Shawnti Claims Three Tickets to NCAA Finals, Lady Tigers Primed for a Battle Saturday
LSU track and field's Shawnti Jackson made a significant impact on the first day of the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, securing spots in three finals. She clocked a personal-best of 10.88 seconds in the 100m semifinals, ranking her No. 4 all-time at LSU and No. 6 globally for 2026. Joining her in the 100m final is junior Tima Godbless, who finished second in her heat with a time of 11.08 seconds. The Lady Tigers also triumphed in the 4x100 relay, winning their heat with a time of 42.38 seconds. Coach Dennis Shaver praised Abigael Chemnagei鈥檚 performance, noting her personal record in the 10,000m, further solidifying her place in LSU鈥檚 program history.
By the Numbers- Shawnti Jackson's 100m time of 10.88 seconds ranks her No. 4 in LSU history.
- The 4x100 relay team clocked a time of 42.38 seconds for the win.
While Jackson and Godbless advanced impressively, the competition remains fierce, with Adaejah Hodge setting the new collegiate record in the 100m. The pressure of the finals could impact their performances.
State of Play- Shawnti Jackson is now competing in three events this weekend, enhancing her championship presence.
- The Lady Tigers are currently in a strong position, aiming for top finishes in multiple events.
As the finals approach, Jackson and Godbless will need to maintain peak performance, with expectations high for medal opportunities in the 100m and relay events.
Bottom LineThe LSU track team, led by Jackson鈥檚 historical performance, is poised for a strong showing at the NCAA Championships, highlighting both individual talent and team cohesion. Keep an eye on these athletes as they chase national glory.
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