The head coach of the defending national champion LSU Tigers gymnastics team is sticking around for the foreseeable future.
On Tuesday, LSU announced that it had agreed to a contract extension with gymnastics coach [autotag]Jay Clark[/autotag] that will run through the 2031 season. Further details surrounding the contract are not known at this time.
“Jay achieved a new standard of excellence in our gymnastics program with the first team national championship this spring,” LSU Athletics Director [autotag]Scott Woodward[/autotag] said in a release. “I am pleased he will continue to lead our program and mentor our student-athletes to new heights.”
Clark has been the head coach of the Tigers since 2020 and was on staff since 2013 prior to that as an assistant under coach [autotag]D-D Breaux[/autotag]. Since taking over as the head man, Clark led the Tigers to the Four on the Floor in each of the past two seasons, winning the program’s first national title this past spring.
“This extension and our success is not about one person. This is validating for our entire staff who works hard to do things the right way. We value our relationships with each other and with the student athletes we coach,” Clark said.
“We are blessed to all be here together and to work with the level of student athletes we do. I’m grateful to them, this staff, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, Keli Zinn, President Tate, and the LSU Board for this vote of confidence. This is a special place for student athletes to achieve their dreams, and I’m so fortunate to be a part of this institution! Geaux Tigers!”
LSU could be poised to compete for another national championship in 2025 as [autotag]Haleigh Bryant[/autotag], the top gymnast in the nation, returns for a fifth season along with other stars like [autotag]Aleah Finnegan[/autotag]. Clark has turned the Tigers into a national powerhouse, and that success should continue in the coming years.
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