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This year's Sun Belt Conference expansion leads to an earlier start to the league's baseball season, a fact that's hitting UL's squad right in the face this weekend.
Recently, hits have been hard to come by for the Ragin' Cajuns, who welcome long-time rival South Alabama to Moore Field at 6:30 p.m. today for the first of a three-game Sun Belt series.
The Cajuns (11-3) broke into a national poll last week, ranked 29th by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, and proceeded to lose three of four road games for their first losses of the season.
The last two losses were 1-0 at Southern Mississippi on Sunday and 2-1 at Northwestern State on Tuesday, and UL had a total of seven hits - six singles and a Tim Santiago double - in the two games.
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"We've struggled offensively, but in a 56-game schedule you're going to get into streaks when you pitch and don't hit and some when you hit and you don't pitch. You have to try to stay as consistent as you can over the long haul."
This year's Sun Belt haul is longer, with Florida Atlantic and UL Monroe coming into the baseball fold and bumping the start of the league season two weeks earlier. Last year, the Cajuns opened their league season on March 24 - against the same South Alabama squad.
"I'm all right with conference early," Robichaux said. "Sometimes you can get things going early and when you get into conference you're a different club. The thing you don't want to do is play too many conference games because you beat each other up for NCAA regionals."
The two-game hitting slump has dropped the Cajuns below the .300 mark (.299) for the first time this season, but UL is still under the 3.00 ERA mark (2.98) heading into the weekend series.
Robichaux will send junior righthander Buddy Glass (3-1, 1.65) to the mound in tonight's opener against USA. Glass was the hard-luck loser in Sunday's 1-0 game at USM, scattering seven hits and fanning five in 8 2/3 innings before reliever Danny Farquhar allowed a ninth-inning bloop single for the game's only run.
Glass and the UL staff will face a Jaguar lineup led by sophomore third baseman David Doss, named the NCBWA's national Player of the Week after hitting .480 with two homers, 11 runs scored and 16 RBI in six games last week.
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