Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
SEATTLE – The No. 22-ranked Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Softball team's 2023 season came to a close on Saturday, May 27 as the squad fell to national No. 7 seed Washington, 2-0, in the NCAA Seattle Super Regional at Husky Softball Stadium.
The Ragin' Cajuns finished the year with a 50-16 record, marking the first time Louisiana has tallied 50 wins in a season since 2019 and second time under head coach Gerry Glasco while making their first appearance in an NCAA Super Regional since 2016.
Re: Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
Overall, great job Team Glasco.
Geaux Cajuns
Re: Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
What a great ride this year has been if we can hold on to our players the future looks really bright. Congratulations to all who played a part in this season. Looking forward to next year. GEAUX CAJUNS.
Re: Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
I really liked this team. Great young ladies. Great heart. Looking fwd next year.
Re: Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
What a season! Watch out next year! WCWS for sure!
Re: Louisiana’s 2023 Campaign Concludes at NCAA Super Regional
Congratulations on a great season ladies and coaches. We are so blessed to have you all here. I am so proud of each and every one of you and I am really looking forward to seeing you all mature as individuals and as a team.
You accomplished so much this season, and your future is very bright as Ragin Cajuns and as persons. Thank you for all the years of hard work you have put in to accomplish so much... but don't forget there is more for you and your teammates to accomplish over the next few years.
A very special thank you to Megan, Karly and Kandra. You three provided such great leadership this year and last, and you all performed brilliantly during your all too brief stay with us here at Louisiana. You will all have moved on next year, but we will not forget you. You will always have a home here at Louisiana.