LSU track star Alia Armstrong named Louisiana’s Top Female Amateur Athlete
Alia Armstrong, a star hurdler for the LSU track and field team, has been selected as the Allstate Sugar Bowl’s James J. Corbett Award winner as the top female amateur athlete in the state of Louisiana.
view moreMondo Duplantis breaks own world record to cap World Track and Field Championships
With the vault, Duplantis broke his record of 6.20m set in March of this year; he now holds the six highest vaults in world history.
view moreNCAA Champion Alia Armstrong earns New Orleans Athlete of the Month Honor for June
Armstrong, a sophomore at LSU and a graduate of St. Katherine Drexel Prep in New Orleans, had a memorable month of June as she won an NCAA Championship and then earned a position on the United States National Team.
view moreRonald “Hendu” Henderson selected for Eddie Robinson Award
Ronald “Hendu” Henderson, a legendary New Orleans coach in the 1960s, has been selected to receive the Eddie Robinson Award from the Greater New Orleans Sports Awards Committee, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
view moreLSU track star Alia Armstrong earns New Orleans Female Athlete of the Year honor
Allstate Sugar Bowl recognizes NCAA 100-Meter Hurdle Champion.
view moreLouisiana Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 took a village to build to success
For the 50th anniversary of its arrival in this small town located on Cane River Lake, the 2022 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony took time to celebrate the villages.
view moreShock and awe for the Class of 2022 at Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame introductory news conference
The shock came, nearly word for word, from several inductees who recounted their surprise at being selected for inclusion in the state’s sporting shrine. The awe came from their varied and accomplished careers that – as a group – span nearly a century and brought together standouts from nearly every corner of the Bayou State.
view moreTexas-born and raised, Susan Jackson is a perfect Tiger now
In her entire gymnastics career at LSU, Susan Jackson never got a perfect 10. For her former coach, that just doesn’t match the recollections she has of one of the best LSU’s program ever had.
view moreJesuit alum Taylor Fogleman named LSU Women’s Tennis Head Coach
A 2005 graduate of Jesuit High School in New Orleans, Fogleman helped lead the University of Texas to national championships each of the past two seasons.
view moreLSU Women finish 4th at NCAAs, Armstrong claims national title in 100 meter hurdles
Alia Armstrong seized the moment on the national stage with a winning time of 12.57.
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