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Thread: The Book: Lady Cajuns softball 2007 Season

  1. UL Softball UL Women win 1 out of 3 vs MTSU


    LOUISIANA La. – The 15th-ranked Louisiana’s Lady Cajun softball squad began Sun Belt Conference play on Wednesday splitting a doubleheader with Middle Tennessee at Alfred and Helen Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park.

    The Lady Cajuns (21-5, 1-1 Sun Belt) received an early boost in game one when Holly Tankersley hit a two-run home run in the first inning of a 4-1 victory to begin Sun Belt play.

    In the nightcap, the Blue Raiders (10-13, 1-1 Sun Belt) tallied four runs in the second inning and Lindsey Vander Lugt tossed three innings of scoreless softball for the save as Middle Tennessee claimed game two by the count of 5-3.

    The two clubs will meet at 11 a.m., on Thursday, March 8 at Lamson Park to determine the winner of the series.


    LOUISIANA SI



  2. UL Softball GAME one UL-4 MTSU-1


    The Ragin’ Cajuns kicked off their seventh season of regular season play in the Sun Belt tallying the 4-1 victory at the start of the series with Middle Tennessee.

    It only took two batters for University of Louisiana to go in front.

    Karli Hubbard started the Cajuns’ first at bat slapping a single over the reach of MT shortstop Shelby Stiner and into left field. Tankersley then drilled a Vander Lugt offering over the wall in left field for a quick 2-0 lead.

    Freshman pitcher Brittany Cuevas took the circle for the Cajuns in their SBC opener and controlled the Blue Raiders holding them to two infield singles through the first four innings.

    Cuevas retired nine straight MT batters before an infield single by Martha Davis in the fourth inning.

    It was the fourth inning where University of Louisiana tacked on two additional runs and created some breathing room for Cuevas.

    Lacey Bertucci began the inning with a line drive to left field that banged off the top of the fence and caromed to toward the foul line allowing her to reach with a leadoff double.

    Pinch runner Courtney Trahan later scored from third on a Melissa Verde double to right field upping the Cajuns lead to 3-0. Verde scored when Lana Bowers bounced a single up the middle of the infield and UL was out in front 4-0.

    The lone Blue Raiders run of the opener came in the top of the fifth inning on a throwing error by Karli Hubbard. Katie Mielke doubled down the left field line with one out. Ashley Cline then hit a grounder on the back of the infield behind first base that Hubbard fielded. Cline would have beaten the throw out and was safe on an infield single. Hubbard’s toss was behind Bertucci at first base allowing Mielke to score.

    The Cajuns threatened to add more runs in their half of the fifth after Tankersley led off with a double. With one out, Bertucci laced a fly ball toward right center that appeared to would fall just out of the reach of MT right fielder Muriel Ledbetter. Ledbetter stretched out to make the diving catch and double up Tankersley who was running on contact, to end the inning.

    The Blue Raiders loaded the bases in the top of the seventh inning. Cuevas put an exclamation point on her first Sun Belt Conference victory when she got Justine Cerda to strikeout swinging to end the game.

    Tankersley led UL with two hits and two RBI. Verde also had two hits.

    Cuevas allowed seven hits with five coming in the final three innings. Cuevas struck out six MT hitters and stranded seven MT runners for her 12th win of the season.

    Vander Lugt was tagged with the loss after surrendering four earned runs on six hits over 3 1/3 innings. Samantha Floyd pitched the final 2 2/3 innings and allowed two hits.

    LOUISIANA SI


  3. UL Softball GAME two UL-3 MTSU-5


    LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana-Lafayette placed Cuevas back into the pitcher’s circle for game two. She retired the Blue Raiders in order in the first inning before running into trouble in the second inning.

    MT received infield singles from Ledbetter and Cline. That was followed by a three-run home run to left field by Mielke giving the Blue Raiders a 3-0 lead.

    Floyd then doubled and scored on a two-out double by Caitlin McLure increasing the MT advantage to 4-0.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns got one of the runs back in the bottom of the second inning. Desi Chatman homered to left field cutting the deficit to 4-1.

    Tankersley relieved Cuevas in the pitcher’s circle and tossed the final five innings. She scattered four hits and gave up one run.

    UL trailed 5-1 after a double from Cerda down the right field line in the fifth inning plated the fifth run for MT.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns began a rally in their half of the fifth inning getting the first three hitters to reach base to load the bases with no outs on the scoreboard.

    Bowers and Vallie Gaspard each reached on infield singles. MT replaced Floyd, who started the game, with game one starter Vander Lugt. Hubbard then beat on a grounder to second base to load the bases.

    Tankersley then drilled a grounder through the right side – just under Hubbard’s feet – to plate Bowers and Gaspard and pull within 5-3.

    Vander Lugt prevent any further damage when she retired Codi Runyan (popped out at second base), Berutcci (fly out to right field) and Verde (fly out to right field) in order to strand the game-tying runs on the basepath.

    Louisiana-Lafayette had Runyan at the plate with two outs in the seventh inning after Tankersley singled up the middle. Runyan hit a grounder just inside the foul line that stopped in front of the third base bag. Thinking it was foul, Runyan stepped back into the batter’s box. However, umpires signaled fair ball and Floyd (moved to third after Vander Lugt came in to pitch) picked up the ball and tossed it to Cerda at first base for the final out.

    Cuevas was charged with the loss for the Cajuns after starting and allowing four runs over the first two innings.

    Floyd collected the victory for Middle Tennessee while Vander Lugt earned the save after tossing three innings of scoreless softball.

    LOUISIANA SI



  4. UL Softball Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU


      Few teams have ever celebrated a doubleheader split with such fervor as Middle Tennessee on Wednesday.

    Then again, the Blue Raiders had never beaten UL's softball team in 29 previous meetings.

    That 29-0 streak ended in the second half of Wednesday's Sun Belt Conference opener for both teams, when Middle held on for a 5-3 victory over the Cajuns at Lamson Park.

    The 13th-ranked UL squad (21-5) had cruised to a 4-1 victory in the opening game, but the Raiders' second-game win was fresher on the minds of a shocked crowd and Cajun coach Stefni Lotief after the Raiders poured out of the dugout after Codi Runyan's game-ending ground out.

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com




  5. #125

    Default Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU

    We have really become spoiled with the success of softball. I mentioned after the split with Nic State that youth probably played a big part in losing the 2nd game of that double header. May have happened again yesterday; that is, almost taking the 2nd game for granted after winning game 1 with relative ease. I expect them to come out gunning today, and while not impossible, I'd be shocked if they dropped game 3. I also wouldn't be surprised to see our conference regular season record be dotted with several more losses than we are accustomed to. Certainly hope I'm wrong; because that will dramatically affect our seeding come NCAA tournament time.


  6. #126

    UL Softball Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU

    Quote Originally Posted by shof
    We have really become spoiled with the success of softball. I mentioned after the split with Nic State that youth probably played a big part in losing the 2nd game of that double header. May have happened again yesterday; that is, almost taking the 2nd game for granted after winning game 1 with relative ease. I expect them to come out gunning today, and while not impossible, I'd be shocked if they dropped game 3. I also wouldn't be surprised to see our conference regular season record be dotted with several more losses than we are accustomed to. Certainly hope I'm wrong; because that will dramatically affect our seeding come NCAA tournament time.

    Problem is allowing three or more runs in softball. Not enough quality pitching this season. It will improve soon.

  7. #127

    Default Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU

    Any news on today's game?


  8. UL Softball A Home loss. Oh my ;)

    Softball Trivia: Only once have the Lady Cajuns gone undefeated at home.

    1993


  9. #129

    Default Re: A Home loss. Oh my ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    Softball Trivia: Only once have the Lady Cajuns gone undefeated at home.

    1993
    I'd wager that was a good year! So, how often (or when was the last time) we went undefeated at home in conference play? Probably not to long ago?

  10. Default Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU

    Quote Originally Posted by shof
    Any news on today's game?
    Middle took the series. They won 4-3.

  11. #131

    Default Re: Lady Cajuns Split with Lady Raiders of MTSU

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunCherokee
    Middle took the series. They won 4-3.
    Thanks. I'd seen a score on delphi but the time didn't make sense. Bummer!

  12. Default Re: UL Women win 1 of 3 vs MTSU


    LOUISIANA La. – Three unearned runs in the fourth inning led Middle Tennessee to a 4-3 victory over the 15th-ranked Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns softball team in the rubber match of a three-game Sun Belt Conference series on Thursday morning.

    Middle Tennessee claimed the series 2-1 with the victory.

    Both teams were held scoreless through the first three innings. Holly Tankersley held the Blue Raiders (11-13, 2-1 Sun Belt) to two hits.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns (21-6, 1-2 Sun Belt) had the table set in the bottom of the third inning after Vallie Gaspard and Karli Hubbard both reached on infield singles. No outs were on the scoreboard with the top of the lineup ready to bat.

    Codi Runyan and Tankersley both hit into fielder’s choice grounders for the forcing out Gaspard and then Hubbard at third base. Lacey Bertucci struck out swinging to end the inning.

    Justine Cerda began the Blue Raiders fourth inning with a grounder to third base that Melissa Verde bobbled allowing Cerda to reach first base on the error.

    A Katie Mielke sacrifice bunt advanced pinch runner Corrie Abel to second base. Tankersley got Muriel Ledbetter to pop up to Runyan at shortstop for the second out.

    With the inning still alive because of the error, Martha Davis then looped a single into shallow right field just over the reach of Tara Hamilton to score Abel for a 1-0 lead.

    Ashley Cline then followed with a home run that banged off the left field foul pole to score two more runs and up the MT lead to 3-0.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns got a run back in their half of the fourth inning. A double by Verde gave UL a baserunner and she was brought home on a two-out double from Lana Bowers to trim the deficit to 3-1.

    The Blue Raiders tacked on an insurance run in the top of the seventh inning. Shelby Stiner got a one-out single down the right field line which was followed by a single to center field off the bat of Melissa Weiland.

    Caitlin McLure put down a bunt that dropped beyond the reach of Verde and rolled past Runyan into shallow left field allowing Whitney Darlington (re-entered to run for Weiland) to score upping the lead to 4-1.

    Louisiana-Lafayette made one final push in the bottom of the seventh inning. Hubbard reached on a fielder’s choice with one out. Runyan was then hit by pitch

    A Tankersley grounder moved Runyan to second and Hubbard to third base. Bertucci worked the count full before drawing a walk to load the bases.

    Desi Chatman lifted a double into right center field to score Hubbard and Runyan to slice the lead to 4-3 and keep the rally going.

    Verde swung at the first offering from MT starter Lindsey Vander Lugt and it was a grounder to first base that Cerda picked up and tagged the base for the final out.

    Tankersley fell to 8-3 on the season with the loss. She didn’t allow an earned run and posted five strikeouts over five innings.

    Brittany Cuevas came on in relief in the sixth inning and tossed the final two innings.

    Vander Lugt picked up the victory for the Blue Raiders and improved to 7-9.

    Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns will now take to the road for three more Sun Belt Conference games this week. UL travels to Boca Raton, Fla., to meet Florida Atlantic on Saturday and Sunday March 10 and 11.

    The FAU series starts on Saturday, March 10 at 5 p.m. (CST).


    LOUISIANA SI

  13. Default Softball loses first Sun Belt series in history to MTSU


      For the second straight game Thursday, Middle Tennessee's softball team took better advantage of its opportunities than UL's 13th-ranked Ragin' Cajuns.

    Because of that, the Cajuns are in a very unfamiliar position - looking up at the rest of the Sun Belt Conference.

    Junior second baseman Ashley Cline's two-run homer off the left-field foul pole was the big hit in a three-run third inning, and pitcher Lindsey Vander Lugt made that stand up just enough for the Blue Raiders to take a 4-3 win over the Cajuns Thursday at Lamson Park.

    Heading into Wednesday's Sun Belt doubleheader, MT had never won a game from UL in 29 previous tries. Now, with Wednesday's 5-3 second-game win, the Raiders became the first team in the league's seven-year softball history to take a series from the Cajuns (21-6, 1-2).

    "It's huge for our program," said MT coach Leigh Podlesny. "Any time you beat a ranked team it's huge, but for it to be in your conference it's even more important. Even if the record hadn't been so much in their favor, it would still be a huge boost."

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



  14. UL Softball Lady Cajuns up 2-0 in FAU road series


    BOCA RATON, Fla. - UL's softball team tries to re-establish Sun Belt Conference superiority today and Sunday, but that won't be an easy task.

    The Ragin' Cajuns, surprised in a mid-week league series when Middle Tennessee took two of three games earlier this week, will face new Sun Belt member Florida Atlantic in a three-game series at the FAU Softball Stadium.

    The teams will play two games at 5 p.m. Saturday and a single game at noon on Sunday in the first-ever meetings between the squads. FAU joined the Sun Belt as a full-sport member this season, and the Owls were picked to finish second behind the seven-time league champion Cajuns in the preseason coaches' poll.

    But UL isn't sitting atop the Sun Belt right now, after losing a league series for the first time since the Sun Belt added softball when Middle split a Wednesday twinbill and then took a 4-3 decision Thursday at Lamson Park.

    The rest of the story




  15. #135

    UL Softball Re: Lady Cajuns travel to play FAU today

    Any scores as of yet? How is our young Lady Cajuns doing today?

    Best of Play, Best of Luck,
    DaddyCajun


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