LSU has four athletes advance to NCAA Outdoor Championships

LSU's Eric Edwards Jr. advances to Friday's quarterfinals in the NCAA East preliminaries in Bloomington, Indiana. PHOTO BY: LSU athletics.

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana – Jake Norris, Tzuriel Pedigo, Eli Gaughan and John Meyer all secured their spots at the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Championships with top-12 finishes in their respective events on day one of the NCAA East Preliminaries at the Robert C. Haugh Complex on Wednesday.

Norris was the first Tiger to officially punch his ticket to the NCAA Championships as he launched a mark of 223 feet, 6 inches to finish ninth in the event. He will be making his third trip to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Pedigo and Gaughan both advanced in the javelin, including some late round dramatics from Gaughan. The 2021 NCAA champion, Pedigo finished second in the event with a mark of 253-2 and Gaughan launched a lifetime best of 230-6on his third and final attempt of the day.

The throw moved Gaughan from outside the top 12 into the No. 9 slot to earn his first ever bid to the national meet. The mark also moved him from the No. 10 spot on the all-time LSU list to the No. 8 spot.

John Meyer capped off a perfect day for the throws crew as he took third place in the shot put with a heave of 65-9 1/2 for his first trip to the NCAAs for LSU.

Hurdlers Eric Edwards Jr. and Sean ‘Squirrel’ Burrell both won their heats to advance out of the first round and into the quarterfinals on Friday. Edwards Jr. won with a time of 13.52, and Burrell clocked a 50.27 for his heat win.

Da’Marcus Fleming (10.10) and Godson Oghenebrume (10.17) both advanced out of the first round of the 100 meters with solid races. Dorian Camel won his heat in the 200 meters with a time of 20.52 to advance to Friday’s quarterfinals as well.

Other Results
Ji’eem Bullock | Long Jump | 15th | 24’ 5” (7.44m)
Dorian Camel | 100 Meters | 36th | 10.46
Da’Marcus Fleming | 200 Meters | 40th | 21.31

Up Next

The LSU women will have their first day of action on Thursday. A full competition guide can be viewed above. One note of change due impending weather is that all track events will be moved up four hours from their original start time on Thursday. The women’s pole vault will be contested at 1:30 p.m., the javelin and long jump will be contested at 2 p.m., and the shot put will start at 5:45 p.m.

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