LSU

Louisiana State University, originally founded in 1860, is one of the largest universities in the state of Louisiana. Sitting on 650 acres in Baton Rouge, not only is LSU known for their exception academic programs but their dominating sports teams. The LSU Tigers are anchored by their 4 time National Champion Football team and 6 time National Championship winning baseball team. However, the Tigers are a lot more than just football and baseball.

Their men's basketball team won a National Championship back in 1935 and has made 4 Final Four Appearances. The Women's Team has won a National Title yet, but they have appeared in six Final Fours. The Golf team has won 5 National Championships. Their Men's track team has brought home two National Championships and the women have won 11, which is pretty impressive! In fact, if you go down the accomplishments of each individual program, it's pretty impressive and it's no wonder why LSU attracts some of the best competitors in the world to their university.

LSU Legend Sha'Carri Richardson Wins USATF Athlete of the Year
LSU Legend Sha'Carri Richardson Wins USATF Athlete of the Year
LSU Legend Sha'Carri Richardson Wins USATF Athlete of the Year
Richardson recently won the 100-meter World Championship title with a time of 10.65 seconds which was a personal best for her. She is now a major contender for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. But Sha'Carri still had more to do in 2023, as she has now won the USATF Jackie Joyner-Kersee Athlete of the Year.

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