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Henry Leaves LSU for Position at Texas A&M
07/13/04




BATON ROUGE -- Pat Henry resigned as head coach of LSU's track and field program to take the same position at Texas A&M, the school announced on Tuesday.

Henry replaces Ted Nelson, who retired in June.

"There comes a time in everyone's life when they look for new challenges, and Pat Henry is moving on to a new challenge," LSU Director of Athletics Skip Bertman said on Tuesday. "All of LSU is grateful to Pat for the many accomplishments that have been achieved under his direction. He has brought great notoriety to LSU in the world of track and field and he has touched many lives here since 1988 when LSU gave him his first Division I head coaching job. Pat Henry has been good for LSU and LSU has been good for Pat Henry. We wish him great continued success."

One of the most successful coaches in NCAA history, Henry served the last 17 seasons as head coach at LSU, directing the Tigers to 27 NCAA team championship and 16 Southeastern Conference team titles. In March, Henry's Tigers became the first school in NCAA history to sweep the men's and womenss titles at the NCAA Indoor Championships. LSU swept NCAA outdoor championships in 1989 and 1990.

"I'm excited about the opportunity to lead the Texas A&M track program," Henry said. "A&M has an excellent tradition in track and field and I look forward to the challenge of winning national championships here. I appreciate the many outstanding track athletes at LSU, my coaches and the administration, but the timing is right for a new challenge."

Henry directed all aspects of the LSU track and field program and personally coached the sprint and relay events. The Tigers and Lady Tigers combined to win an unprecedented 16 national titles in the 400-meter relay and nine NCAA titles in the 1600-meter relay under Henry's guidance. In 1992, LSU became the first school in NCAA history to claim national crowns in the men and women's 400-meter relay in the same year. The Tigers again swept the men's and women's 400-meter relay titles in 1993, 1994 and 2003.

In Henry's first season at LSU, he guided the Lady Tigers to the 1988 NCAA Outdoor Championship, then followed that up with two history-making seasons.

At the 1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships, LSU became the first school in NCAA history to claim the men's and women's national titles in the same year, and Henry became just the third coach in NCAA history to enjoy national championships in both a men's and women's sport. LSU edged Texas A&M, 54-52, for the men's crown. The Tigers repeated as men's and women's NCAA outdoor champions in 1990.

In 1993, the LSU women won the NCAA Outdoor Championships and the men finished second at the national meet. The Lady Tigers dominance continued from 1994-96 as they swept the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships all three years.

In 1997, Henry led a young women's squad to a pair of national crowns against heavily favored teams. The Lady Tigers scored 43 points on the final day to edge Texas by a single point, 63-62, for their 11th consecutive NCAA Outdoor Championship, a streak that remains the longest dynasty in the history of women's athletics.

In addition to the success of Henry's women's teams from 1988-97, his men's squads placed among the top seven in the nation at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in nine of those 10 years. In all, Henry's Tigers claimed four national men's crowns and averaged a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

In 2000, Henry became only the second coach in NCAA history to capture 20 NCAA titles, guiding his Lady Tigers to their 12th outdoor championship in 14 years while Henry's men's team finished fifth.

In 2001, Henry led his men's team to its first NCAA indoor crown. LSU followed by capturing the women's NCAA indoor title and the men's outdoor championship in 2002.

In 2003, the Lady Tigers swept the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships for the ninth time. The LSU men also were impressive, finishing third at the NCAA Indoor Championships and fourth at the NCAA outdoor meet.

Prior to his time at LSU, Henry molded a powerhouse men's program in four seasons at Blinn College in Brenham, Texas, where his teams swept the 1987 NJCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Henry earned both Indoor and Outdoor National Junior College Coach of the Year honors in 1986 and 1987. Prior to that, Henry served as head coach at Hobbs (N.M.) High School, where he led his teams to five state championships.

A native of Albuquerque, Henry graduated from Del Norte High School in 1969. He received his bachelor's degree in physical education from New Mexico in 1973 and later added a master's degree in education administration from Western New Mexico in 1979.

He is married to the former Gail Duggin of Albuquerque. They have a daughter Shelly, 28, and a son Brandon, 27, who are both graduates of LSU.



*So what does this mean for LSU Track and Field/*


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 6:34 pm  
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lsubabiedee wrote:
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It's a very dark day for LSU's most successful sport ever. You can't replace a Pat Henry...

 
   
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You can't replace a Pat Henry...

Yeah I remember back when I had a Pat Henry of my own. One day I was walkin' in the woods and later I reached in my pocket and he wasn't there. I looked for him for a week or so but to no avail. Been missin' him ever since. Rolling Eyes Laughing


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:39 pm  
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lsubabiedee wrote:
Henry Leaves LSU for Position at Texas A&M
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It's a very dark day for LSU's most successful sport ever. You can't replace a Pat Henry...


u sure cant....i wonder if they offered him more or what?


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He left because of a couple of reasons - he has family in Texas, and said when he originally took the LSU job that the only two schools that could pry him away were Texas and Texas A&M. You can't really fault a guy for leaving to take his dream job. Also, the track programs at those schools get a lot more coverage than the LSU one does - he had a guy from The Advocate, and the LSU papers, covering his sport, and that was it. He also had to trot his team out to compete in front of 150 fans at home meets - now he's going to a school where track is a big deal, he will get the fans in the stands, and it's a place he's always wanted to coach. I hope he does well, and enjoys his time building the Aggies into the second-best program in the nation...
 
   
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fuck Pat Henry. He leaves, He's a pussy. Our track and field team is going to kick his track and field teams ass for the rest of his career.
 
   
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I guess we will find out this weekend when Texas A&M comes to LSU for the Alumni Relays...
 
   
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