Final Score
UL-1
WKU-4
I'm sad.
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Final Score
UL-1
WKU-4
I'm sad.
Oh well.
Hope our, RPI, overall ranking, and great history gets us into the post sason.
Two and a Bar-B-Q, Lady Cajuns are O U T!!!:???: :???: :???:
What is going on with these ladies??
Confused,
DaddyCajun
ps I still love you Ladies!!!! Pick your chins up and crank it in Regionals!!!!!!
I'm crying, and waiting for the Boo Birds to come out of the trees.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by ragincajunette
Stranded runners and 1 bad inning.
The story in both games
It is not guaranteed that they will make the regionals.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
If not I believe we are getting screwed...we have a higher RPI than last year and are 6-1 against top 25Quote:
Originally Posted by CajunRed
No boo bird here; but you've got to be scratching your head about now. I'm just wondering if they're pressing right now. They are (should be) the class of the conference, have performed very well against quality competition; but sometimes inexplicably lose to less talented teams. :???: Perhaps the success against the "better" competition is that they don't have a "fear of losing"; hence they play looser. Well, I'm not a sports psychologist; but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night! :rolleyes:
Hopefully we're still in the NCAA tournament and they can perform up to their abilities.
Shof
Not trying to start anything because I am not privy to any of the inner workings of UL softball, but....you have to wonder if there is some internal chemistry problem???Quote:
Originally Posted by shof
That will put pull even the most talented teams apart.
Very strange happenings the last half of the season for Louisiana Softball????
Z.
But its not just RPI and not just what you did against top 25 RPI teams.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clutch0364
When you look at our last half of the season, we suck. When you look at our last 10 games, we suck. We failed to win a weak conference championship. We were two and out of a weak conference tournament.
I want us to be in... but I could not belly ache if the committee thought otherwise!
I look for us to be in; but like you, would not be shocked if omitted. I mean look at the year's we were very strong only to get seeded 3rd, and sent to very difficult regionals, etc. I would sure hate for the season to end this way, and I'm positive the young ladies and staff feel far worse about this tournament than any fan. Let's all hope they've got a few more games (at least) to try and get this thing turned around..~.Quote:
Originally Posted by CajunRed
I love the ladies like anyone but when I heard the score the same thing ran through my mind... Whats going on here... Coach comes on the radio and calls out the Seniors....im not sure what to think.... I was thinking next year we had a legit shot at the gold ring.... not an appearance but winning it all.... hope things (whatever they may be) can get worked outQuote:
Originally Posted by Zeebart21
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What do you mean, "Coach comes on the radio and calls out the Seniors..." Was that a bad thing? I don't listen to the radio show and I don't know what you mean. Did one of the coaches say the seniors weren't pulling their load?
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The Sun Belt Conference with the addition of Florida Atlantic has risen in STATUS in the major conferences. The last I looked in the Warren Nolan Report for RPI, the Sun Belt was listed as # 10 in Conference standings. That is not a bad thing, since there are 31 Conferences. The Sun Belt has improved tremendously. The records of the teams in the league are not good because they are playing tough competition in order to be ready to play well at the end. AND they have.
Check here:
http://www.fullysports.com/softball/2007/conferencerank
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Two and through.
No one expected UL's 23rd-ranked softball team to make this early a departure from the Sun Belt Conference tournament, especially since the Ragin' Cajuns had never lost a game in the event's history.
Thursday morning, they lost for the second time in less than 24 hours, falling to sixth-seeded Western Kentucky, 4-1, in an elimination game at Middle Tennessee's Blue Raider Complex in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
That loss left the Cajuns (46-16) as the first team eliminated from the tournament - one they had won every year since it was inaugurated in 2000 - and left UL in question of receiving an at-large bid when the NCAA tournament field is announced Sunday afternoon.
The loss also meant that UL went 0-2 in the tournament against teams they swept during the regular season.
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Western Kentucky (29-31), meanwhile, lives to battle another day and will face North Texas in another elimination game at 10 a.m. today. Finals are set for Saturday afternoon,with the league now crowning a team other than UL for the first time in its history.
Much like Wednesday's 6-5 loss to seventh-seeded North Texas, the Cajuns were their own worst enemy Thursday. The Cajuns out-hit the Lady Toppers, 7-5, but stranded 11 runners, including leaving the bases loaded twice.
WKU scored all of its runs in the fifth inning off Cajun freshman starter Brittany Cuevas (31-9). The highlight was a three-run homer with two outs by senior outfielder Alana Towns over the left-field wall.
"Words can't explain how that felt," Towns said. "I was halfway to second when I saw the umpire waving his arm."
That hit was enough for pitcher Jennifer Kempf (20-18), who scattered seven hits and gave up a lone unearned run while fanning nine. Except for the home run, Cuevas was equal to the task, striking out eight. But her teammates couldn't generate any offense after the first inning when Melissa Verde doubled off the wall in center field to score Holly Tankersley.
That 1-0 lead held up until the fifth when Renikka Toliver, Rachelle Boucher and Sam Cronk all had two-out singles, Toliver scoring on shortstop Karli Hubbard's error. Towns followed with her fifth homer of the year.
"It was incredible to see our two seniors (Toliver and Towns) come through," said WKU coach Rachel Lawson. "Louisiana-Lafayette is a great team, and I was proud to see our team battle with them. But the two seniors were just clutch."
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The Lady Cajun softball team went into a tailspin. What are some of the consequences that could arise?
One thing I really fear is that the ladies that committed will get a lot of pressure from teams who also recruited them to change their minds. Are they strong enough with their committment to withstand the pressure?
Do we get a bid to a Regional? I don't think so, but I have been wrong more times than I have been right.
I think the Lady Cajuns get a regional. Their body of work is still very imrpessive.
Softball still isn't as strong (as many strong teams) nationally as the other "Big 5 Sports"
If I were a recruit looking for a team to play on I would read "Job Opening" :)
jmo
They'll be fine I think, don't like what has happened don't get me wrong, but...
Finishing regular season right at top 25 and a mid twenties rpi with a 9-2 record against top 30 teams (Fresno State & Houston) should be enough to at least get them into a regional. How far will they go? Depends on A LOT of things.
For recruits and such, as I know you have heard EVERYBODY say it, this is a young team. They are only going to be better next year, and that is just with who is on the team right now. That is the way I feel personally. Girls like Melissa Verde, Lana Bowers, Vallie Gaspard, and of course Brittany Cuevas, have had a standout year and are going to get better with hitting, getting on base, pitching and all that good stuff. Especially when Mike Lotief gets his way with them. 14 freshman; they are going to be around for a while. And when they gel, they are going to play strong for the next 3 years together. The girls who are coming in are not going to change their minds because we lost our first conference tournament in 8 years. Name another team that can boast that...
Keep cheering for whatever we can get this year, and just wait, next year will be a lot of fun. .~.
Girls coming next year have already signed. That is more than a commitment.Quote:
Originally Posted by ULforlife
I did not realize that. I thought only committments had been made. That is good news!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunsmike
My question(s) were not to be of the "Chicken Little" type. I just wanted to find out the pulse of the fans. Sounds like the pulse is beating very well. Regardless of the answer outcomes I am still a true fan, and will not waiver in my support for our programs..~. ..O.. .~.
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Florida Atlantic's conference changed, but its result stayed the same.
FAU won the Sun Belt softball championship Saturday at MTSU with a 1-0 win over Troy. A first-year member of the Sun Belt, FAU had won nine Atlantic Sun titles in the previous 10 years.
FAU is only the second Sun Belt champion in league history, as Louisiana-Lafayette had won the first seven Sun Belt titles.
FAU pitcher Jen Musillo was named the Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player after tossing 44 innings and three shutouts in the four-day tournament.
FAU and Troy combined for only five hits in the title game.
FAU's Melissa Moore walked with one out in the third inning, and Annie Voyles cranked an RBI double off the left-centerfield wall — her sixth RBI in 65 games this season.
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didnt we sweep these girls in the regular season?Quote:
Originally Posted by NewsCopy
Z.
Yes the 3 game score was 13-4Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeebart21
So if there is one team we wanted to win the tourney (besides us) it would be FAU. A season sweep against the champs can't do to much damage.
The Lady Cajuns were 7-3 their last 10 games.
11-4 was their record for the last 15 games.
I have no doubt they are in.
I think we are judging them against themselves and not the rest of the field.
I just hope the NCAA commitee doesn't pit step vs rep. In other words I hope they don't use UL-Women vs Lady Cajuns to decide. This team deserves a bid without a doubt.
UL
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Sam Houston St
UH
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REGIONALS
May 17-19 or 18-20
Houston (42-16)
La.-Lafayette (46-16)
Sam Houston St. (37-24)
(4) Texas A&M* (40-10)
I couldn't tell by the info whether we are the 2 or 3 seed. However, in comparison with Houston, I'd say we're prolly the 2 seed. I also think that if we play up to potential, we could very well win this regional.
Did FAU make the regionals?
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS SOFTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!