I would think the rest of the top 5 recruiting class, other than Ms Brignac, might be able to help just a little.
I don't mean to put words into his mouth but I think that he was responding to the gloom-and-doomer post earlier in the thread. I think he was indicating that we have a talented class of recruits coming in, and not JUST Ms. Brignac. They should be able to help get the Cajuns to the WCWS!
Post 30, from the "Apostle" regarding having Brignac having to live up to the hype to show any positives for our recruiting.
thanks FAN2
Vanessa Soto had a great career as a member of the LSU softball team, but before her senior season, she transferred and became a Ragin' Cajun. Now, she could play against her former squad.
FOX 15 Video: http://www.kadn.com/sports/18956764.html
This ran Tuesday night... But I was covering the Hornets, so I'm just now getting around to posting it... Sorry for the delay!
Thanks for all the hard work
Appreciate you.
I think it's a little more than a "maybe" now, isn't it??... Although I guess the CAJUNS could end up going 2-0 while da tiagras end up going 0-2!!!
I had "Soto Will Face Old Team" as the headline... But since it wasn't absolutely for sure, I changed it to "May."
I'll miss Saturday's game, since I'm doing play-by-play on TV for the UL baseball game... But I'll be at Tiger Park for softball Sunday! Should be a lot of fun.
pre games
Vanessa Soto left sunny California after graduating from high school in 2004, eager to start a new life and establish a new home with LSU's softball program.
For three years the San Diego native loved her life in Baton Rouge.
Then Soto left the team after last season, unsure whether she wanted to even play the game anymore. She liked Louisiana but needed some new surroundings.
"I made a new life and a new home for myself in Louisiana when I left California as an 18-year-old," said Soto, who did not elaborate on why she left LSU. "I'm a very independent girl and like to be on my own. I liked the fact I had gotten away and created a life for myself.
"I didn't want to go back home."
The rest of the story
Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • May 16, 2008
Post games
BATON ROUGE - For three years at LSU, Vanessa Soto was the Tigers' anchor at second base.
The San Diego native played in 189 games, starting 183. She batted .315 in her career. She was all-everything - as in All-Louisiana, All-South Region and All-Tournament, including the 2006 SEC Tournament and 2007 Palo Alto Regional.
To that list, now add "all that." Because that's what the senior transplant in UL's lineup this season was during the Baton Rouge Regional.
The rest of the story
Bob Heist • bheist@theadvertiser.com • May 19, 2008
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