USTFCCCA Rankings – June 1, 2021
Baton Rouge, La. – The LSU track and field program will enter the NCAA Championships as both the No. 1 ranked team on the women’s and men’s side according to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Ratings Indexes that were released on Tuesday morning.
Baton Rouge, La. – The LSU track and field program will enter the NCAA Championships as both the No. 1 ranked team on the women’s and men’s side according to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Ratings Indexes that were released on Tuesday morning.
LSU has 19 entries at the NCAA meet on the women’s side, and the men’s squad has 15 entries. The women have been ranked No. 1 all season long, and the men have been in the top slot in nine of the 10 rankings indexes released this outdoor season.
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Got a quick update from @LSUCoachShaver on the charter flight home last evening. Really proud of both teams and we’ll head to Eugene with 3?4? entries.#GeauxingForGold pic.twitter.com/cy1xUyZ4za
— LSU Track & Field (@LSUTrackField) May 30, 2021
The NCAA Championships will take place June 9-12 in Eugene, Oregon, at Hayward Field. In order to score points at the NCAA meet, athletes must finish inside the top eight of their respective event. A full list of LSU’s 34 entries to the NCAA meet along with rankings can be viewed below.
LSU’s Entries at NCAA Meet
JuVaughn Harrison – No. 1 – High Jump (7′ 8.75″/2.36 meters)
JuVaughn Harrison – No. 1 – Long Jump (27′ 8.75″/8.44 meters)
Terrance Laird – No. 1 – 100 Meter Dash (9.80w)
Terrance Laird – No. 1 – 200 Meter Dash (19.81)
Noah Williams – No. 1 – 400 Meter Dash (44.30)
Tonea Marshall – No. 1 – 100 Meter Hurdles (12.44)
Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay – No. 1 – 42.52
Lisa Gunnarsson – No. 2 – Pole Vault (14′ 9″/4.50 meters)
Damion Thomas – No. 2 – 110 Meter Hurdles (13.22)
Abigail O’Donoghue – No. 3 – High Jump (6′ 2.25″/1.89 meters)
Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay – No. 3 – 3:01.00
Favour Ofili – No. 4 – 200 Meter Dash (22.30w)
Men’s 4×100 Meter Relay – No. 4 – 38.58
Sean ‘Squirrel’ Burrell – No. 4 – 400 Meter Hurdles (48.86)
Eric Edwards Jr. – No. 4 – 110 Meter Hurdles (13.27w)
Brittley Humphrey – No. 4 – 400 Meter Hurdles (56.14)
Symone Mason – No. 5 – 100 Meter Dash (11.02)
Milan Young – No. 5 – 400 Meter Hurdles (56.54)
Rayvon Grey – No. 5 – Long Jump (26′ 7.75″/8.12mw)
Symone Mason – No. 6 – 200 Meter Dash (22.49)
Jake Norris – No. 6 – Hammer Throw (237′ 3″/72.31 meters)
Jurnee Woodward – No. 7 – 400 Meter Hurdles (56.64)
Aliyah Whisby – No. 9 – Long Jump (21′ 10″/6.65 meters)
Emma Robbins – No. 9 – Hammer Throw (220′ 4″/67.17 meters)
Tzuriel Pedigo – No. 9 – Javelin Throw – (246′ 5″/75.11 meters)
Jon Nerdal – No. 10 – Hammer throw (232′ 8″/70.92 meters)
Women’s 4×400 Meter Relay – No. 11 – 3:28.84
Katy-Ann McDonald – No. 13 – 800 Meter Run (2:01.67)
Sean Dixon-Bodie – No. 13 – Triple Jump (53′ 7.75″/16.35 meters)
Alia Armstrong – No. 16 – 100 Meter Hurdles (12.85)
Thelma Davies – No. 23 – 200 Meter Dash (22.89)
Amber Anning – No. 25 – 400 Meter Dash (51.78)
Nyagoa Bayak – No. 27 – High Jump (5′ 11.25″/1.81 meters)
Mercy Abire Matanmi – No. 31 – Long Jump (21′ 1.25″/6.43 meters)