Lawrence Trice
Lawrence Trice

Bio

Lawrence Trice Jr. has degrees: Exercise & Wellness and Sociology/ Master's in Post-secondary & Higher Education. He is a professional sprinter with an inspiring story of determination on and off the track. His passion and dedication to the sport continue to thrive after returning from some crucial and potentially career-ending injuries. After two torn hamstrings, and LCL tear, surgical repair to the lower abdomen, a groin tear and a hernia, he has found the strength to persevere and boast an amazing comeback to the sport.

There is more than what meets the eye with Lawrence. His life is one of hope, challenges and a strong will to succeed and make a powerful impact in the lives of others. As an athlete, he has top 5 marks at Arizona State University and broke several records at AAG Sports Academy, which still stand to this day. He is also World ranked in the 60m and 100m prior to his battles with injury.

 

Accomplishments:

 

  • Team USA (NCACWC) 2x Gold Medalist July 2019
  • Champion – Grand Canyon State Games July 2019
  • Champion – Grand Canyon State Games July 2018
  • Team USA (NCACWC) Silver & Gold Medalist September 2017
  • Champion – Grand Canyon State Games July 2017
  • Best Young Entrepreneur PHX Under 30 – The best Of Phoenix February 2016
  • Dean’s List – Arizona State University June 2010
  • 4-time Maroon and Gold Scholar – Arizona State University June 2009-2010
  • 5-time recipient of the Scholar Baller Award – Arizona State University June 2009-2010
  • Honors in Track and Field – All-West Region June 2009
  • #5 All-time- Arizona State University School History March 2010
  • Academic Honors – Mountain Pacific Sports Conference March 2010
  • 60m indoor Champion– Mountain Pacific Sports Conference March 2010
  • 60m indoor #4 ranked in the nation- NCAA DI (National Collegiate Athletic Association Division1)
  • Arthur Ashe Jr. Award –NCAA/USTFCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association) June 2010
  • USTFCCA All-Academic – USTFCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country-Coaches Association) June 2010
  • PAC-12 All-Academic – Pac12 July 2010
  • Post-Collegiate Scholarship – National Collegiate Athletic Association June 2010