Former Athletes Join Hall of Fame

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The University of Louisiana of Çàɬֱ²¥ will induct four former athletes into the UL Çàɬֱ²¥ S Club Hall of Fame this year. Those athletes are Alyson Habetz, softball; Gerald Landry, football; Garrett O’Connor, baseball; and Ndabe Mdhlongwa, track and field.

Alyson Habetz (softball - 1992-94) received a bachelor of arts degree in 1995 and was the outstanding graduate for the College of Liberal Arts at UL Çàɬֱ²¥ that same year. During her college career, she was a four-year letterman in softball and basketball. She received All-South Region honors all four years and was named All-American in 1994 and Academic All-American two years. Habetz helped to lead the Lady Cajuns to their first ever World Series appearance.

Gerald Landry (football - 1963-66) received a B.S. in Marketing and an M.A. in Education from UL Çàɬֱ²¥. He was a four-year letterman on the football squad, receiving All-Conference honors two of those years. Landry holds UL Çàɬֱ²¥ records in most extra points and consecutive field goals as well as leading scorer and receiver.

Garret O’Connor (baseball – 1982-86) graduated from UL Çàɬֱ²¥ in 1985 with a degree in Business Administration. O’Connor, a four-year letterman, received All-Louisiana and All-American honors during his career.

Ndabe Mdhlongwa (track and field – 1993-96) graduated from UL Çàɬֱ²¥ in 1996 with a degree in General Studies and then received his MBA from UL Çàɬֱ²¥ in 1998. Mdhlongwa was a four-year letterman for the track and field team. He received All-American honors three times and was an eight-time Sun Belt Conference Champion in the triple jump.

The purpose of the UL Çàɬֱ²¥ Hall of Fame is to give recognition to those athletes who have made a significant contribution to the good name of the university by demonstrating exceptional ability and sportsmanship on the playing fields, commendable scholarship in the classroom, high quality leadership on the campus, and who after leaving the university established a personal reputation for character and citizenship in the community which they reside.

"Our goal is to remind each new generation of athletes of the tradition they must uphold and the ideals that they should strive for while they are wearing the UL Çàɬֱ²¥ uniforms," said S Club President Dwight Prudhomme (football – 1979-82).

The S Club Alumni Chapter is comprised of men and women who lettered in athletics while they were students at SLI/USL/UL Çàɬֱ²¥. The S Club is a constituent chapter of the UL Çàɬֱ²¥ Alumni Association and it retains close ties to the Athletic Department.