Arizona Wildcats place kicker Lucas Havrisik (43) prepares to attempt a 51-yard field goal during a game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Arizona Stadium Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019.

Former Arizona kicker Lucas Havrisik has earned a camp invite from the Indianapolis Colts.

Havrisik kicked for the Wildcats from 2017-21 and made honorable-mention All-Pac-12 the past two seasons.

Havrisik twice tied the school record for longest field goal, making 57-yarders against Utah in 2021 and Washington State in ’17. He finished his career with five field goals of 50-plus yards and annually ranked among the national leaders in kickoff touchback percentage. His career rate was 76.1%.

Consistent accuracy eluded Havrisik for much of his college career. He made 64.2% of his field-goal attempts (34 of 53).

Michael Badgley and Rodrigo Blankenship split placekicking duties for the Colts last season. Blankenship, who missed about two-thirds of the 2021 season because of a hip injury, remains on the roster.

Havrisik is the second ex-Wildcat to sign with a team after this weekend’s draft, joining receiver Stanley Berryhill III, who inked a free-agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons.


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