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LSU at the Texas Relays 1996 Chris Cummings 10.23 2006 Kelly Willie 10.18 2008 Trindon Holliday 10.20 2008 Richard Thompson* 10.00 MEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS 100 Meters 1978 Revy Scott 10.22 LSU at the Texas Relays 1996 Chris Cummings 10.23 2006 Kelly Willie 10.18 2008 Trindon Holliday 10.20 2008 Richard Thompson* 10.00 1,500 Meters 1979 Mike Quigley 3:46.99 110 Hurdles 1975 Larry Shipp 13.7 2011 Barrett Nugent 13.19w 2012 Barrett Nugent 13.37w 400 Hurdles 1964 Billy Hardin 50.8 1983 John Dutton 51.01 1986 Bernard Williams 50.0 2002 Lueroy Colquhoun 50.14 2007 Isa Phillips 50.71 3,000 Steeplechase 1979 Mark Dobbins 8:43.02 1990 Magnus Bengtsson 8:39.83 High Jump 1938 Fred Shelton 6-2 1940 Ivan Devall 6-3 1/2 Pole Vault 1987 Ricky Wright 16-10 1999 Russ Buller 18-2 1/2 2000 Russ Buller 18-8 3/4 Long Jump Kimberlyn Duncan was named Most Outstanding Performer in 2012 1941 Billy Brown 25-7 1981 Eugene McCain 24-9 1990 Llewellyn Starks 26-3 1/2 1998 Mike Alridge 25-1 3/4 2002 Walter Davis 26-7 3/4 For many collegiate programs across the country, Texas Relays Most 2004 LeJuan Simon 25-8w the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays marks the true Outstanding Teams Triple Jump 1989 LSU Women 1998 Levar Anderson 51-5 3/4 beginning of the outdoor season as many of the 2001 Walter Davis 54-11 1/2 1995 LSU Women 2003 John Moffitt 54-6 1/2w nation’s top teams travel to Mike A. Myers Stadium 2012 Kyron Blaise 53-6 1/2w 1996 LSU Women in Austin for one of the most prestigious meets Hammer 2003 LSU Women 2010 Walter Henning 236-1 during the regular season. LSU is world famous for 2012 LSU Women Javelin 1935 Buddy Blair 206-6 the performance of its men’s and women’s relay 1946 Bob Lowther 197-3 1/2 Texas Relays Most 1965 Delmon McNabb 221-5 1/4 teams, and its success at the Texas Relays rivals 1966 Jack Dyer 235-4 Outstanding Performers 1967 Delmon McNabb 250-0 that of any program in the NCAA. The Tigers and 1987 Schowonda Williams Discus Lady Tigers have combined for 74 relay titles and 1989 Dawn Sowell 1989 John Nichols 204-1 1990 John Nichols 202-3 75 individual titles in the University division at the 1992 Dawn Bowles 1992 John Nichols 201-0 2015 Rodney Brown 209-8 Texas Relays, and the squads will be looking to add 1994 Cheryl Taplin 2003 Lolo Jones WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS to their impressive resume in 2016. 100 Meters 2012 Kimberlyn Duncan 1987 Sheila Echols 11.37 1989 Dawn Sowell 10.93 1993 Cheryl Taplin 11.45 1994 Cheryl Taplin 10.99w 1995 Zundra Feagin 11.12w 2003 Muna Lee 10.97w 2004 Muna Lee 11.31 Men’s University Relay Champions Women’s University Relay Champions 2005 Kelly Baptiste 11.04w 4x200-Meter Relay (10) Sprint Medley Relay (13) 2008 Kelly Baptiste* 11.06 2012 Kimberlyn Duncan 10.94w 1973 (1:23.3), 1978 (1:22.87), 1979 (1:22.37), 1980 (1:22.35), 1987 (1:39.04), 1989 (1:36.81), 1991 (1:38.10), 1992 (1:37.90), 2013 Kimberlyn Duncan 11.06w 1996 (1:22.80), 1997 (1:21.78), 1998 (1:21.77), 2007 (1:26.06), 1993 (1:37.95), 1997 (3:50.44), 1999 (3:44.18), 2002 (3:48.54), 2004 100 Hurdles 2011 (1:20.45), 2015 (1:22.60) (3:44.20), 2009 (3:50.89), 2010 (3:43.98), 2012 (3:43.79), 2013 1986 Alicia Bass 13.26 (3:43.98) 1989 Tananjalyn Stanley 12.94 1991 Mary Cobb 13.15 Clyde Littlefield 4x100-Meter Relay (8) 1992 Dawn Bowles 13.05 1996 Kim Carson 12.73w 1993 (39.39), 1995 (39.01), 1998 (38.91), 2004 (38.93), 4x100-Meter Relay (10) 2000 Joyce Bates 12.82w 2003 Lolo Jones 12.90 2005 (38.94), 2006 (38.97), 2007 (40.57), 2008 (38.74) 1989 (43.33), 1991 (43.82), 1992 (43.98), 1994 (43.25), 2007 Jessica Ohanaja 13.34 1995 (43.68), 1996 (43.31), 2001 (43.43), 2003 (42.63), 2008 Nickiesha Wilson 12.85 Cleburne Price, Jr. 4x400-Meter Relay (6) 2004 (43.34), 2012 (42.99) 400 Hurdles 1939 (3:18.8), 1940 (3:18.4), 2002 (3:06.41), 2006 (3:02.31), 1985 Schowonda Williams 56.57 1986 Schowonda Williams 57.80 2007 (3:09.93), 2012 (3:04.54) 4x200-Meter Relay (8) 1987 Schowonda Williams 58.56 2000 (1:33.77), 2001 (1:31.63), 2002 (1:33.05), 2003 (1:30.07), 2004 1993 Debbie Parris 58.02 2007 Nickiesha Wilson 57.12 4x800-Meter Relay (3) (1:30.42), 2006 (1:32.70), 2011 (1:30.88), 2012 (1:30.01) High Jump 1935 (7:51.6), 1995 (7:24.64), 2010 (7:30.25) 2010 Brittani Carter 6-0 1/2 4x400-Meter Relay (5) Pole Vault Sprint Medley Relay (2) 1993 (3:30.81), 1994 (3:31.52), 1995 (3:29.82), 2008 (3:29.72), 2009 2009 Rachel Laurent 14-1 1/4 1972 (3:18.48), 2010 (3:16.01) (3:31.81) Long Jump 1993 Daphnie Saunders 20-8 4x800-Meter Relay (5) 2014 Keri Emanuel 21-6 1/4 4x1,500-Meter Relay (1) 1989 (15:09.74) 1985 (8:34.10), 2008 (8:45.04), 2009 (8:46.23), 2011 (8:39.19), Triple Jump 2013 (8:41.25) 1996 Suzette Lee 44-6 1997 Suzette Lee 44-11 1/2 Distance Medley Relay (1) 2000 Keisha Spencer 45-10 2002 Nicole Toney 43-7 1/4 2008 (9:40.66) Distance Medley Relay (2) 2012 (11:16.82), 2013 (11:23.55) Discus 1994 Danyel Mitchell 183-3 * - Indicates winner of an invitational race 144 LSU 2016 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE.
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