LSU track & field coach Dennis Shaver simply refers to it as championship time. His hopes are that bigger meets bring out the best in his competitors. That’s what Shaver believes was the result when his men’s team, projected to finish fourth going into the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, catapulted themselves into second place with
Led by a pair of victories from the nation’s leader in the 4x100 relay and one of the members from that team, the LSU men finished second in the Southeastern Conference’s Outdoor Championships which concluded Saturday at Bernie Moore Stadium. The Tigers totaled 89 points to finish behind champion Arkansas (149) and ahead of third
LSU’s John Meyer and Brandon Hicklin combined for 12 points on the second day of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Bernie Moore Stadium. Meyer tied his school record with a throw of 67 feet, 3 ½ inches to finish second in the shot put, while Hicklin was fifth in the long
LSU had three of its track and field performers recognized by the Southeastern Conference office following their performances in last weekend's Lloyd Wills Invitational. Sophomore Michaela Rose was named the SECs Runner of the Week after turning in a personal best time of 2 minutes, 34 seconds in the 800 meters. Her time was first