Commends the LSU gymnastics team and their coaches on an outstanding 2013 season and for making it to the Super Six competition for the third time in the last six years.
This resolution serves primarily as a formal recognition and does not directly alter existing state laws or regulations. However, it underscores the importance of supporting collegiate athletics and fostering an environment that encourages student-athletes to strive for excellence. By celebrating local sports achievements, such resolutions can enhance community pride and support for educational institutions.
Senate Resolution No. 107, introduced by Senator Broome, recognizes and commends the LSU gymnastics team for their impressive performance during the 2013 season. The resolution highlights the team's achievement of reaching the NCAA Super Six competition for the third time in six years, showcasing not only their consistent excellence in the sport but also the growth and success of the gymnastics program at LSU.
The sentiment around SR107 is overwhelmingly positive, with members of the legislature expressing pride in the accomplishments of the LSU gymnastics team. The resolution reflects a unifying moment where legislators come together to celebrate local achievements, showcasing their support for athletics as an essential part of the educational experience. There is a clear sense of admiration for the team's hard work and dedication.
There are no significant points of contention surrounding SR107, as it is a commendatory resolution. The focus remains on celebrating the team's successes rather than introducing any controversial topics. The resolution serves as an important reminder of the positive impact of sports on community spirit and collegiate pride, yielding a consensus in support of acknowledging such achievements.