Louisiana Relay Ties Record at Crimson Tide Invitational
The Louisiana men's 4x100-meter relay team tied a school record at the Crimson Tide Invitational, finishing first with a time of 39.91 seconds. In addition, Alaysha Veal and Jasmine Sakaguchi achieved remarkable heights in the high jump and pole vault, respectively, ranking second in program history. Kimola Hines also made waves, becoming one of the few athletes to exceed 50 meters in women's discus at Louisiana, helping the team showcase top performances.
By the Numbers- The men's 4x100-meter relay team finished in 39.91 seconds, tying the school record set in 2024.
- Alaysha Veal's high jump mark of 5-10.75 (1.80m) places her second all-time in the program.
- Kimola Hines' discus throw measured 164-7 (50.16m), the sixth-best in school history.
- The Ragin' Cajuns' 4x100 relay time is the fastest in the Sun Belt Conference for the outdoor season.
- Hardy achieved strong individual finishes, placing second in the 100-meter dash (10.42) and ninth in the 200 meters (20.99).
- Louisiana secured multiple top-three finishes across various events, showcasing their depth and talent.
Louisiana will compete next at the LSU Alumni Gold meet on April 25, where they aim to build on their strong performance from the Crimson Tide Invitational. Continued engagement and success could enhance momentum leading into Championship season.
Bottom LineThe Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns track and field team is setting a high standard heading into the season's final stretch, with notable performances that highlight both individual and team achievements. Their ability to break records and secure top finishes bodes well for future competitions.
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