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    The offense cranked six home runs and the pitching staff tossed 11 shutout innings on the day as No. 18-ranked Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Softball posted run-rule wins over North Dakota State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Saturday in the Ragin' Cajuns Invitational at Lamson Park.
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    Louisiana (15-4) moved to 4-0 in the weekend event, which wraps up on Sunday, following a 15-0 (5 inn.) win over NDSU and a 8-0 (6 inn.) win over A&MCC.
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    The Ragin' Cajuns will face Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at 11:30 a.m. and Alcorn at 1:45 p.m. to complete tournament play.
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    Saturday's sweep moved head coach Michael Lotief one win away from his 700th career victory. Lotief's career record now stands at 699-172-1 (.802).
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    Five different players posted three hits as Louisiana compiled 22_over the two games. Lexie Comeaux and DJ Sanders both homered in each game, the tally increasing Sanders' season total to 10. Comeaux led all Cajuns on Saturday with five RBI.
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    The Ragin' Cajuns have now won 11 of their last 12 games dating back to the Alabama weekend series.
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    The offense has now produced multiple home runs five straight games and 10 of the last 12 overall. Saturday's production brought the team's season batting average above .300 (.309 actual).
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    Louisiana vs. North Dakota State
    Louisiana jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first inning, chasing NDSU starter KK Leddy. Beth Ashley (double), Comeaux (single) and Kelli Martinez (double) each delivered two RBI as the Ragin' Cajuns stretched out a 1-0 lead.
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    The final blow came in the fourth inning on a bases-loaded RBI single from Martinez. A misplay on Martinez's slap hit into center field allowed the bases to be empty, and for her to score, increasing the lead to 13-0.
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    Louisiana's 7-8-9 hitters (Comeaux, Kassidy Zeringue, Martinez) combined to go 7-for-8 with seven runs scored and seven RBI.
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    Comeaux was 2-for-3 at the plate with a home run and four RBI while Martinez was 3-for-3 with three RBI. Sanders hit her team-leading ninth home run of the season.
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    Alex Stewart (3.0 IP), Macey Smith (1.0 IP) and Kylee Jo Trahan (1.0 IP) combined for a one-hit shutout of NDSU (5-13). It was the pitching staff's fifth shutout of the season._
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    Louisiana vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
    The Ragin' Cajuns belted a season-high four home runs, getting one apiece from Comeaux, Aleah Craighton, Kara Gremillion and Sanders, in outpacing the Islanders (4-11).
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    Stewart pitched five shutout innings and Summer Ellyson pitched the sixth inning to complete the pitching staff's second shutout of the day and sixth of the season. The performance brought Stewart's line for Saturday's action to eight innings pitched with no runs and just two hits allowed.
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    After pushing across a pair of unearned in the first inning, the Ragin' Cajuns methodically increased their lead.
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    It began with solo home runs from Gremillion (2nd inning) and Sanders (3rd inning) which made it 4-0. The final push was a four-run sixth inning keyed by solo home runs from Comeaux and Craighton plus an RBI double from Haley Hayden
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    Sanders' home run moved her into double digits for the season at 10. She's now homered in four of the last five games and picked up seven home runs since the start of the Mardi Gras Invitational on Feb. 23.




    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Samantha Walsh went 2-for-4 with a solo home run and a pair of RBI and the No. 5-ranked Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball team withstood a pair of late scoring opportunities to earn a 2-1 victory over No. 4-ranked Alabama in the nightcap of a doubleheader on Saturday at Rhoads Stadium.

    In the opener, Haylie McCleaney went 2-for-3 and scored a pair of runs while Sydney Littlejohn scattered three hits and fanned five as Alabama took a 5-1 victory.

    Jordan Wallace picked up the victory in the nightcap for Louisiana (15-1) as she scattered five hits and fanned six. Leandra Maly and Haley Hayden each had singles for the Ragin' Cajuns while Lexie Elkins and Kelli Martinez each drew a pair of walks.

    The final game of the series is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday. The game can be heard in the Lafayette area on ESPN 1420 AM and can be seen on SEC Network-plus and ESPN3.

    "It was two good teams going at each other," Louisiana head coach Michael Lotief said. "I thought their kid (Sydney Littlejohn) pitched incredible in game one and their freshman (Alexis Osorio) threw the ball well in game two. I thought our kid (Jordan Wallace) showed some guts in game two.

    "Our hitters kept adjusting throughout the game, and so did Alabama. It was just good softball. It may not look like that to the casual fan. But when you know what's going on with all of the adjustments being made and everything that's being done to try to get an advantage in this game, it's just good quality softball."

    GAME 2 – Louisiana 2, Alabama 1
    Walsh excelled with both her glove and her bat in the nightcap in helping Louisiana earn a split in a battle between two teams that reached the Women's College World Series in 2014. Her solo home run Alexis Osorio (5-2) to lead off the fourth inning off erased a 1-0 lead by Alabama (14-4) before her two-out single to center in the fifth scored Hayden.

    The junior third baseman also fueled Louisiana's effort in the field as snagged a Marisa Runyon liner for an eventual inning-ending double play in the second inning before her diving grab of Leona Lafaele's liner in the fifth kept the Crimson Tide off the bases.

    "She saved us," Lotief said about Walsh. "She's good in the heart of the lineup and can go off. I thought a lot of our kids had some quality at-bats, but never finished them off. Today, it was her turn to finish them off. She's good. She works hard, has good hand-eye coordination and is smart. She's a good hitter."

    Wallace (6-0) struck out the side in the first inning for Louisiana and kept Alabama off the board until the third inning when Lafaele led off the frame with a triple off the glove of a diving Martinez in right-center field and scored on Chandler Dare's sacrifice fly to left.

    The Ragin' Cajuns kept Alabama off the board in the final two innings after the Crimson Tide put their first two runners on base in each frame. Wallace issued a walk to McCleaney to lead off the sixth before a single by Demi Turner and a sacrifice bunt by Danielle Richard put runners on second and third with one out.

    But Wallace got Chaunsey Bell to ground back to the circle on an attempted safety squeeze before fanning Danae Hays to end the sixth inning.

    Alabama threatened again in the seventh after singles by both Jadyn Spencer and Marisa Runyon before the Cajuns defense stepped up. Wallace got Lafaele to ground into a fielder's choice as Spencer was tagged out at third for the first out before Hayden made a diving stop of a grounder by Dare and retired the speedster for the second out.

    Wallace then got McCleaney, who entered the game with a .588 batting average, to ground out to Hayden at second, ending the threat and giving Louisiana its first win away from Lamson Park this season.

    Spencer had two hits to lead Alabama with Osorio allowing four hits, striking out 12 and issuing six walks in a losing effort.

    Game 1 – Alabama 5, Louisiana 1
    Alabama scored runs in the first, third and fourth innings off Louisiana starter Christina Hamilton (3-1) as it built a 4-0 lead and kept the Ragin' Cajuns off-balance at the plate. McCleaney scored in the first inning on a grounder by Bell before reaching base on a third-inning single, moving to third on a single by Turner and scoring on a throwing error.

    The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 4-0 in the fourth when Spencer hit a one-out single and Runyon followed with a two-run homer to center-field.

    Littlejohn (6-0), who struck out five and walked three, held Louisiana hitless until Hayden led off the fifth inning with a bloop single to left field. Walsh added a two-out double off the left-field wall to score Hayden and cut the Alabama lead to 4-1 before the Crimson Tide added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth when Hays hit a solo home run off Ragin' Cajuns reliever Kylee Jo Trahan.

    Hamilton allowed three earned runs and fanned two batters in five innings for the Ragin' Cajuns. Maly added a pinch-hit single and Elkins walked twice for Louisiana, which stranded five runners on base.









    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball team has been ranked 13th in the initial 2014 USA Today/NFCA Division I Softball Poll, which was announced by the NFCA on Tuesday.

    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball team has been ranked 13th in the initial 2014 USA Today/NFCA Division I Softball Poll, which was announced by the NFCA on Tuesday.

    The Cajuns have been ranked in the top-25 in each of the last 12 seasons and in 17 of the last 20 seasons, dating back to 1995. They dropped one spot from 12th in last seasons final polls, and were ranked 11th at seasons start in 2013.

    "It's always and honor and a privilege to be recognized by your peers as one of the top programs in the country," head coach Michael Lotief said. "That is a good thing for our program and it says a lot about the respect that this program garners throughout the country."

    Tennessee opens the season in the top spot with 729 points and seven first place votes, despite defending national champion Oklahoma receiving 17 first place votes. The Sooners are ranked second with 720 points in the poll.

    The Cajuns face six top-25 teams on the 2014 regular season schedule, accounting for 17 games. No. 2 Oklahoma (March 14-15), No. 5 Michigan (Feb. 14-15), No. 10 Texas (Feb. 7-8), No. 18 Baylor (Feb. 28 & April 22), No. 20 South Alabama (April 12-13) and No. 25 USF (Feb. 22) are all on the Cajuns' schedule, with Oklahoma, Michigan, Texas and South Alabama each making trips to Lamson Park.

    "It's good to see other teams on our schedule in the polls," Lotief . "I am hoping that the expectations of the season and excitement of the schedule encourage people to come support the team at Lamson Park, and get on board as we start the cycle with a new group of kids."

    The Cajuns maintained a top-25 ranking, despite losing several key players from 2013, including All-Americans Nerissa Myers, Brianna Cherry and Sarah Draheim.

    Louisiana returns All-Sun Belt selections Natalie Fernandez, Jordan Wallace and Shellie Landry, to compliment a young team entering the season.

    "This is a young team though," Lotief added. "I think this team is going to be very good, but we have a lot of work ahead of us and we have a lot of big shoes to fill. These kids have worked very hard and they embrace the expectations and challenges of being one of the best teams in the country, but it's going to be a journey."

    As great an honor as it is to be selected in the top-25, Lotief says that the team would have the same approach and confidence going into the season, no matter what.

    "Confidence comes from within," Lotief said. "It doesn't come from your batting average, a result or how someone feels you are. In my opinion, confidence comes from how you see yourself, and hopefully our girls are confident because they believe in themselves, their preparation and how they believe in each other. Even if we were 150th in the polls, I'd hope our girls came into the season with as much confidence as they would now."

    The Cajuns open the 2014 season on Feb. 7 for the 28th Annual Louisiana Classics with Northern Iowa at Lamson Park. First pitch for the season is scheduled for 2 p.m.

    Season tickets can be purchased for $135 for reserved seats and $75 dollars for bleacher seats. Tickets are on sale at the Cajundome Ticket Office or by visiting RaginCajuns.com.

    Published on October 8th, 2013 03:02 pm   

    THIS SATURDAY at NOON & SUNDAY at 2PM

    Join us at the Lamson Park!

    Breast Cancer Awareness Game and a Canned Goods Food Drive.



    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball program will host LSU-Alexandria and Lamar University in a pair of fall exhibition games this coming weekend at Lamson Park. The Cajuns will take on LSU-Alexandria on Saturday, October 12 at noon, and Lamar on Sunday, October 13 at 2 p.m.


    Saturday's game will be the "THINK PINK BREAST CANCER AWARENESS GAME." Please support "Fight Like A Girl" Cancer Awareness Day by wearing pink to the game! If you do not have pink, the Cajuns softball team will be selling "Fight Like A Girl" â€" pink t-shirts in honor of all family and friends that have battled Cancer.

    Donations will be accepted at the gate, and the Ragin' Cajuns invite all cancer survivors to be honored pregame at 11:30 on the field.

    On Sunday, the team will be hosting a Canned Good Food Drive in conjunction with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans & Acadiana.



    The team will be accepting donations and canned goods, at the gate with the help of the UL Ragin' Cajuns Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Please help us fill their shelves with your generous donations. For information on how you can join the fight against hunger in our community, please contact Second Harvest Food Bank representative Mary-Kay Rath at 337.247.4079.

    Come out to the park and support the Ragin' Cajuns softball team as well as two great causes, and get a warm up for what you will see on the field for the 2014 Softball season. Season Ticket Renewals will be sent out in October and we are looking forward to our fans renewals! Spread the word and bring some new friends fans to the park!

    The 2014 season kicks off on Friday, February 7, when the Ragin' Cajuns play host to the Texas Longhorns at 4:00 p.m. in the 2014 Louisiana Classic at Lamson Park.
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