EUGENE, Ore. - The Clemson track and field program collected three first-team All-America honors during the final day of men’s competition at the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Friday evening. Clemson’s men finished in a tie for 20th overall after scoring 20 points as a team, making it the Tigers’ best team finish since the 2002 championships. Roje Stona earned first-team All-American honors in the men’s discus after finishing as the national runner-up after throwing 61.94 meters (203 feet, 2inches) in the second round. Friday evening saw Stona complete a series of 55.55m-61.94m-X-57.89m-60.35m-61.20m. Stona’s final result allowed him to become the first Tiger to collect first-team honors in the event since Jack Harkness finished second overall at the 1982 championships. In men’s program history, this is just Clemson’s fourth first-team honor in the discus. The Tigers’ 4x100m relay put together one of its best efforts of the season, as the team finished fifth overall in a time of 38.96 seconds during Friday’s final. Giano Roberts, Marcus Parker, Alex Sands and Terryon Conwell all earned first-team All-American honors following the result, with the honors serving as the first first-team accolades of Roberts, Sands, and Parker’s careers. Clemson’s result gives the program its 12th first-team honor in the event, along with its first since the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Roberts added to his trophy case shortly after the 4x100m relay by finishing seventh during the final of the 110-meter hurdles, crossing the line in 13.65. Roberts, a 2021 indoor second-team All-American in the 60m hurdles, fired out of the blocks and glided over the hurdles at Hayward Field. Roberts is the first Tiger since Justin Johnson in 2015 to garner first-team All-American honors in the event, while also becoming just the third Tiger in program history to collect All-American honors for the 60m hurdles and 110m hurdles during the same season. Clemson’s men collected four All-America honors while competing in Eugene, as Kameron Jones secured a second-team award following the semifinal round of the 800m. LSU’s men’s team won the overall team championship after earning 84 points across the two days of competition. Clemson’s team finished made them the second-ranked ACC men’s team following the conclusion of competition in Eugene. Clemson’s women will close out the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Championships tomorrow evening as Harleigh White (triple jump), Veronica Fraley (Discus), and Laurie Barton (800m) all contest their individual finals. For all of the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson’s Track & Field program, be sure to reference clemsontigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter.