By DARREN MILLER
hawkeyesports.com
AUSTIN, Texas — Laulauga Tausaga throws things, that’s what she does. Discus, shot put, you name it, Tausaga throws it pretty far.
That’s why it came as no surprise that she reached for her implement as Florida State’s Shanice Love entered the discus ring for her sixth and final throw Saturday at the NCAA Championships at Mike A. Myers Stadium. Tausaga could have left her discus in the rack, she didn’t need her sixth throw. As it turned out, she didn’t need throws three, four, or five either.
Tausaga, a University of Iowa junior from Spring Valley, California, hit a personal-best of 207-feet, 6-inches on her second attempt to win her first national title and become a three-time All-American in the event. It is the first outdoor national championship for a Hawkeye female since Nan Doak won the 10,000-meter run in 1985 — coincidentally, that meet was also held in Austin.
“I was seventh (in the NCAA) my freshman year, fourth (as a sophomore), and I was like, you know what? There is more in me,” Tausaga said. “I was expecting to be at least top 3, and for me to be the top out of all of them is amazing.
“The same mindset goes for every year I compete: make sure I do better than I did the previous year. This is a great testament to how I put in the work and how I matured to get to that top spot.”
Because of what she accomplished Saturday, the best Tausaga can do in 2020 is duplicate her national championship effort. What has been remarkable is the run Tausaga enjoyed during this postseason. Typically, she says, whenever she has a big performance in a meet, she flattens a bit and it takes a while to work back to the top.
Not this year.
On May 12 at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Iowa City, Iowa, Tausaga won her third consecutive discus crown with a throw of 197-feet, 9-inches, a Francis X. Cretzmeyer Track facility record.
On May 24 at the NCAA West Preliminary in Sacramento, California, she not only won the event with a throw of 205-8, but it turned out to be farther than any mark coming out of the NCAA East Preliminary as well.
That set the stage for Saturday’s battle.