LSU’s Dennis Shaver selected state’s Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Coach of the Year

LSU track and field coach Dennis Shaver (front) celebrates with his team last month after the Tigers won their first NCAA outdoor championship in 19 years in Eugene, Oregon. Shaver was selected as the nation's Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year. Photo courtesy of LSU athletics.

LSU track and field coach Dennis Shaver, who guided the men’s team to the NCAA Outdoor Championship, was been selected as the Allstate Sugar Bowl’s Collegiate Coach of the Year for Louisiana, the organization announced Thursday.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Awards Committee, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl, selects annual award winners in a variety of categories.

Shaver, in his 17th year at the head of the LSU track and field programs, directed the Tigers to tremendous success in 2020-21. The pinnacle of the year came at the NCAA Outdoor Championships when the LSU men’s track team captured its first national championship since 2002 after which he was named the Co-National Men’s Coach of the Year by the USTFCCCA. The Tigers had a dominating performance at the national meet as they tallied 84 points to easily outpace second-place Oregon’s 53 points.

LSU won six events at the national championship – the only school to surpass that was Ohio State in 1936 when Jesse Owens snagged four golds himself.

“It means a lot because there have been so many times we’ve been second at this meet,” Shaver said after the outdoor championship. “To be able to win it is pretty exciting. We came out here and dominated the meet in a lot of ways and that made it special for us.”

Shaver’s success was not limited to that one outdoor team – the LSU women also earned a sixth-place national finish despite suffering critical injuries during the national meet. During the indoor season, LSU’s men notched a second-place national finish while the women finished third – the only school with a pair of top-three finishes. He was also recognized as the NCAA South Central Region Coach of the Year for both men’s and women’s outdoor track and field.

The other finalists for Louisiana Collegiate Coach of the Year were Lane Burroughs (Louisiana Tech Baseball), Jeremy Kennedy (Loyola Baseball) and Jeff Willis (LSU-Eunice Baseball).

The Allstate Sugar Bowl will continue announcing its honorees tomorrow (Friday) as first member of the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2021 will be released at 10 a.m.

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