniel...........................................1981....................... 7.16y 5. Bert Rareshide................................................1996.......................7.17c 6. Eric Reid..........................................................1987...................... 7.19y 7. Derek Hopkins.................................................1990........................ 7.22 8. Allen Misher....................................................1973.................... 7.24yc 9. George Boutte................................................1978......................7.26y 10. Sherman Morris.............................................. 1991..........................7.31 60 Hurdles 1. Damion Thomas.............................................2021.........................7.51 2. Barrett Nugent...............................................2012........................7.55 3. Jordan Moore..................................................2016........................7.58 Eric Edwards Jr................................................2021........................7.58 5. Ryan Fontenot............................................... 2008........................7.69 6. Alleyne Lett................................................... 2007........................7.70 7. Joshua Thompson...........................................2015........................ 7.73 8. Bert Rareshide................................................1996........................ 7.77 9. Arthur Price.................................................... 2020........................ 7.81 10.Greg Scott........................................................ 2000........................7.82 High Jump 1. JuVaughn Harrison...........................2021..................7’ 6.50” (2.30m) 1. Tom Lange...................................... 1992..................7’ 6.50” (2.30m) 3. Alain Metellus.................................. 1986................................7’ 3.50” 4. Larey Weaver................................... 1983..................................... 7’ 3” 5. J.J. Barton......................................... 1999..................................... 7’ 3” 6. Claston Bernard............................... 2002.................. 7’ 1.75” (2.18m) 7. Louis Callaway................................. 1987................................ 7’ 1.50” 8. Bruce Reid........................................ 1989............................... 6’ 11.75” 9. John Dupont..................................... 1995.................................... 6’ 11” 10. Fitzroy Dunkley................................2013.................6’ 10.75” (2.10m) Phillip Malcolm................................ 2007................6’ 10.75” (2.10m) Juan Thomas.................................... 1994.............................. 6’ 10.75” Dennis Harris................................... 1990.............................. 6’ 10.75” Sheldon Blockburger....................... 1988.............................. 6’ 10.75” Harry Palles.......................................1981............................... 6’ 10.75” Pole Vault 1. Mondo Duplantis..............................2019......................19’ 5” (5.92m) 2. Russ Buller ......................................1999................ 19’ 0.25” (5.80m) 3. Daniel Trosclair............................... 2004..................................... 18’ 1” Greg Rappe......................................1984..................................... 18’ 1” 5. Andreas Duplantis...........................2013.................17’ 9.25” (5.42m) 6. Derrick Prentice...............................1995.................17’ 7.75” (5.38m) 7. Marcus McGehee............................. 2011..................17’ 7.50” (5.37m) 8. Joseph Caraway...............................2014...................... 17’ 7” (5.36m) Ricky Wright....................................1987...................... 17’ 7” (5.36m) 10. Edgar Diaz......................................... 1991................................17’ 6.25” Long Jump 1. JuVaughn Harrison...........................2021................27’ 8.75” (8.45m) 2. John Moffitt ................................... 2004................................27’ 1.75” 3. Damar Forbes..................................2013................26’ 11.25” (8.21m) 4. Walter Davis................................... 2002......................26’ 9” (8.15m) 5. Llewellyn Starks..............................1990................. 26’ 7.25” (8.11m) 6. Rayvon Grey.................................... 2020............... 26’ 6.50” (8.09m) 7. Zedric Thomas................................. 2011................ 26’ 6.25” (8.08m) 8. Marcus Thomas.............................. 2000............................... 26’ 3.75” 9. Jeremy Hicks................................... 2009................ 26’ 3.50” (8.01m) 10. Mike Alridge......................................1996....................25’ 10” (7.87m) Matthew Rose.................................1989....................25’ 10” (7.87m) Triple Jump 1. Walter Davis ................................... 2002............. 56’ 6.50” (17.23m) 2. Lejuan Simon.................................. 2004..............55’ 11.25” (17.05m) 3. John Moffitt.................................... 2004.................... 55’ 1” (16.79m) 4. LaVar Anderson...............................1999.............. 55’ 0.75” (16.78m) 5. Willie Bradley.................................. 2004.............. 54’ 5.25” (16.59m) Sean Dixon-Bodie............................2021.............. 54’ 5.25” (16.59m) 7. Reggie Jones....................................1993...............54’ 2.75” (16.53m) 8. Lotfi Khaida.....................................1992................................54’ 1.25” 9. Marcus Thomas...............................2001..............54’ 0.50” (16.47m) 10. Ed Lloyd............................................ 1981...................53’ 11” (16.43m)
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Shot Put 1. Joe Maciejczyk .................................. 1981.............. 66’ 0.25” (20.12m) 2. Simon Williams................................1990................................63’ 1.25” 3. Rolf Kahles......................................1997.............................. 62’ 11.25” 4. Gunnar Pfingsten............................1998.............................62’ 10.50” 5. Scott Petersen.................................1994...............................62’ 0.25” 6. Frank Mazza....................................1989............................... 61’ 5.75” 7. Christian Nehme..............................1999.....................................61’ 5” 8. Ricky Jean-Francois........................ 2006 ..............60’ 1.25” (18.32m) 9. Alex Forst.........................................1999.............................. 60’ 0.50” 10. Tom Marshall....................................1980...............................59’ 8.25” Weight Throw 1. Walter Henning................................ 2010.................. 78’ 1” (23.80m) 2. Johnnie Jackson................................ 2017............ 77’ 3.75” (23.56m) 3. Jon Nerdal......................................... 2021.............. 72’ 11.75 (22.24m) 4. Michael Lauro................................... 2012............ 72’ 6.25” (22.10m) 5. Jake Norris......................................... 2019 ................. 71’ 11” (21.92m) 6. Dave Paddison.................................. 1994............ 69’ 11.50” (21.32m) 7. Rodney Brown.................................. 2015 ..............69’ 3.25” (21.11m) 8. David Collins..................................... 2016 ........... 68’ 3.75” (20.82m) 9. Ross Roubion....................................2011 ........... 67’ 0.50” (20.43m) 10.Patrick Geers....................................... 2016............66’ 11.50” (20.41m) Pentathlon 1. Sheldon Blockburger......................................1987...................... 4,451 2. Bruce Reid.......................................................1989..................... 4,399 3. Claston Bernard............................................. 2002..................... 4,350 4. Bengt Jarlsjo...................................................1989..................... 4,085 5. Mikael Olander............................................... 1988..................... 4,053 6. Enno Tjepkema.............................................. 1988......................3,925 7. Kanon Vanderhoff..........................................1992......................3,877 Heptathlon 1. Darion Powell................................................. 2006......................5,707 2. Edwin Billot................................................... 2006......................5,652 3. Gavin Fleming................................................ 2005......................5,077 4. Alleyne Lett................................................... 2005......................5,072 5. Kwami Roberts.............................................. 2005......................4,822 4x400-Meter Relay 1. Kelly Willie, Reggie Dardar, Melville Rogers, Xavier Carter...................... 2006...................3:04.01 2. Darrell Bush, Quincy Downing, Cyril Grayson, Vernon Norwood.....................2014..................3:04.04 3. Cyril Grayson, LaMar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Fitzroy Dunkley....................2016.................. 3:04.28 4. Robert Parham, Lueroy Colquhoun, Pedro Tunon, Alleyne Francique...................2001..................3:04.44 5. Cyril Grayson, LaMar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Fitzroy Dunkley....................2016..................3:04.46 6. Darrell Bush, Quincy Downing, Cyril Grayson, Vernon Norwood.....................2014.............. 3:04.54aa 7. Darrell Bush, Quincy Downing, Cyril Grayson, Vernon Norwood.....................2014..................3:04.60 8. Tyler Terry, Dylan Peebles Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy....................2019..................3:04.69 9. Lueroy Colquhoun, Pete Coley, Robert Parham, Alleyne Francique.............. 2002.................. 3:04.75 10.Pete Coley, Marlon Greensword, Bennie Brazell, Kelly Willie........................... 2003.................. 3:04.79 Oversized Track: 1. Robert Parham, Pete Coley, Bennie Brazell, Kelly Willie........................... 2004.................. 3:03.97 2. Bernard Whyte, Andre Brown, David Herbert, Bernard Williams...................1985...................3:04.14 3. Darrell Bush, Quincy Downing, Cyril Grayson, Vernon Norwood.....................2015.................. 3:04.28 4. Robert Parham, Lueroy Colquhoun, Pedro Tunon, Alleyne Francique...................2001.................. 3:06.73 5. Bennie Brazell, Pete Coley, Siraj Williams, Kelly Willie............................ 2004.................. 3:06.79 Distance Medley Relay (1200, 400, 800, 1600) 1. Blair Henderson, Jaron Flournoy, Jack Wilkes, Dajour Braxton..........................2017...................9:31.66 2. Elkana Kosgei, Armanti Hayes, Jamaal James, John Kosgei........................... 2008................... 9:35.31 3. Blair Henderson, Cyril Grayson, Jack Wilkes, Dajour Braxton..........................2016.................. 9:35.90 4. Blair Henderson, Marcus Tiner, Jack Wilkes, Dajour Braxton..........................2017...................9:36.22 5. Michael Hendry, Austin Benton, Isa Phillips, Patrick Gavin............................. 2006.................. 9:41.04 6. Jack Wilkes, Matthew Rhorer, Blair Henderson, Dajour Braxton...................2016.................. 9:42.56 7. Eric Coston, Charles Lewis, Adam Wise, Davis Bove.................................2021...................9:43.14 8. Tre Hendry, Kurt Dietrich, James Hook, Passmore Furusa......................1995..................9:45.64 9. Scott Ainsworth, Calvin Kennon, John Sauerhage, Bobby Beck.........................1982.................. 9:46.24 10. Davis Bove, Dorian Camel Eric Coston, TJ Bleichner............................... 2020.................. 9:46.35
Women’s All-Time Indoor Records Abbreviations: c = converted from equivalent distance, a = time achieved at altitude 55 Meters 1. Dawn Sowell............................................................1989............................6.58 2. D’Andre Hill..............................................................1996............................6.65 3. Peta-Gaye Dowdie..................................................1998......................... 6.68a 4. Esther Jones.............................................................1989............................6.69 5. Sheila Echols...........................................................1987............................6.70 6. Cheryl Taplin............................................................1994............................6.72 7. Kelly Baptiste..........................................................2006............................6.73 Muna Lee.................................................................2003............................6.73 9. Dahlia Duhaney....................................................... 1993............................6.76 10. Kwajalein Butler......................................................1996............................6.77 60 Meters 1. Aleia Hobbs.....................................................2018........................7.07 2. Mikiah Brisco..................................................2018..................... 7.08a 3. Kelly Baptiste............................................... 2008.........................7.13 4. Kortnei Johnson..............................................2019........................ 7.14 5. Muna Lee....................................................... 2003........................ 7.15 6. Kimberlyn Duncan..........................................2013........................ 7.16 7. Kenyanna Wilson.......................................... 2008........................ 7.18 Samantha Henry............................................ 2008........................ 7.18 9. Sha’Carri Richardson......................................2019........................7.20 10. D’Andre Hill.....................................................1996.........................7.21 200 Meters 1. Muna Lee........................................................ 2003......................22.49 2. Kimberlyn Duncan..........................................2013......................22.54 3. Favour Ofili.....................................................2021...................... 22.75 4. Symone Mason.............................................. 2020......................22.76 5. Thelma Davies............................................... 2020..................... 22.80 6. Mikiah Brisco .................................................2018...................... 22.81 7. Peta-Gaye Dowdie..........................................1999......................22.83 8. Semoy Hackett............................................... 2011.......................22.84 Brooklynn Morris........................................... 2006......................22.84 9. Jada Martin.....................................................2017......................22.85 10. Dawn Sowell...................................................1989......................22.87 400 Meters 1. Hazelann Regis.............................................. 2005..................... 50.92 2. Amber Anning.................................................2021...................... 51.83 3. Nadia Davy..................................................... 2004..................... 52.00 4. Youlanda Warren............................................1995......................52.39 5. LaTarsha Stroman..........................................1997......................52.45 6. Deonna Lawrence.......................................... 2005..................... 52.48 7. Ronetta Smith............................................... 2002......................52.59 8. Rebecca Alexander.........................................2012......................52.66 9. Nickiesha Wilson........................................... 2007......................52.82 10. Travia Jones....................................................2017......................52.92 Oversized Track: 1. Hazelann Regis.............................................. 2004....................... 51.13 800 Meters 1. Natoya Goule...................................................2013.................. 2:02.00 2. Charlene Lipsey..............................................2013.................. 2:02.47 3. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2017...................2:03.01 Ruby Stauber..................................................2017...................2:03.01 5. Claudine Williams...........................................1999.................. 2:03.38 6. LaTavia Thomas.............................................2010...................2:03.77 7. Neisha Bernard-Thomas............................... 2005.................. 2:03.93 8. Marian Burnett.............................................. 2003.................. 2:04.57 9. Katy-Ann McDonald...................................... 2020.................. 2:04.59 10. Nikita Tracey...................................................2014.................. 2:05.28 Mile 1. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2017.................. 4:38.45 2. Christine Slythe...............................................1985.................. 4:38.67 3. Muffy McLeod.................................................1985................. 4:41.54c 4. Charlotte Mayock...........................................1997.................. 4:41.98 5. Silje Rasmussen.............................................1997...................4:42.91 6. Laura Carleton................................................2012................... 4:43.12 7. Ruby Stauber..................................................2017................... 4:43.17 8. Charlene Lipsey..............................................2013..................4:44.20 9. Lisa Reed........................................................1987.................. 4:45.20 10. Hollie Parker...................................................2016...................4:49.71 3,000 Meters 1. Lisa Reed........................................................1987.................... 9:19.11 2. Laura Carleton................................................2013................... 9:21.92 3. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2016...................9:36.91 4. Muffy McLeod.................................................1985................ 9:40.44c 5. Julia Palin........................................................2019..................9:46.99 6. Alicia Stamey..................................................2021.................. 9:48.41 7. Bridget Cusack............................................... 2000...................9:51.83 8. Susanne Strunz...............................................2001................... 9:52.71 9. Ashley LaJocies...............................................2021...................9:55.22 10. Michelle Gross................................................1981............... 10:00.78c
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5,000 Meters 1. Laura Carleton................................................2013..................16:11.58 2. Julia Palin........................................................2019................ 16:38.80 3. Bridgette Cusack........................................... 2000................17:16.95c 4. Katie Denton.................................................. 2005.................17:26.60 5. Elaine Gomez..................................................1984................ 17:30.21c 6. Brea Goodman................................................ 2011.................. 17:33.34 7. Kate Accardo.................................................. 2008.................17:35.60 8. Dakota Goodman............................................ 2011.................. 17:36.18 9. Lisa Reed........................................................1985............... 17:36.58c 10. Hannah Bourque.............................................2017.................17:58.67
Shot Put 1. Tori Bliss...........................................2015............. 60’ 7.25” (18.42m) 2. Danyel Mitchell................................ 1994............ 55’ 10.50 (17.03m) 3. Teresa Williford............................... 1986 ............ 55’ 9.25” (16.82m) 4. Nickolette Dunbar............................2017 .............54’ 1.75” (16.50m) 5. Katie McKeever................................ 2003......................................52-1 6. Laverne Eve..................................... 1987.............................. 51-7 3/4 7. Amber Hart.......................................2021................... 50’ 8” (15.44m) 8. Laurie Trapp..................................... 1992...............................49-8 1/4 9. Brieanna Kennedy........................... 2010............. 49’ 2.25” (14.99m) 10. Kym Carter........................................ 1987.....................................48-0
55 Hurdles 1. Kim Carson........................................................1996....................... 7.40 2. Astia Walker...................................................1998......................7.46a 3. Tananjalyn Stanley.........................................1989........................7.47 4. Dawn Bowles..................................................1992.........................7.51 5. Lolo Jones...................................................... 2003........................ 7.57 6. Joyce Bates.....................................................1999........................7.58 7. Cinnamon Sheffield........................................1992........................7.59 8. Mary Cobb....................................................... 1991......................... 7.61 9. Jessica Ohanaja.............................................. 2006........................7.62 10. Alicia Bass.......................................................1986........................7.63
Weight Throw 1. Denise Hinton....................................2014 ..................73’ 11” (22.53m) 2. Monique Hardy................................2021.................71’ 11.5” (21.93m) 3. Jordan McClendon...........................2017 ...............69’ 3.25” (21.11m) 4. Emma Robbins................................2021................... 67’ 9” (21.60m) 5. Mallory McDonald........................... 2003...............................65-2 3/4 6. Karen Henning.................................2013 ........... 61’ 10.50” (18.86m) 7. Brieanna Kennedy...........................2012............. 61’ 9.50” (18.83m) 8. Gabby Figueroa................................2015.............. 61’ 1.25” (18.62m) 9. Marvalyn Vernon.............................2017 .............. 61’ 0.75” (18.61m) 10. Samia Stokes...................................2010 ............. 60’ 8.75” (18.51m)
60 Hurdles 1. Tonea Marshall.............................................. 2020..................... 7.86a 2. Jasmin Stowers...............................................2014......................7.94a 3. Alia Armstrong.............................................. 2020........................7.95 4. Mikiah Brisco..................................................2017........................7.98 5. Joyce Bates.................................................... 2000........................7.99 6. Jessica Ohanaja.............................................. 2007....................... 8.00 Lolo Jones...................................................... 2004....................... 8.00 8. Nickiesha Wilson........................................... 2007........................ 8.01 9. Milan Young....................................................2021....................... 8.03 10. Daeshon Gordon..............................................2016....................... 8.04
Pentathlon 1. Sharon Jaklofsky.............................................1992...................... 4,212 2. Katarina Hallberg............................................1990..................... 4,002 Cheryl Wilson..................................................1989..................... 4,002 4. Rhonda Phillips..............................................1989..................... 3,988 5. Megan Akre.................................................... 2006...................... 3,971 6. Shaunette Davidson...................................... 2007..................... 3,896 7. Jovennie McDuffie..........................................1992..................... 3,890 8. Brittany Kelly..................................................2017...................... 3,881 9. Therese Jernbeck............................................2013..................... 3,864 10. Alex Gochenour...............................................2012......................3,855
High Jump 1. Abigail O’Donoghue...........................2020.................6’ 2.25” (1.89m) 2. Gai Kapernick ................................... 1993..................6’ 1.50” (1.87m) 3. Brittani Carter....................................2011.................. 6’ 1.25” (1.86m) Gretchen Francois............................. 1998.................................6’ 1.25” 5. Kym Carter........................................ 1987................. 6’ 0.75” (1.85m) 6. Nyagoa Bayak................................... 2021................... 6’ 0.5” (1.84m) Kelli Flynn......................................... 1991............................... 5’ 11.50” 8. Keisha Spencer................................. 1999............................... 5’ 11.25” 9. Hareldau Argyle................................ 1996.............................. 5’ 10.75” 10. Shanice Hall....................................... 2016..................... 5’ 10” (1.78m) Shaunette Davidson.........................2006.................... 5’ 10” (1.78m) Kim Fenton....................................... 1989..................... 5’ 10” (1.78m)
4x400-Meter Relay 1. Brooklynn Morris, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Deonna Lawrence, Hazelann Regis.............. 2005.................. 3:29.06 2. Brooklynn Morris, Juanita Broaddus, Cynethia Rooks, Deonna Lawrence.............. 2006...................3:29.33 3. Symone Mason, Favour Ofili Milan Young, Amber Anning..........................2021.................. 3:29.69 4. Brooklynn Morris, Cynethia Rooks, LaTavia Thomas, Deonna Lawrence............. 2007.................. 3:29.86 5. Hazelann Regis, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Monique Hall, Nadia Davy............................ 2004...................3:30.14 6. Brooklynn Morris, Nickiesha Wilson, Cynethia Rooks, Deonna Lawrence.............. 2007.................. 3:30.26 7. Rebecca Alexander, Cassandra Tate, Latoya McDermott, Jonique Day................... 2011....................3:30.37 8. Brooklynn Morris, Kelly Baptiste, Juanita Broaddus, Deonna Lawrence........... 2006.................. 3:30.43 9. Rachel Misher, Cassondra Hall, Zakiya Denoon, Kymber Payne ....................2018 ................. 3:30.85 10. Brooklynn Morris, Nickiesha Wilson, LaTavia Thomas, Deonna Lawrence............. 2008....................3:31.14 Oversized Track: 1. Hazelann Regis, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Monique Hall, Nadia Davy............................ 2004...................3:29.42 2. Kymber Payne, Jada Martin, Rachel Misher, Travia Jones...........................2017................... 3:31.50 2. Michele Morris, Jackie Bobien, Rose Lofton, Wendy Truvillion......................1985................... 3:34.41 3. Ronetta Smith, Stephanie Durst, Muna Lee, Myra Combs.................................2001.................. 3:37.40 4. Indira Hamilton, Shannon Cox, Dahlia Duhaney, Youlanda Warren...............1993.................. 3:38.02
Pole Vault 1. Lisa Gunnarsson...............................2021............... 14’ 11.50” (4.56m) 2. Rachel Laurent................................ 2010............... 14’ 3.50” (4.36m) 3. Katelyn Rodriguez...........................2008................ 13’ 6.50” (4.13m) 4. Lacey Sanchez..................................2012................ 12’ 9.50” (3.90m) 5. Amy Stelly........................................ 2019..................... 12’ 6” (3.81m) 6. Mallory Thompson..........................2008..........................12’ (3.66m) 7. Randi Opperman............................. 2002................11’ 9.75” (3.60m) 8. Lauren Saucier.................................2008..................... 11’ 9” (3.58m) 9. Brianne Bergeron..............................2012................. 11’ 7.25” (3.54m) 10. Calah Young..................................... 2005................ 11’ 6.50” (3.52m) Long Jump 1. Daphne Saunders............................. 1994...............22’ 4.50” (6.82m) 2. Sheila Echols.................................... 1987...............21’ 11.75” (6.70m) 3. Aliyah Whisby...................................2021...............21’ 10.25” (6.66m) 4. Monique Freeman...........................2000.............................. 21’ 4.50” 5. Mercy Abire...................................... 2020............... 21’ 1.50” (6.44m) Tina Harris........................................ 2005................21’ 1.50” (6.44m) Dahlia Duhaney................................1991................................ 21’ 1.50” 8. Suzette Lee...................................... 1997............................... 21’ 1.25” 9. Nataliyah Friar..................................2015.......................... 21’ (6.40m) 10. Sharon Jaklofsky.............................. 1992.............................. 20’ 11.25” Triple Jump 1. Suzette Lee........................................ 1997.................. 46’ 9” (14.25m) 2. Keisha Spencer.................................2000............................. 46’ 1.50” 3. Nicole Toney.....................................2003............................. 45’ 2.25” 4. Andrea Linton...................................2008............ 44’ 6.25” (13.57m) 5. Daphnie Saunders............................ 1994............. 44’ 5.25” (13.54m) 6. Keri Emanuel.................................... 2013.................. 44’ 2” (13.46m) 7. Lynnika Pitts..................................... 2014............. 44’ 0.75” (13.43m) 8. Bianca Rockett.................................2002.......................44’ (13.41m) 9. Melissa Ogbourne............................. 2010................... 43’ 5” (13.23m) 10. Nataliyah Friar................................... 2016...................42’ 9” (13.03m)
Distance Medley Relay (1200, 400, 800, 1600) 1. Ruby Stauber, Travia Jones, Hollie Parker, Morgan Schuetz......................2017.................10:57.66 2. Hollie Parker, Travia Jones, Hannah Deworth, Morgan Schuetz...............2016................. 11:05.34 3. Ruby Stauber, Travia Jones, Erika Lewis, Morgan Schuetz.........................2017................. 11:06.83 4. Ruby Stauber, Travia Jones, Hollie Parker, Morgan Schuetz......................2017.................11:08.44 5. Hollie Parker, Chanice Chase, Hannah Deworth, Morgan Schuetz...............2016.................. 11:15.43 6. Hollie Parker, Keterra Harris, Hannah Deworth, Morgan Schuetz...............2016.................. 11:16.92 7. Hollie Parker, Oksana Lawrence, Erika Lewis, Morgan Schuetz.........................2017.................. 11:17.28 8. Charlene Lipsey, Jonique Day, Samantha Levin, Laura Carleton...................2012.................. 11:18.75 9. Andria Aguilar, Keterra Harris, Danielle Avery, Morgan Schuetz....................2015...................11:19.10 10. Laura Carleton, Montenae Roye-Speight, Nikita Tracey, Charlene Lipsey......................2013..................11:22.74
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In running events, hand times are carried in 10ths, while automatic times are carried in 100ths. Hand times are placed with auto times by adding either 0.24 seconds (for events less than 400m), or 0.14 seconds (400m and up) to the hand time. Starting in 1980, only automatic times were accepted for events less than 400 meters. With the exception of the decathlon. Wind-aided performances are not eligible for these lists.
110 Meter Hurdles 1. Damion Thomas.............................................2021........................13.11 2. Barrett Nugent...............................................2012.......................13.32 3. Eric Edwards Jr................................................2021...................... 13.46 4. Jordan Moore................................................. 2005...................... 13.47 5. Eric Reid..........................................................1987...................... 13.50 6. Joshua Thompson...........................................2015.......................13.55 Larry Shipp......................................................1975.......................13.55 9. Alleyne Lett................................................... 2007.......................13.57 10. Arthur Price......................................................2019...................... 13.59
100 Meters 1. Richard Thompson.......................................... 2008....................... 9.89 2. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake..............................2017....................... 9.99 3. Trindon Holliday............................................ 2009......................10.00 4. Terrance Laird.................................................2021......................10.05 5. Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006......................10.09 6. Aaron Ernest...................................................2015.......................10.12 Jaron Flournoy................................................2019.......................10.12 8. Slip Watkins....................................................1989.......................10.15 Fabian Muyaba...............................................1993.......................10.15 Byron Logan....................................................1998.......................10.15
400 Meter Hurdles 1. Bennie Brazell................................................ 2005..................... 47.67 2. Sean Burrell....................................................2021..................... 47.85 3. Isa Phillips..................................................... 2007...................... 48.51 4. Lueroy Colquhon........................................... 2002......................48.91 5. Regan Nichols.................................................1996..................... 49.43 6. Quincy Downing..............................................2015..................... 49.63 7. Bernard Williams............................................1986..................... 49.65 8. Billy Hardin.....................................................1964..................... 49.94 9. Christian Boyd................................................2018...................... 50.31 10. Carey Schimph.................................................1975....................50.44c
200 Meters 1. Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006...................... 19.63 2. Terrance Laird.................................................2021.......................19.81 3. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake..............................2016...................... 19.95 4. Jaron Flournoy................................................2019..................... 20.09 5. Aaron Ernest...................................................2014...................... 20.14 6. Renard Howell................................................2016...................... 20.15 7. Tremayne Acy.................................................2015...................... 20.17 8. Richard Thompson........................................ 2008...................... 20.18 9. Rohsaan Griffin..............................................1996...................... 20.21 Jahnoy Thompson..........................................2018...................... 20.21
3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Manus Bengtsson...........................................1990...................8:38.14 2. Mark Dobbins..................................................1979.................. 8:39.72 3. Terry Thorton.................................................. 1991................... 8:44.19 4. Passmore Furusa............................................1994.................. 8:45.33 5. Bobby Beck.....................................................1981................... 8:47.35 6. Paul Marmaro.................................................1987.................. 8:47.83 7. Stuart Mee......................................................1987..................8:48.26 8. David Hall........................................................1986...................8:56.01 9. Bob Wyman....................................................1993................. 9:00.40 10 Jaime Bastidas................................................1998..................9:02.64
400 Meters 1. Derrick Brew....................................................1999..................... 44.29 2. Noah Williams................................................2021..................... 44.30 3. Vernon Norwood.............................................2015..................... 44.44 4. Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006......................44.53 5. Kelly Willie..................................................... 2004..................... 44.63 6. Michael Cherry............................................... 2007..................... 44.67 7. Alleyne Francique.......................................... 2002..................... 44.87 8. Pete Coley...................................................... 2002..................... 44.89 9. Fitzroy Dunkley..............................................2016..................... 45.06 10. Tyler Terry........................................................2021...................... 45.18
High Jump 1. JuVaughn Harrison............................2021.................. 7’ 8.75” (2.36m) 2. Tom Lange....................................... 1990................................ 7’ 5.75” 3. J.J. Barton......................................... 1997.................................. 7’ 4.5” 4. Larey Weaver................................... 1982................................ 7’ 3.75” 5. Alain Metellus.................................. 1986................................ 7’ 3.25” 6. Claston Bernard............................... 2002..................................7’ 2.25 7. Louis Callaway................................. 1986...................................... 7’ 1” 8. Bruce Reid........................................ 1988................................ 7’ 0.25” 9. John Dupont..................................... 1995............................... 6’ 11.75” 10.Juan Thomas...................................... 1994.............................. ...6’ 11.5”
Abbreviations and Notes : c = time converted from yard equivalent, w = wind-aided decathlon or heptathlon (over 4.0 mps), * = decathlon or heptathlon rescored on 1985 IAAF Tables
800 Meters 1. Robin van Helden...........................................1987................... 1:45.53 2. David Singoei..................................................1993...................1:45.64 3. Julian Parker....................................................2015....................1:46.17 4. Richard Jones..................................................2010...................1:46.42 5. Bob Smith.......................................................1972.................. 1:46.90 6. Jamaal Jones.................................................. 2007...................1:47.00 7. Blair Henderson..............................................2015...................1:47.03 8. Elkana Kosgei................................................ 2008...................1:47.05 9. Reuben Twijukye........................................... 2007.................... 1:47.11 10. Sadiki White....................................................2010................... 1:47.57
Pole Vault 1. Mondo Duplantis...............................2019............................... 19’ 8.25” 2. Russ Buller ..................................... 2000............................... 18’ 8.75” 3. Greg Dupantis..................................1986............................... 18’ 5.25” 4. Greg Rappe......................................1983................................. 18’ 0.5” Derrick Prentice...............................1996................................. 18’ 0.5” 6. Thomas Reinecke............................2013.....................................17’ 9” Edgar Diaz........................................ 1991.....................................17’ 9” 8. Josh Dominguez...............................2010..................................17’ 8.5” Ricky Wright....................................1986..................................17’ 8.5” 10. Marcus McGehee.............................. 2011.................................17’ 7.75”
1,500 Meters 1. Passmore Furusa............................................1995................... 3:38.41 2. Bobby Beck.......................................................1984...................3:41.80 3. Terry Thorton..................................................1989.................. 3:42.20 4. Mike Quigley.................................................. 1980.................. 3:42.36 5. Robin van Helden...........................................1989...................3:42.37 6. John Kosgei.................................................... 2008.................. 3:42.98 7. Davis Bove......................................................2021...................3:44.18 8. John Stewart...................................................1972.................. 3:44.20 9. Bob Smith.......................................................1974.................. 3:44.30 10. Mark Elliott.....................................................1989.................. 3:44.52
Long Jump 1. JuVaughn Harrison...........................2021............... 27’ 9.50” (8.47m) John Moffitt.................................... 2004............................. ....27’ 9.5” 3. Damar Forbes..................................2013...............................27’ 0.75” 4. Llewellyn Starks..............................1990................................. 27’ 0.5” 5. Walter Davis....................................2001...............................26’ 8.25” 6. Rayvon Grey.....................................2021..................... 26’ 7” (8.10m) 7. Reggie Jones....................................1993.......................... 26’ 5.75” 8. LeJaun Simon................................... 2011................................ 26’ 3.25” 9. Jeremy Hicks................................... 2009.................................... 26’ 3” 10. Lotfi Khaida......................................1992............................... 26’ 2.25” Matthew Rose..................................1989............................... 26’ 2.25”
5,000 Meters 1. Mark Elliott.....................................................1989..................13:33.10 2. Terry Thorton..................................................1989.................13:49.69 3. John Kosgei.................................................... 2008.................13:54.40 4. John Stewart................................................... 1971..................14:04.0c 5. Mike Smith......................................................1986................. 14:10.74 6. Abderrzak Merchoud......................................1997..................14:12.79 7. Mike Quigley.................................................. 1980..................14:13.43 8. Tom Douple....................................................1974................. 14:13.40 9. Sam Mwape................................................... 2004................. 14:14.52 10. Jimmy Wiggins............................................... 2004.................14:14:90
Triple Jump 1. Walter Davis ................................... 2002..............................57’ 8.50” 2. Reggie Jones....................................1992.................................... 56’ 2” 3. Lofti Khaida.....................................1993.......................... 56’ 6.25” 4. Marcus Thomas.............................. 2000...............................54’ 6.75” 5. Sean Dixon-Bodie............................2021....................54’ 6” (16.61m) 6. Zedric Thomas................................. 2011.................................. 54’ 5.5” 7. LeJuan Simon.................................. 2004.................................54’ 4.5” 8. John Moffitt.................................... 2003...............................54’ 2.75” LeVar Anderson...............................1999...............................54’ 2.75” 10. Kyron Blaise.....................................2012................................54’ 1.25”
10,000 Meters 1. Terry Thorton....................................................1990................ 28:18.68 2. Mark Elliott.....................................................1989................ 28:32.44 3. Likhaya Dayile................................................2001.................29:16.82 4. Mike Smith......................................................1986................ 29:18.88 5. Joseph Simuchimba....................................... 2007................ 29:39.83 6. Jimmy Wiggins............................................... 2005................29:50.94 7. Sam Mwape................................................... 2005................ 30:02.83 8. Pablo Presedo................................................ 1988.................30:12.65 9. Dajour Braxton...............................................2017.................30:15.26 10. Richard Chautin..............................................2010................30:28.04
Shot Put 1. Joe Maciejczyk ..................................1982.................................... 65’ 7” 2. Simon Williams................................ 1991............................. 62’ 10.75” 3. Gunnar Pfingsten............................1997.................................62’ 4.5” 4. Rolf Kahles......................................1997.................................... 62’ 3” 5. Scott Petersen.................................1993.....................................62’ 1” 6. Alex Forst........................................ 2000.............................60’ 10.75” 7. John Dermody..................................1996...............................60’ 7.25” 8. Frank Mazza....................................1989.................................60’ 4.5” 9. Tom Marshall...................................1980....................................59’ 8” 10. Christian Nehme...............................1998.................................... 59’ 7”
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Discus 1. Rodney Brown.................................. 2015..................................213’ 5” 2. John Nichols...................................... 1989................................. 209’ 1” 3. Simon Williams................................. 1992.................................200’ 7” 4. Alex Forst.......................................... 1998..................................195’ 7” 5. Mike Yasolsky................................... 1989................................. 193’4” 6. Derrick Farrell.......................................... 1993..................................192’ 5” 7. Dave Paddison.................................. 1991 ................................183’ 11” 8. Johnnie Jackson................................ 2017 ...............................183’ 10” Dave Grant........................................ 1995................................183’ 10” 10. Rolf Kahles........................................ 1997.................................. 181’ 3” Hammer 1. Jake Norris......................................2018...................240’ 3” (73.24m) 2. Walter Henning.............................2010.................................... 239’ 5” 3. Johnnie Jackson.............................2017.................................... 235’ 4” 4. Jon Nerdal......................................2021................... 237’ 3” (70.92m) 5. Michael Lauro................................ 2011..................................... 223’ 0” 6. Dave Paddison.............................. 1994.................................... 222’ 3” 7. Jeremy Tuttle.................................2014.................................... 216’ 8” 8. Javier Nieto....................................1999.....................................216’ 5” 9. Rabun Fox..................................... 2008.................................... 215’ 11” 10. David Collins...................................2016..................................... 212’ 2” Javelin 1. Tzuriel Pedigo................................2021...................252’ 7” (76.98m) 2. Mikael Olander................................1987................................... 247’ 11” 3. Chad Radgowski........................... 2007....................................239’ 8” 4. Mark Morris....................................1992.....................................236’ 1” 5. Preston Chatham......................... 2007.................................... 234’ 7” 6. Willie Boudloche............................1993.................................... 231’ 11” 7. Blake Theriot................................ 2000.....................................231’ 8” 8. Aaron Moore..................................2012.................................... 229’ 6” Craig Nall....................................... 2000.................................... 229’ 6” 10. Jeremy Tuttle.................................2012.................................... 227’ 6” 4x100-Meter Relay 1. Jermaine Grant, Mike Alridge, Byron Logan Curtis Perry................................................... 1998........................38.24 2. Walter Davis, Robert Parham, Bennie Brazell Pete Coley.....................................................2002.......................38.32 3. Jaron Flournoy, Renard Howell, Treymayne Acy Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake............................ 2016........................38.33 4. Kary Vincent, Akanni Hislop, Correion Mosby Jaron Flournoy.............................................. 2019........................38.37 5. Barrett Nugent, Aaron Ernest, Keyth Talley Shermund Allsop.......................................... 2012....................... 38.38 6. Akanni Hislop, Kary Vincent, Dylan Peebles Jaron Flournoy.............................................. 2019........................ 38.41 7. Jaron Flournoy, Renard Howell, Treymanyne Acy Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake............................ 2016........................38.42 8. Armanti Hayes, Richard Thompson, Gabriel Mvumvure Trindon Holliday...........................................2008.......................38.42 9. Richard Thompson, Xavier Carter, Marvin Stevenson Kelly Willie....................................................2006...................... 38.44 10. Dylan Peebles, Noah Williams, Akanni Hislop Terrance Laird............................................... 2021....................... 38.48 4x400-Meter Relay 1. Reggie Dardar, Kelly Willie, Bennie Brazell Xavier Carter.................................................. 2004.................. 2:59.59 2. Lamar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson Fitzroy Dunkley..............................................2016..................3:00:38 3. Lamar Burton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson Fitzroy Dunkley..............................................2016..................3:00.48 4. Jahnoy Thompson, Correrion Mosby, Renard Howell Jaron Flournoy................................................2018.................. 3:00.55 5. Lamar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson Fitzroy Dunkley..............................................2016..................3:00.69 6. Dorian Camel, Sean Burrell, Tyler Terry Noah Williams................................................2021...................3:01.00 7. Robert Simmons, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Caleb Willimas Riker Hylton.................................................... 2011....................3:01.07 8. Robert Simmons, Quincy Dowling, Ade Alleyne-Forte Riker Hylton....................................................2012....................3:01.21 9. Marvin Stevenson, Bennie Brazell, Kelly Willie Pete Coley...................................................... 2004................... 3:01.39 10. Reggie Dardar, Kelly Willie, Melville Rogers Xavier Carter.................................................. 2006...................3:01.58 Decathalon (1985 IAAF Tables) 1. Mario Sategna ...............................................1995...................... 8,172 2. Mikael Olander............................................... 1988...................... 8,126 3. Claston Bernard............................................. 2002..................... 8,094 4. Sheldon Blockburger......................................1987..................... 7,964 5. Bruce Reid...................................................... 1988.................. 7,900w 6. Bengt Jarlsjo...................................................1989...................... 7,733 7. Darion Powell................................................. 2006..................... 7,640 8. Alleyne Lett................................................... 2005......................7,550 9. Edwin Billot................................................... 2006..................... 7,468 10. Kanon Vanderhoff..............................1992.................................. 7,449w
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100 Meters 1. Sha’Carri Richardson......................................2019...................... 10.75 2. Dawn Sowell...................................................1989......................10.78 3. Aleia Hobbs.....................................................2017......................10.85 4. D’Andre Hill.....................................................1996...................... 10.92 5. Mikiah Brisco..................................................2017......................10.96 Kimberlyn Duncan..........................................2012......................10.96 7. Symone Mason...............................................2021.......................11.02 8. Peta-Gaye Dowdie..........................................1999.......................11.03 9. Semoy Hackett...............................................2012.......................11.04 Muna Lee....................................................... 2003.......................11.04 200 Meters 1. Dawn Sowell...................................................1989......................22.04 2. Sha’Carri Richardson......................................2019.......................22.17 3. Kimberlyn Duncan..........................................2012...................... 22.19 4. Favour Ofili.....................................................2021...................... 22.23 5. Zundra Feagin................................................1996......................22.30 6. Muna Lee....................................................... 2004......................22.47 7. Stephanie Durst............................................. 2002......................22.48 8. D’Andre Hill.....................................................1996......................22.49 Esther Jones....................................................1990......................22.49 Symone Mason...............................................2021......................22.49
400 Meters 1. LaTarsha Stroman............................................1997..................... 50.60 2. Hazelann Regis.............................................. 2004..................... 50.64 3. Nadia Davy .................................................... 2003..................... 50.66 4. Rebecca Alexander.........................................2012....................... 51.13 5. Claudine Williams...........................................1999...................... 51.40 6. Favour Ofili.....................................................2021...................... 51.49 7. Youlanda Warren ...........................................1992...................... 51.55 8. Rachel Misher.................................................2018...................... 51.60 9. Ronetta Smith............................................... 2002...................... 51.62 10. Travia Jones....................................................2017...................... 51.63 800 Meters 1. Natoya Goule..................................................2013................... 1:59.93 2. Niesha Bernard-Thomas............................... 2004................... 2:01.32 3. Charlene Lipsey..............................................2012...................2:01.40 LaTavia Thomas.............................................1995...................2:01.40 5. Katy-Ann McDonald.......................................2021...................2:01.67 6. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2016.................. 2:02.29 7. Claudine Williams...........................................1999...................2:02.52 8. Camille Cato....................................................1987...................2:02.73 9. Sylvia Brydson................................................1989.................. 2:03.02 10.Kayann Thompson...........................................2010.................. 2:03.54 Lee Ann Van Landingham..............................1982.................. 2:03.54 1,500 Meters 1. Christine Slythe................................................1985....................4:17.14 2. Charlene Lipsey..............................................2012................... 4:18.16 3. Charlotte Mayock...........................................1997.................. 4:18.68 4. Lorena Rangel Batres.....................................2021...................4:19.98 5. Laura Carleton................................................1997...................4:19.99 6. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2016................... 4:20.21 7. Muffy McLeod.................................................1985.................. 4:20.25 8. Natoya Goule..................................................2013.................. 4:20.35 9. Silje Rasmussen.............................................1996..................4:20.96 10.Ersula Farrow....................................................2018.................. 4:20.99 3,000 Meters 1. Lisa Reed........................................................1987.................. 9:22.04 2. Laura Carleton..................................................2013.................. 9:22.69 3. Charlotte Mayock ..........................................1997.................. 9:25.58 4. Muffy McLeod.................................................1985.................. 9:32.28 5. Morgan Schuetz..............................................2016...................9:44.41 6. Shelby Spoor...................................................2021.................. 9:47.53 7. Suzanne Strunz............................................. 2000.................. 9:52.50 8. Michelle Gross................................................1981....................9:56.10 9. Colleen Scanlan..............................................1986.................. 9:57.40 10. Bridget Cusack............................................... 2000...................9:58.61 5,000 Meters 1. Laura Carleton................................................2013................. 15:44.41 2. Muffy McLeod.................................................1985.................16:18.89 3. Lisa Reed ...................................................... 1988.................16:27.65 4. Julia Palin........................................................2019.................17:02.47 5. Ruth Nanyinza............................................... 2004.................17:03.02 6. Katie Denton.................................................. 2005................. 17:10.47 7. Andria Aguilar.................................................2015..................17:15.54 8. Hollie Parker...................................................2017..................17:17.74 9. Shelby Spoor...................................................2021................. 17:19.99 10. Ann Quigley ................................................... 1980.................17:22.00 10,000 Meters 1. Laura Carleton................................................2013.................34:01.65 2. Julia Palin........................................................2019................ 34:34.20 3. Lisa Reed....................................................... 1988................ 35:27.94 4. Katie Denton.................................................. 2005................ 35:39.94 5. Bridget Cusack................................................2001................ 36:32.79 6. Elaine Gomez..................................................1984.................36:37.25
100 Meter Hurdles 1. Tonea Marshall..............................................2021....................... 12.44 2. Alia Armstrong...............................................2021...................... 12.65 3. Tananjalyn Stanley.........................................1989...................... 12.70 4. Jasmin Stowers...............................................2014....................... 12.71 5. Kim Carson......................................................1996.......................12.72 6. Lolo Jones...................................................... 2004.......................12.77 Dawn Bowles.................................................. 1991....................... 12.82 Astia Walker...................................................1997...................... 12.82 9. Mikiah Brisco..................................................2017...................... 12.85 Nickiesha Wilson........................................... 2008...................... 12.85 Joyce Bates.................................................... 2000...................... 12.85 400 Meter Hurdles 1. Nickiesha Wilson........................................... 2007......................53.97 2. Schowonda Williams......................................1987..................... 54.82 3. Debbie Paris....................................................1994...................... 55.17 4. Nikita Tracey...................................................2014...................... 55.18 5. Cassandra Tate...............................................2012...................... 55.22 6. Chanice Chase.................................................2016......................55.35 7. Kymber Payne.................................................2017......................55.50 8. Brittley Humphrey..........................................2019.......................56.11 9. Milan Young....................................................2021......................56.23 10. Donalda Duprey.............................................. 1991.......................56.29 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Alicia Stamey..................................................2021................. 10:18.28 2. Susanne Strunz...............................................2001................. 10:18.54 3. Sara Funderburk.............................................2021..................10:19.15 4. Ashley LaJocies...............................................2021................. 11:05.78 5. Kate Accardo ................................................. 2006.................. 11:35.10 6. Amber Desselle...............................................2018..................11:49.19 7. Sandra Smith................................................. 2003................. 11:57.98 High Jump 1. Gai Kapernick..................................... 1994..................6’ 2.25” (1.89m) Abigail O’Donoghue.......................... 2021..................6’ 2.25” (1.89m) 3. Brittani Carter................................... 2010............................... 6’ 0.50” Kym Carter........................................ 1987............................... 6’ 0.50” Kelli Flynn......................................... 1993............................... 6’ 0.50” 6. Hareldau Argyle................................ 1997............................... 6’ 0.00” 7. Kaitlyn Walker.................................. 2018............................... 5’ 11.25” Gretchen Francois............................. 1998............................... 5’ 11.25” Nyagoa Bayak................................... 2021............................... 5’ 11.25” 9. Kim Fenton....................................... 1989............................... 5’10.75” Pole Vault 1. Lisa Gunnarsson...............................2021..................... 14’ 9” (4.50m) 2. Rachel Laurent.................................2011................................14’ 3.25” 3. Katelyn Rodriguez...........................2008...............................13’ 7.25” 4. Lacey Sanchez..................................2013................................ 13’ 1.75” 5. Amy Stelly........................................ 2019..............................12’ 8.00” 6. Mallory Thompson..........................2008...............................12’ 2.50” 7. Calah Young..................................... 2005.............................. 11’ 11.75” 8. Lauren Saucier..................................2011.............................. 11’ 10.50” 9. Brenan Bergeron...............................2013............................... 11’ 8.00” 10. Randi Opperman.............................. 2002............................... 11’ 5.75” Megan Duet..................................... 2005............................... 11’ 5.75” Long Jump 1. Sheila Echols..................................... 1987.............................. 22’ 9.25” 2. Daphine Saunders .......................... 1987.............................. 22’ 2.50” 3. Aliyah Whisby...................................2021................................... 21’ 10” 4. Claire Connor................................... 1988.............................. 21’ 9.00” 5. Keisha Spencer................................2000...............................21’ 8.25” 6. Marita Hunt..................................... 1995.............................. 21’ 5.50” 7. Tina Harris........................................ 2005...............................21’ 4.75” 8. Dahlia Duhaney................................1991............................... 21’ 3.50” Camille Jackson................................ 1993................................21’ 3.50” 9. Julie Lewis........................................ 1988............................... 21’ 1.25” Mercy Abire ......................................2021................. 21’ 1.25” (6.43m) Triple Jump 1. Keisha Spencer...................................2000............................ 45’ 10” 2. Suzette Lee......................................... 1997............................. 45’ 8.00” 3. Nicole Toney.....................................2003............................ 44’ 6.75” 4. Lynnika Pitts..................................... 2014.............................. 44’ 1.25” Andre Linton.....................................2007............................. 44’ 1.25” 6. Sharon Clarke.................................... 1986.........................43’ 11.75” 7. Nataliyah Friar.................................. 2015............................43’ 10.00” 8. Melissa Ogbourne............................. 2010............................. 43’ 8.00” 9. Camille Jackson................................. 1993............................. 43’ 6.00” 10. Bianca Rockett.................................. 1999..............................43’ 0.25”
Shot Put 1. Tori Bliss...........................................2015..............................60’ 8.00” 2. Danyel Mitchell................................ 1994.............................. 54’ 6.50 3. Nickolette Dunbar............................2017 ............................53’ 11.00” 4. Teresa Williford............................... 1986 ...........................53’ 5.00”s 5. Katie McKeever................................ 2003................................ 51’ 9.75 6. Amber Hart.......................................2021............ ...51’ 5.75” (15.69m) 7. Laurie Trapp..................................... 1992.............................. 49’ 0.75” 8. Kym Carter....................................... 1987..............................48’ 7.25” 9. Laverne Eve..................................... 1986............................. 48’ 2.00” 10. Jacqui Sheffield................................ 1984............................. 47’ 8.50”
RECORDS Discus 1. Danyel Mitchell................................ 1994........................... 194’ 4.00” 2. Samia Stokes....................................2012.............................. 181’ 0.00 3. Tori Bliss...........................................2015 ...........................178’ 4.00” 4. Laurie Trapp..................................... 1992 .......................... 175’ 11.00” 5. Katie McKeever................................ 2003.......................... 173’ 10.00” 6. Teresa Williford............................... 1987.......................... 172’ 10.00” 7. Amber Hart.......................................2021..................172’ 8” (52.62m) 8. Brieanna Kennedy............................2012.............................163’ 6.00” 9. Mallory McDonald............................ 2002............................162’ 9.00” 10. Laverne Eve...................................... 1987............................. 161’ 1.00” Hammer 1. Emma Robbins.................................2021................. 220’ 4” (67.17m) 2. Denise Hinton.................................. 2014............................218’ 0.00” 3. Monique Hardy.................................2021.................214’ 11” (65.52m) 4. Britney Henry................................... 2004........................... 205’ 11.00 5. Brieanna Kennedy............................2012 .......................... 205’ 3.00” 6. Karen Henning..................................2013 ...........................201’ 0.00” 7. Mallory McDonald............................ 2003............................197’ 4.00” 8. Kim Williams.................................... 2010............................195’ 9.00” 9. Candice Gonzalez............................ 2002............................ 188’ 1.00” 10. Jordan McLendon..............................2017............................. 187’ 1.00” Javelin 1. Laverne Eve .................................... 1987...........................204’ 9.00” 2. Rebekah Wales.................................2017............................ 191’ 0.00” 3. Cheryl Coker..................................... 1988 ........................... 179’ 1.00” 4. Wanda Ferster................................. 1989 ..........................169’ 11.00” 5. Anna Lyons...................................... 2009...........................168’ 11.00” 6. Amanda Harmata............................ 2007........................... 166’ 4.00” 7. Mayme Cook.....................................2015............................165’ 11.00” 8. Annie Simoneaux..............................2015.............................165’ 6.00” 9. Noel Baker........................................2021.......164’ 0” (49.99 meters) 10. Maria Romero.................................. 2003............................157’ 4.00” Hepthalon 1. Sharon Jaklofsky..............................................1992................... 6,013w 2. Cheryl Wilson..................................................1989......................5,855 3. Jovennie McDuffie.......................................... 1991.......................5,778 4. Lana Zimmerman...........................................1985...................... 3,971 5. Kym Carter......................................................1987......................5,545 6. Camilla Strid................................................... 1991....................... 5,532 7. Katarina Hallberg............................................1990...................5,506w 8. Brittany Kelly..................................................2017..................... 5,438 9. Loren Leaverton............................................ 2000......................5,366 10. Rhonda Phillips.............................................. 1988................... 5,363w 4x100-Meter Relay 1. Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher Aleia Hobbs.....................................................2018..................... 42.05 2. Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin Aleia Hobbs.....................................................2017...................... 42.12 3. Tonea Marshall, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher Sha’Carri Richardson......................................2019......................42.29 4. Tanajayln Stanley, Dawn Sowell, Cinnamon Sheffield Esther Jones....................................................1989..................... 42.50 5. Tonea Marshall, Favour Ofili, Symone Mason, Thelma Davies................................................2021......................42.52 6. Stephanie Durst, Monique Hall, Lolo Jones Muna Lee....................................................... 2003......................42.55 7. Brooklynn Morris, Samantha Henry, Juanita Broaddus Kelly Baptiste..........................................2008...42.59 8. Lolo Jones, Monique Hall, Stephanie Durst Muna Lee........................................................ 2011....................... 42.61 9. Kenyanna Wilson, Semoy Hackett, Rebecca Alexander Kimberlyn Duncan.......................................... 2011...................... 42.64 10. Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin Rushell Harvey................................................2016 .....................42.65 4x400-Meter Relay 1. Latoya McDermott, Rebecca Alexander, Cassandra Tate Jonique Day.................................................................... 2012...3:24.59 2. Neisha Bernard Thomas, Hazelann Regis, Monique Hall Nadia Davy..................................................... 2004...................3:25.26 3. Brooklynn Morris, Meisue Francis, Cynetheia Rooks Deonna Lawrence.......................................... 2006...................3:25.78 4. Rachel Misher, Jada Martin, Kymber Payne Travia Jones....................................................2017.................. 3:26.99 5. Nadia Davy, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Monique Hall Hazelann Regis.............................................. 2003.................. 3:27.04 6. Nadia Davy, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Monique Hall Hazelann Regis.............................................. 2003.................. 3:27.88 7. Brooklyn Morris, Meisue Francis, Deonna Lawrence Cynetheia Rooks............................................ 2006...................3:27.85 8. Debbie Paris, Indira Hamilton, H. Van Norman Youlanda Warren............................................1993...................3:27.97 9. Latoya McDermott, Rebecca Alexander, Cassandra Tate Jonique Day.....................................................2012 ..................3:28.01 10. Rachel Misher, Zakiya Denoon, Kymber Payne Cassondra Hall................................................2018.................. 3:28.02
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RECORDS 4X100-METER RELAY, (0.2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
9. 10.
Jermaine Grant, Mike Alridge, Byron Logan, Curtis Perry Walter Davis, Robert Parham, Pete Coley, Bennie Brazell Jaron Flournoy, Renard Howell, Tremayne Acy, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Kary Vincent Jr., Akanni Hislop Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy Barrett Nugent, Aaron Ernest, Keyth Talley, Shermund Allsop Akanni Hislop, Kary Vincent Jr. Dylan Peebles, Jaron Flournoy Jaron Flournoy, Renard Howell, Tremayne Acy, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Armanti Hayes, Richard Thompson, Gabriel Mvumvure, Trindon Holliday Richard Thompson, Xavier Carter, Marvin Stevenson, Kelly Willie Dylan Peebles, Noah Williams Akanni Hislop, Terrance Laird
4X1,500-METER RELAY 1. 1998
38.24 2.
2002
38.32 3.
2016
38.33 4.
2019
38.37 5.
2012
38.38
2019
38.41
2016
38.42 2. 38.42 3.
2006
38.44
2021
38.48
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
10.
2.
Keyth Talley, Horatio Williams, Tristan Walker, Gabriel Mvumvure 2011 Riker Hylton, Horatio Williams, Tristan Walker, Gabriel Mvumvure 2011 Eddie Kennison, Milton Mallard, Byron Logan, Rohsaan Griffin 1995 Riker Hylton, Horatio Williams, Keyth Talley, Gabriel Mvumvure 2011 Reggie Dardar, Bennie Brazell, Kelly Willie, Xavier Carter 2005 Fitzroy Dunkley, Tinashe Mutanga, Jaron Flournoy, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 2016 Melville Rogers, Xavier Carter, Marvin Stevenson, Kelly Willie 2006 Akanni Hislop, Dylan Peebles Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy 2019 Darrell Bush, Aaron Ernest, Tremayne Acy, Shermund Allsop 2014 Kary Vincent, Renard Howell Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy 2018
1:20.45 1:20.62
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Reggie Dardar, Kelly Willie, Bennie Brazell, Xavier Carter LaMar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson, Fitzroy Dunkley LaMar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson, Fitzroy Dunkley Jahnoy Thompson, Correion Mosby Renard Howell, Jaron Flournoy LaMar Bruton, Michael Cherry, Cyril Grayson, Fitzroy Dunkley Noah Williams, Tyler Terry, Sean Burrell, Dorian Camel Robert Simmons, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Caleb Williams, Riker Hylton Robert Simmons, Quincy Downing, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Riker Hylton Marvin Stevenson, Bennie Brazell, Kelly Willie, Pete Coley Reggie Dardar, Kelly Willie, Melville Rogers, Xavier Carter
1:20.99
3.
1:21.06
4.
1:21.14
5. 6.
1:21.31 7. 1:21.47 8. 1:21.47 9. 1:21.48 10. 2:59.59
2016
3:00.38 2.
2016
3:00.48 3.
2018
3:00.55 4.
2016
3:00.69 5.
2021
3:01.00 6.
2011
3:01.07 7.
2012
3:01.21 8.
2004 2006
3:01.39 3:01.58
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Paul Marmaro, Mark Fowler, Bob Dielis, Robin van Helden Raven Lewis, Robin van Helden, Bob Dielis, Mark Fowler Bobby Beck, Rodney Louis, Rod Green, Raven Lewis Michael Hendry, Jamaal James, Reuben Twijukye, Elkana Kosgei Tim Olack, James Epps, John Stewart, Bob Smith Christian Ladner, Charles Onsare, Andre Brown, Maurice Horton Michael Hendry, Jamaal James, Jeffrey Parker, Reuben Twijukye Michael Hendry, Jamaal James, Jeffrey Parker, Reuben Twijukye Rodney Louis, Rod Green, Travers, Bobby Beck Reuben Twijukye, John Kosgei, Jamaal James, Elkana Kosgei
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15:31.41
2010
15:32.74
1991
15:37.95
1999
15:48.41
Magnus Bengtsson, Mark Elliott, Terry Thornton, Robin van Helden Jim Davis, Mike Vargas, Bobby Beck, Mike Quigley Tom Douple, Paul Meyer, Eric Stuart, Tommy Francise
1989
16:24.67
1980
16:33.26c
1975
16:57.34c
Bennie Brazell, Marvin Stevenson, Kelly Willie, Pete Coley Bennie Brazell, Marvin Stevenson, Reggie Dardar, Xavier Carter
2004
1:26.48
2005
1:29.91
Caleb Williams, Gabriel Mvumvure, Robert Simmons, Richard Jones Lloyd Wills, Allen Misher, Greg Stephens, Bob Smith Bernard Whyte, Anthony Druilhet, Andre Brown, Robin van Helden Trindon Holliday, Richard Thompson, Reggie Dardar, Elkana Kosgei Drake Relays Team Carey Schmipf, Barney Cobb, Gene Mobley, Bob Smith Gabriel Mvumvure, Armanti Hayes, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Richard Jones Darrell Bush, Fitzroy Dunkley, Julian Parker, Blair Henderson Marvin Stevenson, Richard Thompson, Isa Phillips, Jamaal James Richard DeSoto, Al Coffee, Lloyd Willis, James Epps
2010
3:16.01
1973
3:16.24c
1986
3:16.67
2008 1972
3:16.68 3:17.04c
1974
3:17.14c
2010
3:17.65
2015
3:17.73
2007
3:17.83
1972
3:17.84c
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY, (3.4) (1200, 400, 800, 1600) 1.
4X800-METER RELAY, (3.0) 1.
1. 2.
2005
1990
1,600-METER SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY, (1.2) (200, 200, 400, 800)
1:20.85
4X400-METER RELAY, (0.3)
15:09.74
800-METER SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY, (100, 100, 200, 400) 1.
4X200-METER RELAY, (0.5)
1989
4X1,600-METER RELAY, (6.0) 1.
2008
Magnus Bengtsson, Mark Elliott, Terry Thornton, Robin van Helden Magnus Bengtsson, Christian Ladner, Mark Elliott, Terry Thornton Michael Florek, Sadiki White, Richard Chautin, Alan Sticker Bob Wyman, Magnus Bengtsson, Terry Thornton, Kees-Jan Bongaertz William Bohlke, Brent Martin, Cordelle Seals, Frans Schimper
9. 10.
Scott Ainsworth, Greg Davis, Mike Quigley, Bobby Beck Mark Fowler, Andre Brown, Jeff Slater, Robin van Helden Elkana Kosgei, Jamaal James, Reuben Twijukye, John Kosgei Robin van Helden, Dino Napier, Darrin Browder, Mark Elliott Tre Hendry, Steven Pettes, Kurt Dietrich, Passmore Furusa Michael Hendry, Austin Benton, Isa Phillips, Patrick Gavin Eric Coston, Charles Lewis Adam Wise, Davis Bove Bob Dielis, Bernard Whyte, Mark Fowler, Robin van Helden Paper-Tiger Relays Team Mark Elliott, Dino Napier, Charles Onsare, Robin van Helden
1981
9:35.58
1986
9:40.61
2008
9:40.66
1989
9:40.72
1995
9:41.61
2006
9:41.76
2021
9:43.14
1986 1984
9:43.24c 9:44.62
1989
9:45.53
1986
55.54
1987
55.64c
1984
56.14c
1987
56.34c
1975
56.74c
1995 1985 1985 1975
57.21 57.46c 57.67 58.44c
1984
3:31.64c
4X110-METER SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY, (0.2)
1987
7:15.73
1.
1986
7:16.58
2.
1984
7:18.45
3.
2008
7:19.89
4.
1972
7:21.34c
5.
1990
7:22.36
6.
2007
7:23.32
2007
7:23.75
7. 8. 9.
1984
7:24.04
4X400-METER HURDLE RELAY TEAM
2008
7:24.42
1.
Bernard Williams, David Herbert, Eric Reid, Charles James Charles James, David Herbert, Bruce Reid, Eric Reid John Duhon, Bernard Williams, Eric Reid, Charles James Bruce Reid, David Herbert, Charles James, Eric Reid Larry Shipp, Mike Thompson, Allen Misher, Carey Schimpf Troy Twillie, Robert Brickham, James Rainey, Bert Rareshide Penn Relays Team Paper-Tiger Relays Team Drake Relays Team Domino’s Pizza Relay Team
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Women’s All-Time Relay Records 4X100-METER RELAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs 2019 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs 2019 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin, Aleia Hobbs 2017 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin, Aleia Hobbs 2017 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs 2018 Tonea Marshall, Kortnei Johnson Rachel Misher, Sha'Carri Richardson 2019 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin, Aleia Hobbs 2017 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs 2018 Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs 2018 Tananjalyn Stanley, Dawn Sowell, Cinnamon Sheffield, Esther Jones 1989
800-METER SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY, (100, 100, 200, 400) 1. 42.05 2. 42.09 3. 42.12 4. 42.14 5. 42.25 6. 42.29 7. 42.32 8. 42.42 9. 42.49 10. 42.50
4X200-METER RELAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nadia Davy, Monique Hall, Stephanie Durst, Muna Lee Cassandra Tate, Semoy Hackett, Rebecca Alexander, Kimberlyn Duncan Hazelann Regis, Monique Hall, Nadia Davy, Muna Lee Nadia Davy, Monique Hall, Stephanie Durst, Muna Lee Cassondra Hall, Rachel Misher Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin Rebecca Alexander, Semoy Hackett, Cassandra Tate, Kimberlyn Duncan Ronetta Smith, Myra Combs, Stephanie Durst, Muna Lee Valma Bass, Kwajalein Butler, Myra Combs, Peta-Gaye Dowdie Eureka Hall, Peta-Gaye Dowdie, LaTarsha Stroman, Astia Walker Rushell Harvey, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Jada Martin
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Latoya McDermott, Rebecca Alexander, Cassandra Tate, Jonique Day N. Bernard-Thomas, Hazelann Regis, Monique Hall, Nadia Davy Brooklynn Morris, Meisue Francis, Cynetheia Rooks, Deonna Lawrence Rachel Misher, Jada Martin, Kymber Payne, Travia Jones Nadia Davy, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Monique Hall, Hazelann Regis Nadia Davy, Monique Hall, N. Bernard-Thomas, Hazelann Regis Brooklynn Morris, Meisue Francis Deonna Lawrence, Cynetheia Rooks Debbie Parris, Indira Hamilton, H. Van Norman, Youlanda Warren Latoya McDermott, Rebecca Alexander, Cassandra Tate, Jonique Day Rachel Misher, Zakiya Denoon Kymber Payne, Cassondra Hall
1. 2003
1:29.78 2.
2012
1:30.01 3.
2004
1:30.42
2004
1:30.54 5.
2017
1:30.60 6.
2011
1:30.88 7.
2001
1:31.24 8.
1998
1:31.27 9.
1997
1:31.29 10.
2016
1:31.30
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Samantha Levin, Natoya Goule, Nikita Tracey, Charlene Lipsey Charlene Lipsey, Kayann Thompson, Brittany Hall, LaTavia Thomas Jackie Bobien, Kathi Harris, Sylvia Brydson, Camille Cato Jackie Bobien, Sylvia Brydson, Schowonda Williams, Camille Cato Jackie Bobien, Camille Cato, Muffy McLeod, Christine Slythe Lindsay Day, Kayann Thompson, Brittany Hall, LaTavia Thomas Lana Zimmerman, Jackie Bobien, Camille Cato, Christine Slythe Whitney Mitchell, Ruth Nanyinza, Tanya Osbourne, Neisha Bernard-Thomas Brittany Hall, Charlene Lipsey, Kayann Thompson, LaTavia Thomas Jackie Bobien, Leslie Nixon, Tammie Young, Sylvia Brydson
1989
1:36.81
1993
1:37.95
1992
1:37.97
1991
1:38.24c
1987
1:39.04
1985
1:39.10
1988
1:39.55
2004
1:39.78
2004
1:39.87
1989
1:40.29
Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin Travia Jones, Ruby Stauber Semoy Hackett, Kimberlyn Duncan, Cassandra Tate, Charlene Lipsey Latoya McDermott, Kimberlyn Duncan, Siedda Herbert, Natoya Goule Samantha Henry, Kimberlyn Duncan, Cassandra Tate, LaTavia Thomas Myra Combs, Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Celena Clarke, Claudine Williams Monique Hall, Nadia Davy, Hazelann Regis, Neisha Bernard-Thomas Latoya McDermott, Kimberlyn Duncan, Nikita Tracey, Natoya Goule Semoy Hackett, Kimberlyn Duncan, Jonique Day, Charlene Lipsey Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher Travia Jones, Ruby Stauber Stephanie Durst, Monique Hall, Hazelann Regis, Neisha Bernard-Thomas
2017
3:43.17
2012
3:43.79
2013
3:43.98
2010
3:43.98
1999
3:44.18
2004
3:44.20
2013
3:44.26
2012
3:44.50
2017
3:44.65
2003
3:44.68
1985
11:10.94c
2012
11:16.82
2011
11:20.15
2013
11:22.71
2013
11:23.55
1997
11:27.26
2010
11:32.34
2011
11:34.29
1987
11:34.94
2008
11:38.16
2008
52.77
1991
53.0
2003
53.04
2018
53.13
2016
53.21
2004
53.43
2007
53.73
1992
53.80
1992
53.8
1996
53.83
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY, (4.0) 1. 2012
3:24.59 2.
2004
3:25.26 3.
2006
3:25.78 4.
2017
3:26.99 5.
2003
3:27.04 6.
2003
3:27.88 7.
2006
3.27.85 8.
1993
3:27.97 9.
2012
3:28.01 10.
2018
3:28.02
4X800-METER RELAY 1.
Tananjalyn Stanley, Cinnamon Sheffield, Esther Jones, Dawn Sowell Kim Carson, Cheryl Taplin, Heather Van Norman, Youlanda Warren Jovennie McDuffie, Cheryl Taplin, Dahlia Duhaney, Youlanda Warren Cheryl Taplin, Dahlia Duhaney, Esther Jones, Youlanda Warren Danyel Wofford, Zina Age, Sheila Echols, Schowonda Williams Sheila Echols, Michelle King, Angela Phipps, Wendy Truvillion Tananjalyn Stanley, Opal Cunningham, Danyel Wofford, Schowonda Williams Lolo Jones, Monique Hall, Brittany Harris, Hazelann Regis RaNysha LeBlanc, Tania Woods, Muna Lee, Nadia Davy Tananjalyn Stanley, Cinnamon Sheffield, Esther Jones, Opal Cunningham
1,600-METER SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY, (4.0) (200, 200, 400, 800)
4X400-METER RELAY 1.
RECORDS
Muffy McLeod, Wendy Truvillion, Camille Cato, Christine Slythe Charlene Lipsey, Montenae Roye-Speight, Samantha Levin, Laura Carleton Charlene Lipsey, Siedda Herbert, Brittany Hall, Laura Carleton Laura Carleton, Latoya McDermott, Andria Aguilar, Charlene Lipsey Andria Aguilar, Montenae Roye-Speight, Samantha Levin, Laura Carleton Silje Rasmussen, LaTarsha Stroman, Tanqueray Hayward, Charlotte Mayock Charlene Lipsey, Latoya McDermott, Kayann Thompson, Jenna Henssler Dakota Goodman, Siedda Herbert, Brittany Hall, Laura Carleton Camille Cato, Sylvia Brydson, Jackie Bobien, Lisa Reed Lindsay Day, Monique Cabral, Kayann Thompson, Katie Dawson
4X100-METER SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY 1. 2013
8:19.43 2.
2010
8:19.77 3.
1987
8:25.95 4.
1986
8:28.74c 5.
1985
8:29.97 6.
2008
8:30.98 7.
1985
8:34.24c 8.
2004
8:34.97 9.
2010
8:35.64 10.
1988
8:36.05
Tenaya Jones, Angel Boyd, Jessica Ohanaja, Nickiesha Wilson Donalda Duprey, Mary Cobb, Dawn Bowles, Cinnamon Sheffield Zamyal Jackson, Tiffany Robinson, Lolo Jones, RaNysha LeBlanc Danielle Phillips, Brittley Humphrey Mikiah Brisco, Tonea Marshall Danielle Phillips, Mikiah Brisco, Chanice Chase, Daeshon Gordon Brittany Littlejohn, Tiffany Robinson, RaNysha LeBlanc, Lolo Jones Nickiesha Wilson, Shaunette Davidson, Angel Boyd, Jessica Ohanaja Jovennie McDuffie, Sharon Jaklofsky, Dawn Bowles, Cinnamon Sheffield Sharon Jaklofsky, Cinnamon Sheffield, Joyce Melendez, Dawn Bowles Yolanda Brown, Astia Walker, Karen Boone, Kim Carson
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MEN
2nd:
TEAM
HIGHEST SEC FINISHES 2nd: 3rd: 4th:
1938 (tie), 1989 1939, 1985 (tie) 1970, 1971, 1984, 2000
HIGHEST REGIONAL FINISHES 5th: 6th: 7th: 8th: 9th: 10th: 11th:
2007 2000, 2004, 2005 1999, 2008 1997*, 2019 1989, 2001 1984, 1998 2003
* = In 1997, LSU moved from the District III Region to the District VI Region (currently the South Central Region).
INDIVIDUAL
TOP 10 SEC FINISHES (SINCE 1965) 2nd: 5th: 6th: 9th: 10th:
RECORDS
TOP REGIONAL FINISHES
Terry Thornton Passmore Furusa John Stewart Likhaya Dayile Mark Elliott Passmore Furusa Bobby Beck Likhaya Dayile Joseph Simuchimba
1989, 1990 1994 1969, 1970, 1971 2001 1989 1995 1981 2000 2007
3rd: 6th: 7th 8th: 11th: 16th: 17th:
HIGHEST REGIONAL FINISHES
Terry Thornton* Passmore Furusa* Likhaya Dayile* Terry Thornton* Likhaya Dayile* Mark Elliott* Joseph Simuchimba* Dajour Braxton Eric Coston Davis Bove
1989 1994 2000 1990 2001 1989 2007 2016 2019 2019
NCAA PERFORMANCES 4th: 44th: 68th: 115th: DNF:
Terry Thornton# Likhaya Dayile Joseph Simuchimba Likhaya Dayile Mark Elliott Terry Thornton Passmore Furusa
1989 2001 2007 2000 1989 1990 1994
* = NCAA Qualifier | # = All-America | DNF = Did Not Finish
WOMEN TEAM
HIGHEST SEC FINISHES 4th: 5th: 6th:
1999 1996, 2020 1983, 1988
4th: 6th: 8th: 10th: 11th: 12th:
2021 1999 2012, 2018 2005 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 2000, 2014
INDIVIDUAL
TOP 10 SEC FINISHES 4th: 5th: 8th: 9th: 10th:
Silje Rasmussen Lisa Reed Charlotte Mayock Susanne Strunz Lisa Reed Lisa Reed Lisa Reed
TOP REGIONAL FINISHES 6th:
12th: 13th: 14th: 17th: 20th 26th: 28th:
Katy-Ann McDonald* Charlotte Mayock* Morgan Schuetz Susanne Strunz Katy-Ann McDonald Silje Rasmussen Bridget Cusack Laura Carleton Silje Rasmussen Martina Barkman Amanda Occhi
1996 1988 1996 2001 1986 1987 1984 2021 1996 2015 2001 2019 1996 1999 2012 1994 1998, 1999 1999
TOP NCAA FINISHES 62nd: Charlotte Mayock 163rd: Katy-Ann McDonald * = NCAA Qualifier
1996 2021
SEC FINISHES (SINCE 1981) MEN YEAR 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
TEAM 6th 8th 6th 4th t3rd 7th 7th 6th 2nd 7th 11th 11th 12th 6th 6th 6th 6th 5th 8th 4th 7th 8th 9th 6th 6th 9th 8th 10th 11th 9th 10th 13th 12th 13th 13th 11th 11th 12th 8th 8th 12th
80
TOP INDIVIDUAL Bobby Beck Bobby Beck Matt Dobbins Mike Smith Mike Smith Paul Marmaro Pablo Presedo Pablo Presedo Terry Thornton Terry Thornton Magnus Bengstsson Bob Wyman Tre Hendry Passmore Furusa Passmore Furusa Abderrazak Merchoud Robby LeBlanc Frans Schimper Frans Schimper Likhaya Dayile Likhaya Dayile Andrew Huston Jimmy Wiggins Patrick Gavin Drew Haro Drew Haro Joseph Simuchimba Richard Chautin Cullen Doody Richard Chautin Cullen Doody Roger Cooke Philip Primeaux Philip Primeaux Dajour Braxton Dajour Braxton Eric Coston Harrison Martingayle Eric Coston Davis Bove Davis Bove
PLACE 9th 12th 20th 13th 11th 17th 5th 16th 2nd 2nd 18th 38th 50th 2nd 6th 14th 14th 17th 29th 9th 5th 41st 28th 22nd 21st 23rd 10th 38th 71st 24th 19th 69th 42nd 36th 30th 36th 34th 46th 20th 17th 26th
WOMEN YEAR 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
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TEAM 6th 7th 7th 7th 9th 6th 10th 10th 10th 12th 12th 11th 12th 5th 9th 8th 4th 11th 8th 9th 11th 9th 10th 9th 9th 12th 11th 11th 12th 7th 14th 14th 14th 12th 14th 11th 13th 5th 10th
TOP INDIVIDUAL Elaine Gomez Lisa Reed Anika Lewin Lisa Reed Lisa Reed Lisa Reed Michelle Munson Sally Lanier Sally Lanier Shannon Cox Michelle McDaniel Silje Rasmussen Eunice Flores Silje Rasmussen Bridget Cusack Bridget Cusack Martina Barkman Susanne Strunz Susanne Strunz Marian Burnett Katie Denton Ruth Nanyinza Michelle Hymel Rachael Graham Kate Accardo Christina Porter Charlene Lipsey Laura Carleton Charlene Lipsey Laura Carleton Morgan Schuetz Morgan Schuetz Morgan Schuetz Ruby Stauber Ersula Farrow Julia Palin Katy-Ann McDonald Katy-Ann McDonald Katy-Ann McDonald
PLACE 23rd 10th 11th 8th 8th 5th 34th 59th 64th 59th 71st 31st 60th 4th 29th 23rd 13th 15th 5th 26th 44th 21st 43rd 39th 49th 51st 63rd 37th 60th 12th 102nd 52nd 69th 54th 65th 36th 17th 12th 20th
Men's Letterwinners
RECORDS
A
ABOTT, W. (1933-34) ABY, C. (1927-29) ACCARDO, Nick (2002-05) ACY, Tremayne (2014-17) ADAMS, C.R. (1916) ADAMS, Paul (1953) ADDY, Ken (1971-74) ADOLPH, Jeffrey (2007-09) AINSWORTH, Scott (1981-82) ALBRIGHT, Leland (1963-65) ALBRITTON, O. (1926-29) ALFRED, Don (1997-2000) ALLEN, Alvin (1949-50) ALLEN, R. (1928) ALLEN, Tommy (1967) ALLEYNE-FORTE, Ade (2009-12) ALLSOP, Shermund (2012-14) ALRIDGE, Mike (1996-98) ANDERSON, David (1984) ANDERSON, LeVar (1998-99) ANDING, Robert (1972-75) ANDREWS, James (1962-63) ANDRUS, Craig (1980) ATIYEH, Walead (1999-2000) ATTUSO, Jace (2017-20) AVERY, Butler (1948-50)
B
BABERS, B. (1927) BAGWELL, J. (1933-34) BAINE, Troy (1956) BALDASSARO, Blake (2019-20) BAKER, Bobby (1994-95) BAKER, Buck (2013) BAKER, Keith (1978) BAKER, Larry (1989) BALL, J.N. (1923) BANDARIES, Ludwin (1960-61) BANKHEAD, Bill (1957-58) BANKS, Leon (1979) BARHAM, J.R. (1907) BARNARD, Gerhard (1990-91) BARRETT, Dwhyte (1998-2001) BARRON, Ed (1956) BARROW, Gray (1979-81) BARTHELEMY, L.J. (1911) BARTON, J.J. (1997-2000) BASTIDAS, Jaime (1997-98) BATSON, Bryan (1999-2001) BECK, Bobby (1980) BECKER, J. (1938) BECKHAM, Richard (1971) BEIDENHARN, Joseph (1954) BELLARD, Da’Quan (2016-19) BENGTSSON, Magnus (1988-91) BENNETT, Bart (1963-64) BENNETT, F. (1927) BENNETT, Kirk (1988) BENTON, Austin (2004-07) BENTON, Tommy (1950) BERNARD, Claston (1999-2002) BERWICK, J. (1927-28) BILLEAUD, Craig (1997-98) BILLOT, Edwin (2006) BISHOP, Clyde (1982) BLACK, E.A. (1935) BLACK, Gary (1971) BLAIR, N. (1933-35) BLAIR, Walter (1957) BLAISE, Kyron (2011-12) BLAKE, Phillip (1989) BLANKD, Keane (2017) BLANCHARD, B.O. (1905, 1907-08) BLANCHARD, Joe (1957-58) BLEICHNER, TJ (2020-21) BLESS, Chris (2008-10) BLOCKBURGER, Sheldon (1986-87) BOBO, Taylor (2003) BOGGESS, Bob (1950) BOGUSKI, Bob (1957) BOHLKE, Billy (1999-2002) BOHN, Frank (2009) BOLDEN, Brett (2001) BONGAERTZ, Kees-Jan (1989-91) BORDELON (1930) BORNE, Brett (2007) BORNMAN, J.P. (1923-25) BOTLEY, Johnnie (1974-76) BOUCHE, Michael (1969)
BOUDLOCHE, Willie (1991-93) BOUDREAUX, Pete (1964-66) BOUGHTON, J.F. (1932-34) BOURG, Avie (1959) BOURGEOIS, James (1949-50) BOUTTE, George (1980) BOUTTE, Harold (2007) BOVE, Davis (2020-21) BOYD, Christian (2018-19) BOWMAN, G. (1934-36) BOWMAN, S.S. (1930-32) BRADLEY, Willie (2002-05) BRASHER (1905) BRAXTON, Dajour (2015-18) BRAZELL, Bennie (2002-05) BREATHWIT, John (1947, 1949-50) BREATHWIT, Mack (1949-50) BRENTS, Jess (1969) BREW, Derrick (1999-2000) BRICKHAM, Robert (1994-95) BRIDGES (1925-26) BRIDGES, Kenneth (1953) BRIEDE, Richard (1974-77) BRIEN, Clark (1968) BROCATO, Thomas (2018) BROCK, John (1951) BROOKS, Larry (1952, 1954-55) BROUSSARD Carson, (2001-03) BROUSSARD, Francis (1981) BROWDER, Darrin (1989) BROWN, Andre (1985-86) BROWN, Billy (1938-41) BROWN, Ellis (1996) BROWN, H.M. (1925-27) BROWN, Harry (1929) BROWN, J.E. (1917) BROWN, L.P. (1928-30) BROWN, Lorenzo (1990) BROWN, Rodney (2012-15) BRUNER, J.C. (1914-15) BRUTON, LaMar (2016-17) BRYAN, A. (1935-37) BRYANT, J.T. (1917) BUELL, N. (1937-38) BUHLER, Marshall (2020) BULLER, Russ (1997-2000) BULLOCK, Ji'eem (2021) BURGE, D.P. (1933) BURGE (1938) BURKS, Shawn (1985) BURLEIGH, Joe (Ivan) (1950-51) BURNETT, J. (1927-29) BURNETT, Zach (2019) BURNS, Chadd (2016-17) BURRIS, W.B. (1913-16) BURTON, Harry (1952) BURTON, John (1957) BUSBY, Bill (1960) BUSCH, Herman (1953) BUSH, Darrell (2013-15) BUTLER, Carroll (1948) BUTLER, J. (1921-25) BUTLER, King (1961) BUTLER, S.L. (1906-07) BUTLER, W.E. (1931)
C
CAILLETEAU, F. (1925-26) CAIN, Chris (1996-97) CALDWELL (1919) CALE, Frederick (1968) CALHOUN, D. (1927) CALLAWAY, Louis (1984-87) CALLOWAY, Jason (1999) CAMEL, Dorian (2019-21) CAMPBELL, C.C. (1924-25) CAMPBELL, Charles (1961) CAMPBELL, Steve (1979) CANGELOSI, James (1965) CANNON, Billy (1958-59) CANNON, Harvey (1953-56) CAPDEVILLE (1905) CARAWAY, Gabriel (2001-04) CARAWAY, Joseph (2010-14) CARPENTER, Harry (1954-57) CARROLL, Jason (2000-02) CARROLL, Matthew (2003-04) CARRUTH (1922-23) CARTER, Jamison (2001-04) CARTER, John (1968-69)
CARTER, Xavier (2005-06) CASANOVA, Tommy (1970) CASTAGNOS, Leonce (1962-64) CATLETT, W.R. (1905) CAVANAUGH, Robert (1964-66) CAZA, Mike (1995) CHANDLER, W.B. (1924-26) CHAPMAN, Keith (1948) CHATHAM, Preston (2007-08) CHAUTIN, Richard (2008-11) CHERAISI, Samuel (1998) CHERRY, Michael (2016-17) CHILDRESS, Robert (1953) CHOPPIN, Purnell (1948) CHRETIEN, John (2003-05) CHRISTINA, Carlo (1949-51) CHURCH, F. (1938) CLARK, Fred (1959-60) CLEARMAN, Jerry (1961) COBB, Barney (1973-74) COCKERHAM, J.H. (1911-13) COCKERHAM, S. (1916) COFFEE, Al (1969-72) COLE, Eddie (1971) COLE, Jack (1950) COLEY, Efrem (1979-81) COLEY, Pete (2001-05) COLLINS, David (2015-16) COLQUHOUN, Lueroy (1999-02) CONSTANT, Doug (1960-61) COOKE, Roger (2009-13) COOLEY, C. (1926-29) COOPER, Cameron (2018) COOPER, P. (1915-16) COPPAGE, Will (2007-10) CORKERY, Rip (1965) CORLEY, M.F. (1905) CORREA, Elton (1948) COSTON, Eric (2018-21) COVINGTON, Bill (1948-51) COVINGTON, W.W. (1920-22) COX, Chris (1984) CRANFORD, Charles (1960) CRASS, W. (1935-36) CREVLING, Bill (1960) CREWS, Eddie (1974-77) CRONAN, Tommy (1965) CULLEN, Bob (1975) CUMMINGS, Chris (1995-98) CUMMINS, Kirk (1995-96) CUPIT, Brad (1997)
D
DAFFIN, Tim (1984) DALTON, Jeffery (1958-59) DART, Will DALY (1923) DAMN, Doug (1973) DARDAR, Reggie (2005-08) DARLING, B. (1938) DASPIT, Woodson (1948) DAUTERIVE, L.J. (1907) DAVIES, Dick (1959) DAVIS, G. (1938) DAVIS, Greg (1981-83) DAVIS, Jim (1976-77, 1979-80) DAVIS, John (1956-57) DAVIS, Walter (2001-02) DAY, J. (1931) DAY, K. (1937) DAY, S. (1925) DAYILE, Likhaya (2000-02) DEAN, Robert (1954) DeBLANC, Mark (2008-11) DEGRAVELLE, G.A. (1924-25) DeHOLLANDER, Robert (1986-87, 89) DEMMICK, O. (1926) DEMPERS, Wynand (1999-2001) DEMPSEY, Philip (2011, 2013-15) DERMODY, John (1996-97) DeSOTO, Richard (1971-72) DESSAUER, Luke (2008-10) DEVALL, Ivan (1970) DIAZ, Edgar (1991) DICKEY, Tom (1948) DIEL, Kendall (1968-69) DIEL, Winston (1973) DIELIS, Albertus (1986-87) DIETRICH, Kurt (1992-95) DILL (1921)
DIXON-BODIE, Sean (2021) DOBBINS, Mark (1978-80) DOBBINS, Matt (1984) DOMINGUEZ, Josh (2007-11) DOODY, Cullen (2009-12) DOUGHERTY, Mike (1965-67) DOUPLE, Tom (1973-75) DOUSAY, Jim (1966) DOWNING, Ben (1968) DOWNING, Quincy (2012-15) DRUILHET, Anthony (1985-87) DUHON, Chris (1978-81) DUHON, John (1981-84) DUHON, Phil (1993) DUKES, Tommy (1957) DUNKLEY, Fitzroy (2013-16) DUNN, Jack (1963-64) DUPIGNY, Sean (1993-94, 1996) DUPLANTIS, Andreas (2012-15) DUPLANTIS, Greg (1982, 1984-86) DUPLANTIS, Mondo (2019) DUPONT, J. (1928-29) DUPONT, John (1994-95) DURHAM, Dickie (1959-61) DURINGER, Darral (1971-73) DUTTON, C. (1925, 1927) DUTTON, T.W. (1911-14) DYER, Jack (1948) DYER, Jack (1965-67)
E
EAST, J.L. (1925-27) EASTMAN, John (1966) ECKERT, David (1965-67) EDGERLY, W.S. (1907) EDMOND, Greg P. (1975) EDMOND, Tim (1971) EDMONSTON, M.N. (1923-24) EDWARDS, Courtney (2012) EDWARDS, F.M. (1905) EDWARDS JR., Eric (2020-21) EHRHARDT, Ken (2008-10) ELLIOTT, Mark (1989-90) ELLISON, Dave (1953) ENGERAN, Loyd (1959) ENSLEY, Frank (1997-99) EPPS, James (1971-72) ERNEST, Aaron (2012-15) EUBANK, Neil W. (1987-88) EVANS, J. (1938) EVANS, W.M. (1912) EWERS, Anthony (2003-04)
F
FABIAN, Ralph (1958-60) FARQUE, Zach (2012) FARRELL, Derrick (1993-94) FATHEREE, Jesse Jr. (1958-61) FAULK, Ronnie (1966-68) FAUST, Michael (1991-94) FAY, T. (1905) FEMMER, George (2020-21) FERRO, R. (1905) FISHER, G. (1932-33, 1935) FISHER, Jeffrey (2001-05) FLEMING, Da'Marcus (2021) FLEMING, Gavin (2005, 2007) FLESHMAN, Fred (1978-80) FLOREK, Michael (2007-11) FLOURNOY, Jaron (2016-19) FLOYD, J.C. (1920) FONTENOT, M. (1927-29) FONTENOT, Ryan (2005-08) FORBES, Damar (2010-13) FORBES, I.L. (1924) FORNARIS, Jim (1960-62) FORST, Alex (1997-2000) FOTI, Russell (1948) FOUNTAIN, Jackson (2015) FOWLER, James (1964) FOWLER, Mark (1985-88) FOX, Rabun (2005-06, 2008-09) FRANCIQUE, Alleyne (2001-02) FRANCISE, Tommy (1974) FRANKLIN, Kevin (1995) FREY, F.C. (1917-21) FRIEND, B. (1936-38) FUNK, J.L. (1915-17, 1920) FURUSA, Passmore (1994-95) FUSELIER, Eric (1992-94)
G
GALLOWAY, E. (1913-15) GALLOWAY, J.U. (1917) GALLUP, Ryan (1999-2003) GALVAN, Dave (1996) GARCIA, Carlos (1999-2000) GARDNER, Paul (1999) GAUGHAN, Eli (2019, 2021) GAVIN, Patrick (2005-06) GEERS, Patrick (2015-16) GEORGE, I. (1927-28) GEYER, Randy (1963-66) GIBBENS, D.J. (1953-54) GIBSON, Marvin (1994-95) GIBSON, Tommy (1992) GILBERT, Glenroy (1992-93) GILBERT, Larry (1976) GILFOIL, Billy (1963-66) GIROUARD, Andre (2017-19, 2021) GODBOLD, H. (1934-35) GOHRES, Jace (2004, 2007) GOODWIN, Randal (1952-53) GORDY, Matt (1932-33) GOTT, Malcolm (1966) GRAHAM, Kevin (1951) GRANT, Carl (1955) GRANT, David (1992-95) GRANT, Jermaine (1995, 1997-98) GRAVES, Carl (1955) GRAYSON, Cyril (2013-16) GREEN, Gerald (2000-01) GREEN, Earnest (2011-12) GREEN, Nigel (1994-97) GREEN, Red (1984) GREENLEY, N. (1928) GREENSWORD, Marlon (2002-03) GREY, Andrew (2017) GREY, Rayvon (2016-20) GREZAFFI, Sammy (1966) GRIFFIN, Rohsaan (1995-96) GRIFFITH, Keith (2011-12) GRISWOLD, Jack (1958-59) GUILLORY, Brandon (2000-03) GUY, Matthew (2007)
H
HAGUE, P.G. (1919-20) HALL (1931) HALL, Bobby (1948-50) HALL, David (1986-87) HAMIC, Buddy (1964) HAMILTON, Garrett (2019-21) HAMILTON, L. (1936-37) HAMMAN, Biff (1965-67) HANCHEY, Gene (1958-59) HARDIN, Billy (1962-64) HARDIN, Glenn (1933-35) HARDIN, J.L. (1938) HARKIN, T.I. (1926-27) HARNANDEZ, Ronald (1961-64) HARO, Drew (2004-05, 2007-08) HARRELL, R. (1926-27) HARRELL, Milton (2017) HARRIS, Dennis (1989-90) HARRIS, Joe (1960-62) HARRIS, Steve (1989) HARRIS, Tom (1971) HARRISON, JuVaughn (2018-20) HARTSELL, Glen (1960-61) HASLOM, Reggie (2007-10) HATCHER (1925) HAWKINS, A.M. (1911-12) HAYES, Armanti (2007-10) HAYES, R.S. (1919) HAZLIP, S.W. (1913-14) HEARN, Steve (1971-72) HEBERT, David (1985-87) HECKER, Kyle (2007-10) HELM, N.C. (1920-23) HENDERSON, Blair (2014-17) HENDERSON, Devery (2001-02) HENDRIX, J. (1929-31) HENDRY, Michael (2005-08) HENDRY, Tre (1992-95) HENK, Daniel (1997-99) HENNIGAN, Charles (1954) HENNING, Walter (2009-11) HENRY, Barry (1991) HENRY, Kenny (2000, 2002-03)
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HEROMAN, Ted (1971-74) HEWETT (1905) HICKS, Jeremy (2006-09) HIGHT, Carroll T. (1967-69) HIGHT, Freddie C. (1967-69) HILL, Greg (1976-79) HILL, Jerel (2010) HILTON, Michael (2000-02) HISLOP, Akanni (2017-20) HITCHCOCK (1925) HOFFIELD, Keith (1997) HOLBROOCK, C.S. (1907-08) HOLDERMAN, F.H. (1931-34) HOLLEMAN, Bob (1951-52) HOLLIDAY, Trindon (2006-09) HOLLIDAY, W.N. (1926-28) HOLMES, Walter (1964) HOOK, James (1995) HOOVER, John (1954-55) HOPKINS, Derek (1989-90) HORNE, Jackie (1957) HORTON, Brett (1996-97) HORTON, Maurice (1990-91) HOTARD, P. (1928) HOWARD, Jamar (2009) HOWARD, Marc (1984) HOWELL, Renard (2016-18) HUGHES, Terry (2015-16) HUGHS, C.B. (1922) HULL, H. (1920-23) HUNT, Donald (1950-51) HUSTON, Andrew (2002-05) HUTCHINS, T.W. (1930-31) HYLTON, Riker (2011-12)
I
IVES, C.A. (1919-22)
J
JACKSON, Anthony (1978-79) JACKSON, Chris (2003-05) JACKSON, Donte (2016-17) JACKSON, Johnnie (2016-17) JAMES, Charles (1984, 86-87) JAMES, Clayton (1952-55) JAMES, Jamaal (2007-10) JARLSJO, Bengt (1988-90) JEAN-FRANCOIS, Ricky (2006, 2008) JEANSONNE, Greg (1989-90) JEFFERSON, Omar (1996) JENKINS, D.B. (1916-17) JENKINS, H. (1905) JENKINS, M.R. (1914-15) JOHNSON, A.R. (1948-49) JOHNSON, Charles (1951-52) JOHNSON, Christian (2015-17) JOHNSON, F.F. (1921-23) JOHNSON, F.L. (1929-31) JOHNSON, Glenn (1954) JOHNSON, J.C. (1938) JOHNSON, Jaora (2012-14) JOHNSON, Joe (1953-54) JOHNSON, Johnathan (2010) JOHNSON, M.F. (1911) JONES, Billy Gene (1955) JONES, Geno (2011) JONES, Kenan (2019) JONES, Reggie (1992-93) JONES, Richard (2009-10) JORDAN, Pearson (1976-79)
K
KAHLES, Rolf (1997-98) KALBAUGH, Steve (1990) KEEN, R.C. (1919-20) KELLY, Don (1948) KENNEDY, K.K. (1951-52) KENNISON, Eddie (1994-96) KENNON, Calvin (1982) KENT, H. (1935-37) KEPLER, Jack (1951-53) KHAIDA, Lotfi (1991-93) KIBET, Raymond (2019-21) KIMES, Nathan (1949) KING, Chris (1989-92) KINGFISHER, Hayden (2015) KINNARD, Luke (2002-03) KIRCHNER, Kevin (2013) KLAMKE, A. (1930-31) KLEINPETER, Russell (1955)
81
Men's Letterwinners
KLEINPETER, T. (1936) KLESTER, Pat (1995-96) KLOCK, E.L. (1905) KNECHT, Ronald (1948) KNOX, Ken (1950) KOENCK, Aaron (2012-13) KOPFLER, Joe (1970) KOSGEI, Elkana (2008) KOSGEI, John (2008) KRAMER, T.F. (1921)
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LaBAUVE, Randall (1988-90) LACASSAGNE, Herb (1960) LACOSTE (1930-31) LACOSTE, Jay (1959-61) LACY, David (1968) LADNER, Christian (1990) LAINE, Jason (2003) LAIRD, Terrance (2020-21) LAMBDIN, Gregg (1976) LAMBERT, S. (1928-29) LAMERS, Joshua (2013-14) LANDRY, Tim (2008-09, 2011) LANE, H. (1938) LANGE, Tom (1989-92) LANIER, H.A. (1929-30) LANSING, Bill (1950-51) LANSING, Fred (1953-54) LASALLE, J. (1935-36) LASALLE, L.J. (1905, 1907) LAURO, Michael (2009-12) LAVILLE JR., Thomas (2019-20) LAVIN, James (1954-57) LeBLANC, Lee (1986) LeBLANC, Christen (1995-96) LeBLANC, Phillip (2011-13) LeBLANC, Robby (1997-98) LeBLANC, Roland (2004) LeBLANC, William (2012) LeBLEU, C.A. (1930) LEE, Patrick (2008-09) LeFEVRE, Ross (1960) LeFLEUR (1911) LeFLEUR, L. (1927-29) LeFLEUR, P.G. (1907) LEHMAN, J. (1932-34) LESSOR, Gabriel (1993) LESTER, G. (1935-37) LETT, Alleyne (2005, 2007) LEWIS, Charles (2020-21) LEWIS, Chris (2018) LEWIS, R.E. (1911, 1913) LEWIS, Ravin (1984, 1986) LEWIS, Rodney (1983-84, 1986) LEWIS, W.S. (1915, 1917) LIPANI, DC (2014-19) LITTLE, C.W. (1911-12) LLOYD, Edward (1982-83) LOBDELL, W. (1933) LOCHRIDGE, Joe (2003-04) LOE, S.R. (1916-17, 1919) LOFLIN, J.T. (1948) LOGAN, Byron (1995-98) LOGSDON, Steve (1990-91) LORMAND, Ben (1995-96) LOVE, Mickey (1955) LOWRY, James (1949-51) LOWTHER, Charles (1948-49) LOWTHER, Robert (1948) LUMPKIN, Mark (1969-70) LYLES, Melvin (1949)
M
MACIEJCZYK, Joe (1979-81) MACK, Bobby (1956-58) MAHLER, Scott (1996-98) MAJOR, H.A. (1907) MALCOLM, Phillip (2007) MALLARD, Milton (1995) MALLOY, Pat (1938) MARCELLE, Earl (1991-94) MARMARO, Paul (1985, 87) MARSHALL, Tom (1976-80) MARTEL, Anthony (2009) MARTIN, Brent (1999-2002) MARTIN, Cade (2020-21) MARTINGAYLE, Harrison (2017-19) MARTINGAYLE, Jackson (2020-21) MARVIN, Ernest (1979-81) MASCARO, Nathan (1996-97) MATHEWS, Gerald (1971-74) MATTIA, Raymond (1976)
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MATTIA, Robert (1976) MAY, Dudley (1965-66) MAY, Joe (1953-56) MAYES, Adrian (2001-02) MAYEUX, Herman (1968-69) MAZZA, Frank S. (1987-90) McARTHUR, Bryan (1992-95) McBRIDE, Homer (1951-53) McCAIN, Eugene (1978-81) McCALL, H.L. (1925-26) McCARRON, Harry (1967-68) McCOLLISTER, E.P. (1916) McDANIEL, Orlando (1979-81) McDONALD, David (1961) McDONALD, John (1953-55) McFARLAND, R.A. (1919-20) McGAREY, Donald (1983-84) McGEHEE, Marcus (2009-12) McGOWAN, C.L. (1934) McGUINESS, Charles (1985) McHERNY, B.G. (1911) McKELLAR, Fred (1960-62) McKINNON, John (1970-73) McLEOD, Ralph (1951-53) McNABB, Delmon (1965-67) McNASPY, M. (1906) McRAE, G. (1938) MEDLOCK, Recie (2000) MEE, Stuart (1986-87) MELANCON, O.O. (1905) MELENDEZ, Efran (1989-90) MERCHOUD, Abderrazak (1997) METELLUS, Alain (1986-88) METRAILER, Phillip (1970) MEYER, Brock (2021) MEYER, Paul (1974-77) MIELKE, Charles (1970) MILLER, Barrett (2012-13) MILLER, Christian (2017-20) MILLER, C.S. (1908) MILLER, F.L. (1929-31) MILLER, Paul (1951-53) MILLET, E. (1927-29) MILLS, Robert (1973*) MILLSEPS, P. (1936-38) MILTON, Terry (1986) MIMMS, George (1990) MISHER, Allen (1973-76) MITCHELL, L. (1924-27) MITCHELL-BLAKE, Nethaneel (201314, 2016-17) MOBLEY, Gene (1972-74) MOFFITT, John (2003-04) MONTGOMERY, Kyle (2019-20) MOODY, Philip (1984-85) MOON, Lynn (1957-58) MOORE, Aaron (2009-12) MOORE, Jerry (1957-58) MOORE, Joey (1999) MOORE, Jordan (2015-16) MOORE, Robert (1956) MOORE, Ronald (1969) MOREAU, Al (1931-33) MORELAND, J.F. (1921-24) MORGAN, S. (1927) MORGAN, R.B. (1931) MORRIS, Mark (1989-92) MORRIS, Sherman (1991) MOSBY, Correion (2018-19) MOTT, King (1956-58) MOUTON, R.L. (1905-07) MULUGATA, Xavier (2017) MURPHY, P. (1935-37) MUTANGA, Tinashe (2016-17) MUTELL, Bryan (2011-15) MUYABA, Fabian (1993-94) MVUMVURE, Gabriel (2008-11) MWAPE, Sam (2004-05) MYRICK, Don (1964-65)
N
NALL, Craig (2000) NALLY, Daniel (2011-12) NAPIER, Dino (1989) NEHME, Christian (1997-2000) NELSEN, Jonathan (2016-17) NELSON, Trevis (2006) NERDAL, Jon (2021) NESOM, G.W. (1927-29) NETTLES, B.J. (1913-14) NEUHAUSER, C.A. (1913-15) NEURIG (1951) NEWELL, R. (1934-35) NEWSOME, Dan (1949-50)
NICHOLS, John (1988-90, 1992) NICHOLS, Regan (1995-96) NICHOLS, Tim (1979) NIETO, Javier (1999-2002) NOBLERS, Steve (1972-73) NOBLETT, O.H. (1908) NODIER, Fred (1952-53) NORRIS, Jake (2018-21) NORWOOD, Vernon (2014-15) NUGENT, Barrett (2009-12) NUNEZ, Keith (2000-03)
O
OBIOHA, Daniel (2011-13) ODINET, Kenny (2021) OLACK, Tim (1971-74) OLANDER, Mikael (1985-88) OLIVER, David (1967-70) ONSARE, Charles (1989-90) O’NEAL, T. (1933-35) O’NEIL, Jack (1961-63) O’NEIL, Ted (1965)
P
PADDISON, Dave (1991-94) PALLES, Harry (1981-82, 1984-85) PARHAM, Robert (2001-04) PARKER, A.W. (1930) PARKER, Jeffrey (2007) PARKER, Julian (2013, 2015) PARSON, Rynell (2010-13) PASCAL, Robert (1973-76) PASSENTINO, Carl (1997) PATRON, Ron (1997) PEDIGO, Tzuriel (2021) PEEBLES, Dylan (2019-21) PEEBLES, L. (1932) PELAEZ, Felipe (2015) PENN, Ryan (2010) PERKINS, B. (1928) PERRIEN, Patrick (2003-05) PERRY, Curtis (1997-98) PETERMAN (1916) PETERSEN, Scott (1991-94) PETTES, Steve (1995-96) PETTIT, Bob (1952-54) PFINGSTEN, Gunnar (1997-98) PHILLIPE, J.C. (1938) PHILLIPS, F.R. (1906) PHILLIPS, Isa (2006-07) PHILLIPS, John (1952-55) PICKENS, F.W. (1917,19) PINNOCK, Marvin (2004) PIPES, D.Y. (1919) PITT, Jonathan (2014-15) PITTMAN, J.S. (1916) POPE, Travis (2012-15) PORTERM, George (1965) POWELL, Darion (2006) POWELL, Erik (2008) POWELL, Keith (1995-97) POWELL, R. (1932) PRENTICE (1925) PRENTICE, Derrick (1993-96) PRESEDO, Pablo (1986, 1988-89) PRESLEY, James (2004) PRESTON, Joe (1948-51) PRICE, Arthur (2018-21) PRIMEAUX, Philip (2011-15) PUGH, Travis (1956-57)
Q
QUIGLEY, Mike (1979-81)
R
RABENHORST, O.D. (1920-23) RACCA, Brandon (2003-05, 2007) RACHAL, D. (1938) RADECKER, Eric (2007) RADGOWSKI, Chad (2006-08) RAINEY, James (1993, 1995) RANDOLPH, Dave (1979) RAPEK, Andy (1988-89) RAPPE, Greg (1983-84) RARESHIDE, Bert (1993-96) RASBERRY, Mike (1970-71) RATELLE, E. (1933-34) REA, Butch (1993-96) REED, Cameron (2019) REID, A.J. (1914-16) REID, Bruce (1987-90) REID, Eric (1984-87) REID, Michael (1984-86)
REILEY (1920) REINECKE, Thomas (2010-13) REYES, Felipe (2005) RHORER, Matthew (2016) RICE, R.E. (1916) RICHARD, G. (1922-23) RICKEY, David (1959) ROANE, Sanders (1949) ROBERTS, C. (1934-35) ROBERTS, C.A. (1908) ROBERTS, Kwami (2004-05) ROBERTSON, E.W. (1908) ROBICHAUX, Cameron (2015-17) ROBINSON, Lester (1952) ROBINSON, W.G. (1935) ROBINSON, W.T. (1933-34) ROCHE’, Jarett (2002-04) ROEBUCK (1908) ROGERS, H. (1937) ROGERS, Melville (2006-07) ROSE, Kyle (2008-09, 2011) ROSE, Mark (1981-83) ROSE, Matthew (1986-89) ROSSBOTTOM, Harold (1953) ROUBION, Ross (2008-11) ROUBION, Ryan (2009-12) ROUNDS, Ronnie (2021) ROUSSEL, Keith (1968-69) ROUSSEL, Les (1978-79) RUSSELL, S. (1937-38) RYAN, Scott (1990)
S
SANDERS, H. (1911) SANDERS, J. (1933-35) SANDERS, Jason (1991-92, 1994) SANDERS, Joe (1962) SANDOZ, Jeff (1973-75) SANFORD, C. (1935-37) SANFORD, Jim (1951) SANSONE, Trevor (2012) SANTACRUZ, Austin (2015) SATEGNA, Mario (1992-95) SAUERHAGE, John (1981-82) SAVOIE, Michael (1994-96) SAXON, H. (1934-35) SCARBOROUGH, D.C. (1905-06) SCARBOROUGH, E. (1933-34) SCHAFFER, Tom (1959) SCHALOW, Terrence (1987) SCHIFFMAN, Kenneth (2009-10) SCHIMPER, Frans (1997-2000) SCHIMPF, Carey (1973-76) SCHLOEGEL (1932) SCHLOTTMAN, Stephen (2021) SCHMIDT, G. (1937-38) SCOTT, Greg (1999-2001) SCOTT, ReVey (1977-80) SEALS, Cordelle (1999-2001) SEEFELD, Carl (1958-60) SEGURA, Jennings (1996) SEIP, J.J. (1908) SEVIN, Ty (1990) SHAFER, R.A. (1920) SHAH, Paras (2009) SHELLNUT, Mike (1981-82, 1984) SHELTON, F. (1938) SHEPARD, Howard (2012) SHIPP, Larry (1973-76) SHIREY, Larry (1963) SHIRLEY, Buddy (1966) SHIRLEY, E.M. (1920-23) SHIRLEY, James (1952) SHORT (1929-30) SHUMAKER, Ben (2001-04) SIMMONS, Jacob (2007-09) SIMMONS, M. (1936) SIMMONS, Robert (2009-12) SIMON, LeJuan (2003-04) SIMON, Peter (2001-03) SIMONTON, Sam (1961-63) SIMPSON, Joe (1975) SIMS, Phil (1993-96) SIMUCHIMBA, Joseph (2007-08) SINGLETARY, C.N. (1916) SINGLETARY, Mike (1991-92) SINGOEI, David (1992-93) SIPLE, D. (1938) SLATER, Jeff (1985-86) SLAUGHTER, W.S. (1898) SLOCUM (1917) SMITH, A.F. (1907) SMITH, Bob (1972-75)
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SMITH, C.I. (1906) SMITH, Charles (1952-54) SMITH, Marc (1998-2000) SMITH, Mike (1984-86) SMITH, N. (1927-28) SMITH, Traun (2000-03) SMITHERMAN, D.E. (1917) SONGY (1928-30) SOOTER, Jason (1975-76) SOWA, Brad (2004) SPANGENBERG, Marc (1970-71) SPIERS, L. (1926-27) SPRAUL, Gary (1951) ST. AMANT, Eugene (1966) ST. CYR, Joseph (2013-14) STAMEY, Bryan (2014-18) STARKS, Llewellyn (1989-90) STAYTON, W.D. (1905) STEELE, Sidney (1949-51) STENSON, J. (1938) STEPHENS, Greg (1972-75) STEVENS, B.A. (1935-36) STEVENS, H.G. (1922-25) STEVENSON, Marvin (2004-07) STEWART, Charles (1970) STEWART, G. (1932-34) STEWART, John (1969-72) STICKER, Alan (2007-11) STOCKWELL, E. (1932-34) STOCKWELL, O. (1928) STOKES, David (1966-67) STOVALL, R.F. (1907) STRATFORD, Charles (1952-53) STRUPPECK, Robert (1967-69) STUART, Eric (1974-76) SUHY, Jeff (1984-85) SULLIVAN, Dan (1972) SULLIVAN, W. (1933-35) SULLWOLD, Frank (1948-51) SWANNER, Sean (2008-10) SWAYZE, Taylor (1976) SWEENEY, Herman (1952-53)
T
TADLOCK, Randy (1998) TALLEY, Keyth (2011-12) TANNER, Daniel (2014-18) TARROSOVIC, George (1952) TAYLOR, Gerald (2004-05) TAYLOR, Jonathan K. (1988) TAYLOR, Michael (1985) TAYLOR, Randall (1987) TERRY, Eddie (1981) TERRY, Tyler (2019-21) THERIOT, Blake (1999-2002) THOM, Jim (1965-66) THOMAS, Anthony (1985) THOMAS, Damion (2018-21) THOMAS, Juan (1994) THOMAS, Marcus (1998-2000) THOMAS, Paul (2002-03) THOMAS, Tomario (2001-03) THOMAS, Zedric (2008-11) THOMPSON, Garrek (2009-10) THOMPSON, Jahnoy (2018-19) THOMPSON, John (2005) THOMPSON, Joshua (2013-15) THOMPSON, Paul (2002-04) THOMPSON, Ralph (1955) THOMPSON, Richard (2005-08) THORGERSON, G.H. (1924) THORGERSON, R.C. (1914-17) THORNTON, Jacob (2020) THORNTON, S. (1921-24) THORNTON, Terry (1989-91) THURN, James (2010, 2012) THYMES, Derrick (1991-94) TINER, Marcus (2017) TJEPKEMA, Enno (1986-88) TORRANCE, J. (1932-35) TORROS, S. (1936-38) TOUSSAINT, Ronnie (1960) TREADWAY, J. (1936-37) TREGRE, Roy (1961) TRIESCHMANN, Wayne (1956) TROSCLAIR, Daniel (2001-04) TROXCLAIR, Chip (1976-79) TUCKER, Ed (1951-53) TUNON, Pedro (2001-03) TURNER, Nathan (1996-98) TURNER, Willie (1978-79) TUTTLE, Jeremy (2012-15)
RECORDS TWIJUKYE, Reuben (2007-08) TWILLIE, Troy (1995, 1997) TYSON, Todd (1996-97)
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UFFMAN, Chip (1997-98) UPTON, James (1968) UPTON, M.R. (1911-14)
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VALE, Louis (1953) VAN HELDEN, Robin (1985-87, 89) VANDERHOFF, Kanon (1991-92) VARAS, Mike (1978-80) VARGAS, Marcell (1978) VENABLE, John (1950-51) VINCENT, Matthew (2002-05) VINCENT Jr., Kary (2018-19) VOLLMER, Larry (1972-74) VONDENSTEIN, Wayne (1969-72) VOSS, Harold (1948-50)
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WADDLETON, David (1997-98) WAGUESPACK, Todd (1990-91) WALBROOK, RC (2019) WALKER, J. (1936) WALKER, Tristan (2011) WALL, Ernest (1957-59) WALTERS, H. (1936-38) WARE, H. (1938) WARNER, T.A. (1924-25) WATERER, J. (1937-38) WATKINS, Slip (1988-90) WATSON, Paul (2007) WEAVER, Larey (1980-81) WEICH, J. (1937) WELLMAN (1930-31) WELLS, Morgan (2016) WEMPLE (1921-23) WESTERMAN, Bob (1956-58) WHEATLEY, Mike (1967-69) WHITAKER, Anthony (2013) WHITE, Sadiki (2010) WHITE, W.G. (1948) WHITLATCH, Blake (1975) WHITNEY, Chris (1977-80) WHYTE, Bernard (1985-87) WICH, Michael (1995) WIESLER, William (2011-13) WIGGINS, Jimmy (2001-05) WILCOX, Adam (2007-09) WILKES, Jack (2015-18) WILKINSON, H. (1934) WILKINSON, Jake (2012) WILKINSON, Ralph (1964) WILLIAMS, Bernard (1984-86, 1988) WILLIAMS, Bryant (1991-94) WILLIAMS, Caleb (2010-13) WILLIAMS, Horatio (2011) WILLIAMS, John (2000) WILLIAMS, Noah (2021) WILLIAMS, Simon (1990-92) WILLIAMS, Siraj (2004-07) WILLIAMSON, Mike (1993-96) WILLIE, Kelly (2003-06) WILLS, Harold (1974) WILLS, Lloyd (1970-73) WILSON, Jerry (1989) WISE, Adam (2019, 2021) WITTE, Luke (2021) WOMACK, Joe (1967-68) WOOD, Glynn (1952-54) WOOD, John (1955) WOODS, Delyle (1995) WOODARD, R.E. (1921) WOOSLEY, John (1996-98) WRIGHT, O.L. (1928-30) WRIGHT, Ricky (1985-87) WYMAN, Bob (1989-92) WYNN, Wallace (1951)
Y
YARBROUGH, Lanis (1970-71) YASLOSKY, Michael (1986-89) YATES, Bob (1962-63) YAWN, F.W. (1930-32) YODER, Lee (1954-55) YOUNG, E.M. (1916, 1921-23) YOUNG, John (1956) YOUNG, Wayne (1958)
Women's Letterwinners
RECORDS
A
ABBOTT, Amber (2008-09) ABIRE, Mercy (2019-21) ACCARDO, Kate (2004, 2007) AGE, Zina (1987-88) AGUILAR, Andria (2011-15) AKRE, Megan (2003-06) ALEMAN, Laura (2010-12) ALEXANDER, Rebecca (2011-12) ALLEN, Eunice (1992-93) ALMOND, Lyndsey (1985) ANDERSON, Jackie (1991) ANNING, Amber (2020-21) APPLEBERRY, Doria (2002) ARGYLE, Hareldau (1996-97) ARMSTRONG, Alia (2020-21) AUGUSTINE, Ariyonna (2019, 2021) AVERY, Danielle (2013-15)
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