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  1. Track & Field 2002-2004 UL Trackster Lawrence Willis

    LAFAYETTE — Most members of Louisiana’s track and field teams view the indoor season as a tune-up period for their preferred outdoor campaign.

    That’s especially true for Lawrence Willis, who burst into prominence with his two victories in last weekend’s UNO Invitational at Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans.

    Willis, who is coming off minor knee surgery, was careful during indoor meets. Now fully recovered, he can focus on performance.

    A personal-best 24-5 1/2 in the long jump and an impressive 50-1 1/4 triple jump earned the Cajun leaper NCAA regional qualifying marks in the first serious outdoor test of the season.

    “I just wanted to get a mark,” Willis said. “I wanted to have something to start with, something I could go forward with. I wanted to see where I was.

    “It’s going to get better.”

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    South Louisiana Publishing
    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

  2. Track & Field Louisiana's Willis qualifies for nationals in triple jump

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lawrence Willis is going to nationals. The University of Louisiana’s star triple jumper recorded the second-best performance of entrants here Saturday in the inaugural NCAA Mideast Regional track and field meet hosted by Ohio State to qualify for next week’s NCAA Championships

    The top five finishers in each event advance to the national meet in Sacramento.

    Willis, who entered the weekend’s meet with a fifth-best 53-11 1/4 in the region from the May 3 LSU Twilight Meet, won his section with a 53-10 1/2 effort.

    The only performer to top Willis here was Richard Smith of Arkansas, who bested all entrants with a 54-1 1/4.

    Willis was the only Ragin’ Cajun to achieve the national meet.

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  3. Track & Field Louisiana's Lawrence Willis an All-American

    Cajuns’ Willis 4th in NCAA meet

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Univeristy of Louisiana’s Lawrence Willis achieved All-American status and finished fourth in the nation here Saturday in the men’s triple jump at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

    The Sun Belt Conference champion had a best effort of 53-10 1/4, coming on his first attempt of the evening, to finish his junior season on a high note.

    Southern California senior Julien Kapek was the triple jump winner with a 56-2 jump on his second attempt, while Auburn junior Leevan Sands edged USC sophomore Allen Simms, 55-6 1/4 to 55-5 1/2 for second place.

    Sands achieved his best jump on his third try, while Simms’ 55-5 1/2 came on his final try.

    While Willis was fourth in the triple jump, other Louisiana competitors included LSU’s Lejuan Simon (8th, 52-6) and John Moffitt (9th, 51-11 3/4).

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  4. Track & Field Willis Relishes his 10>4 finish

    Cajuns’ Willis relishes fourth place NCAA effort


    June 17, 2003

    LOUISIANA La. — Lawrence Willis was surrounded by the finest triple jumpers in the nation last week, and he showed he belonged with the best of them.

    The Louisiana junior is back in class at summer school this week after placing fourth in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Saturday in Sacramento to earn All-America acclaim.

    “I was anticipating finishing 10th, because that’s where I ranked going into the meet,” Willis said. “But I was looking forward to the meet and hoping to finish higher.

    “I thought if I performed like I had all year and got a good jump I could finish in the top five.”

    That’s exactly what happened, as Willis bolted to a 53-10 1/4 on his first attempt in the finasls and finished behind Southern Cal’s Julien Kapek (56-2), Auburn’s Leevan Sands (55-6 1/4) and Southern Cal’s Allen Simms (55-5 1/2).

    Kapek is a senior, but the next three jumpers are juniors so Willis can count on stiff competition in the future, too.

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    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com


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    53-10 1/4 and 4th in the nation is great.

    That is an improvement of 2 feet 5.25 inches over last years 51-05.00 that Lawrence won the Sunbelt with.

    It is also 1 foot and three quarters of an inch better than the jump that landed him in second place at LSU TAMU event a year ago.

    Finally it is a whole 3 feet 9 inches better than his 50'01.25 performance that won at the University of New Oleans Outdoor Track & Field Invitational at Tad Gormley Stadium just this year.

    Congratulations Lawrence Willis on becoming coach Lance Veazey's 1st All-American.


    Geaux Cajuns

  6. Track & Field Louisiana's Willis and Richardson receive top honors

    . . .
    Bennie Brazell of LSU was named the men’s Track Athlete of the Year, while national champion Brian Johnson of Southern tied with Lawrence Willis of Louisiana for Field Athlete of the Year. Kellie Willie of LSU was named the Freshman of the Year, while Derek Richardson of Louisiana was named the Newcomer of the Year for first-year in Louisiana non-freshmen.
    ...


    Tying Johnson was Willis who won the triple jump both indoors and outdoors in the Sun Belt Conference. He was second in the NCAA Regional with a leap of 53-10 and then finished the year with a fourth place All-America showing at the NCAA Outdoors with a best effort of 53-11 and one-quarter.

    Willie as a freshman ran on three national championship relay teams, including anchoring the LSU 4 x 400 team to national titles indoors and outdoors. He twice earned All-American honors in the 400 meters with his fifth place outdoor finish time of 45.14 marking the fourth best time in school history.

    Louisiana’s Richardson qualified for the NCAA Regional meet in the long jump in his first year of competition with an effort of 24-7 at the Sun Belt Conference meet where he finished third.

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  7. Track & Field Willis Named Sun Belt Track & Field Performer Of The Week

    LOUISIANA La. - University of Louisiana track & field standout Lawrence Willis was honored as Sun Belt performer of the week after a second place finish in the triple jump competition at the Houston Invitational.

    The 2003 All-American triple jumper earned second place overall and first among collegians after a provisional regional qualifying mark of 52-06.00 at the Yeoman Field House. Willis also placed fifth overall in the long jump competition with jump of 22-10.50.

    The Iota, La., native, recorded the third longest triple jump in Ragin’ Cajuns history at the 2003 LSU Twilight with a distance of 53-11.25 to win the event.

    Willis was named 2003 All-Louisiana Field Athlete of the Year while after winning the 2002 and 2003 Indoor and Outdoor Triple Jump Championships in the Sun Belt Conference.

    Willis will next compete along with the rest of the Ragin’ Cajuns at the 2004 LSU Purple Tiger Indoor Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 24.

    LOUISIANA SI

  8. Track & Field Lawrence Willis auto qualifies for NCAA Indoor Championships

    RAGIN' CAJUNS TRACK & FIELD TURNS IN TWELVE TOP FIVE PERFORMANCES AT LSU INDOOR MEET

    BATON ROUGE- Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns indoor track and field team competed at the 2004 LSU Indoor Invitational Saturday in the first of three consecutive meets for the team at the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse.

    Louisiana held their own against the 24-team field, which included 11 fellow in-state schools. The Ragin' Cajuns placed in the top five in twelve events, including an NCAA automatic qualifying mark by men's triple jumper Lawrence Willis.

    Willis finished second overall in the triple jump competition with a distance of 53-11.00 to set a personal best indoor mark for himself and qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships.

    The Ragin' Cajuns received a strong performance in the 60-meter dash as sophomore sprinter Jarvis Murchison qualified and placed third overall in the finals with a time of 6.89.

    Fellow teammate Kade Slaughter also qualified for the finals in the 60-meter and placed sixth overall in a time of 6.94, before leading the team with a fourth place finish time of 22.56 in the 200-meter dash.

    Other notable men's performances included senior Lawrence Leben who finished with a 60-meter hurdle time of 8.13 to place fourth overall and junior Frederick Flugence who placed fifth in the long jump with a distance of 22-01.75.

    The Ragin' Cajun men's 4x400 relay team finished fourth overall out of 15 teams with a time of 3:22.00.

    On the women's side sophomore Stacey Young captured the 800-meter title by over four seconds in a time of 2:22.66.

    Senior distance runner Natalie Gillis turned in a personal best indoor time of 10:26.36 to place fifth overall in the 3,000-meter race, while pole vaulter Andree Bonvillain placed fifth overall in her event with a mark of 10-11.75.

    The Ragin' Cajuns track and field team will return to the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse next Friday to compete in the Bayou Bengal Invitational.

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    Willis tops Cajuns’ effort

    BATON ROUGE — Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns indoor track and field team competed at the 2004 LSU Indoor Invitational Saturday in the first of three consecutive meets for the team at the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse.

    UL held its own against the 24-team field, which included 11 fellow in-state schools. The Ragin’ Cajuns placed in the top five in 12 events, including an NCAA automatic qualifying mark by men’s triple jumper Lawrence Willis.

    Willis finished second overall in the triple jump competition with a distance of 53-11 to set a personal best indoor mark for himself and qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns got a strong performance in the 60-meter dash as sophomore sprinter Jarvis Murchison qualified and placed third overall in the finals with a time of 6.89.

    Teammate Kade Slaughter also qualified for the finals in the 60-meter and placed sixth overall in a time of 6.94, before leading the team with a fourth place finish time of 22.56 in the 200-meter dash.

    Other notable men’s performances included senior Lawrence Leben, who finished with a 60-meter hurdle time of 8.13 to place fourth overall, and junior Frederick Flugence, who placed fifth in the long jump with a distance of 22-1.75.

    The Cajun men’s 4x400 relay team finished fourth overall out of 15 teams with a time of 3:22.0.

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    Geaux Lawrence!


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