UL closer Justin Robichaux tied the program's single-season record for saves with his eighth of the year in Saturday's first game against Troy.
The sophomore gave up two runs but struck out a season-high five batters in 3.2 innings to seal a 5-3 win. His eight saves are tied for the most by a Cajun, matching the mark set by Aaron Welbourne in 2000.
Robichaux, a Notre Dame graduate, is five saves short of UL's all-time record of 12 held by Kraig Schambough, who played for the Cajuns from 2002-05.
"He's a winner and can win under pressure," UL coach Tony Robichaux said of his son. "He can pitch under pressure."
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Joshua Parrott
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