JUST WANTED TO REPOST THE LOCATION OF THE AUDIO FOR THE GAME TODAY.
You should be able to catch the game on the internet here.
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kr...rvs-sports.m3u
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JUST WANTED TO REPOST THE LOCATION OF THE AUDIO FOR THE GAME TODAY.
You should be able to catch the game on the internet here.
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kr...rvs-sports.m3u
Our short stop can pitch
are you getting it right now? i'm not...but probably because i am at work.
1 - 0 Sac St. Top 2nd
2 - 0 Sac St. Going to Bottom of 3rd
Someone please wake up our bats!!! ::x::
2 - 1 Sac St. Still in bottom of 5th
Coach Robe got tossed... lit a fire in the Cajuns it appears. They are getting a few hits now.
Robe was tossed. Now The cajuns have started to rally. Cajuns have tied it in the 5th
Dang... I have to leave to go home on a 45 minute commute! I hope I don't miss the end of the game. Keep posting updates so I can catch up as soon as I hit the casa. Still 2 - 2 in top of 6th!! It's only a matter of time... ..O.. .~.
Cajuns held off a rally in the top of 6th. 2 - 2 going into bottom of 6th
Cajuns take the lead in the bottom of the 6th 3 - 2
cajuns now lead 4 - 2
take what you will from this. but i just thought of it. Babineaux was tossed from wednesdays game and the cajuns scored 18 runs after "the incident". Today Coach Robe gets tossed and the Cajuns score only 4...LOL. OK, that was fun.
Cajuns WIN!!! Final Score, Cajuns 4 - Sac St. 2
Another Big win for Robe and the Cajuns. 13-0!!! What a great start on our journey to Omaha. Hopefully we can keep up the hot hitting; excellent pitching; and awesome defense. I wonder who is going to pitch tomorrow against Davis?? I heard Tony is so loaded with great arms that we may not see some pitchers until mid season. What a luxury to have all that horsepower. Hopefully we can stay healthy and continue to play great baseball...O.. :D
Way to go Cajuns!
I believe that Buddy Glass will take the mound on Friday.
<i>Victory gives Louisiana its best start in school history with a 13-0 record</i><blockquote><p align=justify>HONOLULU, Hawaii - A first-time mound starter going against the opposing team's ace? Not problem.
Threat of a letdown after wins in their biggest two tests on the first two days of a tournament? Not likely.
When you're on the roll that the University of Louisiana baseball team is on, it's going to take more than that.
The Ragin' Cajuns got yet another solid pitching effort, this time from newcomer Jonathan Cottrell and freshman Hunter Moody, and got eight hits in the final four innings in rallying from a 2-0 deficit and posting a 4-2 win over Sacramento State here Thursday in their third game of the First Hawaii Title Rainbow Tournament.
The 21st-ranked Cajuns improved to 13-0, equaling UL's school record for most wins to start a season, and stand at 3-0 in the tournament at Hawaii's Les Murakami Stadium. UL is the only unbeaten team in the six-team tournament heading into today's 6:30 p.m. (CST) contest against Cal-Davis.
UL scored twice in the fifth inning to tie the game and pushed across single runs in the sixth and seventh after Sacramento State starter Ethan Katz (1-3) had handcuffed the Cajuns through the first four innings.
"They threw their best arm at us," said Cajun head coach Tony Robichaux, "but people are going to do that to us. Give him (Katz) credit for doing a good job, but our hitters did a great job of getting something going after we had gone once through the order."
UL left runners on base in each of the first eight innings, but finally got to Katz in that fifth inning with a pair of unearned runs. Leadoff batter Jameson Parker reached second on a throwing error on SSU shortstop Everett Rincon and Josh Landry followed with a one-out single.
Justin Merendino's bouncing single up the middle scored Parker, and one out later John McCarthy's single to center plated Landry with the tying run.
The Cajuns took the lead for good one inning later when Katz walked Dallas Morris and Parker, and Landry delivered a two-out single to left for the 3-2 edge.
"Sometimes when you're a good club people expect you to score 10 runs every time," Robichaux said. "It's baseball. Some days you're going to leave runners on. The key is to keep the game on your side. We weren't sloppy and we got pitches over the plate."
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Cottrell made his first start and had thrown only one inning all season, but scattered eight hits in five and one-third innings and allowed only single runs in the second and third innings. He stranded five runners in scoring position and was helped by a key defensive play in the third when a McCarthy-to-Merendino-to Justin Morgan relay throw caught Hornet baserunner Josh Levin trying to score on Brett Flowers' double.
Moody (1-0) came on in the sixth when Sacramento State (6-8-1) had runners at second and third with one out, and after a one-out sacrifice bunt forced a fly ball to end the threat. He then got five more outs before turning it over to closer Kraig Schambough, who fanned three of the five batters he faced in collecting his first save.
"Cottrell got us off to a good start. He bent but didn't break, and he stayed away from the three-run inning," Robichaux said. "We told Moody that he was backing up Cottrell before the game, and he doesn't pitch like a freshman, he pitches like a veteran.
"I've said all along that we have to pitch well in the sixth, seventh and eighth and not being Schambough in too soon."
Phillip Hawke's double and back-to-back bunt singles by McCarthy and Morris plated the insurance run in the seventh inning.
Sacramento State, an 8-5 winner over host Hawai'i on Monday before a Tuesday loss to Wichita State, got three hits but only one run in the second with Flowers doubling and eventually scoring on Matt Wilson's single.
One inning later, Taylor Watanabe and Levin singled and Flowers laced a double to right field to score Watanabe, but Levin was thrown out at the plate.
Robichaux was ejected in the bottom of the fifth for arguing a checked-swing strike call by first base umpire Jim LeBeau, moments before the Cajuns scored two runs to tie the game. In Monday's 19-3 win over Wichita State, UL assistant Anthony Babineaux was tossed for arguing a call at first base, and the Cajuns went from a 2-1 deficit to a 9-2 lead in the next two innings.
"We tell our players we don't want to get kicked out of games," Robichaux said, "and we don't do that on purpose for our players to get intensity. But all fall we also told them that when it's time to fight it's time to fight. I appreciate our team having our back.
"We have a lot of veterans on this team, and Coach (John) Szefc has been a head coach so there's no problem there."
LAGNIAPPE: Freshman Buddy Glass (0-0) will make his second start in today's game against Cal-Davis' Aggies. Glass was touched for four runs in less than two innings in the Cajuns' third game of the year, but UL rallied for a 10-5 win over La. Tech ... Freshman catcher Jonathan Lucroy is also slated to get his first start ... Cal-Davis is 7-7 going into a late Thursday game against Wichita State. The Aggies lost to South Florida 6-4 Monday but beat host Hawai'i 3-2 Tuesday ... The only other 13-0 start in history was in 1994 under coach Mike Boulanger, but that streak included six wins against non-Division I opposition and all 13 games were at home ... The Sun Belt Conference record for consecutive victories is 18 by Old Dominion in 1985. The league does not list a record for most wins to start a season ... The Cajuns' 10 hits Thursday gives them double-digit hits in nine of their 13 games ... Landry got his third hit of the game in the eighth and now has eight hits in the tournament. McCarthy is right behind with seven hits.
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