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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The University of Louisiana track team grabbed three places on both the men's and women's sides, but was dealt a major blow Saturday on the first day of action in the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Sophomore hurdler/high jumper Luke Moody of Rayne suffered a fall during the men's high jump competition, one which resulted in a broken leg. Moody underwent successful surgery Saturday evening at a Murfreesboro hospital.
Moody was expected to be one of UL's best bets for league honors, ranking third in the league in the 55-meter hurdles entering the two-day conference meet being hosted by Middle Tennessee at the Murphy Center.
The Cajun men stand ninth of nine teams after Saturday's first four completed events with three points, while the women's squad is ninth of 10 teams with eight points after Saturday's six women's events.
Much of Saturday's schedule was made up of running event preliminaries, with finals in five field events and 16 running events set for today's final session.
Host Middle Tennessee leads the men's race after four events with 38 points, with Arkansas State, North Texas and South Alabama all close behind with 29, 27 and 25 respectively.
Favored North Texas has a narrow 47-45 1/2 lead over South Alabama in the women's meet heading into today.