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June 11, 2021

LSU Scores 84 Points to Win 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track Title; Randolph Ross Rips World-Leading 43.85 to Win the 400

The LSU men won their first national title since 2002, piling up 84 points in a dominant team performance. Individually, 20-year-old Randolph Ross of North Carolina A&T ran a world-leading 43.85 (#3 all-time NCAA) to add himself to a growing list of medal contenders in the one-lap event. There were also fast times for LSU freshman Sean Burrell in the 400 hurdles (world U20 record of 47.85, #4 all-time NCAA) and Florida’s Joseph Fahnbulleh, who came from way back to deny LSU’s Terrance Laird a 100, 200, 4x100 sweep by running 19.91 to Laird’s 19.94. In the field, LSU star JuVaughn Harrison completed the high jump-long jump double and Arizona State's Turner Washington completed the shot/discus double.
March 07, 2019

Answers to the Big Questions at 2019 NCAA Indoors: How to Build an NCAA Program, How to Win NCAAs, & Why Mondo Duplantis Didn't Turn Pro

Texas Tech coach Wes Kittley shares the secrets of how he's built a national title contender from scratch and Florida coach Mike Holloway tells you how to actually win it all, " You win championships with quality, not quantity...Just because you have 100 kids at the meet doesn’t mean that you have 100 kids that can score.”