In his last performance as a Jaguar, Graphenreed won the men’s 200-meter dash in a personal-best 21.18 seconds to lead USA at the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships over the weekend. The senior from Columbus, Ga., also took fourth in the 55 meters, crossing the line in 6.36 seconds to best his own fourth-place all-time 6.37 mark. The championship performance in the 200 improves Graphenreed’s rank as the second-fastest 200-meter man in South Alabama indoor history, and marks his fourth title in six competitions in the event during the 2011-12 indoor season. The win gave the USA men’s team 10 points - the most earned by a Jaguar male on Sunday - to help the Jags move ahead of both Arkansas-Little Rock and Louisiana-Monroe to a team finish of fifth with 62 total points, while he was also part of a 4x400-meter relay team that scored point by finishing fourth.