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Laurent Lamothe was Barry University’?s first men’?s tennis All-American, reaching the NCAA Division II national quarterfinals in singles in 1993. He qualified for the NCAA national tournament twice during his career at Barry, and set the stage for today’?s Buccaneer men’?s teams that have excelled at nationals. A former member of the Haitian national Davis Cup team, Laurent played in 20 different countries, representing his nation. He had a #28 national collegiate ranking in 1994, and was #44 during his sophomore season.
He was voted team MVP two years, and was an All-Sunshine State Conference selection in 1994. Laurent was an excellent student, earning Dean’?s List honors several times. He furthered his studies in Barry’?s School of Business M.B.A. program. He was active in the community with the ?Food for the Poor? organization, worked clinics for under-privileged children and ran leadership clinics in Little Haiti in Miami. He served as the Prime Minister of Haiti from March 2012 to December 2014. On March 5, 2016, Laurent was inducted to the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame.
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