Cajuns Track Completes Day 1 of Indoor Conference Meet
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JONESBORO, Ark.- Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s and women’s track and field teams completed day one of the 2007 Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships on Saturday.
The Cajuns were well represented in the women’s 3000-meter run, with three Cajuns finishing in the top four. Callie Picou led the way with a second place finish with a time of 11:14.17. Suzane Boudreaux finished third while Stephanie Harris finished fourth. Ashley Faulk finished sixth.
Quantisha Rambo finished 10th in the women’s 55-meter hurdles.
Justin Arceneaux was one of the top men’s finishers of the day after placing first in heat 1 of the men’s 55-meter prelims recording a time of 6.40 seconds.
Arceneaux also finished first in section 2 of the men’s long jump with a distance of 6.99 meters. Patrick Reid also competed in the event recording a jump of 5.70 meters.
Joby Gisclair finished fifth in the men’s 3000-meter run with a time of 9:25.19. Freshman Brent Almand earned a sixth place finish with a time of 9:52.67.
Alexander Wiltz finished sixth in the men’s shot put with a throw of 11.52 meters.
Chance Perkins represented the Cajuns in the men’s heptathlon finishing seventh with 2450 points.
Junior Kyle Ward finished second in heat 1 of the men’s 55-meter hurdles preliminaries with a time of 7.56 seconds.
Toni Lee and Chiara Obey finished fourth and fifth respectively in heat one of the women’s 55-meter prelims. Lee posted a time of 7.45 seconds while Obey finished with a time of 7. 92 seconds.
Jamie Blue finished fifth in heat one of the women’s 400-meter preliminaries after posting a time of 1:01.91.
Jazmin Greer, Rambo and Blue competed in the 200-meter dash preliminaries. Greer had the best finish with a time of 26.04 seconds.
Andree Bonvillain finished sixth in the pole vault with a height of 3.35 meters while Kelli Hebert finished 10th.
Readeaux finished fourth in heat 2 of the women’s long jump with a jump of 5.43 meters.
Freshman Stacey Fuller finished fourth in heat 1 of the men’s 400-meter prelims, posting a time of 50.51 seconds. Quenton Jones followed with a fifth place finish with a time of 51.43 seconds.
Nathan Cormier finished sixth in heat 3 of the men’s 800-meter preliminaries with a time of 2:05.44.
The Sun Belt Conference Championships will conclude Sunday, Feb. 25.
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Arceneaux a bright spot in poor Cajun outing
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JONESBORO, Ark. -<font size="5"> Lafayette's </font size="5"> Justin Arceneaux came within an eyelash of winning the title of fastest man in the Sun Belt Conference Sunday.
Instead, he had to settle for the best individual performance by a UL athlete in the first conference meet of his career, the league's Indoor Track and Field Championships that concluded Sunday at Arkansas State.
Arceneaux, a product of Northside High, was the runner-up in the 55-meter dash with a 6.36 time. Middle Tennessee's Orlando Reid was also timed at 6.36, but Reid was declared the winner by a photo-determined finish.
Arceneaux, who had the fastest time in Saturday's 55-meter preliminaries with a 6.40, added that effort to his fourth-place finish in Saturday's long jump finals with a 22-11 1/4 leap. Those outings gave him 13 points, almost half of the Cajuns' 27-point total in the men's competition.
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Casey Brown turned in the best Cajun performance in the women's meet, providing more than half of her team's seven-point total with her fourth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run in 18:54.58. Brown also ran the anchor leg on the distance medley relay team of Stacey Enright, Lina Futi and Jasmine Collins that was eighth in 12:46.70.
UL's other women's points came from a seventh-place finish by Kioloni Readeaux in the triple jump in 38-4.
The UL men finished ninth of nine teams with those 27 points, while the women finished 11th in an 11-team field with the seven points.
The bulk of UL's other men's points came from Kyle Ward with a fourth-place finish in the 55-meter hurdles in 7.53. Joseph Dickens was sixth in the triple jump (46-2 3/4), Ben Leonards was eighth in the shot put (45-10 3/4) and Chance Perkins was eighth in the heptathlon (4,125 points) as the other individual finishers.
UL's Stacey Fuller, Tramaine Casey, Joey Wynn and Quenton Jones finished sixth in the 4x400-meter relay (3:22.03) and D. J. Hebert, Wynn, Fuller and Philip Guidry finished eighth in the distance medley (10:45.09).
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Re: Arceneaux a bright spot in poor Cajun outing
UL's current Tack and Field program is an embarrassment!
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UL's current Tack and Field program is an embarrassment!
Well considering it is not funded by the University and can not even pay 3 full time coaches what do you expect. i would like to see you try and give the individual attention each track athlete needs to excell at this level when you only have one full time assistant and a part time distance coach. It can not get done.
Re: Arceneaux a bright spot in poor Cajun outing
Why is the track program not funded by the university?
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Originally Posted by cjr3888
Why is the track program not funded by the university?
$$$
Re: Arceneaux a bright spot in poor Cajun outing
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Originally Posted by cajun nation
Well considering it is not funded by the University and can not even pay 3 full time coaches what do you expect. i would like to see you try and give the individual attention each track athlete needs to excell at this level when you only have one full time assistant and a part time distance coach. It can not get done.
I was done when Lancon and Badon were here in the early 90's!!!
Re: UL Track- It's SO sad!
What ever happened to Carl Lawson?
Re: UL Track- It's SO sad!
Those were the days my friend I thought they'd never end!!!! Obviously they have!!!!
Re: UL Track- It's SO sad!
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. . . I hope that the UL athletic department reads this.
Well I am glad to see that you got that off of your chest. But this university is not embaressed by the results of the meet and if you think they are your mistaken. Nothing will change in the near future either. if you are so passionate about that particular program then why dont you go out and raise 10 million for an endowment specificaly for track. So they would have a budget that would allow them to recruit and pay other coaches because we do have the lowest paid and lowest staffed coaching crew of any team in the sunbelt. A State has 9 fulltime coaches while we have 2. the sad part of that is about 6 of those makes more than Lance. So before you go out and start calling for peoples heads you need to take a closer look into the whole situation. I am not deffending the coaches here but they could both leave and make more monoey teaching and coaching in high school than they can at UL.
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I was done when Lancon and Badon were here in the early 90's!!!
Lancon and Badon were both field event coaches. We do not have 9 javelin throwers on the roster, or do we have 9 shot putters, or discus guys. We do not have 9 hurdlers nor do we have any really good jumpers. that is how they won. They did not win with speed on the track, never. They took a huge lead coming out of the field and just held on. Badon coached the jumps and Lancon coached the throws. that is how it was done.