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Sec Championships 2021 Outdoor Track and Field May 11 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD MAY 11 TRACK AND FIELD CONTACTS SEC TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Alabama................................ Roots Woodruff Texas A&M University will serve as host of the 2021 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track (205) 348-3523 [email protected] and Field Championships Thursday through Saturday at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Arkansas .....................................Shawn Price The meet begins at 2 p.m. CT on Thursday, 1:45 p.m. on Friday and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. (479) 575-7404 [email protected] Live results can be found at SECsports.com and 12thMan.com. Auburn ..................................... Kirk Sampson The SEC Championships will be streamed live on SECN+ Thursday at 5:40 p.m. CT and Friday (334) 844-9800 .......... [email protected] at 4:35 p.m. The meet will air live on the SEC Network Saturday at 5 p.m. The broadcast talent includes Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, John Anderson and Jill Montgomery. Florida ....................................... Rick Hurtado (352) 692-6803 ............ [email protected] A total of 16 SEC men’s and women’s track and field teams are ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams, according to the latest national rankings announced Monday by the U.S. Track Georgia ................................... Leland Barrow and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. (706) 542-1621 ......... [email protected] A nation-leading eight SEC men’s programs are ranked in the top-25, including No. 1 LSU. Kentucky ........................................Tony Neely Florida is ranked No. 8, Texas A&M is No. 10, Alabama is No. 11, Arkansas is No. 13, Tennes- (859) 257-8411 [email protected] see is No. 14, Georgia is No. 16 and Kentucky is No. 18. No other conference has more than five men’s teams in the top-25. LSU .............................................. Aaron Hyder (225) 578-7947 ..................... [email protected] A nation-best nine SEC women’s programs, including the top three. LSU is No. 1, Arkansas is No. 2, Texas A&M is No. 3, Georgia is No. 6, Alabama is No. 7, Florida is No. 10, Auburn is No. Ole Miss .....................................Tyler Wooten 18, Kentucky is No. 23 and South Carolina is No. 25. No other conference has more than five (662) 915-7509 ......... [email protected] women’s teams in the top-25. Mississippi State ................... Madelon Allen SEC men’s and women’s track and field athletes lead the nation in 19 individual events enter- (662) 325-0970 .... [email protected] ing this weekend’s SEC Championships. Missouri ..................................... Peyton Rives LSU won the last men’s outdoor SEC track and field title in 2019, while Arkansas won the (636) 697-6293 [email protected] women’s crown. Tennessee has claimed a league-leading 25 SEC men’s titles, while LSU has claimed a league-leading 13 SEC women’s titles. South Carolina ................... Trenten Gauthier (803) 777-5204 ............ [email protected] Meet: 2021 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tennessee ................................. Forest Jersey Site: Bryan-College Station, Texas (865) 974-7489 [email protected] Venue: E.B. Cushing Stadium Texas A&M................................. Tyler Pounds Dates: Thursday-Saturday, May 13-15, 2021 979.848.6317 [email protected] Results: https://www.flashresults.com/2021_Meets/Outdoor/05-13_SEC/ SEC Network + Thursday (5:40 p.m. CT) Vanderbilt ...................................... Eric Dolan SEC Network + Friday (4:35 p.m. CT) (585) 260-8322 [email protected] Television: SEC Network (Saturday 5 p.m. CT) Talent: Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, John Anderson, Jill Montgomery 2021 SEC Outdoor Track and Field | SEC Championship » USTFCCCA Rankings - Men » SEC Men’s Teams Week-By-Week In The National Rankings UA AR AU UF UG UK LS UM MS MO SC UT AM 1 LSU M29 - - 22 21 - - 1 - 14 23 - 17 2 A5 10 - 12 3 - 9 2 - 13 - - - 7 2 BYU A12 5 - 12 3 15 11 1 - 18 - - 10 8 3 OREGON A19 8 - 22 3 11 10 1 - 20 - - 13 5 4 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A26 9 12 22 4 13 14 1 25 21 - - 11 8 5 FLORIDA STATE M3 9 12 - 8 16 15 1 20 25 - - 13 10 6 TEXAS M10 11 13 - 8 16 18 1 - - - - 14 10 M17 7 IOWA STATE M24 8 FLORIDA J6 9 NORTH CAROLINA A&T Final 10 TEXAS A&M 11 ALABAMA » SEC Women’s Teams Week-By-Week In The National Rankings UA AR AU UF UG UK LS UM MS MO SC UT AM VU 12 HOUSTON M29 11 3 - 19 24 13 1 - - - 12 15 6 - 13 ARKANSAS A5 7 4 12 8 - 10 1 - - - 24- 5 - 14 TENNESSEE A12 7 5 10 12 6 22 1 - - - - - 4 - 15 KANSAS A19 7 2 11 10 6 21 1 - - - - - 4 - 16 GEORGIA A26 6 2 11 10 7 - 1 - - - - - 3 - M3 7 2 18 10 6 22 1 - - - 24 - 3 - 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA M10 7 2 18 10 6 23 1 - - - 25 - 3 - 18 KENTUCKY M17 19 OKLAHOMA M24 20 ARIZONA J6 21 IOWA Final 22 TEXAS TECH 23 MICHIGAN 24 VIRGINIA » SEC Track & Field Top Performers 25 SOUTH DAKOTA Male Top Performers Female Top Performers 100m: Terrance Laird, LSU - 10.06 100m: Tamara Clark, Alabama – 10.96* 200m: Terrance Laird, LSU - 19.81 200m: Favour Ofili, LSU - 22.30 » USTFCCCA Rankings - Women 400m: Noah Williams, LSU - 44.30* 400m: Favour Ofili, LSU – 51.49*/Charokee 800m: Eliud Kipsang, Alabama - 1:47.20 Young, Texas A&M – 51.49* 1500m: Eliud Kipsang, Alabama - 3:36.00 800m: Athing Mu, Texas A&M - 1:57.73 1 LSU 5000m: Luke Meade, Arkansas - 13:34.70 1500m: Kennedy Thomson, Arkansas - 4:12.38 2 ARKANSAS 10,000m: Vincent Kiprop, Alabama - 28:23.60 5000m: Mercy Chelangat, Alabama - 15:17.79* 3 TEXAS A&M 110H: Damion Thomas, LSU - 13.22 10,000m: Mercy Chelangat, Alabama - 32:31.43 4 TEXAS 400H: Sean Burrell, LSU - 49.12* 100H: Tonea Marshall, LSU - 12.70 5 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3000 Steeplechase: Alex Crigger, Tennessee – 400H: Jurnee Woodward, LSU - 56.64 8:51.08 3000 Steeplechase: Joyce Kimeli, Auburn - 9:37.97 6 GEORGIA 4x100 Relay: LSU - 38.58* 4x100 Relay: LSU - 42.70* 7 ALABAMA 4x400 Relay: LSU - 3:01.00 4x400 Relay: Arkansas - 3:26.63 8 TEXAS TECH High Jump: Darryl Sullivan, Tennessee – 2.27m/7- High Jump: Tyra Gittens, Texas A&M - 1.90m/6- 9 BYU 5.25* 2.75 10 FLORIDA Pole Vault: Ryan Lipe, Alabama – 5.60m/18-4.5 Pole Vault: Nastassja Campbell, Arkansas - 11 FLORIDA STATE Long Jump: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU – 8.44m/27- 4.51m/14-9.5 12 UCLA 8.25* Long Jump: Jasmine Moore, Georgia - 6.83mm/22- Triple Jump: Clayton Brown, Florida – 16.57m/54- 5 13 OREGON 4.5 Triple Jump: Jasmine Moore, Georgia - 14.13m/46- 14 MIAMI (FLA.) Shot Put: Jonathan Tharaldsen, Georgia – 4.25 15 ARIZONA 19.99m/65-7 Shot Put: Latavia Maines, Tennessee - 17.96m/58- 16 OHIO STATE Discus: Mitchell Weber, Missouri – 60.99m/200-1 11.25 17 COLORADO Hammer: Thomas Mardal, Florida – 76.18m/249- Discus: Taylor Gorum, Alabama - 54.92m/180-02 18 AUBURN 11 Hammer: Jasmine Mitchell, Ole Miss - 19 RICE Javelin: Sindri Gudmundsson, Mississippi State – 66.37m/217-9 77.77m/255-2 Javelin: Marie-Therese Obst, Georgia - 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T Decathlon: Karel Tilga, Georgia – 8484 61.37m/201-4 21 NC STATE Heptathlon: Tyra Gittens, Texas A&M – 6274 22 VIRGINIA 23 KENTUCKY 24 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 25 SOUTH CAROLINA 2021 SEC Indoor Track and Field | SEC Championships » SEC Communications Services » SEC Weekly Honors The SEC has an extensive presence on the World Wide Web at www.sec- Men’s Runner of the Week sports.com and www.secsportsmedia.com. Travel to the SEC’s site to find 3/23 - James Smith, Jr., Texas A&M / Dante Brown, Auburn the up-to-the-minute information on SEC track and field, including, statistics, 3/30 - Terrance Laird, LSU / Bryce Deadmon, Texas A&M schedules & results and much more. For more information, please contact 4/6 - Robert Dunning, Alabama Ben Beaty at [email protected]. 4/13 - Eliud Kipsang, Alabama 4/20 - Terrance Laird, LSU 4/27 - Noah Williams, LSU Each week, the Southeastern Conference will announce six Athlete of the 5/4 - Waleed Suliman, Ole Miss Week honors for the sport of track and field. The conference will honor a runner of the week for both the men and the women, a field athlete of the Men’s Field Athlete of the Week week for both the men and the women and a freshman of the week for both 3/23 - Dontavious Hill, Auburn / Jake Norris, LSU the men and the women. Athletes of the week are announced each Tuesday 3/30 - Sindri Guðmundsson, Mississippi State from the SEC office. 4/6 - Thomas Mardal, Florida 4/13 - Karel Tilga, Georgia » SEC Indoor Track and Field National Champions 4/20 - Thomas Mardal, Florida 4/27 - JuVaughn Harrison, LSU Men 5/4 - JuVaughn Harrison, LSU Year Team Points Coach 1933 LSU 58 Bernie Moore Men’s Newcomer of the Week 1974 Tennessee 60 Stan Huntsman 3/23 - Mitch Weber, Missouri 1989 LSU 53 Pat Henry 3/30 - Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida 1990 LSU 44 Pat Henry 4/6 - Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida 1991 Tennessee 51 Doug Brown 4/13 - Matthew Boling, Georgia 1992 Arkansas 60 John McDonnell 4/20 - Lance Lang, Kentucky 1993 Arkansas 69 John McDonnell 1994 Arkansas 83 John McDonnell 4/27 - Tzuriel Pedigo, LSU 1995 Arkansas 61.5 John McDonnell 5/4 - Lance Lang, Kentucky 1996 Arkansas 55 John McDonnell 1997 Arkansas 55 John McDonnell Men’s Freshman of the Week 1998 Arkansas 58.5 John McDonnell 3/23 - Devon Achane, Texas A&M 1999 Arkansas 59 John McDonnell 3/30 - Devon Achane, Texas A&M 2001 Tennessee 50 Bill Webb 4/6 - Dagbjartur “DJ” Jónsson, Mississippi State 2002 LSU 64 Pat Henry 4/13 - Jesse Henderson, Mississippi State 2003 Arkansas 59 John McDonnell 2004 Arkansas 65.5* John McDonnell 4/20 - DJ Jónsson, Mississippi State 2005 Arkansas 60* John McDonnell 4/27 - Sean Burrell, LSU 2012
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