LSU men's track & field had its beginning in 1897. In the early history of the program, the team won six Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles between 1913 and 1922. During its short period of membership in the Southern Intercollegiate Conference (now known as the Southern Conference) the team also won three consecutive conference titles. In 1933 the school joined the Southeastern Conference and the track & field team wasted no time making a name for itself, winning the inaugural SEC track & field title as well as the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship, the first NCAA championship in any sport for LSU.
The Tigers have two on-campus facilities that they use for practice and for meet's. The outdoor facility is the Bernie Moore Track & Field Stadium. Named for former head coach Bernie Moore, the facility has a seating capacity of 5,680.
The indoor facility is the Carl Maddox Field House. It is named for former athletics director Carl Maddox, who was a driving force in getting the Field House built in 1975. It has a seating capacity of 3,000.
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The Tigers have two on-campus facilities that they use for practice and for meet's. The outdoor facility is the Bernie Moore Track & Field Stadium. Named for former head coach Bernie Moore, the facility has a seating capacity of 5,680.
The indoor facility is the Carl Maddox Field House. It is named for former athletics director Carl Maddox, who was a driving force in getting the Field House built in 1975. It has a seating capacity of 3,000.
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