(Kimberlyn Duncan-LSU)
There were several big meets this past weekend there were several highly contested meets. In New York City there was the weekend headliner, the Armory Collegiate Invitational. The first weekend in February generally always provides us with great sparks and this season was no different. We learned a lot about this the top ranked teams in the country and where they stand.
NEW YORK CITY ARMORY COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL
The LSU women and Texas A&M men claimed the team title at the prestigious event as expected. Leading the way for the lady LSU Tigers was senior sprint sensation Kimberlyn Duncan. Duncan is having a tremendous indoor season especially in the 60 meter dash, thought to be her weakness. Duncan ran a meet and personal record of 7.16. Her performance catapult's her to the number 1 ranking in the country. With Duncan's tall lanky frame if she can perfect her start her room from improvement is phenomenal.
Duncan's teammate Charlene Lipsey continues to shine as a middle distance star. Lipsey, a native a New York really put on a show with setting a meet record in the 1,000 meter run and defending her crown. Fellow distance teammate Laura Carleton claimed a victory herself winning the 5,000 meter race in a time of 16:11.58 ranking her 7th in the nation.
Senior Brianna Rollins of Clemson was the meet MVP and for good reason. Rollins completed an unprecedented double. Rollins won the 60 meter hurdles in 7.93 and claimed the 200 meter dash in 23.22. Rollins time in the hurdles was a new meet record, breaking the previous record held by her last season. Rollins season began with a bang setting the NCAA record in the event and looks to continue that same success later this season.
Texas A&M proved that there a true championship threat by claiming the title over number 1 ranked Arkansas and number 6 ranked LSU. The sprint core performed exceptionally well riding the back of Deon Lendore. Lendore continued his early season dominance at 400 meters with a time of 46.49 over David Verburg of George Mason. Teammate Prezel Hardy finished 2nd in the men's 200 meter dash with a time of 21.23. Henry Lelei led the distance runners with a time of 8:03.71 to win the 3,000 meter race.
The relay events was another area were Texas A&M and LSU were solid. On the men's side Texas A&M did battle with conference foes Arkansas and LSU. All three programs are ranked in the top 5 this season in the 4x400 relay. Deon Lendore led a sensational anchor bringing the Aggies from 3rd to 1st. The winning time of 3:09.62 was not impressive but what was impressive was the victory. The Aggies also added a 3rd place finish in the 4x800 relay.
On the women's side LSU was not as dominant. They were unable to challenge a strong Arkansas team that claimed the title with a time of 3:35.20, anchored by the number 1 ranked Regina George. The distance medley relay saw Villanova claim another title with a time of 10:56.74. Although LSU does not have the relay strength now, expect for it to come later.
Other notable performers were Spencer Adams of Clemson, his time in the 60 meter hurdles of 7.59 keeps him as the number 1 performer in the nation. Hayden Baillo of Texas continues to have strong senior season with a mark of 63'7.75. Aaron Ernest of LSU continues to have a strong indoor season. Ernest was the only sub 21 second 200 meter runner with a winning time of 20.83.
There are only a few more weeks until the conference champions, plenty of great performances to come. The team battle is shaping up to be a SEC showdown on the men's side, on the women's side it is going to come down to who has the more well-rounded team.