I work for the company whose station is broadcasting the game!Originally Posted by Just1More
I'm in a call center, though, and I requested off too late.
Trust me, I did not make the same mistake for the Super Regionals.
I work for the company whose station is broadcasting the game!Originally Posted by Just1More
I'm in a call center, though, and I requested off too late.
Trust me, I did not make the same mistake for the Super Regionals.
Here you go. If you click on the live video icon on the side of the game, it will bring you to a log in screen where you can select the register link and enter some info and get the free access.
http://www.aggieathletics.com/specia...l/schedule.php
I can't get squat to work for me to get live updates. Any one have a free internet stream link???
Will any bars be showing the game, Pete's, Legends, Baha Beach? I'd like to watch it with some fellow cajun fans since I can't make it to TX.
Legends has CST, Baha Beach has Directv, tried to watch the game last week and couldn't. They claim they are getting cable to show CST, but I wouldn't count on it this weekend. Go to Legends.Originally Posted by geo_cajun
Thanks, I can already taste that legends burger!Originally Posted by waterboy
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The UL baseball program will make its 11th NCAA Tournament appearance since 1988 today, but it is mostly an inexperienced postseason squad that will open play in the College Station Regional.
When the Ragin' Cajuns (43-15) and sophomore pitcher Danny Farquhar throw today's first pitch at 1 p.m. against Ohio State, it will be the first close-up NCAA pitch for 20 members of the Cajuns' 25-man roster.
Only three position players - catcher Jonathan Lucroy, infielder Devon Bourque and outfielder Jefferies Tatford - have NCAA experience with UL's 2005 squad that played three games in the New Orleans Regional. Two pitchers, Hunter Moody and Buddy Glass, were also on that team and will see action later in the weekend, with Moody figuring on the Cajuns' second-game start.
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
It has been quite a season for former East Ridge pitcher Buddy Glass and former Umatilla catcher Jonathan Lucroy at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Glass and Lucroy, both juniors, were chosen to the All-Sun Belt Conference first team last week.
The two figure to play key roles this week as the second-seeded Ragin' Cajuns (43-15) play in the College Station (Texas) Regional in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Their first game will come at 1 p.m. today against third-seeded Ohio State (37-22), the Big Ten Conference champs.
The Ragin' Cajuns won the Sun Belt Conference's regular-season title but lost in the conference tournament's championship game to the University of New Orleans.
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Joe Williams
Sentinel Staff Writer
Speaking of FL products, check out number 8 on this list, under the catcher category
http://collegebaseball.rivals.com/viewcbaseballse.asp
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!!!!!
It's interesting that he was the only one to have an up arrow on his 'stock value'! Keep it up, Luke!!!Originally Posted by Sid
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