Freshmen twins Ja’Shaun and Ty’Shaun Lloyd are propelling Texas State’s track and field team into a promising era with their impressive performances. Ja’Shaun has emerged as a standout in the 110-meter hurdles, earning accolades like the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Freshman of the Year and setting a program record in the indoor 60-meters. Meanwhile, Ty’Shaun has made significant strides after recovering from injury, contributing to relay events and showcasing the depth of the Lloyds’ talent. Their competitive spirit not only raises team performance but also drives interest in Texas State athletics as they gear up for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Ja’Shaun recorded seven top-three finishes including three wins in the indoor season.
  • Ty’Shaun participated in relay races and achieved three top-10 finishes.
State of Play
  • The Texas State men's track team ranked in the top 35 nationally throughout the outdoor season.
  • Ja’Shaun and seven teammates qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
What's Next

The Lloyd twins are set to further challenge their limits as they compete in the NCAA Outdoor Championships soon. Ja’Shaun aims for a world record in the 110-meter hurdles, while Ty’Shaun will focus on his continuous improvement as a sprinter.

Bottom Line

The emergence of the Lloyd twins marks a transformative period for Texas State Track and Field, establishing a foundation for future success and enhancing the program's visibility on a national level.