Brianna Lyston secures victory at LSU Twightlight Meet

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Brittany Anderson and Omar Mcleod set to compete at ISTAF Indoor Meeting

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Reggae boyz slips two places to number 57

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Inez Turner named CIAA Women’s coach of the year

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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JFF and Beach Soccer Jamaica heading back to  court

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Ronsford  Beaton suspended from bowling with immediate effect

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Shelly Fraser Pryce to retire after Paris Olympic Games

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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City of Madrid to host 2024 Laureus World Sports Awards

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Suspended Reggae Girls looks  set  to  return  to  the fold  

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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Trouble brewing in the Paris Olympics Organizing Committee camp

Louisiana State University Sophomore Brianna Lyston continues her dominance, securing a victory in the women’s 60 metres at Friday’s 2024 LSU twilight. 

The 19-year-old athlete, recently signed to a nil deal with Adidas, showcased her speed with a winning time of 7.17 . 

Lyston outpaced competitors Kennedy Blackmon and Shannon Ray, both from Tiger Olympians, who clocked 7.39 and 7.41, respectively, securing second and third places.

Currently, Lyston holds the Collegiate lead in the event, boasting a personal best of 7.07 achieved at the Razorback invitational on January 27 . 

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