McNeese Women, UIW Men claim first Southland Indoor Track & Field Championships 

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Huskies’ Kaitlin Smith, Cowgirls’ Dreunna Washington, Islanders’ Trpimir Siroki named Most Valuable Performers 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The 2022 Southland Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships wrapped Monday afternoon at the CrossPlex in Birmingham, Ala. McNeese women and UIW men each captured its first team title in program history.

The Cowgirls completed the meet with 156 points to lead the women’s standings, followed by runner-up UIW with 134 points. The Cardinals’ 131.5 points topped the men’s standings, just ahead of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s 109.5 points.

Islanders’ Trpimir Siroki was named the men’s Most Valuable Performer (MVP) after registering 38 points for A&M-Corpus Christi, just a half point shy of tying the Southland record. Siroki claimed gold in the heptathlon with 5604 points overall. HBU’s Kaitlin Smith and McNeese’s Dreunna Washington were awarded the women’s MVP honors after recording 26.5 points for their respective teams.

Smith added another medal to her trophy case after she found gold in the women’s 60m hurdlers. Washington helped lead her team to a victory in the women’s 4x400m relay.

The Cowgirls earned four individual conference championships to top all the women’s competitors. After Washington’s long jump victory on day one, McNeese garnered three more wins on day two by Sakari Famous in the high jump, Malaiya Jedkins in the triple jump and a team victory in the 4x400m.

A&M-Corpus Christi and New Orleans men each garnered four individual champions to top the men’s competition. Siroki led the way for the Islanders, recording two wins on day one, before taking home the gold in the men’s heptathlon on day two. Teammate Preston Whaley recorded a first-place finish in the men’s triple jump. The Privateers found gold three times on day two, thanks to Julian Forde in the 60m dash, Jaden Forster in the men’s mile and Parker McBride in the 800m run.

The top three finishers in each event final are recognized as First, Second and Third Team All-Conference, respectively. Individual men’s and women’s awards for Coach of the Year, Outstanding Running Events Performer, Outstanding Field Events Performer, Freshman of the Year, Newcomer of the Year and Athlete of the Year will be nominated and voted upon by head coaches in the coming week.

For athletes that achieved qualifying marks this season, the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships will be hosted at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Ala., March 11-12.

The 2022 Southland Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships are set for May 6-8 at Turner Stadium in Humble, Texas.

Women’s Final Team Standings 

Pl. 

School 

Points 

1.

McNeese

156

2.

UIW

134

3.

Northwestern State

89

4.

HBU

80.5

5.

New Orleans

78

6.

Southeastern

52.8

7.

A&M-Corpus Christi

47

8.

Nicholls

20

Men’s Final Team Standings 

Pl. 

School 

Points 

1.

UIW

131.5

2.

A&M-Corpus Christi

109.5

3.

McNeese

104

4.

New Orleans

97

5.

Southeastern

95

6.

Northwestern State

67

7.

HBU

50

8.

Nicholls

5

Day Two Champions 

Event 

Name 

School 

Cl. 

Distance/Time/Points 

Heptathlon

Trpimir Siroki

A&M-Corpus Christi

Sr.

5,604

Women’s Shot Put

Kristian Jackson

Southeastern

Sr.

14.96m (49-01.0 ft)

Men’s Shot Put

Tommy Nedow

Southeastern Louisiana

So.

16.75m (54-11.50 ft)

Women’s Triple Jump

Malaiya Jedkins

McNeese

Jr.

12.63m (41-05.25 ft)

Men’s Triple Jump

Preston Whaley

A&M-Corpus Christi

Jr.

14.63m (48-00.00 ft)

Women’s High Jump

Sakari Famous

McNeese

Jr.

1.80m (5-10.75 ft)

Women’s 60m Hurdles

Kaitlin Smith

HBU

Sr.

8.52

Men’s 60m Hurdles

Matheo Bernat

UIW

Jr.

7.94

Women’s 60m Dash

Lynelle Washington

Northwestern State

Jr.

7.41

Men’s 60m Dash

Julian Forde

New Orleans

Fr.

6.65

Women’s Mile

Alexandra Weir

New Orleans

Jr.

4:54.05

Men’s Mile

Jaden Forester

New Orleans

Jr.

4:11.35

Women’s 400m

Maygan Shaw

Northwestern State

Fr.

55.96

Men’s 400m

Destine Scott

Northwestern State

Jr.

46.96

Women’s 800m

Jessica Rabius

HBU

Sr.

2:11.18

Men’s 800m

Parker McBride

New Orleans

Jr.

1:51.42

Women’s 200m

Vivette Green

New Orleans

Jr.

24.12

Men’s 200m

Simon Wulff

Northwestern State

Fr.

20.97

Women’s 3,000m

Abby Gray

UIW

Sr.

9:52.01

Men’s 3,000m

Bradley Makuvire

Southeastern

Sr.

8:17.98

Women’s 4x400m

M. Jedkins, K. Warner, D. Washington, S, Anthony

McNeese

3:48.83

Men’s 4x400m

R. Lee, T. Banks, O. Miles, J. White

McNeese

3:12.80

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