Southeastern Louisiana 2018 Track & Field Media Guide

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2018 QUICK FACTS University Information

Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern Louisiana University Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1925 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hammond, Louisiana Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,403 Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lions School Colors . . . Green (PMS 3425) and Gold (PMS 124) Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southland (SLC) Athletic Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.LionSports.net University Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . www.southeastern.edu

University Administration

President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. John Crain Director of Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Artigues Faculty Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Joe Morris Senior Associate AD/Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Bechac Executive Associate AD/Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ola Adegboye Assistant AD/Sports Medicine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Albin Assistant AD/Student Services/SWA. . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Harper Chief Athletics Compliance Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justin Bice Assistant to AD/Academic Liaison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Bentley Administrative Assistant to AD. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridget Giaratano Administrative Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Alford Travel Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tori Lachney Administrative Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Woodall Title IX Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Pregeant

Track & Field History

First Year of NCAA Div. I Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 Olympic Qualifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 NCAA Division I National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 NCAA Division II National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NAIA National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 NCAA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 NCAA National Qualifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Academic All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Coaching Staff

Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corey Mistretta Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mercer, 2002 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Capello, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amin Nikfar, Michael Rheams Jr. Volunteer Assistant Coaches . . . Erica Fraley, Bernard Newbold Interim Director of Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . Gerry Pacitti

Team Information

2017 Lions SLC Indoor Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6th/36 pts 2017 Lions SLC Outdoor Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd/90 pts 2017 Lions SLC Cross Country Finish . . . . . . . . . . 9th /247 pts 2017 Lady Lions SLC Indoor Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th/35 pts 2017 Lady Lions SLC Outdoor Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th/47 pts 2016 Lady Lions SLC CC Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th /297 pts Home Facility . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern Track and Field Complex Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beynon BSS 2000 Full Pour Polyeurthane

Media Relations

Assistant SID (contact) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Kiral Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (985) 549-2142 Mobile Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (985) 320-8812 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . michael.kiral@selu.edu Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Attn: Mike Kiral, CC/Track & Field SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SLU 10309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hammond 70402 Overnight Address . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Attn: Mike Kiral, CC/Track & Field SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 Galloway Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hammond 70402

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Cover X Table of Contents/Quick Facts 2018 Season Preview Men’s Roster Women’s Roster 2018 Schedule Academics Southeastern Track Complex Complex Records Cross Country Roster 2017 Cross Country Results Men’s Profiles Women’s Profiles Head Coach Corey Mistretta Profile Assistant Coaches Profiles All-Americans/Olympians National Champions Southland Team Champions Southland Individual Champions Southland Honors Southland Conference Yearly Finishes Indoor Records Outdoor Records Men’s All-Time Best Outdoor Marks Women’s All-Time Best Outdoor Marks Lions For Life

Credits Editor/Cover Design Mike Kiral Photography Randy Bergeron, Le Souvenir, Jimmy Mitchell, UCA Athletics, Kyle, Mazabob, Sarah Walker, Mariah Olive Research Larry Hymel

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Season Preview

A New Look for 2018

Squads start new era under Mistretta The Southeastern Louisiana track and field program is entering a new era in 2017-18. For the first time in nearly two decades, the program will have a new head coach as assistant coach Corey Mistretta was promoted to replace Sean Brady, who resigned last summer after 17 seasons to take a position at Texas A&M University. Mistretta’s hiring continued a more than three-decade relationship with the SLU track and field program. The Donaldsonville native ran the 400 meters and 400 meter hurdles for the Lions from 1984-87 and served as a student assistant coach from 1990-91 under Southeastern Athletics Hall of Famer and former track coach Andy Thiel. “I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to take over a program that had has so much success under Coach Brady,” Mistretta said. “I am also thankful to the lessons Coach Thiel taught me and how he taught me to do

things the right way. To be able to take over a program and follow in the footsteps of two coaches I have so much respect for in Coach Brady and Coach Thiel is truly a humbling experience.”

And because we graduated a lot and because we let a lot of kids go who weren’t kind of following our mission, it left open a lot of spots so we had a whole bunch of new kids on the team this year.”

The Lions and Lady Lions also had plenty of new faces on the track and in the field, welcoming in 42 newcomers.

Cross country and the distance group were among the disciplines that saw the most changes. Rocky Cappelo’s cross country team featured seven newcomers on the men’s side and six on the women. The changes paid off almost immediately as the Lions captured the LSU Invitational, their first team victory in a non-relay event since 2014. The Lions went on to record their best finish at the Southland Conference Championships since 2012.

“Before Coach Brady left, we had started talking about changing the culture of the team a little bit and making sure we have everybody on the team that has the same vision,” Mistretta said. “When I was going out recruiting, that’s kind of the type of kids we were looking for, kind of following the mission of the athletic department. High academic kids, kids who love working in the community and kids who can help us not only on the conference level but also on the national level. “That’s what we were looking for. That brings a different type of kid into the program.

The success carried over into the indoor season as senior sprinter Cliff Resias, sophomore thrower Ashley Davis and freshman sprinter Kendesha Ingraham all set school records while Davis became the first Lady Lion to win a Southland Conference championship since 2014. Senior sprinter Maverick

The Southeastern Louisiana track and field/cross country teams’ coaching staffs will have a different look in 2017-18. Corey Mistretta, left, was promoted to head coach during the summer to replace Sean Brady who resigned after 17 years to take an assistant position at Texas A&M University. First-year cross country/distance coach Rocky Capello, right, led the Lions to their highest finish at the Southland Conference Cross Country Championships in six seasons in the fall.

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Season Preview Bowleg and junior thrower Stevon Crooks also won Southland Conference titles while Ingraham and senior sprinter Daijah Washington made the podium. Mistretta is expecting more individuals to be in the hunt at the Southland Outdoor Championships in May. Headlining the outdoor group is four-time All-American senior Devin King, the school’s record holder in the pole vault. Junior Rodney Ruffin returns from a knee injury to lead the jumps groups. Amin Nikfar’s throw group is expected to be strong again, led by Davis, Crooks, junior Michael Seither, senior Natalia Redondo and newcomers Adrian Williams, Malik Burns, Alexia Stein, Charlotte Wissing, Vigdis Jonsdottir and Grace Walford. Junior Brian Donna and freshman Katherine Strahan are expected to be contenders in the multi events. The Lions and Lady Lions are deep across the board on the track. Resias and junior Devin Dixon are back in the sprints and will be joined by junior Jebarri Cumberbatch, sophomore Gerald Coleman and freshman Jaysen Robinson. Junior Justin Taylor and senior Albert Martinez pace the way in the hurdles. Freshmen Anthony Cordero and Alex Cortez combine with sophomore Grant O’Callaghan and seniors Tajh Lewis and Brett Olivier to give the Lions one of the best distance groups in years. On the women’s side, Ingraham, Washington, juniors Dekayta Alex, Aareion Jackson and Milica Ozegovic and freshman Taylor Mumford highlight the sprints group. Senior Clarissa Smith leads a young, promising distance group that includes freshmen Breanna Bernard, Sophie Daigle, Lindsey Hutcheson and Tara Stuntz and sophomore Lil-Ann Hochkeppler.

Southeastern senior pole vaulter Devin King returns for the 2018 outdoor season for the Lions. King earned All-America honors for both the 2017 indoor and outdoor seasons to become just the second four-time All-American in Southeastern history. Another freshman, Sophia Huegel, paces the hurdles.

in her first semester from Iceland and we’re excited to see what she will do.

“We’re looking forward to the outdoor season,” Mistretta said. “We get Devin King back so he will competing for us with a guy who should be a national qualifier for us. We’ll have a couple of javelin throwers in Charlotte Wissing on the women’s side and Adrian Williams on the men’s side who we believe will be national qualifiers. We’re excited to watch our hammer throwers. We’re known as a hammer school and like to throw the hammer far so we’re excited about doing that. We have Vigdis Jonsdittir who is a transfer for us

“Everybody else that we’ve had in the past with some of our sprinters, including Cliff Resias, and on the jump side with DJ Ruffin, are ones we’re expecting big things from. Ashley Davis in the shot put should be a national qualifier for us. We’re excited about it. I think it’s going to be good.” Southeastern supporters will have ample opportunity to catch the team in 2018. The squad hosted the Tulane Early Bird Twilight to open the season and is scheduled to host both a dual meet with Southern of Baton Rouge and the Strawberry Relays at the Southeastern Track Complex. Southeastern also has instate meets at McNeese, UL-Lafayette, LSU and Northwestern State as well as the Texas Relays and Southern Miss Invitational. It all leads up to the Southland Conference Championships, scheduled for May 4-6 in San Antonio, Texas.

Southeastern sophomore thrower Ashley Davis is coming off a sensational freshman campaign that saw her named the 2016-17 Southeastern Female Athlete of the Year after claiming first-team All-Southland Conference honors for the outdoor season and second-team recognition indoors for the shot put.

“We’re not going to be traveling a lot this year,” Mistretta said. “We’re going to be staying close to home and give a lot of our local kids an opportunity to run in front of their home folks. We’ll take some of our really good kids over to the Texas Relays. That will give us a really good idea of what it’s going to look like as far as getting kids qualified for the regionals and hopefully, the national championships. We’ll start with three real close ones and everybody will get an opportunity to compete and show where they fit in on our team that will be traveling for conference to San Antonio.”

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Men’s Roster NAME YEAR EVENT Michalis Andreou So. Alex Bertrand So Throws Maverick Bowleg Sr. Sprints Malik Burns So Throws Reed Callegan Fr. XC/Distance Gerald Coleman So Mid-Distance Anthony Cordero Fr. XC/Distance Adam Cortez Fr. XC/Distance Stevon Crooks Jr. Throws Jebarri Cumberbatch Jr. Sprints Devin Dixon Jr. Sprints Brian Donna Jr. Multis/Hurdles Deandre Henderson Sr. Sprints Brandon Hollier Sr. Pole Vault Dejuan James Fr. Jumps Martavius James So. Sprints Trevor Johnson Jr. XC/Distance Tahrike Jones Fr. Distance/Relays Devin King Sr. Pole Vault Evan Landry Fr. Throws Tajh Lewis Sr. Mid-Distance Albert Martinez Sr. Sprints/Hurdles Greysan Moehrs So. Hurdles Grant O’Callaghan So. XC/Distance Brett Olivier Jr. XC/Distance Adam Pennington So. Pole Vault Kevin Reichart So. Throws Cliff Resias Sr. Sprints/Relays Jonathan Repress Fr. XC/Distance Jaysen Robinson Fr. Sprints/Jumps Rodney (DJ) Ruffin Jr. Sprints/Jumps Brennan Sarah So. Throws Michael Seither Jr. Throws Justin Taylor So Hurdles Logan Thibodeaux Fr. XC/Distance Niall Thomas Sr. Sprints Bryant White So XC/Distance Carlos Wilkerson Fr. Jumps Adrian Williams Jr. Throws Michael Williams Fr. Jumps

Head Coach Corey Mistretta

Associate Head Coach Amin Nikfar

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Baton Rouge, La. Catholic HS Nassau, Bahamas Temple Christian HS (Southwest Baptist Univ.) Homer, La. Homer HS Baton Rouge, La. St. Michael HS New Orleans, La. Landry-Walker HS El Paso,Texas Franklin HS El Paso,Texas Franklin HS Westmoreland, Jamaica Petersfield HS (Barton County CC) Christ Church, Barbados Combermere School (Eastern Oregon) Baton Rouge, La. Southern Lab HS Boston, Mass. J.D. O’Bryant HS (Roxbury CC) Davie, Fla. South Broward HS (Barton County CC) Opelousas, La. Beau Chene HS Hammond, La. St. Thomas Aquinas HS Franklinton, La. Franklinton HS Walker, La. Walker HS Lutcher, La. Lutcher HS Kentwood, La. Jewel Sumner HS Zachary, La. Zachary HS Grand Cayman Clifton Hunter University College Barcelona, Spain I.E.S. Buleme Waterloo, Ill. Waterloo HS Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch HS Mandeville, La. Fontainebleau HS (Louisiana Tech) Madisonville, La. Covington HS Leesport, Pa. Schuykill Valley HS Nassau, Bahamas C.U. Bethel (Iowa Bethel CC) McDonough, Ga. Eagles Landing HS Sandy Springs, Ga. North Springs HS Gauthier, Miss. Gauthier HS Westwego, La. Archbishop Shaw HS Mandeville, La. Fontainebleau HS Milton, Ga. Milton HS Donaldsonville, La. Ascension Catholic HS Champs Fleurs,Trinidad Queen’s Royal College Avondale, La. Archbishop Shaw HS Greenwell Springs, La. Central HS Butlers Village, St. Kitts/Nevis Gingerland HS Port Allen, La. Port Allen HS

Assistant Coach Rocky Capello

HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

Assistant Coach Michael Rheams Jr.

Vol. Asst. Coach Bernard Newbold

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Vol. Asst. Coach Erica Fraley


Women’s Roster Name Dekayta Alex Breanna Bernard Breanne Bias Jaslyn Bowman Bayleigh Butler Angel Collie Sophie Daigle Ashley Davis Lill-Ann Hochkeppler Sophia Huegel Lindsey Hutcheson Kendesha Ingraham Aareion Jackson Destinee Jeanpiere A’Dreama Johnson Vigdis Jonsdittir Sydney McSlarrow Taylor Mumford Daisha Nickelson Milica Ozegovic Lydia Pevey Natalia Redondo Clarissa Smith Alexia Stein Katherine Strahan Tara Stuntz Treshanna Taylor Grace Walford Jacquelyn Walker Daijah Washington Lorraine Weiskopf Charlotte Wissing

Cl. Event Jr. XC/Sprints Fr. XC/Distance Jr. Jumps Jr. Sprints Sr. Sprints Fr. Sprints Fr. XC/Distance So. Throws So. XC/Distance Fr. Hurdles Fr. XC/Distance Fr. Sprints Jr. XC/Springs/Jumps Fr. Sprints Fr. So. Throws So. Throws Fr. Sprints Fr. Hurdles Fr. Sprints Fr. XC/Distance Sr. Throws Sr. XC/Distance Jr. Throws Fr. Heptathlon Fr. XC/Distance Sr. Sprints So. Throws Fr. Hurdles Jr. Sprints Fr. XC/Distance Fr. Throws

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Hometown Natchitoches, La. Donaldsonville, La. Ama, La. Baton Rouge, La. New Orleans, La. Nassau, Bahamas Donaldsonville, La. Watson, La. Kargow, Germany Weimar, Germany Bossier City, La. Nassau, Bahamas Metairie, La. Kenner, La.

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Reykjavik, Iceland Haskell, Okla. New Orleans, La. Chalmette, La.

High School (Previous School) Natchitoches Central HS Ascension Catholic HS Hahnville HS Scotlandville HS Lusher Charter Queen’s College Ascension Catholic HS Live Oak HS Sportgymnasium NB Johann Wolfgang-v.-Goethe Gymnasium Parkway HS St. John’s College Riverdale HS Archbishop Chapelle HS

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Corey Mistretta Amin Nikfar Rocky Capello Michael Rheams Jr. Erica Fraley Bernard Newbold

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2018 Schedule

2018 INDOOR MEETS LSU Purple Tiger Invitational

Samford Open

McNeese Indoor II

LSU Twilight

KMS Invitational

Southland Conference Championships

Friday, Jan. 5 ­­- Baton Rouge, La. Carl Maddox Field House www.LSUsports.net

Friday, Jan. 26 ­­- Lake Charles, La. Ralph O. Ward Rec Complex www.mcneesesports.com

Friday-Saturday, Feb. 9-10 ­­- Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham CrossPlex www..usajaguars.com Friday, Feb. 16 ­­- Baton Rouge, La. Carl Maddox Field House www.LSUsports.net Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 21-22 ­­- Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham CrossPlex www.southland.org

Sunday, Jan. 28 ­­- Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham CrossPlex www.troytrojans.com

LSU Bayou Bengal

Friday, Feb. 2 ­- Baton Rouge, La. Carl Maddox Field House www.LSUsports.net

2017 OUTDOOR MEETS Tulane Early Bird Twilight

LSU Alumni Gold

McNeese Cowboy Relays

Northwestern State Invite

ULL Louisiana Classic

Southland Conference Championships

Friday, March 2 ­­- Hammond, La. Southeastern Track Complex www.tulanegreenwave.com

Saturday, March 10 ­­- Lake Charles, La. Cameron Communications McNeese Track Complex www.mcneesesports.com Friday-Saturday, March 16-17 ­­- Lafayette, La. Ragin’ Cajuns Track Complex www.ragincajuns.com

Saturday, April 21 ­­- Baton Rouge, La. Bernie Moore Track Stadium www.LSUsports.net Saturday, April 28 ­­- Natchitoches, La. Walter P. Ledet Track Complex www.nsudemons.com

Friday-Sunday, May 4-6 ­­- San Antonio, Texas www.southland.org

Texas Relays

NCAA Division I East Preliminary

Southern Mississippi Invitational

NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships

Wednesday-Saturday, March 28-31 ­­- Austin, Texas Mike A. Myers Stadium www.texassports.com Saturday, March 31 ­­- Hattiesburg, Miss. Marshall Bell Track Complex www.southernmiss.com

Wednesday-Saturday, May 23-26 ­­- Tampa, Fla. University of Kentucky Outdoor Track & Field Facility www.ncaa.com Tuesday-Saturday, June 5-9 ­­- Eugene, Ore. Hayward Field www.ncaa.com

Southeastern Strawberry Relays Friday-Saturday, April 13-14 ­- Hammond, La. Southeastern Louisiana Track Complex www.lionsports.com

2018 NCAA Championships Qualification Indoors: Qualification to the championships is based on the descending order list for the indoor season, prepared solely from the mandatory submission of meet results during the indoor season and adhering to the Qualifying Regulations published in the current season’s Pre-Championships Manual. The top 16 declared student-athletes for each individual event and the top 12 relay teams for each relay contested at the Championships will be accepted. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties. Results throughout the season can be found at www.TFRRS.org. Outdoors: Qualification to the Preliminary Championship Competition is based on the descending-order list for the outdoor season, segregated by east and west sites, and prepared solely from the mandatory submission of meet results during the season and adhering to the qualifying regulations. The top 48 declared student-athletes for each individual event and the top 24 relay teams for each relay contested at the Preliminary Championships will be accepted. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties. Results throughout the season can be found at www.TFRRS.org.

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Academics

Academic Awards CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-Americans Gabriella Dahlgren 1997 Nadia Lamb 1997 Janice Ezegbunam 2004 Alexander Young 2016, 17 USTFCCCA All-Academic Brett Olsen 2014 Alexander Young 2017 F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Janice Ezegbunam 2004 Cory Roberts 2010 SLC Indoor Student-Athlete of the Year Alex Young 2016 SLC Outdoor Student-Athlete of the Year Alex Young 2017

2017 Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Southeastern 2017 graduate student Alex Young, pictured with Southeastern Director of Athletics Jay Artigues and Academic Liaison Chris Bentley, was selected as the first recipient of the AD Award of Excellence, given to the student-athlete who best represents Southeastern Athletics’ core value of excellence in the classroom, in the community and in competition at the Southeastern Athletics Academic Banquet last April.

Academics

Lions Among SLC Classroom Leaders The Southeastern track and field program has long been among the best in the Southland Conference in competition. But the Lions and Lady Lions also rank among the leaders in the conference in the classroom. Southeastern had 35 members (19 men, 16 women) named to the Southland Conference Commissioners 2017 Spring Honor Roll, thirdmost in the league. Senior Whitney Adams and junior Clarissa Smith both had 4.0 grade point averages. Fourteen members of the cross country squad were selected to the conference’s Fall Honor Roll, including freshmen Breanna Bernard and Lindsey Hutcheson with 4.0 GPAs. Overall, the teams compiled a GPA through the 2017 Fall semester. Graduate student Alex Young became the first Southeastern track student-athlete to be named a CoSIDA/GTE Academic AllAmerican twice in his career. Young, who also received the honor in 2016, joined Gabriella Dahlgren (1997), Nadia Lamb (1997) and Janice Ezegbunam (2004) as CoSIDA/GTE Academic

All-Americans. Young was also named to the USTFCCA All-Academic team, joining Brett Olsen (2014) as the lone Lions to earn that distinction. He was voted the Southland Conference Outdoor Track & Field Student Athlete of the Year after earning the honor for the indoor season in 2016. At the annual Southeastern Athletics Academic Banquet in April, Young was selected as the first recipient of the AD Award of Excellence, given to the student-athlete who best represents Southeastern Athletics’ core value of excellence in the classroom, in the community and in competition. Stephen Cassingham was among three seniors who were honored for having the highest GPA in the department among graduating seniors. A Southeastern Athletics Department-high fifteen Lions and Lady Lions received their degrees in the spring while another five graduated in the fall.

Spring Whitney Adams Gennard Paul De’Kayta Alex Natalia Redondo Alex Bertrand Kevin Reichart Breanna Bias Ashley Riley Sydney Bodie Kaziah Rolle Stephen Cassingham Rodney Ruffin Kaitlyn Cooke Addie Shafer Noel DelCerro Clarissa Smith Devin Dixon Kaelynn Smith Alex Holden Justin Taylor Brandon Hollier Treshanna Taylor Tahj Lewis Niall Thomas Addison Martinez Harry Wiggins Sydney McSlarrow Sharrona Williams Madison Mizell Vanessa Williams Greysan Moehrs Dwayne Woodard Grant O’Callaghan Alex Young Brett Olivier Fall De’Kayta Alex Grant O’Callaghan Breanna Bernard Brett Olivier Anthony Cordero Clarissa Smith Adam Cortez Tara Stuntz Sophie Daigle Logan Thibodeaux Lindsey Hutcheson Lorraine Weiskopf Tajh Lewis

2017 Track & Field Graduates Spring Whitney Adams Ashley Riley Benton Arceneaux Clarence Robinson Andrew Brouillette Collin Rowland Stephen Cassingham Darichelle Sampson Alex Holden Dantrayl Sanders Lekesha Jelks Harry Wiggins Sharon Ourso Vanessa Williams Gennard Paul Fall Trey Capello Kaelynn Smith Julian Maze Dillon Traux Leonel Moreno Gonzalez

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Southeastern Track Complex

Track & Field Complex A

fter many years in Strawberry Stadium, the Lion and Lady Lion track and field teams moved to a new facility in 2012. The new venue includes coaches’ offices and team locker rooms that give each team some of the finest facilites in the Southland Conference. The Lions and Lady Lions hosted their first track meet in over a decade on April 20, 2012, when they welcomed in-state and Southland Conference teams for the Southeastern Lion Invitational. The facility hosted the Southland Conference Outdoor Championships in May, 2015.

FACILITY SPECIFICS The track is a brand new Beynon surface with encapsulated granules. There are four long jump pits running north-south, two shot put circles and impact areas, along with seating for 1200.

SUCCESS AT STRAWBERRY Prior to 2012, Southeastern track & field shared Strawberry Stadium with the Lion football program and it was home to several NAIA and NCAA Outdoor Champions in the mid-to-late 1970s. The historic facility was constructed in 1937 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s WPA program under project #3014. Edward F. Neild, D.A. Sondal, and E.F. Neild, Jr. - Architects. The final track surface, removed when new artifical turf was installed after the 2011 football season, was identical to the surface used in Tad Gormley Stadium for the 1992 Olympic Trials in New Orleans, La.

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Track Complex Records 100m Dash 200m Dash 400m Dash 800m Run 1500m Run 3000m Run 5000m Run 10000m Run 3,000m Steeplechase 110m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon 100m Dash 200m Dash 400m Dash 800m Run 1500m Run 3000m Run 5000m Run 10000m Run 3,000m Steeplechase 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon

10.23 20.75 46.09 1:50.61 3:53.02 8:47.44 14:33.81 30:41.64 9:09.52 13.87 13.87 50.03 40.06 3:07.82 6-11.50 6-11.50 18-08.25 24-11.25 50-11.00 58-10.00 208-03 237-09 228-06 7,061 11.55 23.74 53.91 2:09.96 4:26.88 10:38.94 17:21.71 37:11.04 10:42.01 13.03 57.91 45.04 3:40.89 5-08.75 15-05.5 21-11.00 42-1.25 52-03.25 164-03 204-10 154-03 5,168 pts

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Justin Walker Northwestern St. Johnathan Farquarshon Abilene Christian Chance Tanner Cent. Arkansas Michael Batson New Orleans Sam Stabler Lamar Manoah Kiptum Louisiana Tech Sam Stabler Lamar Charles Mathenge Stephen F. Austin Brock Moreaux McNeese Matthew Viverette Sam Houston Joshua Thompson Unattached Josh Taylor Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State 1) Brooks, Dedrick 2) Jenkins, Justin 3) Jones, Rodney 4) Jefferson, Chris Stephen F. Austin 1) Gibson, Will 2) Hawkins, Tedrick 3) Taylor, Josh 4) Kerley, My’Lik Eric Moore Central Arkansas Tyler Adams Sam Houston Devin King Southeastern Devin Breaux Unattached Emmanuel Williams Northwestern St. Alex Young Southeastern Jason Morgan Unattached Alex Young Unattached Derek Hampton Southeastern Cody Rhodes Stephen F. Austin

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Simone Johnson McNeese St. Jasmine Robinson Alcorn State Jordan Grady Sam Houston DeJernel Jordan Stephen F. Austin Charlene Lipsey Tiger Olympians Callie Wilcox New Orleans Alexandria Hackett Abilene Christian Evelyn Chavez Lamar Louise Webb Lamar Danielle Demas Sam Houston Nickiesha Wilson Unattached McNeese State 1) Epps, Danielle 2) Thompson, Lauren 3) Johnson, Simone 4) Moore, Maegan Stephen F. Austin 1) Williams, Tiffany 2) Jefferson, Cierra 3) White, Stephanie 4) Jordan, DeJernel Lindsey Harmon Louisiana-Lafayette Demi Payne Stephen F. Austin Chelsea Hayes Nike Porsha Thomas Northwestern St. Khadijah Shallow Unattached Rechelle Bessard Northwestern St. Ashley Jenkins Sam Houston Ashley Aldredge Northwestern St. Farydah Inoussa New Orleans

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2017 Cross Country Roster Men’s Roster

Name Reed Callegan Anthony Cordero Adam Cortez Trevor Johnson Tajh Lewis Grant O’Callaghan Brett Olivier Parker Phillips Jonathan Respress Logan Thibodeaux Bryant White

Year Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Ht. 5-7 5-8 6-1 6-3 5-7

Hometown Baton Rouge, La. El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas Walker, La. Grand Cayman Flowery Branch, Ga. Mandeville, La. Eden Prairie, Minn. McDonough, Ga. Donaldsonville, La. Avondale, La.

Name Breanna Bernard Sophie Daigle Lill-Ann Hochkeppler Lindsey Hutcheson Lydia Pevey Tara Stuntz Lorraine Weiskopf

Year Fr. Fr. So Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-7

Hometown Donaldsonville, La. Donaldsonville, La. Kargow, Germany Bossier City, La. Ponchatoula, La. Prairieville, La. Covington, La.

Head Coach: Corey Mistretta Assistant Coach: Rocky Capello

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High School/Previous School St. Michael HS Franklin HS Franklin HS Walker HS Clifton Hunter HS (University College) Flowery Branch HS Fontainebleau HS (Louisiana Tech) Eden Prairie HS Eagles Landing HS Ascension Catholic HS Archbishop Shaw HS

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High School/Previous School Ascension Catholic HS Ascension Catholic HS Sportgymnasium NB Parkway HS Ponchatoula HS Dutchtown HS Covington HS

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2017-18 Southeastern Louisiana University Cross Country / Track & Field


2017 Cross Country Results

2017 Cross Country Results

Date Meet Host Location Results Sept. 1 New Orleans Invitational UNO New Orleans, La. Men: 3rd/6, Women: 3rd/6 Both Southeastern Louisiana teams both placed third at the season-opening New Orleans Invitational at Lake Oaks Park. The Lions finished with 61 points, coming in behind UL-Lafayette (35) and LSU (39). New Orleans (106), Southern (139) and Nicholls (166) rounded out the field. The Lady Lions recorded 77 points to finish behind LSU (24) and UL Lafayette (36). Nicholls (112) took fourth, Southern (136) fifth and New Orleans (136) sixth. Freshman Adam Cortez led the Southeastern men with a second-place time of 15 minutes, 27.16 seconds. Freshman Anthony Cordero also recorded a top-10 finish, coming in eighth in 15:51.89 for the 5K race. The Lady Lions were also paced by a freshman, Tara Stuntz, who came in sixth in 19:04.14. Sept. 16 LSU Invitational LSU Baton Rouge, La. Men: 1st/10; Women: 4th/8 Southeastern cross country head coach Rocky Capello had a good feeling about his squad going into the LSU Invitational at Highland Road Park. The Lions proved Capello’s feelings right, edging out Southland Conference rival McNeese, 41-43, for the team title in the men’s 6K. It was Southeastern’s first team victory in a non-relay event since the Louisiana Army National Guard/ROTC Loyola Wolfpack Invitational in 2014. Host LSU finished third with 62 points and was followed by Tulane (75), New Orleans (156), Southern (167), Loyola-New Orleans (177), Nicholls (247), Xavier-Louisiana (248) and Alcorn State (258). Southeastern placed three runners in the top five and five in the top 20 scoring places. Freshman Adam Cortez took second for the second straight meet, finishing in 17:15.7. Freshman Anthony Cordero also had a second-straight top-10 finish, placing third in 17:16.3, while sophomore Grant O’Callaghan was fifth in 17:28.1. Junior Brett Olivier added an 11th-place finish in 17:46.4, while sophomore Bryant White was 20th in scoring and 21st overall in 18:24.3. Freshman Reed Callegan finished 27th, junior Tajh Lewis 56th, freshman Jonathan Respress 61st and freshman Logan Thibodeaux 62nd. The Lady Lions came in fourth in the women’s 5K with 104 points, finishing behind Tulane (22), LSU (53) and McNeese (74). Loyola-New Orleans was fifth with 165 and was followed by Nicholls (170), Xavier-Louisiana (183) and Alcorn State (196). Freshman Tara Stuntz had her second straight top-10 finish, coming in ninth in 19:20.9. Fellow freshman Sophie Daigle was 12th in 20:06.2. Freshman Breanna Bernard took 21st (20:07.9), Lindsey Hutcheson 44th (20:31.7) and Lydia Pevey 47th (21:06.9). Sophomore Lill-Ann Hochkeppler placed 50th and freshman Lorraine Weiskopf 63rd (23:26.1). Sept. 23 Texas A&M Invitational Texas A&M College Station, Texas Men: 11th/18; Women: 14th/17 Southeastern held its own in competing against a field that featured eight regionally-ranked teams at the Texas A&M Invitational at the Dale Watts Cross Country Course. Southeastern, ranked 14th in the South Central Region at the time, came in 11th with 274 points. Host and fourth-ranked Texas A&M won with 62 points and was followed by No. 12 McNeese (110), No. 7 Rice (129), No. 8 Texas State (136) and No. 13 Houston (142). The Lady Lions finished 14th in a field that included five ranked teams with 368 points. Texas A&M, ranked sixth, completed the sweep with 50 points and was followed by No. 13 Lamar (88), No. 8 TCU (96), No. 7 Rice (109) and McNeese (143). Sophomore Grant O’Callaghan led the Southeastern men with a 33rd-place finish in 24 minutes, 53.2 seconds for the 8K course. Freshman Adam Cortez (24:56.6) took 37th, freshman Anthony Cordero (25:16.6) 53rd, junior Brett Olivier (25:40.2) 76th and sophomore Bryant White (26:38.9) 110th. Freshman Reed Callegan was 147th. The Lady Lions were paced by freshman Tara Stuntz who placed 43rd in the 6K in 22:31.4. Freshman Sophie Daigle (22:51.5) came in 55th, freshman Breanna Bernard (23:39.0) 83rd, Lindsey Hutcheson (26:25.5) 130th and freshman Lydia Pevey (26:58.2) 133rd. Sept. 30 McNeese Cowboy Stampede McNeese State Lake Charles, La. Men: 6th/8; Women: 4th/10 Four Southeastern runners recorded career-best times as the Lady Lions placed fourth at the 12th annual McNeese Cowboy Stampede at the Enos Derbonne Multisports Complex. The Lady Lions placed a pair of runners in the top 20 to finish with 129 points. Rice won with 25 points and was followed by McNeese (36) and Northwestern State (129). The Southeastern men took sixth with 156 points. Host McNeese captured the team title with 15 points with UL Lafayette second with 79. Freshman Sophie Daigle ran a season-best 5K time of 18:55.4 to place 12th, her highest finish as a Lady Lion. Fellow freshman Tara Stuntz recorded her third top-20 of the season, coming in 17th in 19:11.8. Freshman Breanna Bernard set a season best of 19:38.8 in finishing 23rd. Freshman Lydia Pevey also set a career best of 21:37.6 for a 46th-place finish. Lindsey Hutcheson was 54th in 22:50.5. Also competing for the Lady Lions were sophomore Lill-Ann Hochkeppler (54th, 22:35.8) and freshman Lorraine Weiskopf (61st, career-best 23:47.0). Sophomore Bryant White’s was the first Lion to finish the men’s 4-mile, coming in 33rd in 22:03.9. Freshman Jonathan Respress was right behind in 34th in 22:06.0. Freshman Reed Callegan placed 39th in 22:29.7 while freshman Logan Thibodeaux was 54th in 23:34.7. Tajh Lewis took 60th in 24:30.4. Oct. 13 Alabama Crimson Classic Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. Men: 21st/26; Women: 28th/30 The Southeastern teams had their final tests before the Southland Conference Championships at the Alabama Crimson Classic and head coach Rocky Capello said he got a clearer picture of where they stand heading into the postseason. The Southeastern men finished 21st in the University Division with 542 points. Middle Tennessee State won with 110 points. The Lady Lions were 28th with 795 points. Georgia Tech took first with 74. Freshman Adam Cortez led the Lions with an 86th-place finish in 26 minute, 9.8 seconds. Fellow freshman Anthony Cordero was 105th in 26:24.5. Also scoring for the Lions were junior Brett Olivier (149th, 27:02.9), freshman Bryant White (155th, 27:07.8) and sophomore Grant O’Callaghan (180th, 27:45.5). Freshman Jonathan Respress was 206th. Freshman Tara Stuntz finished 143rd in 23:07.4. She was followed by fellow freshmen Sophie Daigle (174th, 23:27.7), Breanna Bernard (205th, 24:00.9), Lydia Pevey (266th) and Lindsey Hutcheson (272nd). Oct. 27 SLC Championships Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas Men: 9th/13; Women: 10th/13 Running in some of their toughest conditions of the season, the Southeastern men’s and women’s cross country teams finished ninth and 10th, respectively, at the Southland Conference Championships at the Abilene Christian University course. The Southeastern men had their best finish since 2012 in finishing with 247 points. Lamar won its fifth straight title, defeating McNeese in a tie-breaker after both teams finished with 42 points. The Lady Lions finished 10th for the third straight season with 297 points. Host Abilene Christian, which had the top three individual finishers, won with 44 points. Lamar was second with 73 points with McNeese third with 80. Southeastern’s top three runners finished within 1.3 seconds of each other. Freshman Anthony Cordero took 43rd in 26 minutes, 5.7 seconds. Sophomore Grant O’Callaghan was 44th, 11 spots higher than his finish in 2016, in 26:06.9. Freshman Adam Cortez was right behind in 45th in 26:07.0. Sophomore Bryant White ran a career-best 26:37.7 for 54th, 32 spots better than he did a year ago at the meet. Junior Brett Olivier was 65th in 27:06.8 while freshman Reed Callegan came in 70th in 27:44.5. Freshman Tara Stuntz placed 43rd in 23:12.4 with fellow freshman Sophie Daigle 47th in 23:17.1. Freshman Breanna Bernard came in 50th in a career-best 23:22.5. Freshmen Lydia Pevey (84th, 27:14.7) and Lindsey Hutcheson (85th, 27:19.7) also scored for the Lady Lions.

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Athlete Profiles

All-American | All-Southland Conference Devin King Pole Vault • 6-2, 168 • SR • Kentwood, La. • Jewel Sumner HS 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (Pole Vault) 2017 USTFCCCA All-America (2nd Team, Outdoor, Pole Vault) 2017 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Outdoor, Pole Vault) 2017 USTFCCCA All-America (2nd Team, Indoor, Pole Vault) 2017 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, Pole Vault) 2017 Southland Field Athlete of the Week (Indoor: Feb. 15, Feb. 20; Outdoor: April 19) 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 USTFCCCA All-America (1st Team, Outdoor, Pole Vault) 2016 LSWA All-Louisiana Men’s Field Athlete of the Year

2017 Outdoor: Named to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team for the third straight year after recording the top pole vault in the state … Became the third four-time All-American in school history, joining Alex Young and Donald Dykes, after earning second-team honors from the USTFCCCA … Took 10th in the pole vault at the NCAA Division I Championships after clearing 17-04.5 … Advanced to the NCAA Division I National Championships for the second straight year in the pole vault with a third-place finish at 17 feet, 6.5 inches at the East Preliminaries … Voted first-team All-Southland Conference for the second straight outdoor season after capturing the conference championship with a pole vault of 17-09.25 ... Became the first Lion to repeat as a conference champion since Derek Hampton won three straight javelin titles from 2013-15 … Joined Hampton, Alex Young, Chris Carter, Kalphys Kemboi, Jeffrey Milliron and Corey Roberts as the only Lions to win at least two conference outdoor titles in the same event … Named Southland Conference’s Men’s Athlete of the Week for the seventh time after tying a season best in winning with a mark of 18 feet, 4.5 inches at the South Alabama Invitational … That height tied the second-best mark in school history … Also cleared that height in taking at the Texas Relays after clearing 18-04.5 ... Opened his season with a first-place vault of 18-2.5 at the Hurricane Collegiate. 2017 Indoor: Named second-team All-America in the pole vault by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, becoming the second three-time NCAA Division I All-American in Lion track history … Finished ninth at the NCAA Division I Indoor National Championships with a vault of 17-10.5 … Named first-team All-Southland Conference after winning the vault with a school indoor record of 18-1 at the conference championships … Just missed at 18-05.25, which would have broken the conference record of 18-04.75 set by Oral Roberts’ Jack Whitt in 2013 … Was his sixth victory of the season … Was selected the Southland’s Male Field Athlete of the Week for the second straight week and the sixth time in his career after tying his then-school indoor record with a vault of 17-11.25 at the LSU Twilight … Also received league Field Athlete of the Week honors after setting the meet record at the Samford Open with a winning vault of 17-6.5 … Captured the title at the LSU Bayou Bengal at 17-10.5 … Took first at 16-10.75 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Opened the season with a first-place vault of 17-1.75 at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2016 Outdoor: One of the top pole vaulters in the country… Finished the season with the top vault in the country, a school-record 18-8.25… Became the eighth two-time All-American in Southeastern track history after being named to the first team following a third-place finish in the pole vault (17-10.5) at the National Championships… Was also named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s All-Louisiana Male Field Athlete of the Year … Qualified for the NCAAs with a ninth-place finish (17-4.5) at the NCAA East Preliminaries… Earned first-team All-Southland Conference honors for the second straight season… Captured the Southland Conference title with a stadium-record vault of 17-08.5…

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2016 LSWA All-Louisiana 2016 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Outdoor, Pole Vault) 2016 USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week (April 2) 2016 USTFCCCA All-America (1st Team Indoor, Pole Vault) 2016 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, Pole Vault) 2016 Southland Field Athlete of the Week (Indoor: Jan. 20, Feb. 10; Outdoor: April 6, April 27) 2015 LSWA All-Louisiana Freshman of the Year 2015 LSWA All-Louisiana

Took his fourth victory of the outdoor season and earned Southland Field Athlete of the Week award after clearing 18-01.75 at the LSU Alumni Gold... Broke the meet and facility records with a winning mark of 17-10.5 at the Lion Invitational… Old record was 17-00.25 by Southeastern’s Kovey Simmons in 2013… Named the USTFCCCA Division I Men’s National Athlete of the Week after breaking the Lions’ outdoor and overall vault record by clearing a winning 18-8.25 at the Nike Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays… Also was named the Southland Field Athlete of the Week… The mark was the top vault in the country and qualified King for the USATF Olympic Trials… The vault broke King’s record of 18-01 set at the season-opening Tulane Twilight Invitational… The vault at Tulane eclipsed the outdoor record of 17-07 set by King at the 2015 LSU Alumni Gold. 2016 Indoor: Named first-team All-America after tying for third in the pole vault with a mark of 17-06.25 at the NCAA Division I Championships… Broke the school pole vault record four times and was twice named the Southland Field Athlete of the Week… Named first-team All-Southland Conference after breaking his own record by two inches in winning the Southland Championship at 17-11.25… Vault is seventh in the country and No. 1 in the Southland to date… Was the SLC Field Athlete of the Week with a record-setting winning throw of 17-9.25 at the South Alabama Jaguar Invitational... Placed second at the New Mexico Cherry & Silver… Received first SLC Field Athlete of the Week honors after setting the school record at 17-9 in winning at the LSU Bayou Bengal… Took down the record after clearing 17-05.5 in placing first at the season-opening LSU Purple Tiger. The mark bettered Kovey Simmons’ 17-03.87 set at the 2012 NCAA Qualifier. 2015 Outdoor: Named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Freshman of the Year after finishing the regular season with three straight wins in the pole vault … Set a season best with a mark of 17-7 in winning at the LSU Alumni Gold Meet … Also won at the LSU Battle on the Bayou (17-0.75) and J Fred Duckett-Rice Twilight (17-1.5) … Was second (17-0.75) at the Alabama Relays and third (15-9) at the Jaguar Opener … Placed 18th (16-4.75) at the NCAA East Preliminaries. 2015 Indoor: Opened collegiate career with a pair of wins at the LSU Invitational (17-1) and UAB Vulcan Invite (16-4.75) … Was second (164.75) at the McNeese State Invitational. Outside Southeastern: Captured the pole vault at the IX NACAC U23 Championships in July 2016 ... Tied for 17th at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials … Tied a personal best with a vault of 18-8.25 in taking fourth at the 2017 USATF Outdoor Championships.

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Athlete Profiles

All-Southland Conference Maverick Bowleg Sprints • 5-7.5, 155 • SR • Nassau, Bahamas • Temple Christian HS (Southwest Baptist University) Career Honors: 2018 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, 400 meters) 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (4x400-meter relay) 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Outdoor, 4x400 relay) 2016 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, 4x400 relay)

2018 Indoor: Named first-team All-Southland Conference after winning the 400 meters in 47.71 seconds at the Southland Championships … Was third in the 400 (47.78) at the Samford Open … Set a personal best in the 60 in finishing fourth in 7.02 at the LSU Bayou Bengal. 2017 Outdoor: Selected to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team as a member of the 4x400-mter relay which had the second-fastest time in the state in 2017 … Took fifth in the 400 in 47.74 at the Southland Conference Championships … Was also on the eighth-place 4x100 relay (41.39) and the ninth-place 4x400 relay (3:25.91) … Helped the 4x100 relay finish fifth in 41.39 at the South Alabama Invitational … Helped the 4x400 relay take second in 3:15.98 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also finished sixth in the 200 in 21.67 … Ran the second leg of the 4x400-meter relay which finished second in 3:07.25 at the Texas Relays … Time was the second-fastest in school history … Ran on the winning 4x400-meter relay (3:09.14) at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Also helped the 4x100 relay come in fourth in 41.18 while finishing sixth in the 400 in 48.49 … Was on the second-place 4x400 relay (3:14.90) at the Louisiana Classic … Helped both the 4x400 (3:10.61) and sprint medley (3:23.84) capture victories at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Helped the 4x100 (41.53) and 4x400 (3:12.01) relays sweep at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also placed second in the 300 meters (34.17). 2016 Outdoor: Earned third-team All-Southland Conference as a member of the 4x400-meter relay… Finished fourth in the 200 meters at the Sam Houston Last Chance Meet in a personal-best 21.44… Ran career-best 47.44 in finishing fourth in the 400 at the Southland Championships… Also anchored the 4x400 relay that set a stadium

record in placing third in 3:13.32 and helped the 4x100 relay take fourth in 41.28… Placed 13th in the 400 (48.18) at the LSU Alumni Gold… Ran a 47.92 in winning his second straight 400 at the Lion Invitational… Also helped the 4x100 relay win in 41.01 and the 4x400 take second in 3:16.57… Got his first individual win as a Lion after taking the 400 in 48.38 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Also helped the 4x400 win in 3:13.31 and was ninth in the 100 in a personal-best 10.92… Took 17th in the 200 in 22.51 while helping the 4x100 relay finish third in 42.03 at the Bobcat Invitational…Ran the second leg to help the 4x100 relay win in 40.68 at the Louisiana Classics… Was also fourth in the 400 in a career-best 48.07… Was on the seventh-place 4x400 relay (3:17.18) and the eighth-place 4x100 relay (41.72) at the Alabama Relays… Helped both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays take victories at the seasonopening Tulane Twilight in 41.55 and 3:18.81, respectively. 2016 Indoor: Received first-team All-Southland Conference honors after running the second leg of the Lions’ 4x400-meter relay that set a meet and school record of 3:08.97 in winning at the Southland Conference Championships… Also competed in the 200 and 400 preliminaries… Placed third in the 400 in a personal-best time of 48.53 while helping the 4x400 relay to a third-place finish in 3:23.49 at the South Alabama Jaguar Invitational… Was on first-place 4x400 relay (3:28.45) while taking second in the 600 in personal-best 1:25.46 at McNeese State Invite… Led off 4x400 relay which set then-school record winning time of 3:11.64 at the New Mexico Cherry & Silver. Also placed eighth in the 400 (48.80) and ninth in the 200 (21.93)… Ran third leg of 4x400 relay that ran then-school record 3:16.09 in placing second at the LSU Bayou Bengal Invitational… Opened Lion career by taking fourth in the 400 (49.76) and helping the 4x400 relay finish second (3:18.41) at the LSU Purple Tiger Invitational. Prior to Southeastern: Competed in the 200 and 400 at Southwest Baptist University … Was named the Freshman of the Year in 2014 and Most Outstanding Athlete in 2015 … Was a three-time All-MIAA Conference selection in both 2014 and ’15 … Won the conference championship in the 400 in 2015. High School: Ran track and played soccer and softball for Temple Christian High … Won the silver in the 400 meters and the bronze in the 4x400 in the BAISS … Played shortstop and third base for the softball team and was the team captain in 2011 … Also a member of the G.G.Y.A … Competed in the 200 and 400 for the Road Runners Track Club. Personal: Born in Andros, Bahamas … Son of Anthony and Lorraine Bowleg … Has three siblings, Latonia Bowleg, Lelondra Johnson and Anthony Bowleg Jr. … Hobbies include swimming, free diving/spear fishing and fixing boat engines … Majoring in Marketing ... Helped The Bahamas take third in the 4x400 relay at the IX North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) U23 Championships in July 2016.

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Athlete Profiles

All-Southland Conference Stevon Crooks Throws • 6-2, 242 • JR • Westmoreland, Jamaica • Petersfield HS (Barton County Community College)

Career Honors: 2018 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, Shot Put)

2018 Indoor: Named first-team All-Southland Conference after winning the shot put with a personal-best throw of 56-11.25 … Also captured the event at the LSU Twilight at 55-3.5. Was second in the shot (54-4) at the McNeese Indoor Invite #2 and fifth at the LSU Bayou Bengal (52-11.5). Prior to Southeastern: All-American at Barton County CC … Runner-up at NJCAA Indoor Nationals. High School: Competed for Petersfield High School in Petersfield, Westmoreland, Jamaica … Captained the track team in 2014-15 … Won bronze medal in shot put at high school championships … Was also a Prefect, classroom monitor and environmental monitor. Personal: Born in Westmoreland, Jamaica … Son of Winston Crooks and Vanessa Clarke … Hobbies include playing soccer, watching movies and television shows, playing video games, cooking … Majoring in Physical Education.

All-Southland Conference Deandre Henderson Sprints • 6-1, 155 • SR • Davie, Fla. • South Boward HS (Barton County CC) Career Honors: 2016 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Outdoor, 4x400 relay)

2018 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 take second in 3:23.25 at the LSU Twilight … Was also eighth in the 400 (51.71) … Was on the secondplace 4x400 (3:31.61) while also taking eighth in the 200 (23.22) at the MxNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Was on the eighth-place 4x100 (41.39) and ninth-place 4x400 (3:25.91) relays at the Southland Conference Championships … Came in eighth in the 200 in 21.58 at the South Alabama Invitational … Also ran with the 4x100 relay which took fifth in 41.39 … Helped the 4x400 relay qualify second in 3:09.47 in the preliminaries of the Texas Relays … Ran a career-best 21.46 in placing sixth in the 200 at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Also helped the 4x100 relay come in fourth in 41.18 … Was sixth in the 400 in a personal-best 48.29 at the Louisiana Classic while helping the Lions sweep the 4x400 (3:13.63) and 4x100 (40.98) relays … Ran on the winning sprint medley (3:23.84) and 4x400 (3:10.61) relays at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Helped the 4x400 (3:12.01) and 4x100 (41.53) relays take first at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also took third in the 300 in 34.53.

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2017 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 relay win at the LSU Twilight in 3:17.37 … Came in fourth in the 400 in a season-best 50.22 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Finished eighth in the 200 in 21.85 seconds at the KMS Invitational … Also helped the 4x400 relay come in third in 3:17.16 … Was third in the 55 meters in 6.54 at the McNeese Invite II … Shattered the facility record and beat his personal best in winning the 200 in 22.11 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Also took second in the 55 meters in 6.51 seconds … Helped the 4x400 relay place third in 3:21.56 at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2016 Outdoor: A third-team All-Southland Conference selection as a member of the 4x400-meter relay… Ran the second leg of the 4x400 relay which broke the stadium record with a third-place time of 3:13.32 at the Southland Championships… Also helped the 4x100 relay finish fourth in 41.28… Set a pair of season bests at the LSU Alumni Gold in placing eighth in the 100 (10.71) and 12th in the 200 (21.52)… Took third in the 200 at the Lion Invitational in a personal-best 21.62… Also helped the 4x100 relay win in 41.01 and the 4x400 take second in 3:16.57… Helped the 4x400 relay take first in 3:13.31 while also run-

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Athlete Profiles ning a PR 10.71 in finishing fifth in the 100 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Helped the 4x100 relay finish third in 41.03 at the Bobcat Invitational… Also ran a 21.44 in coming in 15th in the 200 in 21.44… Placed 11th in the 100 in 10.79 seconds in his first meet as a Lion at the Louisiana Classics. Prior to Southeastern: Was a four-time All-American at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas … Helped Barton captured the national championship in the 4x400 relay at the 2015 NJCAA In-

door Track and Field Championships. High School: Competed for South Broward High School. Personal: Born in Hollywood, Florida … Son of Eric Henderson and Jamine Anderson … Has four siblings, Kahlil, Divonte, Deaundra and Laquosha … Brother Hahlil is a sprinter for Auburn … Hobbies include playing video games and reading the Bible … General Studies major.

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2018 Indoor: Was on the winning 4x400 relay (3:22.59) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Helped the 4x400 relay take third (3:29.71) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

Alex Bertrand Throws • 6-5, 230 • SO • Baton Rouge, La. • Catholic HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Outdoor: Finished 16th in the javelin at the Southland Conference Championships with a throw of 157-2 … Came in fourth with a throw of 167-1 at the South Alabama Invitational … Took fourth at the McNeese Spring Time Classic with a throw of 166-8 … Got his first career victory at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational with a throw of 156-3 … Came in 14th (164-4) at the Louisiana Classic … Placed 10th at 167-2 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Finished third (174-8) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. High School: Competed in track and field and played football, baseball

and basketball at Catholic High School … Won the 2015 Class 5A state championship in the javelin … Was the 5A state runner-up in the event in 2016 … Played for the Bears’ 2015 Division I state champion football team. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Denis and Diane Bertrand … Has four siblings, Adam Bertrand, Eric Lockhart, Lori Lockhart and Neal Lockhart … Dad played football for LSU … Hobbies include fishing … Majoring in Biological Sciences.

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Malik Burns Throws • 6-1, 318 • FR • Homer, La. • Homer HS

2018 Indoor: Set a personal-best in the shot put with a second-place throw of 47-7.75 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was eighth at McNeese Indoor Invite II with a mark of 42-4.75 in the shot. High School: Competed for Homer (La.) High School … Four-year letterwinner in track and field, football and powerlifting … Was an alldistrict offensive and defensive lineman … Captained the track team in

2015 and ’16 and the powerlifting team in 2016 … Was in the Future Business Leaders of America. Personal: Born in Homer, La. … Son of Debra Monroe … Hobbies include playing video games and listening to music … Majoring in Informational Technology.

Reed Callegan Cross Country/Distance • FR • Baton Rouge, La. • St. Michael HS

2017 Cross Country: Finished 70th (27:44.5) at Southland Championships … Took 27th (18:52.3) in 6K at LSU Invitational … Season-best 23rd (17:22.0) at UNO 5K. High School: Competed in cross country and track for St. Michael High School in Baton Rouge, La. … Captained the cross country team in 2016 … Helped lead St. Michael to the 2015 Class 4A cross country

state title after placing fourth individually … Took 12th at the 2016 meet … Received the Warrior Tradition Award for track in 2015. Personal: Born in Alexandria, La. … Son of Rickie and Tammy Callegan … Brother of Adam, Cody and Camille … Hobbies include volleyball, basketball, tennis, hunting and fishing … Majoring in construction engineering.

Gerald Coleman Middle Distance/Hurdles • 5-9, 150 • SO • New Orleans, La. • Landry-Walker HS

2018 Indoor: Set a personal best in the 400 with a seventh-place time of 51.62 at the LSU Twilight … Was also on the second-place 4x400 relay (3:23.25) … Helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:22.59 while setting a personal best in the 600 (1:25.27) … Was sixth in the 400 (51.69) while also running on the third-place 4x400 (3:29.71) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Ran the anchor leg of the 4x400 relay which finished

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second in 3:15.98 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also placed seventh in the 400 hurdles in 56.87 … Helped the 4x400 relay take third in 3:16.29 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Took fifth in the 400-meter hurdles at the Louisiana Classic (55.15) … Was also on the Lions’ fifth-place ‘C’ relay squad (3:19.93) … Finished 10th (57.05) in the 400 hurdles at the McNeese Cowboy relays … Placed third in the 400 hurdles at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay take fourth in 3:28.56.

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Anthony Cordero Cross Country/Distance • FR • El Paso,Texas • Franklin HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Helped the DMR place fifth (10:13.25) at the Southland Championships … Set a pair of career bests in finishing sixth in the 5,000 (15:17.53) and seventh in the 1,000 (2:39.36) at the Samford Open … Also was on the winning DMR (10:15.54) … Ran a personalbest 4:20.09 for second at the LSU Bayou Bengal .. Also helped the DMR take second (8:47.10) … Was sixth in a PR 8:43.79 in the 3,000 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Cross Country: Led the Lions with a 43rd place finish in 26:05.7 at Southland Championships … Ran a season-best 25:16.6 in taking 53rd at Texas A&M Invitational … Finished third at the 6K LSU Invitational in 17:16.3 … Opened Southeastern career with eighth-place finish in 15:51.0 at the New Orleans Invitational.

High School: Ran cross country and track at Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas … Competed in the 800 and 1,600 in track … Captained the 2016 cross country team … Was a three-time all-district selection … Placed second in a personal-best 1:57.87 at the Distance Festival in Dallas … Was also in the National Honor Society, National Technical Honors Society, Key Club and Skills USA. Personal: Born in Las Cruces, New Mexico … Son of Juan and Estela Cordero … Has three siblings, Juan, Brianna and Andrew … Hobbies include machining, 3D printing, robotics and rock climbing … Majoring engineering technology/mechanical engineering.

Adam Cortez Cross Country/Distance • FR • El Paso,Texas • Franklin HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Athlete of the Week (Sept. 5)

2018 Indoor: Took fourth in the 5,000 in a personal-best 15:09.66 at the Samford Open … Won the 3,000 in an indoor personal-best 8:26.16 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Took seventh in the 3,000 in 8:48.91 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Cross Country: Placed 45th in 26:07.0 at Southland Championships … Was 37th in season-best 24:56.7 at Texas A&M Invitational … Earned honorable mention Southland Conference Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week recognition after helping the Lions capture the LSU Invitational by finishing second in 17:15.7 … Named Southland Conference Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week after placing second at the season-opening New Orleans Invitational in 15:27.0. High School: Competed in cross country and track for Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas … Three-year captain for both cross country and track … Seven-time all-district selection … Named all-region twice … Named honorable mention All-State for cross country in 2017 … Two-time state qualifier in cross country … Set the school record in the 5K in cross country with a time of 15:22.6 … Helped his squad win the district title in track in 2016 … Four-time USATF All-America … Was also in the art club, Animal Rescue League and Volunteer Team. Personal: Born in Thibodaux, La. … Son of Paul and Sylvia Cortez … Has one sibling, Elena … Hobbies include basketball, indoor rock climbing and video games … Majoring in kinesiology/biology.

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Jebarri Cumberbatch Sprints • 5-7, 155 • JR • Christ Church, Barbados • Combermere School Eastern Oregon University

2017 Indoor: Set a PR in the 60 at the Southland Championships … Helped the 4x400 take second in 3:24.42 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was third in both the 55 (6.62) and 200 (22.56) at the McNeese Indoor Invite #2 … Set PR in the 55 (6.61) in the preliminaries. Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Eastern Oregon … Two-time CCC Athlete of the Week.

High School: Competed for Combermere School in St. Michael, Barbados … Captained the track, volleyball and cricket teams. Personal: Son of David and Sandra Cumberbatch … Has two siblings, Johnathan and Jeremy … Hobbies include playing video games … Represented Barbados at the 2014 Carifta Games … Majoring in Kinesiology.

Devin Dixon Sprints • 5-5, 155 • JR • Baton Rouge, La. • Southern Lab HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Was fourth in a personal-best 50.97 in the 400 at the LSU Twilight … Helped the 4x400 finish second in 3:24.42 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Took second in the 55 in a career-best 6.58 seconds at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Ran a personal-best 22.28 in placing eighth at the Ole Miss Classic … Was on the eighth-place 4x400 relay (3:23.32) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Took sixth in the 300 (36.32) at the Tulane Early Bird

Twilight.

Tulane Twilight.

2017 Indoor: Came in eighth in the 200 (22.98) at the LSU Twilight … Placed eighth in the 400 (54.52) and 11th in the 55 meters (6.86) at the McNeese Invite II … Was 11th in the 200 (23.91) at the LSU Purple Tiger.

High School: Competed for Southern Lab in Baton Rouge, La. … Four-time letterwinner in both track and football … Class 1A state champion in 2013 and ’15.

2016 Outdoor: Finished 26th in the 200 (23.25) and 29th in the 100 (11.34) at the Lion Invitational… Came in 23rd in the 100 in 11.89 in first competition with the Lions at the

Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Averell Dixon and Joan Cage … Has two siblings, Brandon Cage and Brittany Dixon … Majoring in Kinesiology.

Brian Donna Multis/Hurdles • 6-3 • 6-3 • Boston, Mass. • J.D. O’Bryant High School (Roxbury Community College)

2018 Indoor: Placed fourth in the heptathlon with 4,915 points at the Southland Championships … Had a pair of fifth-place finishes at the LSU Twilight in the 60 hurdles (8.43) and long jump (PR 22-1) … Helped the 4x400 relay (3:22.59) take first at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Also finished eighth in the 60 hurdles after setting a personal-best time of 8.42 in the preliminaries.

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Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Roxbury CC in Boston, Massachusetts … NJCAA Division III decathlon and 400-meter hurdles champion … Also an All-American in the javelin. High School: Played football at O’Bryant High School. Personal: Born in Nyack, N.Y.

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Brandon Hollier Pole Vault • 6-1, 170 • SR • Opelousas, La. • Beau Chene HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Took third in the pole vault (14-1.75) at the LSU Twilight … Came in fifth at 14-5.25 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Cleared a career-best 15-1.75 in placing 13th in the pole vault at the Southland Conference Championships … Finished third at 12-11.5 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Cleared 12-9.5 for sixth at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Vaulted 130.25 for second at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight.

the Tulane Twilight after clearing 13-7.75. 2016 Indoor: Competed in the pole vault in three meets. 2015 Outdoor: Placed fifth in the pole vault (13-9.25) at the Jaguar Opener … Was 13th (14-0) at the J Fred Duckett-Rice Twilight … Set career-high at 14-4 in finishing 11th at Southland Conference Championships.

2017 Indoor: Tied for third with teammate Noel DelCerro in the pole vault at 13-7.25 at the McNeese Invite #1.

High School: Competed in the pole vault at Beau Chene High School…Recorded a top height of 15-3.

2016 Outdoor: Placed ninth in the pole vault after clearing 13-9.25 at the Lion Invitational… Cleared 13-1.5 for seventh in the pole vault at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Finished fourth in the pole vault at

Personal: Son of Joe and Elisha Matthews…Has a sister,Victoria…Majoring in Small Business Management.

Dejuan James Jumps • 6-3, 180 • FR • Hammond, La. • St.Thomas Aquinas HS

High School: Competed in track and field, football and basketball for St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Hammond, La. … Captained the football and basketball teams in 2016-17 …

Was also in the STA Ambassadors, Light Team, theatre and the Beta Club. Personal: Born in Hammond, La. … Son of

DeJuan and Shalkendra James … Has one brother, Dylan … Hobbies include theatre, video games, movies and music … Majoring in Education.

Martavius James Sprints • 6-1, 162 • SO • Franklinton, La. • Franklinton HS

2018 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 relay (3:23.25) place second at the LSU Twilight … Also took fifth in the 400 in 50.98 … Fifth in the 55 (6.67) and 4x400 relay (3:31.61) and sixth in the 200 in 22.96 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Set a personal best of 12.68 seconds in the 100 at the Mississippi College

Mike McMillan Invitational … Finished 16th in the 400 in 49.72 at the Louisiana Classic. 2017 Indoor: Took fifth in the 200 in 22.58 while helping the 4x400 relay come in third in 3:26.24 at the LSU Twilight … Finished eighth in the 200 in 22.75 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Beat the facility record in his first colle-

giate 200 in placing second in in 22.23 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Came in sixth in the 55 meters in 6.60 seconds … Also helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:23.32 … Was seventh in the 400 in 52.33 in his Lion debut at the LSU Purple Tiger.

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Trevor Johnson Cross Country/Distance • 5-7, 125 • JR • Walker, La. • Walker HS

2017 Outdoor: Finished 11th in the 5,000 (16:55.34) and 14th in the 1,500 (4:22.46) at the Louisiana Classic.

(17:51.82) at 5K LSU Invitational … Took 29th in 28:23.22 in season debut at Azalea City Classic.

2017 Indoor: Came in 12th in the mile in 4:53.06 at the McNeese State #2 Invite. 2016 Cross Country: Competed in five meets … Came in 81st in a career-best 27:55.4 at the Southland Conference Championships … Ran a 29:00.92 for 43rd overall at the 8K Choctaw Open … Placed 32nd (17:57.7) at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Finished 43rd

2015 Cross Country: Teamed with Michael Perez to place fifth at the UNO Relays in 23:20.3 … Opened career with 24th-place finish at LSU Invitational (17:19.2) … Took 23rd (29:19.5) at the Mississippi College Choctaw Open … Was 76th (28:54.0) at the Southland Championships … Finished 155th (35:59.2) at the NCAA South Central Regional.

Tahrike Jones Distance/Relays • 5-10, 135 • FR • Lutcher, La. • Lutcher HS

2018 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 finish second in 3:24.42 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Set season bests in the 55 (6.76) and 200 (23.44) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

Personal: Born in Fresno, Calif. … Son of Carlton and Phyllis Jones … Has two siblings, Carlton Jones Jr. and Rashaan Jones … Majoring in Finance.

High School: Competed for Lutcher (La.) High School.

Evan Landry Throws • 5-11, 196 • FR • Zachary, La. • Zachary HS

High School: Competed for Zachary (La.) High School … Also played linebacker on the football team that won the 2015 Class 5A state championship in the Superdome.

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Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Chris and Robyn Landry … Has one brother, Kyle … Hobbies include hunting, fishing hanging out with his family … Majoring in Nursing.

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Tajh Lewis Middle Distances • 5-8, 145 • SR • Grand Cayman • Clifton Hunter HS • University College Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2015 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Set a personal-best in the 1,000 with a time of 2:33.43 at the Samford Open … Was also on the winning DMR (10:15.54) … Picked up his first career individual win in the 800 in 1:57.74 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Also helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:24.42 … Placed second in the 600 in 1:22.72 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Cross Country: Competed in three meets. 2017 Outdoor: Set a personal best in running a 1:53.63 for sixth in the 800 meters at the Southland Conference Championships … Took 10th in the 800 (1:55.65) at the Ole Miss Classic … Finished sixth in the 800 “B” section at the LSU Alumni Gold in 1:56.36 … Was fifth in the 800 in 1:55.89 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Ran a career-best 4:11.10 for third in the 1,500 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Also ran the opening leg of the 4x400 relay which took third in 3:16.29 … Came in seventh in the 800 (1:55.19) while also helping the 4x400 relay come in fifth (3:19.93) at the Louisiana Classic … Placed fifth in the 600 in 1:21.50 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Finished fifth in the 800 in 1:58.95 at the LSU Twilight … Also ran on the third-place 4x400 relay (3:26.24) … Helped the Lions’ distance medley relay win in 10:31.02 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was also sixth in the 800 (1:59.85) … Took 12th (1:57.71) in the 800 at the KMS Invitational … Placed third in the 600 at the McNeese Invite II in 1:21.74 … Finished fifth in the 600 in 1:23.54 at the McNeese Invite #1

… Was also sixth in the mile in personal best 4:40.72 2016 Cross Country: Had one top-20 finish in five meets … Came in 53rd in 29:46.10 at the 8K Choctaw Open … Finished 36th in 18:14.9 at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Took 39th (17:46.15) at 5K LSU Invitational … Placed 39th (30:30.87) at the Azalea City Classic … Teamed with junior Alex Holden for seventh in the 8K relay at the New Orleans Invitational with a time of 29:23.2 … Ran his 4K in 15:02.8. 2016 Outdoor: Placed 16th in the 1,500 at the LSU Alumni Gold in 4:27.73 … Finished 32nd in the 800 (1:57.49) at the Alabama Relays. 2016 Indoor: Opened the season by running the first leg of the 4x800 relay that won at the LSU Purple Tiger in a school record 7:46.22 … Also helped the distance medley relay which finished second in 10:44.57 … Finished fifth in the mile in 4:40.89 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was eighth in the 800 (1:56.45) and ninth in the 600 (1:21.25) at the New Mexico Cherry & Silver … Came in third in the 800 (2:01.74) at the McNeese State Invite … Placed 10th in the 800 (1:58.14) at the South Alabama Jaguar Invitational … Ran a personal-best 1:54.65 in placing 12th in the 800 preliminaries at the Southland Championships. 2015 Cross Country: Came in 10th (11:33.8) in the 3K at the UNO Opener … Was 37th (18:46.2) at the LSU Invitational.

Albert Martinez Hurdles/Relays • 6-0, 158 • SR • Barcelona, Spain • I.E.S. Buleme

2018 Indoor: Was on the second-place 4x400 relay (3:23.25) while taking sixth in the 400 (51.25) at the LSU Twilight … Helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:22.59 at the LSU Bayou Bengal and take third in 3:29.71 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Finished eighth in the 400 hurdles in 57.96 at the Southland Conference Championships … Broke his previous best in the 400 hurdles in coming in fifth in the “B” section in 53.93 at the LSU Alumni Gold …

Took third in the 400 hurdles in 55.29 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Ran the third leg of the third-place 4x400 relay (3:16.29) at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Finished second in the 400 hurdles in 54.43 at the Louisiana Classic … Also ran on the fifth-place 4x400 relay (3:19.93) … Was seventh in the 400 hurdles (56.09) while running on the eighth-place 4x400 relay (3:23.32) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Came in fourth in the 400 hurdles (58.12) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Was also on the fourth-

place 4x400 relay (3:28.56). 2017 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 relay take third (3:26.24) at the LSU Twilight … Ran a 1:25.76 fin the 600 for sixth at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Placed fourth in the 400 in 51.22 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Also helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:23.32 … Opened Lions career by taking sixth in the 400 in 52.15 at the LSU Purple Tiger … Later helped the 4x400 finish third in 3:21.56.

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Greysan Moehrs Hurdles • 6-2, 160 • SO • Waterloo, Ill. • Waterloo HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Ran a career-best 8.23 for third in the 55 hurdles at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Was 12th in the 400 hurdles (1:03.75) and 14th in the 110 hurdles (15.79) at the Louisiana Classic … Finished 10th in the 110 hurdles (16.20) while running a personal-best 1:00.36 for 14th in the 400 hurdles at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Placed fourth in the 110 hurdles in a personal-best 15.71 and ninth in the 400 hurdles in 1:01.18 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay take

fourth in 3:28.56. High School: Competed for Waterloo (Iowa) High School … Was also in the National Honor Sociey. Personal: Born in St. Louis, Missouri … Son of Clay and Jennifer Moehrs … Has one sibling, Kennedy … Hobbies include playing video games, food and watching sports … Majoring in Nursing.

Grant O’Callaghan Cross Country/Distance • 6-1, 165 • SO • Flowery Branch, Ga. • Flowery Branch HS 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Set a pair of personal bests in placing fourth in both the 3,000 (8:22.68) and 5,000 (14:53.08) at the Southland Championships … Was fourth in the 1,000 in a personal-best 2:34.03 at the Samford Open … Also helped the DMR win in 10:15.54 while also placing third in the 5,000 (14:56.74) … Captured the mile in a personal-best 4:20.05 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was also fourth in the 3,000 (8:52.05) … Got his second career individual win with a time of 8:27.45 in the 3,000 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

10:08.66 in finishing fifth at the Southland Championships … Also came in 22nd in the 3,000 in personal-best 8:49.55 … Was second in the mile in a career-best 4:20.69 at the LSU Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay finish third in 3:26.24 … Ran on the winning DMR (10:32.02) while coming in 10th in the 800 (2:00.53) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Ran a 8:57.72 in the 3,000 for ninth at the KMS Invitational … Came in seventh in 4:29.27 in the mile at the McNeese Invite II … Finished eighth in the 3,000 (9:07.25) at the McNeese Invite #1.

2017 Cross Country: Finished 44th in 26:06.9 at Southland Championships … Received honorable mention Southland Conference Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week recognition after setting a personalbest 8K time of 24:53.3 in placing 33rd at Texas A&M Invitational … Took fifth at the 6K LSU Invitational in 17:28.1.

2016 Cross Country: Ran in six meets as a freshman with one topfive, two top-15 and three top-20 finishes … Was the top finisher for the Lions at the Southland Conference Championships, coming in 55th in 26:13.7 … Time was over a minute better than his previous career best … Led the Lions with a time of 27:18.35 in placing 20th at the Mississippi Choctaw Open … Was the top finisher for the Lions at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede after taking 11th overall in 16:21.9 … Came in 26th in 16:49.12 in the 5K at the LSU Invitational … Finished with third-best individual 4K time (13:19.9) in collegiate debut at the New Orleans Invitational … Ran with fellow freshman, Bryant White, for third-best 8K relay time of 27:12.4.

2017 Outdoor: Was 31st in the 5,000 in 16:21.17 at the Southland Conference Championships … Had a pair of second-place finishes in the 1,500 meters (4:00.29) and the 3,000 (9:10.42) at the Ole Miss Classic … Came in third in the 1,500 meters in 3:55.96, nearly two minutes faster than his previous best time, at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight … Beat his previous best in winning the 5,000 in 15:16.32 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Took second in the 800 with a personal-best 1:55.57 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Picked up first career win in the 1,500 in a personal-best 3:57.95 at the Louisiana Classic … Was also 23rd in the 800 (2:05.32) … Took third in both the 1,500 (4:07.19) and 3,000 (9:02.12) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Helped the distance medley team set a school record of

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High School: Ran cross country for Flowery Branch (Ga.) High School … Helped squad win state title. Personal: Born in Lawrenceville, Ga. … Son of Michael and Michelle O’Callaghan … Has one brother, Jake … Great grandfather, Raymond Workman, was a professional jockey … Hobbies include working out, playing soccer and hanging out with friends.

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Brett Olivier Cross Country/Distance • 6-3, 145 • SR • Mandeville, La. • Fontainebleau HS • Louisiana Tech Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Cross Country: Placed 65th (27:06.8) at Southland Championships … Came in 11th in 17:46.4 at the LSU Invitational … Ran fastest 5K of collegiate career in finishing 12th at the UNO Invitational in 16:24.0. 2017 Outdoor: Placed 12th in the 10,000 (34:03.41) and 16th in the 5,000 (15:41.89) at the Southland Conference Championships … Took fifth in 4:02.28 in first time running the 1,500 at the Ole Miss Classic … Ran a personal best 10:00.59 in placing 15th in the 3,000 steeplechase at the J. Duckett Twilight … Set a PR in placing fourth in the 5,000 in 15:55.93 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also set a career best with a 17th-place time of 2:02.48 in the 800 … Placed sixth in the 3,000 steeplechase (10:45.58) and 14th in the 5,000 (17:21.09) at the Louisiana Classic … Finished eighth in the 3,000 (9:19.20) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Took seventh in the 3,000 meters (9:47.90) at the LSU Twilight … Placed 12th in the 3,000 (9:19.48) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Ran a season-best 4:37.51 in the mile for 24th at the KMS Invitational … Got his first victory as a Lion at the McNeese Invite II, taking the 3,000 in a personal-best 8:59.11 … Came in 10th in the 3,000 (9:29.83) at the McNeese Invite #1. 2016 Cross Country: Competed in all six meets with one top-five

and two top-15 finishes … Took 59th at the Southland Conference Championships in 26:24.5, besting his previous top time by 1:30 … Finished 34th overall in 28:24.34 at the 8K Choctaw Open … Came in 14th overall at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede in 16:39.7 … Ran the 5K LSU Invitational in 17:10.27 to place 32nd … Was 22nd in 27:54.78 at the Azalea City Classic … Ran a 13:48.0 in the 4K in his first meet as a Lion at the New Orleans Invitational … Teamed with freshman Ben Vasterling for the second-fastest 8K relay time of 25:20.4. Prior to Southeastern: Competed one season in cross country at Louisiana Tech. High School: Competed in cross country and track and field at Fontainebleau High School … Captained both sports his junior and season years … Made All-State and All-Metro in 2012 and All-District in 2009, ’11 and ’12 … Team’s MVP in cross country in 2009, ’11 and ’12 and in track in 2011 and ’12 … Received coach’s award in both sports in 2010 and ’11 … Awarded Bulldog Athletic Alumni’s honor in cross country in 2012 … Had personal-best times of 15:15 in the 3-mile, 4:26 in the 1,600 and 9:52 in the 3,200 … Also played left wing on the soccer team … Was Key Club president and in Mu Alpha Theta. Personal: Born in New Orleans, La. … Son of Mark and Shannon Olivier … Has one brother, Tyler … Hobbies include listening to music and gaming … Majoring in computer science.

Adam Pennington Pole Vault • 5-8, 160 • FR • Madisonville, La. • Covington HS

2018 Indoor: Finished second at 14-9.5 at the LSU Twilight … Cleared 14-9 for fourth at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Took second at 14-5.25 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

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Kevin Reichart Throws • 6-0, 280 • SO • Leesports, Pa. • Schuylkill HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Placed third in the shot put (45-4.25) at the LSU Twilight … Threw a personal-best 45-10 for sixth in the shot put at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Took 18th in the shot put at 42-5.25 at the Southland Conference Championships … Was fifth in the shot put at 43-01 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Finished 10th in the shot put (43-0.25) at the Louisiana Classic … Threw a personal-best 44-3.25 for ninth in the shot put at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Was fourth in the shot put at 42-7.5 and fifth with a personal-best 123-4 in the discus in his first meet at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight.

High School: Competed in track at Schuylkill Valley High School … Was an indoor and outdoor state qualifier in the shot put his senior season … Beat his personal best by two feet to qualify for the indoor state meet on his final throw at the final qualifying meet … Was a fivetime district medalist in the shot put and discus … Had personal-bests of 53-8 in the shot put and 136-10 in the discus … Set school record in the bench and squat … Was also an Eagle Scout. Personal: Born in Reading, Pennsylvania … Son of Richard and Brenda Reichart … Has one brother, Jeffrey … Lists observing the natural world as a his hobby … Majoring in Nursing.

Cliff Resias Sprints/Relays • 5-9, 138 • SR • Nassau, Bahamas • C.U. Bethel Iowa Western Community College

2018 Indoor: Took fourth in the 200 (21.79) and fifth in the 60 (6.85) at the Samford Open … Eighth in the 60 (6.96) at the KMS Invitational … Broke a 17-year-old school record with a second-place time of 6.72 seconds in the 60 at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2017 Outdoor: Came in 39th in the 100 meters in 10.54 seconds at the NCAA East Preliminaries … Placed sixth in the 100 in 10.59 at the Southland Conference Championships … Also was on the eighth-place 4x100 relay (41.39) … Ran the second leg of the 4x100 relay which took fifth in 41.39 at the South Alabama Invitational … Set a pair of career bests in taking second in both the 100 (10.38) and 200 (21:09) at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also ran the opening leg of the second-place 4x400 relay (3:15.98) … Finished 13th in the 200 (21.79) while helping the 4x100 relay place fourth in 41.18 at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Ran on the first-place 4x100 (40.98) and second-place 4x400 (3:14.90) relays at the Louisiana Classic … Opened Lion career with third-place finish in the 100 in 10.67 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays. Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Iowa Western Community College … All-American and regional champion in the 4x100 … Won the Bahamas national championship in the 100 meters … Won the Carfita, BAISS and GSSSA 100 titles … Also won the GSSSA 200 championship and was on the BAISS champion 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Personal: Son of Cliff Resias and Tamika Evans … Selected to run on the Bahamian 4x100 relay team at the International Association of Athletics Federations World Relays Bahamas 2017.

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Jonathan Respress Cross Country/Distance • FR • McDonough, Ga. • Eagles Landing HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Eighth in the 800 (2:10.84) at the Southland Championships … Was also eighth in the 1,000 (2:45.18) while helping the DMR win in 10:15.54 at the Samford Open … Took second in the 800 (1:58.76) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Placed third in the 600 in a personal-best 1:23.73 at the McNeese Indoor Invite #2. 2017 Cross Country: Competed in three meets … Placed 34th (22:06.0) in the 4-mile at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede.

High School: Ran cross country and track at Eagles Landing High School in McDonough, Ga. … Captained the cross country team in 2016 and the track team in 2017 … Was the regional champion and the state runner-up in the 800 meters in 2017. Personal: Born in East Point, Ga. … Son of Derrick Warford and Stephanie Respress … Dad played for the Tennessee Titans … Hobbies include music … Majoring in IT/engineering.

Jaysen Robinson Sprints/Jumps • 5-10, 162 • FR • Sandy Springs, Ga. • North Springs HS

2018 Indoor: Eighth in both the 200 (24.85) and long jump (20-9) at the LSU Twilight … Set a personal best with a long jump of 21-2.5 at the Samford Open … Was third in the 55 (6.62) after running a personalbest 6.58 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. High School: Competed for North Springs High School in Sandy

Springs, Ga. … Named Athlete of the Year. Personal: Born in Pensacola, Fla. … Son of Antowan Southerland and Jenori Burroughs … Has three siblings, Armani Burroughs, Jade Burroughs and Lakeya Burroughs … Hobbies include watching television and sleeping … Majoring in Athletic Training.

Rodney Ruffin Jumps/Sprints • 5-9, 160 • JR • Gautier, Miss. • Gautier HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Male Field Athlete of the Week (Jan. 11) 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Placed third in the long jump at 23-4 at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2017 Outdoor: Was 10th in the long jump at 22-8 at the Southland Conference Championships … Placed ninth in the long jump invitational at 21-3.5 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Jumped 6-1.25 for sixth place at the South Alabama Invitational in his first competition of the season. 2017 Indoor: Finished with both the best high jump and long jump in the Southland Conference during the season … Ended the season

with six wins … Placed fourth in the high jump (6-8.75) and 11th in the long jump (22-2.5) at the Southland Championships … Took first at the South Alabama Invitational in the high jump at 6-9 … Broke the school’s high jump record for the second time during the season with a first-place mark of 7-1.5 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Jump was the tops in the Southland during the season … Also took second in the long jump at 23-10.25 … Received honorable mention conference Field Athlete of the Week honors for the performance … Stretched his streak of meets with a victory to four by taking the high jump with a jump of 6-10.75

at the KMS Invitational … Captured the long jump with a personal-best mark of 25 feet at the McNeese Invite II … Mark was the best in the Southland … Received honorable mention conference Field Athlete of the Week recognition after capturing the long jump with a mark of 23-11.5 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Set another personal best in finishing second in the triple jump at 48-5.5 ... Earned Southland Conference Male Field Athlete of the Week honors after breaking the school’s high jump record with a winning mark of 7-0.5 inches at the LSU Purple Tiger … Broke the old mark of 7-0.25 set by Andy Steib in 1985 ... Went on to

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Athlete Profiles take fourth in the long jump with a mark of 23-1.25. 2016 Outdoor: Set a personal best in jumping 23-10.75 for seventh in the long jump at the Southland Championships… Was also seventh in the high jump (6-05.5) and 21st in the triple jump (44-05.25)… Took third at 23-6.25 in the long jump at the Lion Invitational... Also placed second in the high jump (6-6.75)… Took fifth (22-08) in the long jump at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Had second-place finish in the high jump after clearing 6-6.75 at the Bobcat Invitational… Came in second in the long jump (23-0) and fifth in the high jump (6-6.75) at the Louisiana Classics… Was fifth in the high jump at 6-6 and 10th in the long jump at 22-7 at the Alabama Relays… Finished second in the high jump with a career-best 6-8 at the Tulane Twilight. 2016 Indoor: Had three top-15 finishes at first Southland Conference Championships… Placed 11th in high jump (6-4.75), 12th in long jump (22-5.75) and 14th in triple jump at season-best 45-11.75… Jumped season best 6-7 in finishing third in high jump while also taking eighth in long jump (23-0) at South Alabama Jaguar Invitational… Picked up first career win after clearing 6-4.75 in high jump at McNeese State Invite… Was also second in long jump at season best 23-6.25 and eighth in triple jump (44-5.25)… Finished eighth in high jump (6-6) and 15th in long jump (21-11.75) at LSU Purple Tiger. High School: Competed for Gauthier (Miss.) High School … Captained the track team from 2013-15 and the football team in 2014-15 … Also played soccer and basketball… Captured the triple jump state championship in 2014 and ’15 … Holds the school’s long jump and high jump records … Was soccer’s Offensive Player of the Year and MVP … Earned All-Region in both soccer and football … Was in Key Club. Personal: Born in Biloxi, Miss. … Son of Casey and Ashley Baxter … Has three sisters, Kianna, Nya and Lauren … Hobbies include sports and working out … Majoring in Criminal Justice.

Michael Seither Throws • 6-0, 240 • JR • Mandeville, La. • Fontainebleau HS

2018 Indoor: Captured the weight throw with a career-best mark of 55.8.25 at the LSU Twilight … Was fourth in the weight throw (53-0.75) and seventh in the shot put (45-6.25) at the Samford Open … Placed third in weight throw (49-10) and fourth in the shot put (47-4.25) at the McNeese Indoor Invite #2. 2017 Outdoor: Finished eighth in the hammer throw at 166-5 at the Southland Championships … Also threw a personal-best 47-4.5 in placing 15th in the shot put … Took fifth in the hammer at 166-5 at the Ole Miss Classic … Placed eighth in the hammer throw with a mark of 171-9 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Broke his previous best throw by more than six feet in taking second in the hammer throw at 175-10 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Picked up first career win with a mark of 167-10 in the hammer throw at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Was also third in the shot put at 45-1.5 … Took third in the hammer throw (165-9) and eighth in the shot put (45-1.5) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Threw 169-3 for second in the hammer while finishing third in the shot put at 45-4.25 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight.

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2017 Indoor: Finished 12th in the weight throw with a personal-best 51-3.5 at the Southland Championships … Was also 19th in the shot put (41-10) … Came in second in the shot put (44-2.7) and fifth in the weight throw (49-3.5) at the LSU Twilight … Placed 11th in the weight throw (46-9) and 15th in the shot put (46-0.75) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Set a personal best in placing second in the shot put (47-3.75) while also taking second in the weight throw (47-9.25) at the McNeese Invite II … Came in second in the shot put (46-2.75) and third in the weight throw (43-10.5) at the McNeese Invite #1. 2016 Outdoor: Had a career-best throw of 46-3.5 in finishing 13th in the shot put at the Southland Championships… Also placed 11th in the hammer (145-3)… Took ninth in the hammer (personal-best 157-2) and 13th in the shot put (44-7.5) at the Lion Invitational… Threw 151-1 to place fourth in the hammer and was also ninth in the shot put (40-9.75) at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Finished 14th in the hammer (149-2) and 17th in the shot put (41-6) at the Louisiana Classics… Opened Lion career by taking third in the hammer (145-6) and fifth in the shot put (40-6.25) at the Tulane Twilight Invitational.

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Athlete Profiles High School: Competed in track and field, football and powerlifting at Fontainebleau High School in Mandeville, Louisiana … Received eight varsity letters in the three sports and was an Allstate Sugar Bowl Scholar Athlete … Won the 2014 Class 5A state championship in the shot put with a personal-best and school-record throw of 54-6.5 … Received track MVP honors in 2013 and ’14 … Was a football team

captain in 2014 … Received the football team’s Hardest Worker honor in 2013 and Best Offensive Lineman award in 2014 … Also played music. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Maryland … Son of Michael and Carla Seither … Has one sister, Margaret … Hobbies include weight lifting, playing the cello and fishing … Majoring in Finance.

Justin Taylor Hurdles • 6-3, 180 • SO • Roswell, Ga. • Milton HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Placed fourth in a career-best 8.20 in the 60 hurdles at the LSU Twilight … Took third in the 60 hurdles (8.31) at the Samford Open … Was seventh in the 60 hurdles (8.41) at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2017 Outdoor: Ran a personal-best 14.72 for seventh in the 110-meter hurdles at the Southland Conference Championships … Placed third in the 110-meter hurdles in 14.62 at the Ole Miss Classic … Won the “B” section of the 110 hurdles in 14.72 seconds at the LSU Alumni Gold … Took seventh in the 400 hurdles (57.94) and eighth in the 100 hurdles (15.07) at the South Alabama Invitational … Took fifth in the 100 hurdles in 14.94 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also placed ninth in the 400 hurdles in a personal-best 57.64 … Ran a 14.97 for second in the 110 hurdles at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Also ran the second leg of the third-place 4x400 relay (3:16.29) … Placed eighth in the 110 hurdles in 15.12 seconds while helping the 4x400 relay come in fifth in 3:19.93 at the Louisiana Classic … Took fifth in the 110 hurdles (15.46) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Was second in the 110 hurdles (15.21) and seventh in the 400 hurdles (59.70) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay come in fourth in 3:28.56. 2017 Indoor: Finished eighth in the 60-meter hurdles at the Southland Championships in 10.07 … Had ran a personal-best 8.46 in the preliminaries … Was sixth in the 60 hurdles in 8.52 at the LSU Twilight … Placed 35th in the 200 in 23.19 at the South Alabama Invitational … Set a PR in placing third in the 55 hurdles in 8.13 seconds at the McNeese Invite II ...Took second behind teammate Steven Barze in the 55-meter hurdles in 8.34 seconds at the McNeese Invite #1 … Was fourth in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.46 at the LSU Purple Tiger. High School: Captained the Milton High School track and field team in 2016. Personal: Born in Roswell, Ga.

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Logan Thibodeaux Cross Country/Distance • FR • Donaldsonville, La. • Ascension Catholic HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Cross Country: Competed in three meets … Was 34th (18:57.0) at season-opening UNO 5K. High School: Ran cross country and track at Ascension Catholic High School in Donaldsonville, La. … Captain of the cross country team in 2016 and the track team in 2017 … Was the Class 1A state cross country runner-up in 2015 … Earned All-State honors after placing third in

the 3,200 meters at the Class 1A state outdoor meet in 2017. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Anthony and Michelle Thibodeaux … Has one brother, Tyler … Uncle, Jody Capello, played baseball at Nicholls … Hobbies include going to the gym and spending time with friends and family ... Majoring in chemistry.

Niall Thomas

Sprints • 5-10, 130 • SR • Champs Fleurs,Trinidad • Queen’s Royal College Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Was on the eighth-place 4x400 relay (3:19.93) at the Southland Championships … Helped the 4x400 relay take fifth in 3:31.61 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. Prior to Southeastern: Competed in the 100, 200 and 400 at Southwest Baptist University … Was a USATFCCA All-Academic selection in

2015. Personal: Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad … Son of Derek and Denise Thomas … Has one brother, Jared … Attended Queen’s Royal College … Majoring in Management.

Bryant White Cross Country/Distance • 5-7, 142 • FR • Avondale, La. • Archbishop Shaw HS

2017 Cross Country: Had a personal-best 8K time of 26:37.7 in placing 54th at Southland Championships … Had a 20th-place scoring finish for the Lions in 18:24.3 at the 6K LSU Invitational … Ran career-best 5K time of 16:59.0 at UNO Invitational. 2016 Cross Country: Ran in all six meets with one top-10 and two top-20 finishes … Ran a personal-best 28:55.7 for 86th place

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at the Southland Conference Championships …Took 56th overall in 30:26.71 at the 8K Choctaw Open … Was 18th overall in 17:03.8 at McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Ran a 17:06.92 5K to take 31st at the LSU Invitational … Came in 37th in 30:09.72 at the Azalea City Classic … Opened collegiate career with 4K time of 13:52.5 at the New Orleans Invitational … Teamed with fellow freshman, Grant O’Callaghan, to record third-best 8K relay time

of 27:12.4. High School: Competed in cross country and track for Archbishop Shaw in Marrero, La. Personal: Born in New Orleans, La. … Son of Bryant and Melvina White … Has one sibling, Drusilla.

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Carlos Wilkerson Jumps • 6-3, 190 • FR • Greenwell Springs, La. • Central HS

High School: Competed for Central High School in Baton Rouge, La. … Captained the track and basketball teams in 2017 … Was the Westside Relays Field MVP … On the District champion 4x400 relay … Also played football.

Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Carlos Wilkerson Sr. and Shanta Bonius … Has three siblings, Shatara, Claire and Cera … Cousin, Janie O’Connor, runs track for the University of Kentucky … Hobbies include playing basketball and watching baseball … Majoring in Biology.

Adrian Williams Throws • JR • Butlers Village, St. Kitts/Nevis • Gingerland HS

Michael Williams Jumps • 6-5, 175 • FR • Port Allen, La. • Port Allen HS

High School: Competed for Port Allen (La.) High School … Lettered two years in track and four in basketball … Class 3A high school champion.

Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Michael and Michelle Williams … Has one sibling, Mikayla … Hobbies include music and sports … Majoring in Integrative Biology.

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All-Southland Conference De’Kayta Alex Sprints • 5-4 • JR • Natchitoches, La. • Natchitoches Central HS

Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 Southland Conference All-Academic 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Indoor, 400 meters) 2017 Southland Conference Female Track Athlete of the Week (Jan. 11) 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2015 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Finished fifth in the 400 (56.09) while also helping the 4x400 relay take fifth (3:47.55) at the Southland Conference Championships … Captured the 100 in 55.81 at the Samford Open … Also helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:54.08 … Was on the first-place 4x400 relay (3:54.98) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II … Placed third in the 500 (1:16.67) at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2017 Outdoor: Named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team … Placed fourth in the 400 in 54.60 seconds at the Southland Conference Championships … Set personal best with a 54.35 in the preliminaries … Also ran on the sixth-place 4x400 relay (3:49.10) … Earned Southland Conference Athlete of the Week honorable mention recognition after setting a personal best in winning the “B” section of the 400-meter dash at the LSU Alumni Gold in 54.63 seconds … Went on to help the 4x400 relay take eighth in a season-best 3:45.91 ... Won the 400 meters in 55.41 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Later helped the 4x400 relay take first in 3:57.79 … Placed fifth in the 400 in 56.23 at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Set a personal best in finishing fifth in 54.80 in the 400 at the Louisiana Classic … Also led off the 4x400 relay squad that took first in 3:48.32. 2017 Indoor: Received second-team All-Southland Conference honors in the 400 meters after placing second in 54.84 … Time beat her previous best of 55.45, set in the running the fastest time in the preliminaries the day before … Came in seventh in the 200 in a personal-best 25.60 at the LSU Twilight … Helped the 4x400 relay finish second in 3:52.99 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Took first in 55.55 seconds at the KMS Invi-

tational … Helped the 4x400 relay take first in 4:01.05 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Also took 10th (7.44) in the 55 hurdles … Was named the Southland Conference’s first Female Athlete of the Week for the 2017 season after breaking her school record in the 600 meters at the LSU Purple Tiger … Took third in 1:36.67, eclipsing her previous mark of 1:41.25 set at the 2016 McNeese State Invitation I … Also helped the Lady Lions’ 4x400 relay finish third in 4:01.48. 2016 Cross Country: Ran in two meets with one top-20 finish … Placed 39th overall at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede in 25:31.7 … Ran a 3K time of 16:49.0 at the New Orleans Invitational … Joined freshman Ayaunee Williams for ninth-place 6K relay time of 34:21.7. 2016 Outdoor: Ran the opening leg for the 4x400 relay which broke the stadium record in finishing fourth in 3:44.97 at the Southland Championships… Also placed fifth in the 400 in 56.06… Came in at 54.82 to take third in the 400 ‘B’ section at the LSU Alumni Gold… Ran a 55.40 in taking third in the 400 at the Lion Invitational… Also helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:46.33… Helped the 4x400 relay win in 3:52.07 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Was also second in the 400 in 57.04… Ran the lead leg for the winning 4x400 relay (3:44.17) at the Texas State Bobcat Invitational… Ran the first leg for the fourth-place 4x400 relay (3:45.88) at the Alabama Relays… Won the 400 in 55.81 while also running the lead leg of the winning 4x400 relay (3:48.64) at the Tulane Twilight. 2016 Indoor: Ran anchor leg on 4x400 relay that established a new school mark in finishing fourth in 3:45.82 at the Southland Championships while also taking fifth in the 400 in a personal-best 55.47… Was on the 4x400 that set the previous record of 3:47.27 in taking second at the South Alabama Jaguar Invitational… Also placed 24th in the 800 in 2:28.41… Won the 600 in a school-record 1:41.25 in her first time running the event collegiately at the McNeese State Indoor… Helped the 4x400 relay take third (4:01.82) while finishing sixth in the 400 (59.06) at the LSU Bayou Bengal… Was on the 4x400 relay that finished fourth in 3:55.92 at the LSU Purple Tiger… Also took 27th in the 200 in 26.87. High School: Four-year letter winner in track and field and two-year letter winner in cheerleading... District, regional and state qualifier in the 400 meters in both 2014 and 2015... Louisiana State runner-up in 400 at the 2015 indoor championships... Fourth-place finisher in the 400 at the 2015 Louisiana State Outdoor Championships... 2015 state runner-up in the 4x400 relay at the Louisiana State Indoor Championships... 2015 state champions in the 4x400 relay at the Louisiana State Outdoor Championships … Was also in cheer, orchestra and was a senior secretary. Personal: Born in Natchitoches, La. … Daughter of Joseph Nash Sr. and Latriena Nash … Has three siblings, Nauyca Alex, Joseph Nash Jr. and Joshia Nash … Majoring in Kinesiology (Exercise Science).

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All-Southland Conference Jaslyn Bowman Sprints • 5-4 • JR • Baton Rouge, La. • Scotlandville HS Career Honors: 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (4x100-meter relay) 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Outdoor, 4x100-meter relay) 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Outdoor, 4x100-meter relay) 2015 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Was on the winning 4x400 relay (3:54.98) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II 2017 Outdoor: Named to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team as a member of the 4x100-meter relay which ran the state’s third-fastest time … Received second-team All-Southland Conference recognition as a member of the 4x100 relay which took second in a season-best 45.63 at the conference championships … Placed eighth in the 200 in 24.80 … Ran a career-best 24.53 in the preliminaries … Also ran on the sixthplace 4x400 relay (3:49.10) … Helped the 4x400 relay take eighth in a season-best 3:45.91 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Also ran the third leg of the 4x100 which came in seventh in 46.20 … Helped the 4x400 squad place third in 4:25.88 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Set a pair of career bests in placing second in the 200 (24.88) and fifth in the 100 (12.07) at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Also anchored the winning 4x100 relay (45.95) … Ran a personal-best 57.73 in finishing 14th in the 400 at the Louisiana Classic. Also ran on the thirdplace 4x100 relay (46.69) … Was fifth in the 100 (12.20) while helping the 4x400 relay come in second in 3:53.13 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Ran a 12.10 third-place time in the 100 at the season-opening Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay take first in 4:02.95. 2017 Indoor: Ran on the fifth-place 4x400 relay (season-best 3:50.88) at the Southland Championships … Came in fifth in the 200 in 25.29 at the LSU Twilight … Was on the 4x400 relay that took second in 3:52.99 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Helped the 4x400 relay take first in 4:01.05 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Was also fourth in the 55 meters (7.29) … Helped the 4x400 relay finish third in 4:01.48 while taking eighth (25.93) in the 200 at the LSU Purple Tiger.

2016 Outdoor: Was named third-team All-Southland Conference as a member of the 4x100-meter relay… Helped the 4x100 relay take third in a stadium-record 46.10 at the Southland Championships… Was on the 4x100 relay that placed 12th (46.72) at the LSU Alumni Gold… Helped the 4x100 (45.87) and 4x400 (3:46.33) relays sweep at the Lion Invitational… Was seventh in the 200 (25.10) and 11th in the 100 (12.24) while also helping the 4x100 relay come in third in 46.16 at the McNeese Spring Time Relays… Took 27th in the 200 in 25.02 at the Bobcat Invitational… Anchor for the 4x100 relay that took third in 46.31 at the Alabama Relays… Finished fourth in both the 100 (12.48) and 200 (25.18) at the Tulane Twilight. 2016 Indoor: Ran a personal-best time of 25.07 in the 200 preliminaries at the Southland Championships… Also ran in the 60-meter preliminaries… Finished 19th in the 200 (25.46) while helping the 4x400 take 14th (4:05.13) at the South Alabama Jaguar Invitational… Won the 200 at the McNeese State Indoors in 26.17… Also was third in the 55 in 7.26… Placed third in the 200 (25.49) while helping the 4x400 take fifth (4:13.92) at the LSU Bayou Bengal… Came in sixth in the 200 in 25.59 while helping the 4x400 finish 11th (4:10.80) at the LSU Purple Tiger. Pre-Southeastern: Emerged as one of Louisiana’s top up-and-coming sprint talents with her performance as a standout sprinter with the AAU K-Y Track Club, aiding it to a win the AAU National Championship in 2007 … Captured a total of 98 medals while competing in summer and high school track throughout her career … 33 of the medals were national competitions… Competed at the Louisiana High School Athletics Association Class 5A Indoor and Outdoor State Track & Field Championships held at LSU’s Bernie Moore Track Stadium … Also honored with the Newcomer of the Year award in 2012 … Aided Scotlandville’s 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams to district and school records in 2013 … Assisted Scotlandville’s 4x100 team to second place and 4x200 to third at the LHSAA 5A state championships in 2013, fifth in the 200 and third in the 100 … 2014 outdoor season achievements for 5A Championships included second in the 100, fourth in the 200 meters and second in the 400 and assisted the 4x400 relay team to eighth in the Region 2-5A Championships … A four-year letterwinner … Received Highest Point Getter Plaque in 2014 and voted Most Athletic in 2015 … Earned a 4.2143 GPA in all honors classes in the Law Magnet Program at Scotlandville Magnet High School and ranked eighth in her graduating class of 267 students. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Parents are Lakeeshia Lollis and Jason Bowman … Has three siblings, Tynn Cushenberry and Brelyn and Kaelyn Bowman … Uncle, Devin Walker, played football for Southeastern … Majoring in Business Management.

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All-Southland Conference Ashley Davis Throws • 5-7 • SO • Watson, La. • Live Oak HS

Career Honors: 2018 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Indoor, Shot Put) 2016-17 Southeastern Female Athlete of the Year 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (Shot Put) 2017 All-Southland Conference (1st Team, Outdoor, Shot Put) 2017 Southland Conference Female Athlete of the Week (May 8) 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Indoor, Shot Put) 2017 Southland Conference Female Field Athlete of the Week (Feb. 20)

2018 Indoor: Named first-team All-Southland Conference in the shot put after breaking both the meet and school record with a throw of 54-6 at the Conference Championships … Also captured the event at both the LSU Twilight (48-7.25), Samford Open (48-0) and McNeese Invite 2 (48.75) and was third at the LSU Bayou Bengal (47-9.25) … Set a personal record in the weight throw with a mark of 49-5.5 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Was the fourth Lady Lion track student-athlete – and first since 2000-01 – to receive Southeastern Female Athlete of the Year recognition … Had the state’s second-best shot put in being named to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team … NCAA East Preliminary qualifier in the shot put … Finished 32nd with a throw of 49-10 … Voted first-team All-Southland Conference after winning the shot put with a mark of 513 at the conference championships … Also placed eighth in the discus with a personal-best 127-8 and was 20th in the hammer throw at 105-2

… Threw 53-7 in taking third in the shot put at the Ole Miss Classic, breaking the school record of 51-7.75 she set at the Texas Relays … Was named the Southland Conference Female Athlete of the Week for the accomplishment … Captured the shot put with a mark of 49-5.75 at the South Alabama Invitational … Received honorable mention Southland Conference Female Athlete of the Week recognition after eclipsing the school record in the shot put by 1.6 feet in taking fifth with a mark of 51-07.75 at the Texas Relays ... Mark currently leads the Southland Conference … Had a fourth-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 49-02.25 at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Received honorable mention Southland Conference Athlete of the Week recognition after just missing the school record in the shot put in finishing second at 50 feet, 1.25 inches at the Louisiana Classic … Captured the shot put at 47-0 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Opened the outdoor season by placing second in both the discus (124-11) and shot put (48-8.25) and seventh in the hammer (117-0) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Named second-team All-Southland Conference in the shot put after throwing a career-best 50-02 for second at the conference championships … All six of her throws on the day bettered her previous best … Was also 22nd in the weight throw (44-4) ... Received Southland Female Field Athlete of the Week honors after throwing a then-personal best 46-1.25 for third in the shot put at the LSU Twilight … Added an 11th-place finish in the weight throw (41-6.5) … Came in fourth in the shot put at 43-05 at the KMS Invitational … Was fifth in the weight throw at 44-10.75 at the McNeese Invite II … Took home the shot put title in her Lady Lion debut at the McNeese Invite #1 with a mark of 45-11.25 … Was also seventh in the weight throw at 45-7 in receiving Southland Female Field Athlete of the Week honorable mention recognition. High School: Competed for Live Oak High School … Captured the Division I State indoor championship in the shot put her second year … Also played basketball … Was in the Beach Club and Ambassador Club. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Daughter of Marc Davis Sr. … Has two siblings, Marc Davis Jr. and Jordan Davis … Hobbies include reading, dancing and watching Netflix … Majoring in Criminal Justice.

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Athlete Profiles

All-Southland Conference Kendesha Ingraham Sprints • 5-4 • FR • Nassau, Bahamas • St. John’s College Career Honors: 2018 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Indoor, 200 meters)

2018 Indoor: Earned third-team All-Southland Conference honors after finishing third in the 200 with a school-record time of 24.33 at the Southland Championships … Also set a PR in the 60 in 7.78 seconds … Sixth in the 55 in 7.43 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II … Ran a personal-best 7.37 in the 55 preliminaries. High School: Competed for St. John’s College … Named Most

Outstanding Female Athlete in both 2013 and ’17 … Was a production officer in Junior Achievement. Personal: Born in Nassau, Bahamas … Daughter of Kenneth and Kayla Ingraham … Has two siblings, Kendia and Kenwin … Hobbies include playing sports, watching movies, listening to music … Majoring in Sports Management.

All-Southland Conference Aaerion Jackson Sprints/Jumps • 5-7 • JR • Metairie, La. • Riverdale HS Career Honors: 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (4x100-meter relay) 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Outdoor, 4x100-meter relay) 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Outdoor, 4x100 relay)

2018 Indoor: Captured the 200 at the LSU Twilight in 25.57 … Ran a personal-best 7.45 in taking seventh in the 55 at the McNeese Invite #2 … Set her personal best of 1:02.63 in the 400 at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2017 Outdoor: Named to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team as a member of the 4x100 relay which ran the third-fastest time in the state … Received second-team All-Southland Conference honors after anchoring the second-place 4x100 relay (45.63) at the conference championships … Ran the anchor leg of the 4x100 relay which took seventh in 46.20 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Helped the 4x400 squad place third in 4:25.88 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Was also seventh in the 200 (25.15) … Ran the second leg on the winning 4x100 relay (45.95) at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Also finished third in the 200 in a season-best 24.98 and was eighth in the 100 in 12.25 … Took sixth in the 200 (25.02) and 12th in the 100 (12.36) at the Louisiana Classic … Also ran on the third-place 4x100 (46.69) and sixth-place 4x400 (4:03.03) relays … Was 11th in the 100 (12.48) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Opened outdoor season with a career-best 12.15 in taking fourth in the 100 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Finished fourth in the 200 in 25.27 at the LSU Twilight … Came in sixth in the 200 in 25.75 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Ran a personal-best 7.47 in placing fourth in the 55 meters at the McNeese Invite II … Finished 11th (7.54) in the 55 meters at the McNeese Invite #1.

2016 Outdoor: Selected third-team All-Southland Conference as a member of the 4x100-meter relay … Helped the 4x100 relay break the stadium record in taking third in 46.10 at the Southland Championships … Was 12th in the 200 (24.62) and 13th in the 100 (12.25) while helping the 4x100 relay take 12th (46.72) at the LSU Alumni Gold … Took eighth in the 100 in a personal-best 12.15 at the Lion Invitational … Also helped the 4x100 win in 45.87 while finishing 12th in the 200 in 25.33… Helped the 4x100 relay take third in 46.16 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Was also eighth in the 200 (25.27) and 13th in the 100 (12.42) … Ran a PR 24.84 in placing 22nd in the 200 at the Bobcat Invitational … Finished 13th in the 100 in 12.22 at the Louisiana Classics … Ran the second leg for the 4x100 relay that placed third in 46.31 at the Alabama Relays … Helped the 4x100 (46.09) and the 4x400 (3:48.64) relays pick up victories at the Tulane Twilight … Was also third in the 200 (24.98) in her first collegiate event. High School: Was an active member of many sports of at Riverdale High School … Track and field and basketball were her main sports … Was state runner-up her senior year in the 200-meter dash in 25.30 … Was also first team all-district in basketball all four years of high school. Personal: Daughter of Yashica Jackson … Has three brothers - Kievon, Donte and Coy Jackson … Majoring in Accounting.

2016 Cross Country: Ran a 20:22.3 3K at the New Orleans Invitational … Joined with senior Addison Martinez for a 6K relay time of 38:15.3.

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All-Southland Conference Natalia Redondo Throws • 5-7 • SR • Gijon, Spain • I.E.S. Montevil (Cowley County Community College) Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Outdoor, Hammer Throw)

2018 Indoor: Finished third in the weight throw at the LSU Twilight with a throw of 54-2.75 … Set a personal-best with a sixth-place throw of 55-2.25 at the Samford Open. 2017 Outdoor: Earned second-team All-Southland Conference honors

in the hammer throw after throwing 175-1 at the conference championships … Finished second in the hammer with a mark of 174-0.75 at the Ole Miss Classic … Came in seventh in the hammer at 172-8 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Threw 178-02 for third in the hammer at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Captured the hammer throw at 172-8 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Finished sixth in the hammer at 169-07 at the Hurricane Collegiate Invitational … Picked up her first win as a Lady Lion at the McNeese Cowboy Relays with a personal-best 179-05 … Placed second at 173-3 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Came in sixth in the weight throw at the Southland Championships at 52-5.25 … Threw a career-best 54-3.75 in taking fourth at the LSU Twilight … Took 12th at 51-11 at LSU Bayou Bengal … Placed third at the KMS Invitational with a mark of 53-0.75 … Finished second at the McNeese Invite II at 53-5 …Took third at 50-9.50 at the McNeese Invite #1. Prior to Southeastern: Was a NJCAA All-American for Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kansas … National runner-up. High School: Competed for IES Montevil … Youth national champion in 2013 … Regional record holder. Personal: Born in Barcelona, Spain … Daughter of Lucio Redondo Robles and Margarita Prieto Fresno … Has one sibling, Andrea … Hobbies include filmmaking … Majoring in Spanish.

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Athlete Profiles

All-Southland Conference Daijah Washington Sprints • 5-2 • SR • Lutcher, La. • Lutcher HS Career Honors: 2018 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Indoor, 60 meters) 2017 LSWA All-Louisiana (4x100-meter relay) 2017 All-Southland Conference (2nd Team, Outdoor, 4x100 Relay) 2015 All-Southland Conference (3rd Team, Outdoor, 4x100 Relay) 2018 Indoor: Earned second-team All-Southland Conference honors with a second-place, personal-best time of 7.55 in the 60 at the Southland Championships … Was third in the 60 (7.61) and eighth in the 200 (25.33) at the Samford Open. 2017 Outdoor: Selected to the LSWA All-Louisiana Team as a member of the 4x100-meter relay which recorded the third-fastest time in the state … Named second-team All-Southland Conference after running the opening leg of the second-place 4x100 relay (45.63) at the conference championships … Also finished eighth in the 100 in 12.11 … Tied for fifth in the “B” section of the 100 meters with a time of 11.94 seconds at the LSU Alumni Gold … Also set a PR with a ninth-place time of 24.70 in the 200 … Led off the 4x100 relay which finished seventh in 46.20 … Ran a personal-best 25.15 for 10th in the 200 after taking sixth in the 100 in 12.06 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Captured the 100-meter dash title in 11.99 seconds at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Also ran the opening leg of the winning 4x100 relay (45.95) while taking sixth in the 200 in 25.53 … Finished eighth in the 200 in 25.26 at the Louisiana Classic … Later ran the second leg on the third-place 4x100 relay (46.69) … Placed third in the 100 (12.13) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Ran a career-best 11.84 for second in the 100 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight. 2017 Indoor: Finished season with sixth-place finish in the 60 meters at the Southland Championships in 7.68 seconds … Had set a personalbest with a 7.66 in the preliminaries … Placed eighth in the 200 in 25.83 at the LSU Twilight … Set a PR in coming in third in 7.25 in the 55 meters at the McNeese Invite #1 … Was also fourth in the 200 in 26.70.

2015 Indoor: Won the 200 meters in 27.16 seconds while taking 10th in the 55 in 7.50 at the McNeese State Invite… Was seventh in the 60 (7.74) and 13th in the 200 (25.66) at the UAB Vulcan Invite… Took 14th in the 200 (26.35) at the Leonard Hilton Memorial… Placed seventh in the 60 (7.81) and ninth in the 200 (26.33) at the LSU Invitational.

2016 Outdoor: Took 20th in the 100 (12.39) and 28th in the 200 (25.72) while helping the 4x100 relay finish 12th (46.72) at the LSU Alumni Gold… Finished 10th in the 200 in a PR 25.18 at the Lion Invitational… Also placed 13th in the 100 in 12.28… Was 14th in the 100 (12.46) at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Placed 19th in the 100 (12.51) at the Louisiana Classics… Helped the 4x100 relay take first in 46.09 at the Tulane Twilight … Also came in seventh in the 100 (12.71).

High School: Was a five-time letter winner on track and field at Lutcher High School. Personal: Daughter of George Washington and Donna Davis…Has five siblings: Samari Davis, Korman Davis, Tony Charlot, Tiava Washington and Alexis Washington…Majoring in Kinesiology (Fitness and Human Performance).

2016 Indoor: Ran a career-best 7.31 in placing fifth in the 55 meters at the McNeese State Indoor… Also was sixth in the 200 (27.69)… Came in 31st in 200 (27.04) at the LSU Purple Tiger. 2015 Outdoor: Was on champion 4x100-meter relay team (47.68) at the Jaguar Open… Helped the 4x400 relay take eighth (4:07.27) while finishing eighth in the 100 meters (12.17) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays… Placed seventh in the 100 (12.33) while helping the 4x100 relay take fourth (46.26) at the Alabama Relays… Was on first-place 4x100 relay (46.19) while also placing fifth in the 100 (11.86) and eighth in the 200 (25.22) at the LSU Battle on the Bayou… Helped the 4x100 relay finish sixth (45.87) at the LSU Alumni Gold… Took ninth in the 100 (12.17) at the J Fred Duckett-Rice Twilight… Came in third in the 4x100 relay (45.28) at the Southland Conference Championships.

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Clarissa Smith

All-Louisiana

Cross Country/Distance • 5-5 • SR • Holden, La. • Holden HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 Southland Conference All-Academic 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 LSWA All-Louisiana Cross Country (First Team) 2016 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2015 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2015 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Ran a personal-best 10:31.11 in the 3,000 at the Southland Championships … Set personal records in taking second in the 5,000 (18:16.38) and fourth in the 1,000 (3:13.00) at the Samford Open … Also helped the DMR place second in 12:40.84 … Came in fourth in the mile at the LSU Bayou Bengal in a personal-best 5:16.64 … Was also fourth in the 3,000 (10:50.13) … Took fifth in the 3,000 (10:37.50) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Indoor: Named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team following the outdoor season … Set a pair of career bests in placing 20th in the 5,000 (18:32.12) and 22nd in the 3,000 (10:31.52) at the Southland Championships … Came in fourth in the mile in 5:31.38 at the LSU Twilight … Placed third in the 3,000 (10:44.46) and 12th in the 800 (2:30.12) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was 11th in the mile in 5:24.42 at the KMS Invitational … Finished second in the 800 in a personal-best 2:28.40 at the McNeese Invite II …Eclipsed the McNeese Rec Center record in taking second in the mile in 5:35.44 at the McNeese Invite #1 … Later took second in the 3,000 in 11:31.22. 2016 Cross Country: Finished in the top 25 in all six of her meets with one victory, a runner-up, a third and an eighth … Beat her personal best in a 6K by 11 seconds in finishing 23rd in 22:50.9 at the Southland Conference Championships … Was the top scoring runner and took second overall in the women’s Division I 5K race at the Mississippi College Choctaw Open in 18:46.30 … Time was more than 30 seconds faster than her winning time at the meet in 2015 … Earned honorable mention Southland Conference Athlete of the Week honors for the performance … Beat her 2015 mark by more than 31 seconds in finishing third at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede in 19:05.5 … Received honorable mention Southland Athlete of the Week recognition after taking 17th in 19:00.77 at the 5K LSU Invitational … Time was nearly 43 seconds faster than mark at 2015 meet … Finished eighth at the 6K Azalea Classic in 23:11.56 … Was an honorable mention selection for the Southland Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week award for Sept. 6 after running the fastest women’s time (11:32.4) in the 3K at the season-opening New Orleans Invitational … Time was 36 seconds faster than her time at the UNO meet in 2015 in which she also had the fastest individual time … Joined sophomore Amber Ferguson (13:48.0) for the second-fastest 6K relay time of 25:20.4. 2016 Outdoor: Placed seventh in the 3,000 steeplechase at the Southland Championships, breaking the stadium record with a time of 11:31.33 … Had a third-place finish in the 3,000 steeplechase at the LSU Alumni Gold in a school-record 11:16.28 … Took sixth in the 1,500 (4:55.60) and 10th in the 800 (2:29.80) at the Lion Invitational … Finished 10th in the 3,000 steeplechase in 11:37.87 at the Texas Relays … Had a sixth-place time of 11:19.91 at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays. 2016 Indoor: Ran career-best 10:33.07 in placing 22nd in 3,000 at Southland Championships … Also set PR (5:16.71) in mile preliminaries … Placed 13th in mile (5:22.28) at South Alabama Jaguar Invitational … Came in fourth in mile (5:22.80) at McNeese State Indoor … Finished

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third in the mile (5:29.90) and ninth in 3,000 (11:11.90) at LSU Bayou Bengal … Was 13th in the 3,000 (11:37.45) while helping the 4x800 relay place fifth (10:07.25) at LSU Purple Tiger. 2015 Cross Country: Won the 5K in the Mississippi Choctaw Open in 19:20.7 … Also had the fastest individual time in the 3K in the UNO Opener in 12:08.3 while teaming with Whitney Adams in placing eighth as a team in 32:50.2 … Was 13th in the McNeese Cowboy Stampede’s 5K in 19:36.9 and 14th in the 3.1-mile at the LSU Invitational in 19:43.7 … Took 49th in the 6K at the Southland Conference Championships in 23:53.3 and was 116th in the 6K at the NCAA Division I South Central Regional in 23:25.6. 2015 Outdoor: Came in eighth in 3,000 steeple with a school-record time of 11:33.04 at Southland Championships … Placed fourth in 3,000 meters (11:02.26) debut at Jaguar Opener … Had career-best 3,000 time of 10:56.09 in taking third at McNeese Cowboy Relays … Was also 12th in 1,500 in 5:08.74 … Finished 10th in 3,000 steeplechase (11:33.12) at Alabama Relays … Placed seventh in 1,500 (5:02.80) at LSU Battle on the Bayou … Was third in the 3,000 steeple (11:41.2) at LSU Alumni Gold … Took 22nd in 1,500 in 4:52.81 at J Fred DuckettRice Twilight … Also helped 1,600 medley relay place fourth (4:25.53) at Jaguar Opener. 2014 Cross Country: Opened career by taking fourth in the 3K at the UNO Relays (13:00), then placed third at the 5K Loyola Wolf Pack Invite (18:27.5) … Finished 11th at 5K LSU Invitational (19:46.9) … Came in 26th at 5K McNeese Cowboy Stampede (18:55.7) … Ran a 23:55.6 for fifth at the Mississippi College Watson Ford Meet … Took 161st at the 4.975K Alabama Crimson Classic (20:07.6) … Concluded season with a 39th-place finish at the Southland Championships (23:01.9). High School: Four-year letterwinner in track and cross country at Holden (La.) High School … Lettered three years in basketball ... Was named MVP in Livingston Parish ... Won state championships in cross country, 3,200 meters indoors and 800 meters outdoors her senior year ... Member of Beta Club. Personal: Daughter of William Smith and Lisa Dooley ... Has a sister, Jackie ... Enjoys the outdoors … Majoring in Biology and Chemistry.

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Athlete Profiles

Breanna Bernard Cross Country/Distance • FR • Donaldsonville, La. • Ascension Catholic HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Had personal bests in the 5,000 (18:18.46) and 3,000 (10:37.16) at the Southland Conference Championships … Took sixth in the 3,000 in 10:51.93 at the LSU Bayou Bengal. 2017 Cross Country: Ran a career-best 23:22.5 in placing 50th at the Southland Championships … Was 23rd in her fastest 5K time (19:38.8) of the season at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Took 21st in 20:07.9 at the 5K LSU Invitational. High School: Competed in cross country and track and field for

Ascension Catholic High School in Donaldsonville, La. … Captained both teams in 2016-17 … Was named first-team All-State in both cross country and track … Was also named Academic All-State in both … Placed second in the 3,200 meters at the Class 1A state championships in both 2016 and ’17 … Took third at the Class 1A Cross Country Championships in 2016 and fourth in 2015 … Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born in Donaldsonville, La. … Daughter of Mark and Cheryl Bernard … Majoring in Biological Sciences.

Breanne Bias Jumps • 5-7 • JR • Ama, La. • Hahnville HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Ran a personal-best 8.97 in the 60-meter hurdles at the Southland Conference Championships … Placed fifth in the 60 hurdles (9.10) at the LSU Twilight … Had a personal-best 1:03.01 in the 400 at the Samford Open … Set a personal-best 55 hurdles time of 8.61 in the preliminaries, then took third in the finals in 8.68 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Outdoor: Finished fifth in the 100 hurdles in a personal-best 14.67 at the Ole Miss Classic … Placed seventh in the 100 hurdles in 14.97 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Ran on the sixth-place 4x400 relay (4:03.03) at

the Louisiana Classic … Was on the 10th-place 4x400 relay (4:22.01) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Opened the season with a second in the 400 hurdles (1:07.93) and a third in the 100 hurdles (14.90) at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also helped the 4x400 relay finish second in 4:14.57. 2017 Indoor: Set a PR in taking third in the 55-meter hurdles in 8.72 seconds at the McNeese Invite II … Was also 11th in the 200 in 27.75 … Came in fifth (8.79) in the 55 hurdles and 10th (28.24) in the 200 at the McNeese Invite #1.

2016 Outdoor: Had career bests in finishing 22nd in the triple jump (37-1.25) and 25th in the long jump (16-10.75) at the Southland Championships… Was eighth in the triple jump (36-0.25) and 19th in the long jump (16-2.25) at the Lion Invitational… Came in second in the triple jump at 35-1 while also placing seventh in the long jump (16-4.25) at the McNeese Spring Time Classic… Took fifth in the triple jump (36-4.25) and 13th in the long jump (16-2.25) at the Louisiana Classics… Captured the triple jump at 37-6 in her first collegiate meet at the Tulane Twilight.

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Athlete Profiles

Bayleigh Butler Sprints • 5-4 • GR • New Orleans, La. • Lusher Charter Career Honors: 2015 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2016 Indoor: Finished 10th in the 400 in 1:02.90 at the LSU Bayou Bengal. 2015 Cross Country: Joined with Amber Ferguson to finish sixth (31:55.5) at the New Orleans Invitational Relay… Individually, was 27th in the 3K in 18:59.5. 2015 Outdoor: Runner-up in the 400 hurdles at the Jaguar Opener in a career-best 1:12.15… Helped the Lady Lions 4x400 relay take eighth at the McNeese Cowboy Relays (4:07.27) and 18th at the Alabama Relays (4:05.25). 2015 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 relay captured first at the McNeese State Indoor Invite in 4:10.96 while also placing second in the 400 meters in 1:03.55... Was ninth in the 400 at the LSU Invitational (1:03.45) and 15th at the Leonard Hilton Memorial (1:03.63)… Ran 33rd in the 800 at the UAB Vulcan Invite (2:40.01)… Member of the 4x400 relay that finished second at the LSU Invitational (4:05.94), third at the Leonard Hilton Memorial (4:02.33), fourth at the UAB Vulcan Invite (3:57.44) and seventh at the Southland Conference Championships (3:52.84). 2014 Outdoor: Combined for the second-place time of 3:51.91 in the 4x400-meter relay and 10th in the 400-meter dash in a career-best 58.58 at the Southeastern Lion Invitational… combined for a third place time of 3:44.65 in the women’s 4x400 meter relay at the Southland Conference Outdoor Championships… Placed 24th in the 400 in the Conference meet (58.79)… Relay won the Tulane Team Challenge in 3:55.45, was seventh at the Carl Knight Invitational (3:57.54) and eighth at the Alabama Relays (3:47.45)… Came in fifth in the 400 at the Tulane Team Challenge (58.65) and 15th at the Carl Knight Invitational

(59.49)… Was also 24th in the 200 at the Carl Knight (25.90). 2014 Indoor: Ran a school record time of 1:43.61 in finishing third in the 600 at the McNeese Indoor I while helping the 4x400 relay to a win in 4:05.71… Placed sixth in the 800 at the McNeese Indoor III (2:39.00)... Placed 1st as 1/4 of the women’s 4x400 relay team (3:58.85) and earned fifth in the 400-meter dash (59.41) at LSU Twilight… Relay also took first at ASU Invitational (4:02.25) and third at the Southern Miss Invitational (3:57.64)… Was 10th in the 400 at the Southern Miss Invitational (59.69) and 16th at the ASU Invitational (1:01.79)… Came in 21st in the 400 at the Southland Conference Championships (59.01) while helping the 4x400 relay take ninth (3:55.89). 2013 Cross Country: Finished 94th at the 6K Southland Championships in 31:24.3… Opened the season 62nd (28:17.4) at the 5K McNeese State Cowboy Stampede… Was 52nd (27:11.6) at the 5K Mississippi College Choctaw Invitational. High School: Multi-sport athlete at Lusher...Was a four-year letter winner on the basketball, volleyball and track and field teams…Earned All-District honors on the volleyball team as a setter and on the basketball team as a guard…Captain of basketball, track, and volleyball teams... All-District volleyball & basketball player...Placed second in state for the 400m dash. Personal: Born in New Orleans, La…Daughter of Jorren Butler and Amy Anderson... Has a brother, Ren...Enjoys volleyball and basketball… Kinesiology major.

Angel Collie Sprints • 5-5 • FR • Nassau, Bahamas • Queen’s College

2018 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 finish fifth (3:47.55) at the Southland Conference Championships … Was on winning 4x400 relay (3:53.17) at the Samford Open … Also helped the 4x400 take first (3:54.08) at the LSU Bayou Bengal.

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High School: Competed for Queen’s College … Also played soccer. Personal: Born in Nassau, Bahamas … Daughter of Claudius and Denise Collie … Has two siblings, Isiah and Joshua … Isiah played soccer at the University of Charleston … Majoring in psychology.

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Athlete Profiles

Sophie Daigle Cross Country/Distance • FR • Donaldsonville, La. • Ascension Catholic HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Ran an indoor personal-best 10:33.44 in the 3,000 at the Southland Championships … Took first in the 1,000 in a personal-best 3:09.22 at the Samford Open … Set a personal-best in the mile in 5:21.08 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was also fifth in the 3,000 (10:51.44). 2017 Cross Country: Placed 47th in 23:17.1 at the Southland Championships … Earned honorable mention Southland Conference Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week recognition after leading the Lady Lions with a season-best 12th-place finish in 18:55.4 at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Ran her fastest 5K of the season, 22:51.6, in taking 55th at the Texas A&M Invitational … Was 13th in 18:56.4 at the 5K

LSU Invitational. High School: Competed in cross country and track and field at Ascension Catholic High School in Donaldsonville, La. … Won the Class 1A state outdoor title in the 1,600 meters in both 2016 and ‘17 and the 3,200 in ‘17 … Was third in the 3,200 in 2016 … Placed second at the Class 1A Cross Country Championships in 2016 and third in 2015. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Caryn Daigle … Has three siblings, Seth, Sara and Aybree … Father played tennis at Nicholls … Majoring in Kinesiology.

Lill-Ann Hochkeppler Cross Country/Distance • 5-7 • SO • Kargow, Germany • Sportgymnasium NB Career Honors: 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Cross Country: Ran in three races … Placed 25th at UNO 5K. 2017 Outdoor: Established a personal best in placing ninth in the 400 hurdles in 1:04.91 at the LSU Alumni Gold … Anchored the winning 4x400 relay (3:57.79) at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also came in third in the 400 hurdles in 1:05.78 … Finished second in the 400 hurdles in 1:05.02 at the Mississippi College Mike McMillan Invitational … Ran on the winning 4x400-meter relay (3:48.32) at the Louisiana Classic … Also finished seventh in the 800 in 2:20.52 … Helped the 4x400 relay take second in 3:53.13 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Set the school record in the 600 in finishing second in the 1:35.73 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight … Also ran on the winning 4x400 relay (4:02.95). 2017 Indoor: Anchored the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay (3:50.88) at the Southland Championships … Finished fourth in the 800 (2:20.24) at the LSU Twilight … Helped the 4x400 take second in 3:52.99 while also placing fourth in the 600 in 1:36.78 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Took

fifth in the 800 in 2:21.69 at the KMS Invitational … Set a PR in winning the 600 in 1:38.56 at the McNeese Invite II. 2016 Cross Country: Recorded a 75th-place finish in 27:12.3 at the Southland Conference Championships … Finished 27th overall in 21:33.5 at the Mississippi College Choctaw Open. High School: Competed for Sportgymnasium Neubrandenburg … Was on second place relay at the German Championships indoors in 2015 … Took third in the 400 open at the German Championships outdoors in 2015 and indoors in 2016. Personal: Born in Walen, Germany … Daughter of Heiko Mraz and Antje Hochkeppler … Has two brothers, Lasse Hochkeppler and Bosse Hochkeppler … Hobbies include reading, hanging out with friends and baby-sitting … Majoring in Psychology.

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Athlete Profiles

Sophia Huegel Hurdles • 5-6 • FR • Weimar, Germany • Johann Wolfgang-v.-Goethe Gymnasium

2018 Indoor: Ran a personal-best 9.14 in the 60 hurdles at the Southland Championships … Took first in the 55 hurdles in a personal-best 8.56 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. High School: Competed for Johann Wolfgang-v.-Goethe Gymnasium … Was Junior Athlete of the Year and on the Junior Team of the Year in 2015 … Also competed in judo, soccer and volleyball … Was a class

representative. Personal: Born in Weimar, Germany … Daughter of Stephan and Bianka Huegel … Has two siblings, Elisa and Carina … Dad competed in judo, mother in track and field and grandfather, Karl Geisenberger, in track and hockey … Hobbies include swimming, playing piano, volleyball and riding … Majoring in General Studies.

Lindsey Hutcheson Cross Country/Distance • FR • Bossier City, La. • Parkway HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Was second in the 600 in a personal-best 1:46.88 at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Cross Country: Placed 85th (27:19.7) at Southland Championships … Finished 44th in 21:27.4 in the 5K at the LSU Invitational. High School: Competed in cross country and track at Parkway High

School in Bossier City … Finished 13th at the Class 5A State Cross Country Championships in 2016 … Also played softball and was in the Beta Club and National Honor Society. Personal: Born in Bossier City, La. … Daughter of Mark and Paige Hutcheson … Has a sister, Lauren … Played softball from age 3-16 … Majoring in biology with a minor in Spanish.

Destinee Jeanpiere Sprints/Relays • 5-10 • FR • Kenner, La. • Archbishop Chapelle HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Outdoor: Helped the sprint medley relay eclipse the meet and school record with a second-place time of 4:00.86 at the McNeese Cowboy Relays.

High School: Competed for Archbishop Chapelle High School in Metairie, La … Was the MVP of the track team in 2016-17 … Also played volleyball.

2018 Indoor: Had personal-best times in the 60 (7.70) and 200 (25.19) at the Southland Championships … Ran a personal-best 7.36 in taking fifth at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

Personal: Born in New Orleans, La. … Daughter of Damion and Desiree Jeanpierre … Has two siblings, Damion Jr. and Daeja … Dad played football at LSU while brother played football at Nicholls … Majoring in Athletic Training.

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Athlete Profiles

Vigdis Jonsdottir Throws • 5-5 • FR • Reykjavik, Iceland • kvennaskólinn í reykjavík

2018 Indoor: Threw a season-best 53-5 for a fifth-place finish at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. High School: Attended kvennaskólinn í reykjavík … Competed for fimleikafélag hafnarfjarðar (FH) in the hammer throw. Personal: Born in Reykjavik, Iceland … Daughter of Jon Por Jonsson and Oddny Sif Gudmundsdottir … Has two siblings, Magnis Bjarki Jonsson and Kjartan Ingi Jonsson … Majoring in Kinesiology.

Sydney McSlarrow Throws • 5-7 • SO • Haskell, Okla. • Coweta HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Recorded a personal-best 42-11.75 in the weight throw at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. High School: Competed in the shot put and was and outside/middle hitter in volleyball for Coweta High School … Placed at the state meet in 2014, ’15 and ’16 … Captured multiple conference and regional titles in both track and volleyball … Was the Valedictorian the 2016 class …

Was in the Leadership Club. Personal: Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma … Daughter of Brian McSlarrow and Jacque Burns … Has three siblings, Shelby McSlarrow, Journee McSlarrow and Jaxson Burns … Great-uncle, Jim McSlarrow, ran track at Oklahoma … Hobbies include hunting and cooking … Majoring in Integrative Bio (Pre-med).

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Athlete Profiles

Taylor Mumford Sprints • 5-3 • FR • New Orleans, La. • Archbishop Cabrini HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

High School: Competed for Cabrini High School … Received Most Improved, Coaches Award, Best Female Sprinter and MVP honors during the course of her career … Also competed for Speed Dynamics.

Personal: Born in New Orleans, La. … Daughter of Catrice Mumford … Has one brother, Jordan … Majoring in Criminal Justice.

Daisha Nickelson Hurdles • 5-3 • FR • Chalmette, La. • McDonogh 35 HS

High School: Competed for McDonogh 35 High School … 2017 Class 4A state champion in the 300-meter hurdles and runner-up in the 100 hurdles … Also first in the 100 and 300 hurdles in district and first in the 300 and runner-up in the 100 in regionals … Was the MVP of the district meet in 2017 … Was also the yearbook editor.

Personal: Born in New Orleans, La. … Daughter of Gil Bell and Myesha Nickelson … Has two siblings, Robert and Gabrielle … Hobbies include sleeping and drawing … Majoring in Biology.

Milica Ozegovic Sprints/Relays • 5-6 • JR • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Economic School (University of Banja Luka)

2018 Indoor: Helped the 4x400 relay to wins at McNeese Indoor #2 (3:54.98), the LSU Bayou Bengal (3:54.08) and the Samford Open (3:53.17) and to a fifth-place finish (3:47.55) at the Southland Championships. Prior to Southeastern: Attended the University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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High School: Attended the Economic School in Banja Luka … Won the national championship in the 400 for AK Borac. Personal: Born in Belgrade, Serbia … Daughter of Djuro and Gospava Ozegovic … Has two siblings, Natasa and Tanja … Member of the National Dance Group … Enjoys reading … Majoring in Business Administration.

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Athlete Profiles

Lydia Pevey Cross Country/Distance • FR • Ponchatoula, La. • Ponchatoula HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Cross Country: Took 84th (27:14.7) at Southland Championships … Set a career-best 5K time of 21:37.6 in placing 46th at McNeese Cowboy Stampede. High School: Lettered four years in cross country and basketball and three in track at Ponchatoula (La.) High School … Named MVP twice in cross country and once for track … Played point/shooting guard for the Lady Wave’s 2015 Class 5A state championship team … Was named

honorable mention all-district in basketball … Was also in FCA, National Honor Society, Key Club and student council. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge, La. … Daughter of Dennis and Terri Pevey … Has two siblings, D.J. Pevey and Emily Pevey Haase … Emily ran cross country at Southeastern … Majoring in Nursing.

Alexia Stein Throws • 6-1 • JR • Baldwin City, Kansas • Baldwin HS (Iowa Central CC)

2018 Indoor: Threw a personal-best 45-1.75 in the shot put for eighth at the Southland Championships … Also had a PR of 52.5.25 in the weight throw … Was second in the shot put (45-5.25) and sixth in the weight throw (50-6) at the LSU Twilight … Took sixth in the shot (443.5) at the Samford Open ... Was also sixth in the shot (43.9.75) at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Opened her Lady Lion career with a sixth-place finish in the weight throw (52-2) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Iowa Central Community College … Placed second in the hammer and discus and fifth in the shot put at the 2015 NJCAA Outdoor National Championships. High School: Competed for Baldwin High School … Won the state championship in the shot and discus in both 2014 and ’15 … Also played middle hitter on the volleyball team and center on the basketball squad … Was in the FCA. Personal: Born in Dodge City, Kansas … Daughter of Thad and Sheila Trebicock … Has a brother, Brett … Cousin, Willie Cauley Stein plays for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings … Hobbies including coloring and reading.

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Athlete Profiles

Katherine Strahan Heptathlon • 5-8 • FR • Slidell, La. • Northshore HS

2018 Indoor: Cleared 5-1.25 in the high jump for seventh at the Southland Championships … Placed fourth in the long jump (15-11) at the LSU Twilight … Jumped a personal-best 5-4.25 in the high jump at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Ran personal bests in finishing sixth in the 55 hurdles (9.07) and eighth in the 600 (2:02.44) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. High School: Competed in track and field at Northshore High School in Slidell, La. … Was team captain her junior and senior years … Named

MVP and received the most points award all four seasons … Finished fifth in the 100-meter hurdles in the Class 5A state championships … Was in broadcasting and on the homecoming court. Personal: Born in Slidell, La. … Daughter of Kevin Strahan and Kelly Morse … Has two siblings, Jesse and Ben Strahan … Uncle, Mike Delany, competed in track and field at LSU … Hobbies include running, fishing, hunting and music … Majoring in Psychology.

Tara Stuntz Cross Country/Distance • FR • Prairieville, La. • Dutchtown HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Had personal bests in the 3,000 (10:39.19) and 5,000 (18:28.30) at the Southland Championships … Was seventh in the 5,000 (18:40.50) and eighth in the 1,000 (3:19.88) at the Samford Open … Also helped the DMR finish second in 12:40.84 … Ran a personalbest 5:25.24 for sixth in the mile at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Was also seventh in the 3,000 (10:53.01) … Took eighth in the 3,000 (10:53.52) at the McNeese Indoor Invite II. 2017 Cross Country: Paced the Lady Lions with a 43rd-place finish in 23:12.4 at Southland Championships … Came in 17th in 19:11.8 at McNeese Cowboy Stampede … Received honorable mention Southland Conference Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week recognition after running fastest 5K time of season, a 22:31.5, in placing 43rd at

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Texas A&M Invitational … Also was an honorable mention selection following a ninth-place finish in 18:48.2 at the 5K LSU Invitational … Was an honorable mention selection after placing sixth in 19:04.14 at the UNO Invitational in her collegiate debut. High School: Lettered four years in cross country and track at Dutchtown High School in Geismar, La. … Named Class 5A All-State after finishing second at the 2016 Class 5A State Cross Country Meet. Personal: Born in Winston-Salem, N.C. … Daughter of Doug and Kim Stuntz … Has two brothers, Roger and Jacob … Grandfather, Harley Stuntz, ran cross country and track … Hobbies include running and cooking … Majoring in Kinesiology.

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Athlete Profiles

Treshanna Taylor Sprints • 5-7 • SR • Jamaica, N.Y. • Murry Bergtraum HS (Iowa Western Community College) Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2018 Indoor: Finished fourth in the 400 at the Southland Championships in a personal-best 55.99 … Also helped the 4x400 relay take fifth in 3:47.55 … Was on the winning 4x400 relay (3:53.17) while also taking seventh in the 400 (58.24) at the Samford Open … Helped the 4x400 finish first at both the LSU Bayou Bengal (3:54.08) and McNeese Indoor Invite II (3:54.98).

(3:50.88) at the Southland Championships … Took third in the 400 in 1:00.64 at the LSU Twilight … Was 19th in the 200 in a personal-best 26.46 at the LSU Bayou Bengal … Captured the 400 in a personal-best 1:00.65 at the McNeese Invite II for her first win as a Lady Lion … Also placed second in the 55 meters in a personal-best 7.39 … Helped the 4x400 relay finish third in 4:01.48 at the LSU Purple Tiger.

2017 Outdoor: Ran the anchor leg on the 4x400 relay which took eighth in a season-best 3:45.91 at the LSU Alumni Gold ... Took eighth in the 400 meters in 58.25 at the South Alabama Invitational … Helped the 4x100 relay take first in 3:57.79 at the McNeese Spring Time Classic … Also placed eighth in the 800 in 58.20 … Helped the 4x400-meter relay take sixth in 4:03.03 at the Louisiana Classic … Ran on the secondplace 4x400 relay (3:53.13) at the McNeese Cowboy Relays … Finished second in the 300 in 40.36 at the Tulane Early Bird Twilight.

Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Iowa Western Community College … Best times indoor were 7.84 in the 60, 26.04 in the 200 and 57.54 in the 400 … Best outdoor times were 12.22 in the 100 and 24.16 in the 200 and 56.54 in the 400.

2017 Indoor: Ran the second leg of the fifth-place 4x400 relay

High School: Competed for Murry Bergtraum High School … Ax indoors/outdoors Manhattan Borough champion. Personal: Born in St. Catherine, Jamaica … Daughter of Joan Hibbert … General Studies major.

Grace Walford Throws • 6-0 • SO • Lincoln, Kansas • Lincoln HS (Barton Community College)

2018 Indoor: Threw a personal-best 47.2.5 in the weight throw at the McNeese Indoor Invite II.

and received the Academic Team Award in 2016 ... Was in the National Honor Society from 2014-16.

Prior to Southeastern: Competed for Barton Community College … Received academic honors on the basketball team … Was on the Cloud County CC President’s Honor Roll in 2016.

Personal: Born in Belleville, Kansas … Daughter of William David Walford and Erin Behrens … Has three siblings, Christopher Walford, Tyler Walford and Lily Behrens … Grandfather, Kevin Christensen, played football at Kansas and for the New Orleans Saints … uncles, Austin and John Christensen, played football at Garden City CC, and Kevin Christensen, for Sterling College … Hobbies include drawing, watching television, shopping and exercise … Majoring in Elementary Special Education.

High School: Competed for Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Kansas … Was honorable mention All-National Plains League in volleyball … Named Kansas State Athletic Association third team in volleyball in 2016 … Was selected as Kansas Volleyball Association Academic All-American

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Athlete Profiles

Jacquelyn Walker Hurdles • 5-2 • FR • Jefferson City, Missouri • Jefferson City HS

High School: Competed for Jefferson City High School … Finished fourth in the state in the 300 hurdles in 2016 … Was on the third-place 4x200 relay in 2015, ’16 and ’17 … Helped the 4x400 relay take fifth in 2016 and the 4x100 relay finish in the top six in 2015, ’16 and ’17 … Named JCHS’s Outstanding Female Track Athlete and was a four-time JCHS Track All-Academic … Competed in the National Junior Olympics for the Blue Thunder Track Club from 2014-17 … Club record holder in

the 100 and 400 hurdles … Was also in the Captain-J-City Riot Showchoir and the captain of the Jeff City High Corale Singers. Personal: Born in Jefferson City, Missouri … Daughter of Cotton and Debra Walker … Mother ran track for Missouri … Has one sibling, Quinn … Hobbies include singing, playing piano, sports and playing with animals … Majoring in Athletic Training.

Lorraine Weiskopf Cross Country/Distance • FR • Covington, La. • Covington HS Career Honors: 2017 Southland Conference Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017 Cross Country: Competed in three meets. High School: Ran cross country and track and played soccer at Covington (La.) High School … Also kicked for the Lions’ football team.

Personal: Born in Slidell, La. … Daughter of Richard and Lorraine Weiskopf … Has three siblings, Richard, Elizabeth and William … Majoring in Communication.

Charlotte Wissing Throws • 5-6 • FR • Emsdetten, Germany • KFM Schulen Rheine

High School: Attended KFM Schulen Rheine in Rheine, North RhineWestphalia … Vice champion at the 2016 National Championships … Was also on the soccer team and in the European Studies club.

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Personal: Born in Rheine, North Rhine-Westphalia … Daughter of Reinhold and Anja Wolters … Has a sister, Emma … Majoring in Marketing, Social Media and Public Relations.

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Head Coach Corey Mistretta

Corey Mistretta Head Coach

1st Year as Head Coach at Southeastern Louisiana, 4th Overall • Mercer, 2002 Corey Mistretta was named Southeastern’s track and field and cross country head coach on July 24, 2017 after serving three years as recruiting coordinator and assistant coach on former head coach Sean Brady’s staff. In addition to his duties as head coach, Mistretta will work with the team’s men’s and women’s hurdlers and the women’s short sprints and relays. From 2011-2014, Mistretta served as the athletic director and head track and field coach at Bishop Sullivan Catholic School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. During his time at BSCHS, he led the men’s track and field team to a Virginia Catholic Outdoor Track and Field State Championship in 2013, the first in school history. He was named

the TCIS Conference Track & Field Coach of the Year in both 2013 and 2014. Mistretta was the head coach of the men’s track and field team, as well as the receivers coach for the football squad at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Hammond from 2009-2011. In 2010, he helped coach the women’s squad to both indoor and outdoor state championships. For six years, Mistretta worked at Redemptorist High School in Baton Rouge. He served as the head track and field coach as well as the football

receivers coach, where he was named the LSWA Track & Field Coach of the Year in 2007 and AllMetro Track and Field Coach of the Year twice in a row (2006 ane 2007). He led his Redemptorist men’s team to a state title in 2006, the first in school history, followed by state titles again in 2007 and 2009. Mistretta has returned to Southeastern after serving as the student assistant coach of the track and field team from 1990-1991. He was also a member of the Lion track and field team from 1984-1987. Mistretta holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from Mercer University (2002) and a Master’s of Art in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University Irvine (2015).

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Assistant Coaches

Amin Nikfar

Rocky Capello

Associate Head Coach - Throws

Assistant Coach Middle & Long Distance

Two-time Olympic thrower Amin Nikfar is in his third season on the Southeastern staff in 2017-18. Under his tutelage, Southeastern throwers have claimed seven Southland Conference championships, made six appearances at the NCAA East Preliminaries and taken two trips to the NCAA Championships. Alex Young won the program’s first national title in Division I in the weight throw at the 2016 Indoor Championships. Young was named the Southland’s Male Athlete of the Year and Gennard Paul the league’s Outstanding Field Performer in 2017. In addition, eight of the program’s throwing records have been set on Nikfar’s watch. Nikfar, a member of the Iranian National team from 2003-14, competed in both the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China and the 2012 Games in London, England. He also competed on two World Championship teams and nine regional and continental championship squads. Nikfar is a nine-time Iranian national champion, a six-time Iranian national record holder and was an All-Pac-10 and All-Western Region while at the University of California-Berkeley. He won gold medals at the 2004 Indoor Asian Athletics Championships, the 2009 Asian Indoor Games and the 2010 West Asian Championships. Nikfar also finished fourth at the 2014 Asian Games and fifth at the 2010 Asian Games. In addition, received the 2003 Al Reagan Award as the most improved athlete at Cal and a Special Recognition Award from Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano in 2008. Nikfar coached throws for the Iranian National Team in August where he was the personal coach at the World Championships for Ehsan Hadadi, the 2011 World Champion and 2012 Olympic silver medalist in the men’s discus. Nikfar was the throws/jumps/multis coach at the University of New Orleans from 2014-15. There, he coached Southland Conference heptathlon champion Farydah Inoussa and nine school-record holders in the women’s high jump, long jump, pentathlon and heptathlon. Nikfar also coached throws at Saint Francis High School from February-June 2014. He was previously a volunteer assistant coach at Northern Arizona University from 2006-09 during which the school swept the men’s cross country and indoor and outdoor Big Sky titles in 2009 and also won men’s outdoor titles in 2007 and ’08 and the women’s indoor title in 2009. He started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at Cal in 2006.

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Rocky Capello is in his first year as the distance coach at Southeastern. The Lion and Lady Lion cross country squads made vast improvements during Capello’s first season in the fall of 2017. The men captured the LSU Invitational, their first team victory in a non-relay event since 2014. The Lions went on to record their best finish at the Southland Conference Championships since 2012. Prior to coaching at Southeastern, Capello was the head coach of the cross country and track and field programs at Ascension Catholic High School in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. During his six years as coach, Ascension Catholic’s teams won eight state championships and had eight state runner-up finishes. He was named Baton Rouge Area Metro Coach of the Year five times and his athletes won 28 individual state championships and set five class state records. Capello graduated from Nicholls State University in 1990 with a B.A. in Government and graduated from LSU Law School with a Juris Doctorate in 1993.

Michael Rheams Jr. Assistant Coach - Jumps Michael Rheams is starting his first season as an assistant coach for the Southeastern track and field program in 2017-18. Rheams was the Southland Conference champion in the triple jump as a freshman for the Lions in 2008. He advanced to the NCAA Mideast Regionals in both the long and triple jump that season while receiving All-Louisiana honors after recording the second-best triple jump in the state. As a sophomore, Rheams took first in the long jump at the Southland Indoor Championships while also earning All-SLC honors in the triple jump. He finished eighth in the long jump at the outdoor championships and advanced to the NCAA Mideast Regional. He was also named AllSLC and All-Louisiana in the triple jump. Rheams placed third in the triple jump at both the Southland indoor and outdoor championships his junior year in 2010 while advancing to the NCAA East Preliminary. Rheams served as para-professional for the special education department at Walker High School from September 2013 through May 2015. He was also the head coach for the varsity girls’ track and field team and the freshman boys’ basketball squad. Prior to Walker, Rheams was the assistant coach for the Nicholls women’s track and field team, overseeing the jumps and throws. Rheams received his degree in general studies with a concentration in communication and business from Southeastern in 2012. He also had a minor in mass communication. Rheams is the father of a son, Kameron, and a daughter, Karsyn.

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Assistant Coaches

Bernard Newbold

Erica Fraley

Volunteer Assistant Coach Sprints/Relays

Volunteer Assistant Coach Pole Vault

Newbold enters his third season as a volunteer assistant coach for Southeastern. He will help oversee the men’s and women’s long sprints and relays and the men’s short sprints and relays. During his first season, he led sprinter Dontrell Lyons to Southland Conference indoor championship in the 400 meters. He also led sprinter Sharrona Williams to a bronze medal in the 60 meters and silver medal in the 100 meters at the Southland Conference Championships. Newbold’s training group broke a total of six school records during his first season. Newbold is from Nassau, Bahamas. Prior to Southeastern, he coached at Colby Community College where he help lead the team to a NJCAA national indoor runner-up, five KJCAA Region VI titles and nine KJCAA West Conference titles in track and field and cross country.

Newbold enters his third season as a volunteer assistant coach for Southeastern. He will help oversee the men’s and women’s long sprints and relays and the men’s short sprints and relays. During his first season, he led sprinter Dontrell Lyons to Southland Conference indoor championship in the 400 meters. He also led sprinter Sharrona Williams to a bronze medal in the 60 meters and silver medal in the 100 meters at the Southland Conference Championships. Newbold’s training group broke a total of six school records during his first season. Newbold is from Nassau, Bahamas. Prior to Southeastern, he coached at Colby Community College where he help lead the team to a NJCAA national indoor runner-up, five KJCAA Region VI titles and nine KJCAA West Conference titles in track and field and cross country.

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All-Americans

All-Americans MEN

1975,

DONALD DYKES

1975, ‘76, ‘77, ’78

WAYNE HARDY

RALPH SMITH

TOMMY SMITH

CHARLES STEVENSON

JOEL BARBER

JOHN JENNINGS

GEORGE ENCHILL

JOSEPH APIAGYEI

MAKARIOS DJAN

VICTOR MORRIS

DAVID DUCRE

CHRIS CARTER

LARS LAURSEN

CURTIS MOSS

AVERY SORAPURU

JIM CAMHOUT

ANDY THIEL

ROBERT MARTIN

ISIAH DOUGLAS

GREG LAWRENCE

RUSTY PRICE

LARRY SCOTT

DAVID BENNETT

1967

1975, ‘76,

1976

1994

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1967

1975

1978

1996

1974, ‘75

1975, ‘76

1980

2005

1975

1980

2006

1975

1980

2007

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1976

1980

2006


All-Americans/Olympians

All-Americans ADONSON SHALLOW 2010, ‘11

KOVEY SIMMONS 2011, ‘12

ALEX YOUNG

JONATHAN KINCHEN 2015

DEVIN KING

2015 (Indoor/Outdoor) 2016 (Indoor), 2017 (Outdoor)

2016 (Indoor/Outdoor) 2017 (Indoor/Outdoor)

CHRISTINE AMERTIL

JERMISHA FRAZIER

STEVEN BARZE

2016 (Indoor)

WOMEN

ANDRE COLEBROOK 2017

FELISA HOWARD 1995

2000

2015, ‘16 (Indoor)

Olympians WILLIE AMAKE

Ghana 1984, ‘88. ‘92, ‘96

MAKARIOS DJAN Ghana 1984

CHRISTINE AMERTIL Ghana 2000, ‘04, ‘08, ‘12

CURTIS MOSS Canada 2012

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National Champions

National Champions

NCAA DIVISION I

ALEX YOUNG

Weight Throw (Indoor) 2016

NCAA DIVISION II

ROBERT MARTIN

120 High Hurdles 1974

CHARLES STEVENSON 440-yd, Relay 1975

WAYNE HARDY

RALPH SMITH

440-yd, Relay 1975

440-yd, Relay 1975

GREG LAWRENCE 440-yd, Relay 1975

DONALD DYKES Long Jump 1977

NAIA

RUSTY PRICE

Hammer Throw 1975

DONALD DYKES Long Jump 1975

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ISIAH DOUGLAS 440-yd, Relay 1975

RALPH SMITH

100-yd. Dash/22-yd. Dash/440-yd. Relay 1975

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Southland Champions

Southland Champions

2009 Outdoor Champions

2014 Indoor Champions

2009 Men’s Southland Outdoor Championships

May 8-10, 2009 Nacogdoches,Texas 1. Southeastern Louisiana 140 2. Texas-Arlington 139.5 3. Sam Houston State 118 4. Texas-San Antonio 99.5 5. Stephen F. Austin 98.5 6. Texas State 73 7. Northwestern State 63.5 8. Lamar 33 9. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 30 10. McNeese State 23

2014 Men’s Southland Indoor Championships

May 9-11, 2014 - Birmingham, Ala. 1. Southeastern Louisiana 119 2. Sam Houston St. 106.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 91 4. Lamar 75 5. Northwestern St. 60 6. Abilene Christian 46 7. McNeese State 43.50 8. Texas A&M-CC 43 9. Central Arkansas 32 10. Oral Roberts 27 11. New Orleans 10 12. Incarnate Word 5 13. Houston Baptist 4

2014 Outdoor Champions 2014 Men’s Southland Outdoor Championships

Feb. 26-27, 2014 - Conway, Ark. 1. Southeastern Louisiana 157 2. Stephen F. Austin 156 3. Sam Houston State 96 4. Abilene Christian 63 T5. Lamar 57 T5. Northwestern State 57 7. McNeese State 52 8. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 49 9. Oral Roberts 43 10. Central Arkansas 31

11. New Orleans 12. UIW 13. Houston Baptist

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Southland Champions

Southland Champions

Jeffrey Milliron

Alicia Noel

Brett Olsen

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Adonson Shallow

Lacey Sanchez

Men’s Cross Country SLC Champions Michael Sang 2000

Andre Colebrook (400m) 2017 Shannon Grover (200 m Dash) 2012 TJ Herbert (60m Dash) 2013 Devin King (Pole Vault) 2016, 17 Dontrell Lyons (400m) 2016 Dontrell Lyons, Maverick Bowleg, Andre Colebrook, Ashley Riley (4x400) 2016 Jeffrey Milliron (Shot Put) 2014 Jeffrey Milliron (Weight Throw) 2014 James Randall (Triple Jump) 2006 Michael Rheams (Long Jump) 2009 Clarence Robinson (High Jump) 2014 Henry Rop (5,000 m) 2008 Adonson Shallow (Shot Put) 2010 Adonson Shallow (Weight Throw) 2009, 10 Joey Valure (Mile) 2005 Alex Young (Weight Throw) 2015, 16 Alex Young (Shot Put) 2016

Men’s Outdoor SLC Champions Corey Billizone (High Jump) 2007 Chris Carter (Javelin) 2005 Chris Carter (Javelin) 2006 Andre Colebrook (400m hurdles) 2017 George Cunningham, Jerel Butler, Adlus Wiltz, Shannon Grover (4x400) 2009 Brandon Daniels, T.J. Herbert, Billy Minnifield, Jerome Rudolph (4x100) 2013 Derek Hampton (Javelin) 2013, 14, 15 Courage Idusuyi (Long Jump) 2002 Courage Idusuyi (Triple Jump) 2002 Kalphys Kemboi (3K Steeplechase) 2007 Kalphys Kemboi (3K Steeplechase) 2008 Kalphys Kemboi (10,000 meters) 2007 Devin King (Pole Vault) 2016, 17 Jonathan Kinchen (Hammer Throw) 2015 Damian Manning (110 m hurdles) 2009 Jeffrey Milliron (Discus) 2013, 14 Jeffrey Milliron (Shot Put) 2014 Brett Olsen (Discus) 2015 Gennard Paul (Javelin) 2017 James Randall (Triple Jump) 2007 Michael Rheams (Triple Jump) 2008 Corey Roberts (Decathalon) 2009, 10 Clarence Robinson (High Jump) 2013 Henry Rop (10,000 m) 2008 Michael Sang (3K Steeplechase) 2001 Michael Sang (5,000 meters) 2001 Adonson Shallow (Discus) 2010 Adonson Shallow (Hammer throw) 2010 Adonson Shallow (Shot Put) 2010 Ruben Stephens (Discus) 2005 Abram Taylor (110m hurdles) 2014 Teremine White (Discus) 2006 Teremine White (Shot Put) 2008 Alex Young (Hammer throw) 2017 Alex Young (Shot Put) 2015, 17 Men’s Indoor SLC Champions Corey Billizone (Triple Jump) 2009

Women’s Outdoor SLC Champions Christine Amertil (400 m) 1999 Christine Amertil (200 m) 2000 Christine Amertil (400 m) 2000 Betsey Baldwin (Javelin) 2004 Natasha Coleman (Long Jump) 2001 Colleena Collins (Hammer throw) 2008 Ashley Davis (Shot Put) 2017 Jermisha Frazier (Shot Put) 2015 Mikaela Johansson (Hammer throw) 2007 Melissa Jones (High Jump) 2006 Alicia Noel (400m hurdles) 2014 Lacey Sanchez (Pole Vault) 2010 Yvette Schubert (Javelin) 2008 Judith Schultheis (400m hurdles) 2010 Women’s Indoor SLC Champions Christine Amertil (200 m) 2000 Christine Amertil (400 m) 2000 Christine Amertil (400 m) 2001 Natasha Coleman (Long Jump) 2001 Misha Frazier (Shot Put) 2014 Ikea Kaufman (High Jump) 2014 Michelle Ogashi (Triple Jump) 2012 Brittany Pfantz (Pole Vault) 2012

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Southland Honors

Southland Honors

SLC Outdoor Male Athlete of the Year Kalphys Kemboi 2007 Henry Rop 2009 Adonson Shallow 2010 Alex Young 2017 SLC Outstanding Outdoor Track Performer Michael Sang 2001 SLC Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Jeffrey Milliron 2014 SLC Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Courage Idusuyi 2002 Teremine White 2008 Adonson Shallow 2009, 10 Gennard Paul 2017 SLC Indoor Newcomer of the Year Henry Rop 2008 Adonson Shallow 2009 Jeffrey Milliron 2013

Henry Rop

SLC Outdoor Newcomer of the Year Henry Rop 2008 Jeffrey Milliron 2012 Brett Olsen 2014 Alexander Young 2015

Kalphys Kemboi SLC Outdoor Freshman of the Year Kalphys Kemboi 2007 SLC Cross Country Newcomer of the Year Evelyn Maytonei 2007 Henry Rop 2008

Evelyn Maytonei

Teremine White

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Southland Yearly Finishes

SLC Team Results Men

Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

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Indoor (Pts) 10th, 4 10th, 8.5 11th, 6 8th, 27 11th, 5 8th, 29.25 9th, 29 8th, 40 7th, 43 5th, 63 4th, 62 3rd, 81.5 5th, 77 9th, 32 8th, 42 4th, 87 1st, 119 4th, 73 2nd, 98.5 6th, 36 8th, 41 Indoor (Pts) 9th, 2 9th, 6 7th, 34 8th, 34 10th, 12.5 10th, 3 10th, 14.33 7th, 31 9th, 28 8th, 28 8th, 28.5 7th, 36 11th, 15.5 10th, 33 9th, 33 9th, 24 6th, 46 9th, 27 6th, 50 7th, 35 9th, 38

Outdoor (Pts) 10th, 1 10th, 8 10th, 29 8th, 45.5 9th, 30 8th, 27.5 6th, 53.5 8th, 55 6th, 70 3rd, 106 2nd, 129 1st, 140 3rd, 99.5 8th, 41.5 8th, 44.5 4th, 105.5 1st, 157 3rd, 119.5 5th, 60 3rd, 90

Women

Outdoor (Pts) 9th, 5 9th, 33 6th, 63 10th, 20 9th, 22.5 10th, 22.5 9th, 35 9th, 19 8th, 52.5 7th, 56 8th, 43.5 8th, 37 8th, 57 8th, 52.5 6th, 56 6th, 60.5 6th, 60 7th, 48 7th, 57 7th, 47

Cross Country (Pts) 9th, 221 10th, 281 11th, 271 10th, 218 9th, 227 9th, 195 10th, 210 6th, 150 8th, 215 8th, 250 9th, 251 9th, 170 6th, 162 8th, 213 11th, 303 9th, 243 11th, 301 11th, 294 10th, 289 10th, 314 9th, 247

Cross Country (Pts) 9th, 205 5th, 121 8th, 154 9th, 218 11th, 317 10th, 246 9th, 223 8th, 208 9th, 239 10th, 233 10th, 261 6th, 164 10th, 237 10th, 254 11th, 308 10th, 265 13th, 414 9th, 247 10th, 304 10th, 277 10th, 297

NCAA infraction notice

On December 10, 2013, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Committee on Infractions has accepted summary disposition of the infractions case originally self-reported by Southeastern Louisiana University almost one year ago, largely agreeing to the penalties self-imposed by the university. As a result of an extensive self-investigation, the university self-reported to the NCAA that 137 student-athletes competed without meeting eligibility requirements between the academic years of 2005-2006 through 2009-2010, with a majority of the violations occurring in 2005-2006 and 20062007. Most of the student-athletes failed to meet academic eligibility requirements to compete under NCAA rules. 86 percent of the student-athletes identified in the case went on to graduate from Southeastern or left the university in good academic standing. Athletics staff members responsible for academic advising and eligibility certification during the time of the violations are no longer associated with the university. No current student-athlete at Southeastern participated while ineligible. Southeastern self-imposed penalties include vacating victories in which ineligible student-athletes participated, scholarship reductions, and imposition of a two-year probationary period. The NCAA extended the probationary period to four years and ordered Southeastern to pay a financial penalty of $25,000. The probation terms do not include any postseason bans. Following identification of the infractions, Southeastern has implemented corrective actions that include the appointment of an assistant to the president for athletics compliance, the addition of a new compliance coordinator, the implementation of academic tracking software to strengthen the certification process and streamline monitoring, changes in the eligibility certification process to include oversight by institutional offices outside the Athletics Department, enhanced rules training of athletics coaches and staff, and implementation of new procedures to improve academic advising of student-athletes. “We are pleased to put resolution of this case behind us. These infractions occurred years ago, and current coaches, staff and administration are absolutely committed to ongoing compliance with all NCAA rules,” stated Athletics Director Jay Artigues. On April 9, 2015, The NCAA Committee on Infractions finalized an infractions case for violations stemming from June to July 2013. As a result of the case, Southeastern’s probation period has been extended for one year, ending on December 9, 2018. Southeastern self-repoted that a former volleyball coach had engaged in impermissible athletically-related activity and impermissible lodging and tryouts for prospective studentathletes. “Southeastern Louisiana University received final confirmation by the NCAA Infractions Committee that stemmed from self-reported violations related to recruiting and practice irregularities in the university’s women’s volleyball program during the spring and summer 2013,” Artigues said. “The university self-reported the five violations to the NCAA following a thorough internal investigation, which led to the resignation of the then-Head Volleyball Coach. Southeastern has accepted the penalties and corrective actions imposed by the NCAA. “Our athletics program is committed to complete compliance with all NCAA rules and legislation,” Artigues added. “Intentional disregard for this responsibility will be dealt with firmly and swiftly.”

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Indoor Records

Sharrona Williams

Brittany Pfantz

Corey Roberts

MEN

55m Dash 6.30 sec 60m Dash 6.72 sec 200m Dash 21.10 sec 400m Dash 46.32 sec 600m Run 1:18.29 800m Run 1:49.93* 1000m Run 2:43.17 1500m Run 4:00.5 1600m Run 4:10.84 1 Mile Run 4:12.34 3000m Run 8:18.03 5000m Run 14:36.14 55m Hurdles 7:30 sec 60m Hurdles 8.08 sec 4x400m Relay 3:08. 97 4x800m Relay 7:46.22 Distance Medley 10:08.66 High Jump 7-01.50 Pole Vault 18-01 Long Jump 26-0 Triple Jump 50-09.84 Shot Put 60-02.04 Weight Throw 78-01 Heptathlon 5,226 pts Pentathlon 3,266 pts * - Converted

Brandon Daniels 1/17/14 McNeese Cowboy Invite #1 Cliff Resias 1/5/18 LSU Purple Tiger Invitational Shannon Grover 3/3/12 NCAA Qualifier (UAB) Dontrell Lyons 1/23/16 UNM Cherry & Silver Invitational Andre Colebrook 1/13/17 McNeese Cowboy Invite #1 Andre Colebrook 2/3/17 LSU Bayou Bengal Invitational Eric Durousseau 2/17/89 LSU Tiger Open Guy Jacobson 2/4/84 McNeese Invite Joey Valure 2005 Joey Valure 1/24/05 Leonard Hilton Memorial Kalphys Kemboi 1/13/07 LSU Purple Tiger Invitational Henry Rop 2008 Southland Championships Larry Abram 1992 Damian Manning 2/23/08 Southland Championships Dontrell Lyons/ 2/16/16 Southland Championships Maverick Bowleg/ Andre Colebrook/ Ashley Riley Tajh Lewis/ 1/8/16 LSU Purple Tiger Invitational Harry Wiggins/ Ashley Riley/ Andre Colebrook Grant O’Callaghan/ 2/22/17 Southland Championships Alex Holden/ Andre Colebrook/ Harry Wiggins Rodney Ruffin 2/3/17 LSU Bayou Bengal Invitational Devin King 2/22/17 Southland Championships Steven Barze 1/8/16 LSU Purple Tiger Invitational Tommy Smith 2/20/75 NSU Relays Adonson Shallow 2/27/10 Southland Championships Alex Young 3/11/16 NCAA Division I Championships Cory Roberts 2/27/10 Southland Championships Alvin Brown 2003

55m Dash 7.10 sec 60m Dash 7.50 sec 200m Dash 24.33 sec 200m Dash* 24.55 sec 400m Dash 54.06 sec 600m Run 1:35.68 800m Run 2:17.74 1000m Run 3:37.8 1 Mile Run 5:07.78 1600m Run 5:06.38 3000m Run 10:20.43 5000m Run 17:45.87 55m Hurdles 7.98 sec 60m Hurdles 8.54 sec 4x400m Relay 3:45.82 4x800m Relay 10:06.8 Distance Medley 12:32.67 High Jump 5-08.50 Pole Vault 13-01.48 Long Jump 20-05.28 Triple Jump 40-10.16 Shot Put 54-06.00 Weight Throw 66-04.25 Pentathlon 3,564 pts * - Flat track record

Sharrona Williams Sharrona Williams Kendesha Ingraham Christine Amertil Christine Amertil De’Kayta Alex LeKesha Jelks Theresa Lucia Shanna Lilkas Shanna Lilkas Mandy Wallace Mandy Wallace Alicia Noel Alicia Noel Vanessa Williams/ Domonique White/ Ariane Williams/ De’Kayta Alex/ Wanda Horton/ Andrea Hale/ Julie Dickens/ Melinda Strata Araceli Ortega/ Rachel McNeil/ Michelle Blunt/ Tamara Pearson Janice Ezegbunum Brittany Pfantz Natasha Coleman Michelle Ogashi Ashley Davis Jermisha Frazier Amy Fleddermann

WOMEN

1/27/17 2/23/17 2/22/18 2/16/01 2001 1/6/17 2/15/16 1989 1/24/05 2006 1/27/05 2/19/05 2/15/14 2/26/14 2/16/16

McNeese Indoor II Southland Championships Southland Championships Southland Championships LSU Purple Tiger Invitational Southland Championships Leonard Hilton Memorial LSU Purple Tiger Southland Championships McNeese Cowboy Invite II Southland Championships Southland Championships

1993

2/18/00

Southland Championships

2/19/05 2/25/12 2001 2/25/12 2/22/18 2/19/16 2/17/06

Southland Championships Southland Championships

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Southland Championships Southland Championships LSU Twilight Southland Championships

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Outdoor Records

MEN

Jermisha Frazier

100m Dash 10.24 sec 200m Dash 20.79 sec 400m Dash 46.60 sec 800m Run 1:51.07 1500m Run 3:47.85 3000m Run 8:53.51 3000 Steeple 8:56.5 5000m Run 14:13.39 10000m Run 31:09.09 110m Hurdles 13.70 sec 400m Hurdles 50.14 sec 4x100m Relay 39.93 sec 4x200 Relay 1:26.78 4x400m Relay 3:06.79 High Jump 7-02.50 Pole Vault 19-00.25 Long Jump 26-07 Triple Jump 52-09.46 Shot Put 60-11.25 Discus Throw 196-01.00 Hammer Throw 241-08.00 Javelin Throw 255-04.00 Decathlon 7,451 points

Shannon Grover Shannon Grover Andre Colebrook Jason Perlander Joey Valure Adam Cortez Phil Taul Henry Rop Henry Rop Greg Lawrence Andre Colebrook Duriel Mason/ Craig Coleman/ Dionte Hunt/ Donell Hayes Jebbari Cumberbatch/ Jaysen Robinson Martavius James Cliff Resias George Cunningham/ Jerel Butler/ Shannon Grover/ Adlus Wiltz Andy Steib Devin King Rodney Ruffin Donald Dykes Adonson Shallow Adonson Shallow Alex Young Gennard Paul Cory Roberts

5/1/10 NSU Invitational 3/20/10 Jim Mize Invitational 3/18/17 Louisiana Classic 1988 3/25/05 LSU Relays 3/10/18 McNeese Cowboy Relays 4/26-27/74 GSC Championships 4/3/08 Texas Relays 5/10/09 SLC Championships 1976 5/26/17 NCAA East Preliminaries 2000

3/10/18

McNeese Cowboy Relays

5/10/09

SLC Championships

1985 3/31/18 3/23/18 5/29/1978 5/28/10 5/1/10 6/7/17 5/13/17 5/10/09

Texas Relays SLU-Southern Meet NCAA Division II Championships NCAA East Preliminaries NSU Invitational NCAA Division I Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships

WOMEN

Shannon Grover

100m Dash 11.44 sec 200m Dash 23.12 sec 400m Dash 52.13 sec 600m Run 1:35.73 800m Run 2:14.26 1500m Run 4:39.22 3000m Run 10:42.93 3000m Steeple 11:16.28 5000m Run 17:35:10 10000m Run 37:12.52 100m Hurdles 13.59 400m Hurdles 58.07 4x100m Relay 45.28 4x400m Relay 3:43.30 Sprint Medley 4:00.86 High Jump 5-10.25 Pole Vault 13-01.75 Long Jump 20-09.00 Triple Jump 42-06.25 Shot Put 53-07 Discus Throw 160-02 Hammer Throw 207-04 Javelin Throw 157-07 Heptathlon 4,589 points

Shakeitha Henfield Christine Amertil Christine Amertil Lill-Ann Hochkeppler Lindsey Toups Shanna Lilkas Sophie Daigle Clarissa Smith Mandy Wallace Mandy Wallace Alicia Noel Alicia Noel Daijah Washington/ Kaelynn Smith/ Shanetra Thomas/ Nakiya Smith LaShana Pollard/ Michelle Blunt/ Christine Amertil/ Jovanda Hall Taylor Mumford/ Destinee Jeanpiere/ Dekayta Alex/ Milica Ozegovic Janice Ezegbunam Brittany Pfantz Felisa Howard Michelle Ogashi Ashley Davis Alexia Stein Jermisha Frazier Betsy Baldwin Lakeisha Gardner

4/9/04 5/16/00 2000 3/3/17 5/10/13 4/23/05 3/10/18 4/23/16 3/5/05 3/19/05 5/19/14 5/19/14 5/8/15

Southern Miss Invite SLC Championships Tulane Early Bird Twilight SLC Championships LSU Alumni Gold McNeese Cowboy Relays LSU Alumni Gold FSU Snowbird Relays Louisiana Classics SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships

2000

3/10/18

McNeese Cowboy Relays

5/16/04 4/6/12 4/14/95 3/17/12 5/6/17 3/10/18 3/17/16 3/25/06 5/16/04

SLC Championships NSU Invitational Lion Invitational Louisiana Classics Ole Miss Classic McNeese Cowboy Relays Alabama Relays LSU Tiger Relays SLC Championships

Chris Carter

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Men’s All-Time Best Outdoor Marks Event: 100m, Hall of Fame Standard: 10.60 Time Athlete Date 10.24 Shannon Grover 5/1/10 10.27 George Enchill 1979 10.33 Shannon Grover 5/30/08 10.38 Cliff Resias 4/8/17 10.40 Brandon Daniels 5/11/14

Meet NSU Invitational Mid-East Regional McNeese Spring Time SLC Championships

Event: 200m, Hall of Fame Standard: 21.20 Time Athlete Date 20.79 Shannon Grover 3/20/10 20.82 Shannon Grover 5/30/08 20.95 Merrick Robinson 1984 20.99 Shannon Grover 4/11/09 21.05 DanielVarnado 3/11/06

Meet Jim Mize Invitational Mid-East Regional Ty Terrell Relays Southern Miss Invit.

Event: 400m, Hall of Fame Standard: 48.0 Time Athlete Date 46.60 Andre Colebrook 3/17/17 46.70 Ashley Riley 3/17/17 47.06 Ashley Riley 4/25/15 47.15 Ahmed Garba 1982 47.20 Ashley Riley 5/8/15

Meet Louisiana Classics Louisiana Classics J Fred Duckett-Rice Twilight SLC Championships

Event: 800m, Hall of Fame Standard: 1:55 Time Athlete Date 1:51.07 Jason Perlander 1988 1:51:18 Alex Holden 3/22/14 1:51.23 Andre Colebrook 4/4/15 1:51.78 Jermaine Henfield 3/29/03 1:51.88 Phillip Lagat 3/29/03 Event: 1,500m, Hall of Fame Standard: 3:55 Time Athlete Date 3:47.85 JoeyValure 3/25/05 3:50.31 Tim Leyden 1978 3:53.60 Kalphys Kemboi 3/17/08 3:54.52 Harry Wiggins 4/15/16 3:55.09 Michael Sang 5/14/97

Meet LSU Relays UL-Lafayette Lion Invitational

Event: 3,000m Steeplechase, Hall of Fame Standard: 9:20 Time Athlete Date 8:56.5h Phil Taul 4/26-27/74 9:01.13 Kalphys Kemboi 5/4/07 9:06.45 Michael Sang 5/14/97 9:09.16 Henry Rop 5/10/09 9:09.76 Henry Rop 5/11/08

Meet GSC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships

Meet

Alabama Relays LSU Battle on the Bayou LSU Tiger Relays Tiger Relays

Event: 5,000m, Hall of Fame Standard: 15:00 Time Athlete Date 14:13.39 Henry Rop 4/5/08 14:20.1h John Jennings 1978 14:30.73 Kalphys Kemboi 4/21/07 14:31.73 Henry Rop 5/10/09 14:35.00 Michael Sang 5/14/97

LSU SLC Championships SLC Championships

Event: 10,000m, Hall of Fame Standard: 32:00 Time Athlete Date 31:09.09 Henry Rop 5/10/09 31:17.10 Mike Mullan 1980 31:26.23 Henry Rop 5/11/08 31:26.26 Kalphys Kemboi 5/11/08

Meet SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships

Event: 110m High Hurdles, Hall of Fame Standard: 14.50 Time Athlete Date 13.70 Greg Lawrence 1976 14.01 Abram Taylor 4/05/14 14.12 Avery Sorapuru 5/30/06 14.13 Damian Manning 4/25/09 14.29 Cory Roberts 3/27/10 Event: 400m Hurdles, Hall of Fame Standard: 52.50 Time Athlete Date 50.14 Andre Colebrook 5/25/17 50.60 Andre Colebrook 5/12/17 50.67 Andre Colebrook 6/7/17 50.98 Adlus Wiltz 5/10/08 51.11 Andre Colebrook 3/29/17

Meet Texas Relays

Meet

SFA Carl Kight Inv. Mid-East Regional NSU Invitational LSU Relays Meet East Preliminaries SLC Championships NCAA Championships SLC Championships Texas Relays

Event: 4x100m Relay, Hall of Fame Standard: 41.00 Time Team Date Meet 39.93 Mason, Coleman, Hunt, Hayes 2000 40.18 Breland, Brown, Minnifield, K.Williams 4/25/15 J Fred Duckett-Rice Twilight 40.29 Breland, Brown, Minnifield, K.Williams 4/18/15 LSU Alumni Gold

40.36 40.49

Carter, Grover, Carruth, Butler 5/16/10 SLC Championships 1994

Event: 4x400m Relay, Hall of Fame Standard: 3:15.00 Time Team Date 3:06.79 Cunningham, Butler, Grover,Wiltz 5/10/09 3:07.25 Lyons, Bowleg, Colebrook, Riley 3/29/17 3:09.47 Lyons, Bowleg, Henderson, Riley 3/29/17 3:09.83 Cunningham, Butler, Grover,Wiltz 2008 3:10.44 Herbert,Verdin, Holden, Daniels 5/9-11/14

Meet SLC Championships Texas Relays Texas Relays SLC Championships

Event: High Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 6 ft. 10.75 in. (2.10 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 7 ft. 2.5 in. (2.20 m) Andy Steib 1985 7 ft. 0.5 in. (2.15 m) Babatunde Babalola 4/5/08 Texas Relays 6 ft. 11.75 in. (2.13 m) Clarence Robinson 4/9/16 McNeese Classic 6 ft. 10.75 in. (2.10 m) Clarence Robinson 3/25/16 Louisiana Classic 6 ft. 10.75 in. (2.10 m) Corey Billizone 5/10/09 SLC Championships 6 ft. 10.75 in. (2.10 m) Corey Billizone 5/11/08 SLC Championships 6 ft. 10.75 in. (2.10 m) Sheldon Early 4/27/97 NSU Invitational Event: Pole Vault, Hall of Fame Standard: 15 ft. 9.0 in. (4.80 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 18 ft. 8.25 in. (5.70 m) Devin King 3/30/16 Texas Relays 18 ft. 4.5 in. (5.60 m) Devin King 4/15/17 South Alabama 18 ft. 4.5 in. (5.60 m) Devin King 3/29/17 Texas Relays 18 ft. 2.5 in. (5.55 m) Devin King 3/25/17 Miami Hurricane 18 ft. 1.75 in. (5.53 m) Devin King 4/23/16 LSU Alumni Gold Event: Long Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 23 ft. 9.5 in. (7.25 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 26 ft. 2.5 in. (8.00 m) Donald Dykes 3/1/77 SLU-Southern Meet 25 ft. 4.75 in. (7.74 m) Avery Sorapuru 5/13/06 SLC Championships 25 ft. 2.0 in. (7.67 m) Courage Idusuyi 3/29/03 LSU Tiger Relays 25 ft. 2.0 in. (7.67 m) Brandon Daniels 5/11/14 SLC Championships 24 ft. 5.5 in. (7.45 m) Brandon Daniels 3/20/14 Alabama Relays Event:Triple Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 49 ft. 2.5 in. (15.0 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 52 ft. 9.5 in. (16.09 m) Donald Dykes 5/29/78 NCAA Div. II Champ. 51 ft. 7.0 in. (15.72 m) Michael Rheams 5/11/08 SLC Championships 51 ft. 5.75 in. (15.69 m) Andre Hunt 5/14/01 SLC Championships 51 ft. 2.75 in. (15.61 m) Courage Idusuyi 5/17/03 SLC Championships 50 ft. 11.5 in. (15.53 m) Michael Rheams 4/2/11 Jim Mize Invitational Event: Shot Put, Hall of Fame Standard: 54 ft. 11.5 in. (16.75 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 60 ft. 11.25 in.(18.57 m) Adonson Shallow 5/28/10 NCAA East Regionals 60 ft. 3.75 in. (18.38 m) Adonson Shallow 5/15/10 SLC Championships 59 ft. 8.25 in. (18.19 m) Adonson Shallow 6/12/10 NCAA Champ. 59 ft. 1.50 in. (18.02 m) Adonson Shallow 3/26/10 LSU Relays 58 ft. 1.25 in. (17.71 m) Alex Young 3/25/17 Miami Hurricane Event: Discus, Hall of Fame Standard: 164 ft. 0.0 in. (50.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 196 ft. 1.0 in. (59.77 m) Adonson Shallow 5/1/10 NSU Invitational 194 ft. 1.0 in. (59.15 m) Teremine White 4/26/08 UCSD Triton Invit. 193 ft. 1.0 in. (58.86 m) Adonson Shallow 5/30/09 Mid-East Regionals 190 ft. 2.0 in. (57.97 m) David Ducre 1996 187 ft. 3.0 in. (57.08 m) Jeffery Milliron 3/30/13 Texas Relays Event: Javelin, Hall of Fame Standard: 224 ft. 9.0 in. (68.50 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 238 ft. 2.0 in. (72.6 m) Chris Carter 5/13/06 SLC Championships 237 ft. 2.0 in. (72.28 m) Lars Larsen 5/13/06 SLC Championships 235 ft. 11 in. (71.91 m) Curtis Moss 5/26/07 NCAA Mideast Regional 229 ft. 0 in. (69.81 m) Scott Faucheux 1989 228 ft. 6 in. (69.64 m) Derek Hampton 5/8/15 SLC Championships Event: Hammer Throw, Hall of Fame Standard: 164 ft. 0.0 in. (50.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 241 ft. 8.0 in. (73.66 m) Alex Young 6/7/17 NCAA Championships 235 ft. 5.0 in. (71.77 m) Alex Young 3/29/17 Texas Relays 234 ft. 9.0 in. (71.56 m) Alex Young 5/6/17 Ole Miss Classic 234 ft. 2.0 in. (71.38 m) Alex Young 4/22/17 LSU Alumni Gold 233 ft. 9.0 in. (71.24 m) Alex Young 3/25/17 Miami Hurricane Event: Decathlon, Hall of Fame Standard: 6,000 points Points Athlete Date Meet 7,451 Cory Roberts 5/10/09 SLC Championships 7,123 Cory Roberts 5/11/08 SLC Championships 6,533 Alvin Brown 5/16/04 SLC Championships 6,305 Paul Rivers 1985 6,211 Cote Ryland 3/31/07 LSU Tiger Relays

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Women’s All-Time Best Outdoor Marks Event: 100m, Hall of Fame Standard: 11.80 Time 11.44 11.49 11.70 11.70 11.74

Athlete Shakeitha Henfield Felisa Howard Kaelynn Smith Natalie Crump Nakiya Smith

Date 4/9/04 1995 3/3/17 4/9/04 5/10/15

Event: 200m, Hall of Fame Standard: 24.25 Time Athlete Date 23.12 Christine Amertil 5/16/00 23.84 Jonita Brown 5/13/06 24.12 Sharrona Williams 4/9/16 24.15 Roseann Bell 3/11/06

Meet Southern Miss. Invit. Tulane Early Bird Southern Miss. Invit. SLC Championships Meet SLC Championships SLC Championships McNeese Classic Southern Miss. Invit.

Event: 400m, Hall of Fame Standard: 57.0 Time Athlete Date Meet 52.13 Christine Amertil 2000 54.35 De’Kayta Alex 5/12/17 Southland Championships 54.63 De’Kayta Alex 5/12/17 Southland Championships 54.80 De’Kayta Alex 4/22/17 LSU Alumni Gold 54.82 De’Kayta Alex 4/23/16 LSU Alumni Gold Event: 800m, Hall of Fame Standard: 2:20.00 Time Athlete Date Meet 2:14.26 Lindsey Toups 5/12/13 SLC Championships 2:15.80 Shanna Lilkas 3/19/05 Louisiana Classics 2:17.29 Lekesha Jelks 4/15/16 Lion Invitational 2:17.35 Lekesha Jelks 4/23/16 LSU Alumni Gold 2:18.17 Lekesha Jelks 5/6/16 SLC Championships Event: 1,500m, Hall of Fame Standard: 4:50 Time Athlete Date Meet 4:39.22 Shanna Lilkas 4/23/05 LSU Alumni Gold 4:39.81 Everlyne Matonyei 4/19/08 LSU Alumni Gold 4:42.58 Everlyne Matonyei 4/18/09 SLC Championships 4:44.80 Whitney Curry 4/23/11 LSU Alumni Gold Event: 3,000m Steeplechase, Hall of Fame Standard: 13:00 Time Athlete Date Meet 10:55.72 Celia Zaeringer 3/14/15 McNeese Cowboy 10:56.09 Clarissa Smith 3/15/15 McNeese Cowboy 11:16.28 Clarissa Smith 4/23/16 LSU Alumni Gold 11.19.91 Clarissa Smith 3/17/16 Alabama Relays 11:33.04 Clarissa Smith 5/8/15 SLC Championships Event: 5,000m, Hall of Fame Standard: 18:15 Time Athlete Date 17:35.10 Mandy Wallace 3/5/05 17:43.57 Dorcus Kapkiai 4/18/09 17:47.05 Everlyne Matonyei 3/15/08 18:03.54 Gabriella Dahlgren 3/14/97 18.09.68 Everlyne Matonyei 5/10/09

Meet FSU Snowbird Relays LSU Alumni Gold Southern Miss Invit. LSU Invitational SLC Championships

Event: 10,000m, Hall of Fame Standard: 40:00 Time Athlete Date 37:12.52 Mandy Wallace 3/19/05 37:40.14 Dorcus Kapkiai 5/14/10 37:49.79 Dorcus Kapkiai 5/10/09 38:23.00 Gabriella Dahlgren 4/4/97

Meet Louisiana Classics SLC Championships SLC Championships TAAC Championships

Event: 100m Hurdles, Hall of Fame Standard: 14.25 Time Athlete Date 13.59 Alicia Noel 5/11/14 13.76 Dwilette Wilkes 5/14/01 13.79 Judith Schultheis 5/14/10 13.92 Markeisha Jack 5/8/15 14.02 Tess Mullings 3/12/11

Meet SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships SLC Championships Cowboy Relays

Event: 400m Hurdles, Hall of Fame Standard: 64.00 Time Athlete Date Meet 58.07 Alicia Noel 5/11/14 SLC Championships 59.47 Alicia Noel 5/12/13 SLC Championships 1:03.68 Ebony Hills 4/22/17 LSU Alumni Gold Event: 4x100m Relay, Hall of Fame Standard: 46.50 Time Team Date Meet 45.28 Washington, K. Smith, Thomas, N. Smith 5/8/15 SLC Championships 45.63 Washington, K. Smith, Bowman, Jackson 5/12/17 SLC Championships

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45.87 Bowman, Sha. Williams, K. Smith, Aar. Jackson 4/15/16 Lion Invitational 45.87 Washington, K. Smith, Sha. Williams, N. Smith 4/25/15 J Fred Duckett-Rice 45.87 Washington, K. Smith, Sha. Williams, N. Smith 4/18/15 LSU Alumni Gold Event: 4x400m Relay, Hall of Fame Standard: 3:55.00 Time Team Date Meet 3:43.30 Pollard, Blunt, Amertil, Hall 2000 3:44.17 Alex, Ari. Williams, Jelks, White 3/31/16 Texas St. Invitational 3:44.65 White, Williams, Butler, Noel 5/9/14 SLC Championships 3:44.97 Alex, Ari. Williams, Jelks, White 5/6/16 SLC Championships 3:45.88 Alex, Ari. Williams, Jelks, White 3/1716 Alabama Relays Event: High Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 5 ft. 8.75 in. (1.75 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 5 ft. 10.25 in. (1.79 m) Janice Ezegbunam 5/16/04 SLC Championships 5 ft. 9.75 in. (1.77 m) Melissa Jones 4/15/06 Pelican Relays Event: Pole Vault, Hall of Fame Standard: 11 ft. 5.75 in. (3.50 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 13 ft. 1.75 in. (4.01m) Brittany Pfantz 4/6/12 NSU Invitational 13 ft. 1.5 in. (4.00 m) Lacey Sanchez 5/16/10 SLC Championships 12 ft. 11.75 in. (3.96 m) Sharon-Ann Ourso 4/18/14 Lion Invitational 12 ft. 11.75 in (3.95 m) Sharon-Ann Ourso 3/17/16 Alabama Relays 12 ft. 11.5 in. (3.95 m) Brittany Pfantz 4/30/11 Cole-Lancon Invit. 12 ft. 11.5 in. (3.95 m) Brittany Pfantz 4/27/13 Samford Multi & Invit. Event: Long Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 19 ft. 0.5 in. (5.80 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 20 ft. 9.0 in. (6.32 m) Felisa Howard 4/14/95 SLU Invitational 20 ft. 5.0 in. (6.23 m) Natasha Coleman 4/14/01 LSU Alumni Gold 20 ft. 4.5 in. (6.21 m) Roseann Bell 4/25/09 NSU Invitational 19 ft. 11.0 in. (6.07 m) Roseann Bell 3/15/08 NSU Relays 19 ft. 8.0 in. (5.99 m) Nia Stewart 4/19/13 Lion Invitational Event:Triple Jump, Hall of Fame Standard: 38 ft. 6.75 in. (11.75 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 42 ft. 6.25 in. (12.96 m) Michelle Ogashi 3/17/12 Louisiana Classics 41 ft. 0.25 in. (12.50 m) Michelle Ogashi 4/2/11 Jim Mize Invit. 40 ft. 7.00 in. (12.37 m) Michelle Ogashi 4/30/11 Cole-Lancon Invit. 40 ft. 7.00 in. (12.37 m) Michelle Ogashi 4/23/11 LSU Alumni Gold 40 ft. 4.25 in. (12.30 m) Sylvida Davis 5/17/03 SLC Championships Event: Shot Put, Hall of Fame Standard: 42 ft. 8.0 in. (13.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 53 ft. 7.0 in. (16.33 m) Ashley Davis 5/6/17 Ole Miss Classic 51 ft. 7.75 in. (15.74 m) Ashley Davis 3/29/17 Texas Relays 51 ft. 3 in. (15.62 m) Ashley Davis 5/12/17 SLC Championships 50 ft. 1.75 in. (15.28 m) Misha Frazier 5/8/15 SLC Championships 50 ft. 1.25 in. (15.27 m) Ashley Davis 3/17/17 Louisiana Classics Event: Discus, Hall of Fame Standard: 147 ft. 8.0 in. (45.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 159 ft. 3 in. (48.55 m) Misha Frazier 5/8/15 SLC Championships 157 ft. 5 in. (47.99 m) Misha Frazier 3/26/15 Bobcat Invitational 154 ft. 4 in. (47.05 m) Misha Frazier 4/4/15 Battle on the Bayou 152 ft. 3 in. (46.40 m) Fayola Wilson 4/12/06 J.M. Tech Twilight 149 ft. 0 in. (45.41 m) Kim Carriere 5/13/06 SLC Championships Event: Javelin, Hall of Fame Standard: 147 ft. 8.0 in. (45.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 157 ft. 7 in. (48.04 m) Betsey Baldwin 6/7/06 NCAA Championships 154 ft. 6 in. (47.09 m) Jenna Baker 3/07/14 Jaguar Opener 154 ft. 0 in. (46.95 m) Lakeisha Gardner 5/16/04 SLC Championships 150 ft. 5 in. (45.83 m) Jenna Baker 3/26/14 Texas Relays 150 ft. 2 in. (45.78 m) Yvette Schubert 4/26/08 UCSD Triton Invit. Event: Hammer Throw, Hall of Fame Standard: 164 ft. 0.0 in. (50.00 m) Mark Athlete Date Meet 207 ft. 4 in. (63.19 m) Misha Frazier 3/17/16 Alabama Relays 202 ft. 6 in. (61.73 m) Misha Frazier 5/6/16 SLC Championships 199 ft. 9 in. (60.89 m) Misha Frazier 3/30/16 Texas Relays 198 ft. 9 in. (60.59 m) Misha Frazier 6/8/16 NCAA East Regionals 198 ft. 2 in. (60.40 m) Misha Frazier 4/9/16 McNeese Spring Time Event: Heptathlon, Hall of Fame Standard: 4,500 points Points Athlete Date Meet 4,589 Lakeisha Gardner 5/16/04 SLC Championships 4,557 Natasha Coleman 5/14/01 SLC Championships 4,523 Amy Fleddermann 3/25/05 LSU Relays

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Aarli, Bernt Aaron, Larry Abboud, Sammuel Abram, Larry Adams, Don Adams, Mike Adams, R. Adelman, Headley Adu-Gyamfi, Shadrack Ahmad, M.J. Allen, Bobby Allen, Terry Alfred, Brent Allerton, Sean Al-Naziat,Yusuf Amakye, William Amanfu, Wilfred Ambrose, Clarence Anderson, Jamion Anderson, Kirk Anderson, Ron Anderson, Terry Apiagyei,Joseph Arbour, Tommy Arbuthnot, Tavarus Arcement, Justin Arceneaux, Benton Arthur, Paul Asprodites, Ted Aschenbrener, Alex Athey, Doug Atkinson, Stephen Audirsch, Mickey Authement, Woody Autin, Bruce

1990 1987 2012-15 1992 1959 1956-58, 60 1958 1958 2017 2008-12 1952-53 1983-84 2004-08 2004-06 1990-91, 93 1980, 82-84 1980-83 1984 2004-05 2005-06 1989-92 1974 1980 1966 2012 1990 2014-16 2010-13 1983-84 2003-06 1979-80 2010-11 1984, 86 1967-68 1954-55, 57-59

--- B --Babalola, Babatunde Badon, Clinton Bailey, Kenneth Baker, Frankie Baker, Gregg Bankston, Raymond Bankston, Richard Barber, Joel Barker, Dennis Barnes, Gene Barnett, Bert Barnett, Lane Barras, Bryan Barsh, Randy Barze, Steven Bateman, Joe Bates, Raymond Batiste, Alton Baumann, Jamie Baxter, Danny Baxter, George Becerra, Jose Becerra, Miguel Bech, Malcolm Beck, Mike Bedford, Tyone Bellaci, Henry Bellerose, Paul Bennett, David Bennett, Donald Benson, Jack Bergeron, Keith Berry, James Bertrand, Alex Bethancourt, Cecil Bickford, James Bickham, Bruce Bickham, Dickie Billings, Ray Billizone, Corey Blackwell, Arlan Blount, Carver Blue, Robert Bodie, Ernie Boit, Nelphat Bolden, Gerald Bond, Marvin Bonnett, Dax Bookter, Trek Bostick, Allen Boudreaux, Calvin Boudreaux, Gerard Boudreaux, Michael Boudreaux, Ridley Bourgeois, Anthony Bourgeois, Emanuel Bourgeois, Frankie Bourgeois, Harold Bourgeois, Richard Bourgeois, Tom Bourque, Terry

2007-09 1978 1954-55 1977 1973-74 1954 1956 1976-79 1964-65 1958 1950-52 1950 2007-08 1961-62 2016-17 1965 1973 1986 1988-90, 92 1966 1999, 2001-02 1988-89, 91 1986-89 1959-61, 63 1979, 81-82 2008-09 1962 1960 1992-94 1967 1958 1980 1952 2017-present 1982, 84 1964 1956, 59 1974-75 1949-52 2007-10 1949, 54-55 1954 1972, 74-75 1990-92 2007-09 1976-77 1977 1990 1985 1949-50 1958 1960 1958 1951 1957, 60 1963-65 1954-56, 58 1992 1962 1958,59 1994

Bowleg, Maverick Bowman, Derek Bowman, Glen Boyd, Joe Bradham, J Bradley, Allen Brady, Jim Brady, Myron Brady, Sean Braggs, Herbert Breerwood, Mike Breland, Ken Brice, Glennies Bridge, Andrew Briggs, Adam Brisco, Robert Brouillette, Andrew Brouillette, Matthew Broussard, Eugene Broussard, Jim Broussard, Roland Brousse, Billy Brown, Alvin Brown, Bob Brown, Brian Brown, John Brown. Lee Brown, Michael Brown, Raheem Brown, Shaquille Brown, Wesley Browning, Donald Brumfield, Dylan Brunet, Rodney Bruser, Nathan Bubrig, Darryl Buitrago, Louis Buitrago, Luis Bullock, Dannie Burleigh, Murray Burleson, John Burnett, Woody Burns, Malik Bussell, Holland Butler, Jerel Byrne, Jeremy

2016-18 2003-06 1960-61, 63 1951-52 1958 1970-73 1964-66 1962-65 1991-93 1977-78 1969 2015 1977 2013-14 1990 1981, 83-85 2013-14 2013-14 1952 1964-65 1963 1966-69 2003-04 1964-67 1986 1998 1964 1996-99 2015-16 2011-12 2013-14 1952-54 2015 1986 1991-94 1960-61 1954-56 1960 1982-85 1954-56 1966-67 1952-53 2018-present 2012-13 2008-11 1998

--- C --Cage, Jason Caillouette, John Callegan, Reed Callihan, Greg Calmes, T.C. Cambre, David Cambre, Wilfred Camel, Dave Camhout, Jim Camp, Brandon Campbell, Owen Canal, Joe Capdeboscq, Camille Carpenter, Burl Carr, Willie Carroll, Duane Carruth, Jackie Carter, Alton Carter, Chris Carter, Fred Carter, Malcolm Carter, Tommy Carter, Trevis Carter, W. Caruth, Rocky Casey, Bill Cason, Hewitt Cason, Ted Cassidey, Jerry Cassingham, Stephen Cavalier, Jonathan Champagne, Lynn Chandler, Davis Chapman, Christian Chapman, Jacob Chapman, Josh Chapman, Lynn Chauvin, Ron Christiansen, Ed Clark, Gene Clark, Terry Cleland, Carl Cleveland, Kevin Cliniche, A.J. Coates, Kevin Cobb, Ronnie Cognevich, George Cola, Wayne Colebrook, Andre Coleman, Craig Coleman, Gerald Coleman, Johnnie Collard, Bruce

2000-02 1966-68 2017-present 1986-87 1959 1956 1957-58 1983-85 1963-64, 66-67 2010 1993-96 1952 1958 1954-56 1982 1990-93 1961 1984 2001-06 1954 2010 1959 1997-98 1958 2009-10 1949-51 1964-65 1954 1969, 71 2013-17 2001-02 1965 1954-56 2013-14 2004-05 2004-05 1949 1976-79 1970-71 1956 1985 1964-65 1981-82 1950 2003-06 1971 1959 1977 2015-17 1999-02 2017-present 1994-97 1974

Collins, Brian 1996, 98 Collins, Dwayne 2008-09 Comeaux, Lennie 1971 Conway, Ray 1980-81 Cook, Gerald 1949-50 Cook, Marshall 1953-54, 56 Cordero, Anthony 2017-present Core, C.A. 1965 Corey, Jules 1949-51 Corkern, Elmer 1949 Cortez, Adam 2017-present Cothell, Robert 1997 Courtney, Harold 1965 Courtright, Elliott 1964-66 Covington, Clyde 1954 Cowart, Lazedrick 2003-06 Cowart, Sid 1964-65 Cranfield, Dave 1973-74, 76-77 Cranfield, Don 1973-74, 76 Crellan, Mark 1991 Crochet, Nelson 1960 Cronan, Tim 1975-76 Crooks, Stevon 2018-present Crouse, George 1992-94 Culpepper, Lamar 1954 Cumberbatch, Jebarri 2018-present Cunningham, George 2008-10 Cunningham, Seth 2011 Curtis, Chris 1999-2000 Cutrer, Lloyd 1963-65

--- D --Daigle, Doug Daly, George D’Angelo, Dan Daniel, Ronnie Daniels, Brandon Daniels, Tremayne Dantzler, Marvin Daughdrill, Thomas Dauterive, Leroy Davenport, Ray Davis, Charles Davis, Chuck Davis, Floyd Davis, Michael Davis, Ronnie Davis, Terry Debetaz, Larry Delahousay, Kevin DelCero, Noel DeLee, Dick Delouise, Pat De Mars, Bruce Despeaux, John Devine, Andy Dexter, Wayne DiCarlo, Al Diez, Chris Digeralamo, Adam Dillon, Marvin Dishler, Richard Dixon, Devin Dixon, Lionel Djan, Makarios Domin, Keith Donna, Brian Dorhauer, Kevin Dorsa, Larry Dorsy, Kenny Dossett, Glenn Douglas, Isiah Douglas, Robert Drummond, Robby Drury, Robert Dubroc, Eddie Duckett, Anthony Ducre, David Dufrene, Zack Dugas, Bobby Duke, John Dukes, Darryl Dunn, Desmond Dupuy, Joe Durbin, John Durbin, Keith Durel, Stephen Durousseau, Aariase Dykes, Donald

1984-85 1958-59 1960 1957-58 2011-14 2013 1998-2002 1961-64 1962 1980 1959 1986 1959 1985 1964-66 1965 1992-93 1980 2017 1957-58 1965 2010 1970-73 1965 1989, 91 1949-50 2010 1990-93 1979 1953 2017-present 1997 1979-82 1977 2018-present 2011-14 1954 1983 1957 1974 2007-08 1986 1970-71 1983 2009 1993, 95-97 2007-09 1956-57 1954-55 1978 2004-06 1965 1971-73 1974 2008 1989-90 1975-78

--- E --Earhart, Max Early, Sheldon Edwards, Alex Edwards, Joseph Edwards, Robert Ehrensing, Daniel Elkins, Gary Elliot, Mike Ellis, Jonny

1964-68 1999-2000 2001-02 2013-16 1961 1997 1954-55, 59 1956 2003-06

Ellzey, L. Enchill, George Engrum, Calvin Ervin, Gene Erwin, Frank Evans, Joel

1958 1979-80, 82-83 1978 1959, 61 1954-57 1971-72

--- F --Fabacher, Sherard Falgout, James Fangay, Hugh Fanning, Bob Fanning, Leroy Farnell, Wayne Fassulo, Paul Faucheux, Scott Faust, Jonah Felps, Jay Fernandez, Justin Feske, Brent Forcade, Chris Forest, George Francis, Gary Francis, George Francis, Kyle Franovich, Tony Freyou, Ron Fruge, Russell Fryou, Ron Funk, Austin

1954 1960, 62-63 1954-55 1960-61, 63-64 1961-62 1983 1964, 65 1986-89 1996 1988 1956 1997-99 1985 1985 1986 1950 2008-10 1966-67 1992 1970-71 1990-91, 93 2016

--- G --Gage, Terry Gamble, Daryl Gamble, Robert Garba, Ahmed Gardner, John Gaude, Raymond Gautier, Ed Gautier, Thad Garnette, Elgin Gennusa, Jeff Gentry, Rick Gerrets, Tom Giardina, Anthony Giardina, J.T. Giardina, Joseph Gibson, Bill Gilbert, Isaiah Gill, Ronnie Gill, Steve Glaser, Sidney Goldsby, Daniel Golden, Kyle Gonzales, Randy Gonzales, Tommy Gordon, Mitchell Grabert, Chad Grand, Frank Granier, Claude Graves, Mike Green, Julius Greene, Dana Greene, Scott Gremillion, Ray Grizzaffi, Salvatore Grom, Duane Gros, Bob Grover, Shannon Guercio, Jody Guillory, Glenn

1966 1977 1975 1979, 81-83 1992-94 1988 1950 1996-99 2003-06 1998-99 1977 1988-89 1972 1960 1962 1963-65 2014 1969-72 1986 1956 1991-92 2006-10 1985 1954, 56 1983-86 2003-04 1999-02 1962 1977-78 1997-99 1993 1998 1952, 56 2015-16 1958 1957-60 2008-12 1988 1972-74

--- H --Hair, Bryan Hadley, Jacob Hale, Jarrod Hall, Emanuel Hamilton, Cal Hampton, Derek Haney, Billy Hanley, Jim Hano, Bob Hano, John Hardy, Wayne Harrell, Gene Harris, Grayling Harvey, Tim Hayes, Donell Haynes, James Hebert, George Hebert, Joe Heirtzler, Jerry Hellmers, Niles Hemphill, Ernest Henderson, Deandre Henfield, Jermaine Henley, Geraye Hepburn, Stephen Herbert, Garrett

1999 2008 2014 1980 2004-06 2012-15 1960 1959-60 1956 1958 1971-72, 74-75 1960-63 1993 1975 2000 1953-54, 56 1986 1969 1950 1967-69 1976 2016-18 2003-04 1996 2013 1989-90

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Herbert, T.J. Herrera, Kem Hickman, Paul Hicks, Robert Hill, Bobby Hill, C.A. Hill, Elliott Hofnagle, Brian Hogan, Ronald Hogan, Sean Holden, Alex Holder, John Hollier, Brandon Hollis, Tommy Honeycutt, Billy Hooge, Henry Horridge, Al Hoskins, Herbert Howe, Bruce Howes, Charlie Howest, Tom Huff, Max Hughes, William Hunt, Andre Hunt, Dionte Hurst, Carl Hutchinson, Cleon

2011-14 1990-91 1984-85 1978, 81-82 1972 1976-77 1988-90 1997 1977 1990-91, 93 2014-17 1979 2017-present 1961 1956 1959 1992-94 1977 1954-55 1995 1959 1953 1954 1999-2000 2014 2003-06 1954-55

--- I --Izdepski, Jesse Idusuyi, Courage Ippolito,Vincent

1998 2001-04 2007-08

--- J --Jackson, Devante Jackson, Holice Jacob, Lawrence Jacobson, Guy Jacquet, Oswald James, Martavius Janek, Pete Jarrell, Donnie Jay, Webb Jenkins, Cleston Jennings, John Johnson, Andre Johnson, Charles Johnson, Eric Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Joe Johnson, Lonnie Johnson,Trevor Johnson, Troy Johnston, Cassidy Joiner, Guy Jones, Colden Jones, Leo Jones, Phil Jones, Seth Jordan, Howard Jupiter, Danny Jupiter, Kernell

2013 1961 1959-61 1984 1985-86 2017-present 1959 1982-85 1967-69 1960 1978-79 1977 1986 1992 1990 1976 1978 2015-present 1979, 81 2001-02 1970 1964-65 1949-50 1976 2012 1953 1980 2007-10

--- K --Kattengell, Mitchell Kecskemety, Marcell Keeton, Tyronne Keller, John Kelley, Doug Kelly, Jeff Kelly, Robert Kemboi, Kalphys Kenelly, Ken Kennard, Donald Kennedy, Danny Kennedy, Emmanuel Kidane, Frehiwet Kimble, Bennie Kimble, Mark Kinchen, Jonathan King, Devin King, Spencer Kinsley, Charles Kirby, Mike Kloch, Nat Klock, Chris Knight, Dan Koch, Hilton Kostuch, George Kovatch, Chris Kozan, Wayne Krantz, Brian Kuhn, Thomas Kunder, Curt

2007-09 2017 1980 1962 1977-78 1997-99 2000 2007-10 1975 1954 1962 2013-14 2001-02 1957 1997 2012-16 2016-present 1999 1951 1986 1949 1952 1963, 65 1986 1961 1993 1960-62 1981 1961-62 1960

--- L --Laaneorg, Arvo Labat, Chris

1960-63 2007-09

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Lions For Life Lacour, Gerald Lacour, Larry LaGrange, Billy Laiche, Doug Lambert, Donald Lander, Rusty Landry, Chris Landry, Eric Lard, Jimmy Larsen, Lars Latapie, Walter Latham, Brad Lato, Byron Latusek, Dean Latuso, Mike Laurent, Glen Law,Vance Lawrence, Cameron Lawrence, Greg Lawton, John Leach, Eugene LeBlanc, Brandon LeBlanc, Doug LeBlanc, Jimmy LeBlanc, Stan LeBlanc, Wayne LeBoyd, Hilton Lee, Donald Lee, Mike Lee, Pat Lee, Reese Leggette, Carroll LeGrange, Joseph LeLeux, Shane Lemoine, Ken Lennix, Anq Lepley, Bryan Lett, Barry Lett, Barry Lewis, Darius Lewis, Jarred Lewis,Tajh Leyden, Tim Ling, Spencer Linn, Mike Littell, Shirley Locascio, Sal Loftis, Jack Lofton, Oscar Long, John Lowe, Shaun Lyons, Dontrell Lytle, Tom

1954 1983 1998 1963-65 1951-53 1992 1990 1967 1986 2006 1989-91, 93 1982 1971 1986-89 1956-58 1992 2012-14 2011 1974-77 1985-86 1950, 54-55 1997 1987 2013-16 1961 1976, 78-79 1972-73, 75 1952 1966-68 1987-88 2010-11 1952-53 2010-14 1988-89 1995 1978 1983-84, 86 1984-87 1988 1991-94 2013 2015-present 1978-79 1998, 2000 1987-88 1963-68 1952-53 1953, 55 1958, 59 1964 2013 2016-17 1963, 65

--- M --Maag, Tommy Mabry, Kendall Mack, Tarvoris Madere, Gus Madison, Francis Magruder, Logan Maher, Jeff Major, Ronald Marengo, Frank Manning, Damian Marino, Bob Marino,Vince Marino, Willie Maronge, Keith Marsh, Bill Martin, Robert Martinez, Albert Massarini, A. Mason, Duriel Mattei, Tim Matzen, Paul Mathis, Lance Maze, Julian McBride, Bobby McCarthy, Edward McCarthy, Steve McCormick, Bradney McCormick, G. McCormick, M. McCoy, David McCoy, Travis McCullough, Tim McDavitt, Jesse McDonald, David McElyea, Carmen McGee, Mason McGehee, Ed McKinstry, Theo McLaurin, Hugh McTopy, Bryan Meador, Laguin Mears, Larry Menke, Henry Mensah, Charles Menya, Steve Menzato, Dennis

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1961 1989 2011-14 1965-67 1949 1975-76 1983 1972-73 1995-98 2007-10 1978 1974 1974, 77-78 1975-77 1958 1972-75 2017-present 1958 2000 1985-86, 88-89 1965 2008 2014-17 1985-86 2001-02 1970-71 1976-77 1957 1957 2003-04 1995-97 1971 2010-12 1963-65 1950-51 2011 1960-61 1995 1954-56 1962 1949-50 1949 1979, 81 1980 1998 1966

Meyers, Eric Michaels, Henry Michaels, James Michelli, Joe Miller, Anthony Miller, Wayne Miller, Wil Millet, Cade Milliron, Jeffrey Minnifield, Billy Mitchell, Andon Misita, Anthony Mistretta, Corey Mitchell, Brendon Mizell, Drew Mock, Ralph Mohon, David Molinario, Richard Monistere, Danny Montgomery, Kevin Montreuil, Jimmy Moore, Artie Moore, Jay Moore, Jim Moore, Phillippe Moore, Steve Moreno, Leonel Morgan, Craig Morris,Victor Morrison, Shane Moses, Andrew Moskau, Larry Mouras, Ray Mouton, Matt Muhammad, Faisal Mulkey, Scott Mullan, Mike Mullian, David Murray, Bryan Muse, Terrance

1989 1958 1958 1956 2014 1958 1998 2003-04 2012-14 2012-14 2010 1952 1985-87 2012-2015 2008-10 1967 1984 1961 1984 1988-91 1993 1971 1986 1958 2011-13 1984 2013-15 1982-85 1979 1995-98 2004-05 1967-68,70 1954-55 2010-13 2010 1985-86 1980-81, 83 1979 1974-77 1994

--- N --Neal, Robert Necaise, John Needom, Martin Nelson, Dan Nelson,Van Newsome, Curtis Nezey, Troy Ngetich, Asbel Nobile, J. Nolan, Scott Norwood, Dennis Nunez, Terry

1988-90 2003-04 1965-68 1972-75 1966-67 1983 1986-89 2003-05 1958 1989-91 1969 1965

--- O -- Obianwu, Onyechi O’Callaghan, Grant O’Dell, Corey Olivier, Brett Olsen, Brett Ortego, Jaron Oswalt, Lonn Owens, Lou Oyeledun, Sampson

1997 2016-present 2011-12 2016-present 2013-15 2010-11 1967 1950 1980

--- P --Pace, Chris Paine, Danny Palermo, Luke Palmer, Charles Parker, Amos Parker, Larry Parker, Leonard Passons, Delma Pastorick, Kenny Patenotte, Frank Patron, Ron Paul, Gennard Peairs, Larry Pecorrere, Joe Penn, Freddie Pennington, Andrew Pereira, Steve Perez, Michael Perkins, Milton Perlander, Carroll Perlander, Jason Perry, David Perry, Raymond Peternotte, Frank Peyroux, Steve Pierotti, Andrew Pietri, Paul Pittman, Larry Pitts, Gregory Planche, Bruce Plauche, Jeffrey Plummer, William

1993 1979-81 1956 1949-50 1958 1965 1985-86 1959 1983-84, 86-88 1950 1994-95 2015-17 1957-58 1965 1961 2008-12 1969 2015 1992 1959 1984-86, 88 1970-73 1971-74 1951 1990 2000 1954 1967 1970 1949 1997 1958

Polk, Hubert Porche, Bob Porter, Wayne Powell, Zedi Pregeant, Russell Prejean, Walter Price, Nelson Price, Rusty Priest, Glynn Psperier, Steve Pusey, Andrew

1951, 52 1961 1969 1993 1957 1953 1952-53 1973-75 1983 1985 1956

--- R -- Raborn, Bobby Randall, James Randazzo, Jeff Rapier, Steve Rappold, Kyle Rappold, Kyle Rayners, Shane Ready, Robert Reams, Johnel Rebler, T..J. Redd, Jordan Reech, Greg Reed, Josh Reichart, Kevin Reid, Charles Reid, Mike Resias, Cliff Respress, Jonathan Revere, Casey Rheams, Michael Rhodes, Willie Rhody, Carl Richard, Kendall Richards, Bob Richards, Jack Richardson, Scott Riley, Ashley Ring, Peter Rivers, Paul Roberts, Cory Roberts, Everett Roberts, Jimmy Robertson, Brooks Robinson, Chris Robinson, Clarence Robinson, Jaysen Robinson, Lester Robinson, Merrick Rodriguez, Ray Rogers, Bobby Rogers, Bruce Rome, Andre Rop, Henry Roper, Dick Roper, Irwin Roper, James Roper, Joe Rose, Cecil Rosemond, Jordan Rowland, Collin Rube, Fred Rudolph, Jerome Rudolph, Kyle Ruffin, Rodney Rusca, Jody Rushing, Eddie Rushing, Phil Russell, Weldon Russum, Mike

1953 2003-05 1987-88 1982-84, 86 1985-88 1989 2007-08 1960 2010-13 1949-50, 52 2008-10 1979-80 2010 2017-present 1965-68 1962-64,66 2017-present 2017-present 2013 2008-11 1958 1958 1971 1950 1949-51 2010 2015-17 2007-08 1984-85 2007-10 1962 1995 1953 2007-10 2013-16 2018-present 1954-56 1982-84, 86 2007-08 1994 1987 1983 2008-12 1959 1957, 58 1967-69 1964 1997-99 2011-14 2013-17 1965 2013 2012-13 2016-present 1977 1976,77 1976-77 1969 1993

--- S -- Sanders, Bruce Sanders, Dantrayl Sanders, Eric Santangelo, Corey Saucier, Grady Scalia, Joe Schaferkotter, Joe Scheib, Jay Schneider, Earl Schneider, James Schoenwald, Steve Schutz, Carl Schwab, Lenny Scoper, Scott Scott, Kirk Scott, Larry Scroggins, Danny Seither, Allen Seither, Michael Sensley, John Shallow, Adonson Sharp, Dick Shepherd, Willie Sheridan, Ryan Short, Donald Shuff, Elden

1976, 78 2014-17 1982 2010 1970-73 1963,65 1949-50 1982-85 1959-60 1966 1976 1970 1986-89 1983-84 1986 1976-77 1986 1960-62 2017-present 1987 2010-11 1952 1984 1997 1972 1952

Siedlecki, Joe Siemash, Wally Simmons, Glenn Simmons, Kovey Siner,, Eric Singer, Gerald Singer, Ronnie Sirmon, Lou Smith, Al Smith, Archie Smith, Jermaine Smith, Joel Smith, Patrick Smith, Ralph Smith, Robert Smith, Scott Smith, Tommy Solberg, Erik Soutullo, Joe Soutullo, Pete Spear, Richard Sperier, Steve Spiess, Dewey Stanley, Gary Stapleton, Larry Starring, Brent Stassi, Sal Stegall, Lynn Steib, Andy Steib, Gerard Steib, Jerome Stephens, Joel, Stevens, Carl Stevens, Gene Stevens, Scott Stevenson, Charles Stewart, J.C. Stone, Gerald Stoop, Paul Storms, Matt Strain, Ben Struppeck, Warren Stubbs, Marc Stumpf, Chuck Sussky, Mantz Swett, Phil

1977-78 1961 1954-55, 57 2010-12 1986-87 1971-72 1971 1969-71 1964-65 1991-92 2013 1961 1983 1973, 76 1980-81 1992-93 1972-75 2013 1966-69 1967, 69-70 1977 1984-85, 88 1965 1973-74, 76 1975-76,77 1990 1954 1974-75 1981-83, 85 1985 1985-88 1974,65 1962 1970, 73 1989 1974-76 1953 1953, 54 1989 1985 1965-66 1964-65 1978 1986 1978-79 1974, 76-77

--- T --Taul. Phil Taylor, Abram Taylor, Dave Taylor, Justin Taylor, Thomas Temple, Joe Thames, Willard Thibodeaux, Ken Thiel, Andy Thiel, Danny Thiel, Terry Thomas, Bobby Thomas, George Thomas, Niall Thomas, R.C. Thomas, R.E. Thomas, William Thompson, Jacob Thompson, Jeremy Toups, Leon Trapp, Paul Travis, Cassius Triche, Clarence Truax, Dillon Tucker, Jay Tuminaro, Joe Turnage, Wilburn Turner, Bobby Turner, L.G.

1974 2011-14 1950-51 2017-present 1997, 99 1965-66 1956 1964-67 1966-69 1969-71 1983 1982 1950 2018-present 1954 1954 1981, 83-85 1997 1997-99 1956 1950 1985 1960 2010 1959 1960 1953 1976 1956

--- U --Uhle, L.J. Underwood, Steve

1950 1971-74

--- V --Varnadore, Marcus Vasterling, Ben Veazey, Beau Verdin, Brian Venable, David Verges, Mike Vernon, Robert Vice, Sheldon Vining, Pete Virgets, Tom

1989-91 2016 1998-99 2014 1966 1989 1969-72 1959 1949 1971-73

--- W --Waggenspack, Tyler Wagner, Dennis Walker, Bryceston

2011-14 1953 2012

2017-18 Southeastern Louisiana University Cross Country / Track & Field

Walker, Dave Walker, Doug Walker, Dwayne Walker, Jamien Walker, Willie Walker, Winston Wall, Lance Wallace, Charles Ward, Dave Washburn, John Wattigny, Lynn Weber, Zack Weddington, Nish Weimer, Brad Welch, Ed West, Clark West, Edwund White, Bryant White, Bryant White, Charles White, Richard Wiegand, Mark Wiggins, Harry Wilcox, Edwin Wilder, Emmett Wilkins, Noel Williams, D Williams, Kadarius Williams, Pat Willis, Shannon Wilson, Claude Wilson, Lamont Wilson, Sampson Wiltz, Adlus Windley, Shaquell Woodard, Dwayne Woods, Jermaine Wright, Billy Wright, David Wright, Kerry

1972 1988 1989-90 1997-99 1986 2010 1981 1998 1957-58 1961 1956-57 1950 1974 1985 1952 1957 1958 1989-92 2016-present 1952 1962 1970 2012-17 1953 1959 1950 1958 2013-16 1984-86 1993-95 1959 1976 1985 2010 2012-13 2014-17 1994-96 1979-82 1983 1976-78

--- Y --Yates, Dan Yates, William Yeager, Bill Young, Alexander Young, Craig Young, Craig

1962, 64 1962 1949-50 2015-17 1969 1970-72

--- Z --Zeringue, Ralph Zeringue, Ray Zimmerman, Gerald

1958 1960-62 1950-51, 53

WOMEN -- A --Achord, Melissa Adams, Whitney Alex, De’Kayta Allphin, Mallory Amertil, Christine Antoine, Chantrell Arnold, Lori

1988 2014-17 2016-present 2013-14 1997-2000 1996-99 1993-94

--- B --Baldwin, Betsy Baker, Jenna Bates, Sonya Beier, Elise Bell, Roseann Bergeron, Kristi Bernard, Breanna Bias, Breanne Blackmon, Brittany Blunt, Michelle Blum, Tracey Bodie, Sydney Bourgeois, Destiny Bowdish, Rebekah Bowers, Christian Bowman, Jaslyn Bridges, Dari Brown, Diana Brown, Jonita Brumfield, Keisha Bruning, Melanie Bundotich, Sylvia Burke, Lorri-Anne Burns, Josalynn Burst, Bethany Butler, Bayleigh Butler, Colleen

2003-04 2012-14 1987-91 2013 2006-09 1991-92 2017-present 2017-present 2010-12 2000-02 1986-87 2016 2014 2001-02 2009 2016-present 1990 1987-91 2005-06 1993 2000 2008 1995-96 2008-09 2009-13 2014-present 2011-12

--- C --Callahan, Hailey Cannon, Marissa

2012 2010-12


Lions For Life Cantrelle, Celeste Carodine, Ernestine Carriere, Kim Cambre, Nancy Celestine, Keisha Celestine, Taylor Chavis, LaQuanda Clay, Whtney Collie, Angel Coleman, Natasha Collins, Ayana Collins, Colenna Colona, Rhiannon Corkern, Bobbi Courville, Jessi Crawford, Kalette Crews, Kierra Cronin, Erica Crump, Natalie Curry, Whitney

2003-05 2007-10 2004-2008 1987 2011-12 2017 1994 2008-10 2018-present 2000 1995 2007-08 1995-98 2003-04 1993 2003-06 2012 2003-06 2003-05 2010-11

--- D --Dahlgren, Gabriella Dahlmans, Dalina Daigle, Sophie Darville, Amber Davis, Ashley Davis, Sylvida Davis-Jones, Lori Delatte, Angie Delesdernier, Nicole DeMars, Tammy Derosier, Bernadette DeWitt, Jessica Dickens, Julie Doell, Jamie Donnes, Michelle Downing, Stephanie Dumbleton, Alicia Duncanson, Shari Dunn, Latonya

1995-99 2016 2018-present 2012 2017-present 2000-04 1990-92 1992 2015-16 1986 2012-14 2000-02 1990-94 1994 1994 1991-92 1986-87 2003-05 1996-98

--- E --Earhart, Jennifer Easterly, Gina El-Amin, Aqueelah Ernst, Jennifer Erickson, Skyler Eubanks, Kristen Ezegbunam, Janice Ezegbunam, Leonie

1990-91 2010-13 2015-16 2000 2010-14 2004-06 1984-87 1990-91 2013-16

--- G --Gardiner, Lakeisha Gastinell, Kim Golden, Brianna Gregoire, Haley Gregoire, Hailey Grayson, Tamra Green, Kaynell Groover, Melissa

2003-05 2007-08 2012-14 2015 2015 2011-12 1998-2000 1994-95

--- H --Habisreitinger, Kia 1985-86 Hale, Andrea 1992-93 Hall, Jovanda 2000-02 Hartney, Jordan 2012 Hawkins,Vanessa 1997-98 Henfield, Shakeitha 2001-05 Henry, Elizabeth 1985-88 Hildebrand, Jenna 2015-16 Hills, Ebony 2017 Hochkeppler, Lill-Ann 2016-present Horton, Sheena 2003-06 Horton, Wanda 1993 Huegel, Sophia 2018-present Humbles, Shamia 1996-99

--- I --Ingraham, Kendesha Isola, Katie

2014-15 2016-present 1993 2018-present 2016-17 2010-12 2008 2003-05 2004-06 1993 2014 2012-13 2012 2004-2008 2018-present

Kapkiai, Dorcus Kaufman, Ikea Kay, Michele Kemboi, Esther Kidane, Amleset King, Tiffini Knowles, Shaniqua Korshaven, Korenne Kropog, Samantha

2008-10 2012-14 2007-08 2008 1997-2000 1987 2015 1998-2000 1994-98

--- L --Lanclos, Laura Ledbetter, Micah LeRoy, Tammy Lewis, Dawn Lilkas, Shanna Liuzza, Lauren Living, Renada Lorio,Vickie Louch, Melanie Lucia, Christine

2018-present 2004-06

Mabary, Lisa Maligmat, Lisa Malveaux, Olita Marcantel, Diana Martinez, Addison Matonyei, Everlyne McAfee, Emily McCon, Jeuri McDonald, Alison McMillan, Reagan McDonald, Jalynn McNeil, Rachel Miller, Charlyn Miller, Laurie Miller, Stephanie Milton, Brookais Mitchell, Mandalyn Mizell, Maddison Mongtomery, Nikki Moreau, Cydney Morley, Domonique Mullings, Tess

1998-99 2001-02 1993 1990-92 2003-06 1991-92 2010-12 1990-91 1992-93 1986-89

1988 1990 1989-92 2011-12 2014-17 2006-08 2010-12 2003-05 1995 1996 2005-08 1997-2000 2012-14 2003-05 1995 20122011 2017 2001-02 2014 2010 2011,13

--- N --Negrotto, Suzanne Neil, Katie Noel, Alicia Noonan, Betsy

1989-90 2012-14 2011-14 1994-98

--- O --O’Neal, Erin Ogashi, Michelle Ortega, Araceli Orton, Gena Ourso, Sharon-Ann Owen, Missy Ozegovic, Milica

2014 2010-12 1998-2000 1995-98 2013-16 1991 2018-present

--- P --Paulo, Tina Payton, Erika Pearsall, Annette Pearson, Tamara Perry, Katherine Petroski, Amy Pevey, Lydia Pfantz, Ashley Pfantz, Brittany Poirrier, Lori Pollard, LaShana Powell, Myrielle

2011-12 1998-2000 1997-98 1983-86

Quincy, Kayla

2015

--- Q ----- R ---

Ramirez, Cynthia Redondo, Natalia Robinson, Shonda Rochon, Shalicia Ross, Dannica Ross, Jana

2000 2017-present 1990 2010-13 1987-91 1990-92

Williams, Sharrona Williams,Vanessa Wilson, Fayola

2015-17 2014-17 2003-06

--- Y --Young, Schuyler

2014

--- Z --Zaeringer, Celia

2014

--- S ---

--- K ---

--- M --1991-92 1990-91 2007-09 2012-14 2014 2009-11 2001-05 2004-08

--- F --Farbe, Loretta Fekete, Jessica Ferguson, Amber Fischer, Brandi Fitzhenry, Heather Fleddermann, Amy Flotron, Julia Foster, Tiffany Frazier, Jermisha

--- J --Jack, Markeisha Jackson, Aareion Jackson, Robyn Jeanpiere, Destinee Jelks, Lekesha Jeruto, Naomi Jett, Jelessa Johnson, Brooke Johnson, Courtney Johnson, Makeda Johnson, Netikie Jones, Ambur Jones, Sydni Jones, Melissa Jonsdottir,Vigdis

Poznic, Petra Pratt, Abby Prejeant, Kristy Pundt, Chris

1990 2010 1990 1998-2000 2007-08 1994 2017-present 2012 2010-13 1988-89 1998-2002 2017

Salemi, Lori Sampson, Darichelle Sanchez, Lacey Schneeweiss, Kayla Schneeweiss, Kelly Schubert,Yvette Schultheis, Courtney Schultheis, Judith Scott, Anitra Scott, Raeven Seger, Melinda Shaban, Laticia Shafer, Addie Shelton, Tiffiney Sims, Raven Smekalova, Renata Smith, Ashanti Smith, Clarissa Smith, Kaelynn Smith, Nakiya Spangler, Carlyn St. Pierre, Erin Starr, Darci Steadman, Lauren Steele, Chelsey Stein, Alexia Stevenson,Yolanda Stewart, Nia Stone, Allie Strahan, Katherine Strata, Melinda Streeter, Shea Lynn Stuntz,Tara Suplee, Katie Swan, Christine

1990-93 2012-15 2010 2003-06 2003-06 2007-10 2006-10 2006-11 1998-99 20141992 2012 2017 1997-98 2013 1993 2003-06 2015-present 2014-17 2015 1988-90, 92 2013 1993 2014 2010-11 2018-present 1996-99 2011-14 2014, 16 2018-present 1991-93 1994 2018-present 2010 1992

--- T --Takei, Makio Taylor, Bonita Taylor,Treshanna Thomas, Amber Thomas, Jennifer Thomas, Shanetria Thomas, Somiya Thompson, Dominique Thompson, Keisha Thompson, Teirral Toups, Lindsey Triche, Lori Turner, Crystal Turner, Tanya

2000-02 2005-06 2017-present 2010 1988 2014-2015 1997-2000 2003-05 1997-99 2012-14 2010-13 1987 1992 1991

--- V --Vancikova, Denisa Vidos, Alex Vinyard, Ganelle

1993 2011 1993

--- W --Walthall, Aimee Wallace, Mandy Washington, Daijah Wattigny, Beth Watts, C’Arra Watts, Denise Weathersby, Sarai Weatherspoon, Larrion Wells, Clara Westmoreland, Lauren White, Domonique White, Shannon Whitekiller, Katelyn Wilkes, Dwilette Williams, Ariane Williams, Ayaunee Williams, Erin Williams, Millie Williams, Rachel

1995 2003-06 2015-present 1988 2011-12 1986-87 2000 2012-13 2010-11 1984-87 2013-16 1992-93 2014 2000-02 2016 2017 2003-04 1989-90 1997-98

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