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B. Moore Track & C. Maddox Field House B. Moore Track & C. Maddox Field House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:32 AM 4/4/2021 Page 1 2021 LSU Invitational Battle on the Bayou - 4/3/2021 Battle on the Bayou Bernie Moore Stadium Results - Saturday 5 Haley Salsbury FR UL-Lafayette 4:53.19 Event 1 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 57.206 (57.206) 2:15.803 (1:18.597) 3:36.021 (1:20.218) Final 4:53.185 (1:17.164) Stadium: 42.12 s 4/29/2017 LSU 6 Sydney Minor JR Southern 5:04.98 M Brisco, K Johnson, J Martin, A Hobbs 53.436 (53.436) 2:12.281 (1:18.845) 3:38.604 (1:26.323) Meet: 42.50 M 4/7/2018 LSU 5:04.971 (1:26.368) M Brisco, K Johnson, R Misher, A Hobbs 7 Ariana Taylor FR Southern 5:21.77 Collegiate: 42.05 C 5/13/2018 LSU 57.523 (57.523) 2:18.639 (1:21.116) 3:48.310 (1:29.671) M Brisco, K Johnson, R. Misher, A Hobbs 5:21.769 (1:33.460) LSU: 42.05 L 2018 LSU M Brisco, K Johnson, J Martin, A Hobbs 8 Priscilla Ibarra JR McNeese Stat 5:22.90 1:00.024 (1:00.024) 2:27.875 (1:27.851) 3:57.790 (1:29.915) Team Relay Finals 5:22.891 (1:25.101) Finals 1 LSU A 43.37 9 Alexandra McCulley SR UL-Lafayette 5:25.37 2 Tiger Olympians A 44.38 59.432 (59.432) 2:27.216 (1:27.784) 3:58.526 (1:31.310) 3 UL-Lafayette A 46.46 5:25.368 (1:26.842) 4 McNeese State A 46.85 10 Pierra Charles FR UL-Lafayette 5:26.37 5 Southern A 46.95 1:00.020 (1:00.020) 2:27.543 (1:27.523) 3:57.495 (1:29.952) 5:26.363 (1:28.869) Event 2 Men 4x100 Meter Relay 11 Alivia Johnson SR UL-Lafayette 5:28.36 Final 59.779 (59.779) 2:27.439 (1:27.660) 3:58.914 (1:31.475) Stadium: 38.32 s 2002 LSU 5:28.358 (1:29.444) Stadium: 38.32 c 1987 TCU 12 Lauren Cantrell FR UL-Lafayette 5:31.49 Meet: 39.11 M 4/2/2011 Texas A&M 58.206 (58.206) 2:26.063 (1:27.857) 3:59.877 (1:33.814) T Howell, G Phiri, M Bryan, P Hardy, Jr. 5:31.490 (1:31.613) Collegiate: 37.97 C 6/7/2019 Florida 13 Rosalie Michot FR UL-Lafayette 5:34.85 R. Ekevwo, H. Sani Brown, G. Holloway, R. Clark 1:02.692 (1:02.692) 2:33.073 (1:30.381) 4:05.279 (1:32.206) LSU: 38.24 L 1998 LSU 5:34.842 (1:29.563) J. Grant, M, Alridge, B. Logan, C. Perry --- Lorena Rangel Batres FR LSU DNF Team Relay Finals 53.008 (53.008) 2:08.153 (1:15.145) 3:21.910 (1:13.757) Finals --- Ashley LaJocies FR LSU DNS 1 LSU A 38.97M --- Katy-Ann McDonald SO LSU DNS 2 UL-Lafayette A 40.48 --- Rachel James FR LSU DNS 3 McNeese State A 41.27 --- Louisiana Tech A DQ Event 14 Men 1500 Meter Run Event 13 Women 1500 Meter Run Final Stadium: 3:35.30 s 1981 Sydney Maree Final Meet: 3:45.50 M 4/7/2012 Dan Quigley Stadium: 4:09.85 s 1987 Suzy Favor Collegiate: 3:35.01 C 4/20/2018 Josh Kerr Meet: 4:19.99 M 4/13/2013 Laura Carlton LSU: 3:38.41 L 1995 Passmore Furusa Collegiate: 3:59.90 C 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer LSU: 4:17.14 L 1986 Christine Slythe Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 Joey Croft SO McNeese Stat 3:56.71 Finals 49.241 (49.241) 1:53.150 (1:03.909) 2:55.686 (1:02.536) 1 Sara Funderburk JR LSU 4:28.74 3:56.706 (1:01.020) 53.420 (53.420) 2:08.525 (1:15.105) 3:22.489 (1:13.964) 4:28.735 (1:06.247) 2 Garrett Hamilton FR LSU 3:56.76 49.006 (49.006) 1:53.265 (1:04.259) 2:56.020 (1:02.755) 2 Shanya Luna FR LSU 4:32.30 3:56.754 (1:00.734) 53.312 (53.312) 2:08.503 (1:15.191) 3:22.100 (1:13.597) 4:32.300 (1:10.200) 3 Will Dart FR LSU 3:58.61 49.149 (49.149) 1:53.540 (1:04.391) 2:56.362 (1:02.822) 3 Adele Broussard FR LSU 4:34.93 3:58.606 (1:02.245) 53.565 (53.565) 2:08.823 (1:15.258) 3:22.574 (1:13.751) 4:34.921 (1:12.348) 4 Aaron Gilliam SO McNeese Stat 3:59.57 49.147 (49.147) 1:52.987 (1:03.840) 2:56.275 (1:03.288) 4 Ciara Gilroy FR McNeese Stat 4:52.63 3:59.566 (1:03.292) 53.791 (53.791) 2:11.645 (1:17.854) 3:34.385 (1:22.740) 4:52.629 (1:18.244) B. Moore Track & C. Maddox Field House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:32 AM 4/4/2021 Page 2 2021 LSU Invitational Battle on the Bayou - 4/3/2021 Battle on the Bayou Bernie Moore Stadium Results - Saturday Finals ... (Event 14 Men 1500 Meter Run) 9 Kai Hensley FR UL-Lafayette 15.33 0.4 Name Yr School Finals 10 Terrell Chevalier JR Southern 15.69 0.4 5 Markus Kopp SO McNeese Stat 4:07.06 --- Ronnie Jackson FR McNeese Stat DNS 0.4 49.640 (49.640) 1:55.185 (1:05.545) 3:02.470 (1:07.285) Event 9 Women 400 Meter Dash 4:07.056 (1:04.586) Final (Sections against time) 6 Samuel Avants FR UL-Lafayette 4:10.49 Stadium: 49.71 s 4/23/2016 Courtney Okolo 50.001 (50.001) 1:54.347 (1:04.346) 3:00.661 (1:06.314) Meet: 50.98 M 4/8/2017 Kendall Ellis 4:10.481 (1:09.820) Collegiate: 49.71 C 4/23/2016 Courtney Okolo 7 Lafayette Collins SO Southern 4:15.88 LSU: 50.60 L 1997 LaTarsha Stroman 49.560 (49.560) 1:53.986 (1:04.426) 3:03.063 (1:09.077) Name Yr School Finals 4:15.876 (1:12.814) Finals 8 Braden Scalisi FR UL-Lafayette 4:23.11 1 Maggie Barrie Sierra Leone 54.47 50.706 (50.706) 2:00.148 (1:09.442) 3:12.154 (1:12.006) 2 Jada Childers SO Southern 55.85 4:23.103 (1:10.949) 3 Jada Branch Louisiana Te 57.14 --- Eric Coston JR LSU DNF 4 Qymeshia Mayhew JR Southern 57.31 48.922 (48.922) 1:52.788 (1:03.866) 2:55.172 (1:02.384) 5 Hannah Carroll FR LSU 57.39 --- Conner Meche JR UL-Lafayette DNS 6 India Brown SO UL-Lafayette 57.73 Event 7 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 7 Kayla Harrison FR McNeese Stat 59.60 8 Aaliyah Allen FR UL-Lafayette 1:00.61 Final (Sections against time) 9 Lawryn Noel FR UL-Lafayette 1:01.87 Stadium: 12.70 s 4/7/2018 Devynne Charlton Meet: 12.70 M 4/7/2018 Devynne Charlton Event 10 Men 400 Meter Dash Collegiate: 12.39 C 6/8/2013 Brianna Rollins-McNeal Final (Sections against time) LSU: 12.66 L 2019 Tonea Marshall Stadium: 44.12 s 1987 Butch Reynolds Name Yr School Finals Meet: 44.83 M 4/2/2011 Tabarie Henry Finals Collegiate: 43.61 C 6/8/2018 Michael Norman 1 Leah Phillips FR LSU 13.54 NWI LSU: 44.29 L 1999 Derrick Brew 2 Osayi Omorodion FR UL-Lafayette 13.92 0.4 Name Yr School Finals 3 Reagann Leleux SO UL-Lafayette 13.93 NWI Finals 4 Farah Jacques Tiger Olympi 14.00 NWI 1 Tyler Terry SR LSU 46.87 5 Juliette Smith SR UL-Lafayette 14.41 NWI 2 Kobe Nevills JR McNeese Stat 48.21 6 Johannon Murray Louisiana Te 14.64 NWI 3 Seth Boullion 0 Louisiana Te 48.26 7 Shatoya Linzer JR Southern 14.85 0.4 4 Santerrius Barlow JR Xavier-Louis 48.84 8 Kinnady Hawkins FR McNeese Stat 15.24 0.4 5 Jahnoy Thompson 0 Tiger Olympi 50.04 9 Sierra Session SO Southern 15.76 NWI --- Terrill Banks JR McNeese Stat DNS 10 Ivana Cecchetti FR UL-Lafayette 15.90 0.4 --- Kavin Roberts FR Southern DNS 11 Karanay Alexander SO Southern 16.46 0.4 12 Nia Williams SR Southern 17.15 NWI Event 11 Women 100 Meter Dash Final (Sections against time) Event 8 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Stadium: 10.85 s 2017 Aleia Hobbs Final (Sections against time) Meet: 11.07 M 4/8/2017 Aleia Hobbs Stadium: 13.36 s 2002 Ron Bramlett Collegiate: 10.75 C 6/8/2019 Sha' Carri Richardson Meet: 13.49 M 4/7/2012 Barrett Nugent LSU: 10.75 L 6/8/2019 Sha' Carri Richardson Collegiate: 13.00 C 5/6/1979 Renaldo Nehemiah Name Yr School Finals LSU: 13.32 L 2012 Barrett Nugent Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 Aleia Hobbs 0 Tiger Olympi 10.99M0.6 Finals 2 Mikiah Brisco 0 Tiger Olympi 11.16 0.6 1 Arthur Price SR LSU 14.10 0.4 3 Tonea Marshall SR LSU 11.62 0.6 2 Yves Cherubin JR UL-Lafayette 14.24 0.4 4 Jada Martin 0 Tiger Olympi 11.67 0.6 3 Tahj Whitfield SO UL-Lafayette 14.47 0.4 5 Kiana Foster FR UL-Lafayette 11.73 0.6 4 Chandler Mixon JR UL-Lafayette 14.53 0.4 6 Amber Anning FR LSU 11.78 -0.2 5 Olufolabo Ogunyemi FR McNeese Stat 14.62 0.4 7 Alia Armstrong FR LSU 11.95 -0.2 6 Nolan Walker 0 Louisiana Te 14.73 0.4 8 Aliyah Whisby JR LSU 11.95 0.6 7 Timothy Cola SO UL-Lafayette 15.17 0.4 9 Ese Brume Tiger Olympi 11.97 0.6 8 Jarden James JR Southern 15.23 0.4 B.
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