Recalling his experiences as a UL baseball player, Cajun coach Tony Robichaux knows the importance of remembering the past. On Saturday, the Cajuns did just that before a frustrating 15-6 loss to UL Monroe at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field.

As part of Alumni Weekend, UL celebrated the 30th anniversary of its home ballpark. The Cajuns honored approximately 150 former Cajuns before the game, including members of the 1978 team - the first to play games at the facility. Former players stood at their old positions in the field with the current Cajuns during the national anthem.

It was a scene that tugged on the emotions of many attending the game - especially Robichaux.

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Joshua Parrott
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