SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD FEBRUARY 27 TRACK AND FIELD CONTACTS Alabama................................. Haley Peterson (205) 348-3523 ............ [email protected]Arkansas ..................................... Shawn Price (479) 575-7404.................. [email protected]Auburn ..................................... Kirk Sampson (334) 844-9800.......... [email protected]Florida ....................................... Rick Hurtado (352) 692-6803 ............ [email protected]fl.edu Georgia ................................... Leland Barrow (706) 542-1621 ......... [email protected]Kentucky.................................... Tommy Scott (352) 843-7479 .......... [email protected]LSU .............................................. Aaron Hyder (225) 578-7947 ..................... [email protected]Ole Miss ..................................... Tyler Wooten (662) 915-7509 ......... [email protected]Mississippi State ....................... Brian Ogden (662) 325-8040 [email protected]Missouri ...................................... Nate Jelinek (608) 573-1032 .... [email protected]South Carolina ................... Trenten Gauthier (803) 777-5204 ............ [email protected]Tennessee................................. Forest Jersey (865) 974-7489 .......... [email protected]Texas A&M................................. Tyler Pounds 979.848.6317 ........ [email protected]Vanderbilt ...................................... Eric Dolan (585) 260-8322 ........ [email protected]SEC INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Texas A&M University will serve as host of the 2020 Southeastern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships Friday and Saturday at Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium. The meet begins at 11:15 a.m. CT on Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday. Live results can be found at SECsports.com. Live coverage of the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships will air on SECN+ at 5:10 p.m. CT on Friday and 3:55 p.m. CT on Saturday. The broadcast talent includes Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, Jill Montgomery and Larra Overton. A tape-delayed broadcast of the Championship will air on the SEC Network Sunday at 7 p.m. CT. A total of 16 Southeastern Conference men’s and women’s track and field programs are included in the top-25 of the latest NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field National Rating Index released Monday. A nation-leading eight SEC men’s programs are ranked in the top-25, including five in the top-10. LSU is ranked No. 2, followed by Florida at No. 3, Georgia at No. 6, Tennessee at No. 8 and Arkansas at No. 10. Texas A&M is ranked 13th, Kentucky is 19th, and Alabama is 23rd. No other conference has more than five teams in the men’s top-25. A nation-leading eight SEC programs are ranked in the women’s top-25, led by No. 1 LSU, No. 2 Georgia and No. 3 Arkansas. Texas A&M and Kentucky are Nos. 5 and 6, respectively, Florida is No. 11, Alabama is No. 17 and Ole Miss is No. 20. SEC men’s and women’s track and field athletes lead the nation in 11 individual events enter- ing this weekend’s SEC Indoor Championships. The defending SEC Indoor men’s champion is Florida, which captured its fourth title in 2019. Tennessee has an SEC-leading 25 men’s titles. The men’s title has been won by three differ- ent programs in the last three years. The defending SEC Indoor women’s champion is Arkansas, which has won nine overall and five in a row. LSU has claimed a league-leading 12 SEC Indoor women’s titles all-time. Gilliam Indoor Stadium has been selected four times to host the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships (2010, 2011, 2017, 2018) and it has served as host of the SEC Champion- ships twice (2014, 2018). Tickets for the SEC Indoor Championships range from $10-$25 for General Admission and $20-$35 for reserved seats and can be purchased online at 12thman.com. SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET CENTRAL Meet: 2020 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships Site: College Station, Texas Venue: Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Dates: Friday-Saturday, February 28-29, 2020 Results: www.SECsports.com SEC Network+: Friday (5:10 p.m. CT) / Saturday (3:55 p.m. CT) SEC Network: Sunday (7 p.m. CT) - Tape Delayed Talent: Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, Jill Montgomery, Larra Overton
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SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD FEBRUARY 27
Vanderbilt ...................................... Eric Dolan(585) 260-8322 [email protected]
SEC INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Texas A&M University will serve as host of the 2020 Southeastern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships Friday and Saturday at Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium.
The meet begins at 11:15 a.m. CT on Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday. Live results can be found at SECsports.com.
Live coverage of the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships will air on SECN+ at 5:10 p.m. CT on Friday and 3:55 p.m. CT on Saturday. The broadcast talent includes Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, Jill Montgomery and Larra Overton. A tape-delayed broadcast of the Championship will air on the SEC Network Sunday at 7 p.m. CT.
A total of 16 Southeastern Conference men’s and women’s track and field programs are included in the top-25 of the latest NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field National Rating Index released Monday. A nation-leading eight SEC men’s programs are ranked in the top-25, including five in the top-10. LSU is ranked No. 2, followed by Florida at No. 3, Georgia at No. 6, Tennessee at No. 8 and Arkansas at No. 10. Texas A&M is ranked 13th, Kentucky is 19th, and Alabama is 23rd. No other conference has more than five teams in the men’s top-25.
A nation-leading eight SEC programs are ranked in the women’s top-25, led by No. 1 LSU, No. 2 Georgia and No. 3 Arkansas. Texas A&M and Kentucky are Nos. 5 and 6, respectively, Florida is No. 11, Alabama is No. 17 and Ole Miss is No. 20.
SEC men’s and women’s track and field athletes lead the nation in 11 individual events enter-ing this weekend’s SEC Indoor Championships.
The defending SEC Indoor men’s champion is Florida, which captured its fourth title in 2019. Tennessee has an SEC-leading 25 men’s titles. The men’s title has been won by three differ-ent programs in the last three years.
The defending SEC Indoor women’s champion is Arkansas, which has won nine overall and five in a row. LSU has claimed a league-leading 12 SEC Indoor women’s titles all-time.
Gilliam Indoor Stadium has been selected four times to host the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships (2010, 2011, 2017, 2018) and it has served as host of the SEC Champion-ships twice (2014, 2018).
Tickets for the SEC Indoor Championships range from $10-$25 for General Admission and $20-$35 for reserved seats and can be purchased online at 12thman.com.
SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET CENTRALMeet: 2020 SEC Indoor Track and Field ChampionshipsSite: College Station, TexasVenue: Gilliam Indoor Track StadiumDates: Friday-Saturday, February 28-29, 2020Results: www.SECsports.comSEC Network+: Friday (5:10 p.m. CT) / Saturday (3:55 p.m. CT)SEC Network: Sunday (7 p.m. CT) - Tape DelayedTalent: Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, Jill Montgomery, Larra Overton
» Bishop, Drop, Lampkin Named SEC Indoor Track and Field Scholar-Athletes of the Year
Texas A&M’s Jon Bishop, Georgia’s Jessica Drop and Alabama’s Daija Lampkin have been named SEC Indoor Track and Field Scholar-Athletes of the Year by a vote of the league head coaches. Bishop holds a 3.936 grade point average and is pursuing a degree in applied mathematical sciences with a compu-tational emphasis. Drop has a 3.92 grade point average, and she is a junior majoring in cellular biology. Lampkin holds a 4.0 grade point average and is pursuing a degree in public health with a minor in biology.
2020 SEC Indoor Track and Field | SEC Championships» SEC Communications Services
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Each week, the Southeastern Conference will announce six Athlete of the Week honors for the sport of track and field. The conference will honor a runner of the week for both the men and the women, a field athlete of the week for both the men and the women and a freshman of the week for both the men and the women. Athletes of the week are announced each Tuesday from the SEC office.
» SEC Indoor Track and Field National Champions
Men Year Team Points Coach1992 Arkansas 53 John McDonnell1993 Arkansas 66 John McDonnell1994 Arkansas 94 John McDonnell1995 Arkansas 61.5 John McDonnell1997 Arkansas 59 John McDonnell1998 Arkansas 56 John McDonnell1999 Arkansas 65 John McDonnell2000 Arkansas 69.5 John McDonnell2001 LSU 34 Pat Henry2002 Tennessee 62.5 Bill Webb2003 Arkansas 52 John McDonnell2004 LSU 44 Pat Henry2005 Arkansas 56 John McDonnell2006 Arkansas 53 John McDonnell2010 Florida 57 Mike Holloway2011 Florida 52 Mike Holloway2012 Florida 52 Mike Holloway2013 Arkansas 74 Chris Bucknam2017 Texas A&M 46 Pat Henry2018 Georgia 61 Petros Kyprianou2019 Florida 55 Mike Holloway
Women Year Team Points Coach1987 LSU 49 Sam Seemes1989 LSU 61 Pat Henry1991 LSU 48 Pat Henry1992 Florida 50 Beverly Kearney1993 LSU 49 Pat Henry1994 LSU 48 Pat Henry1995 LSU 40 Pat Henry1996 LSU 52 Pat Henry1997 LSU 49 Pat Henry2002 LSU 57 Pat Henry2003 LSU 62 Pat Henry2004 LSU 52 Pat Henry2005 Tennessee 46 J.J. Clark2009 Tennessee 42 J.J. Clark2015 Arkansas 63 Lance Harter2018 Florida 40 Mike Holloway2019 Arkansas 62 Lance Harter