By the numbers: Louisiana
Co-coaches: Michael Lotief, Stefni Lotief
Record: 51-13
Road/Neutral record: 29-12
Sun Belt record: 19-3
Road to Oklahoma City (unseeded)
vs. East Carolina, 2-1 W (Baton Rouge Regional)
vs. LSU, 9-4 W (Baton Rouge Regional)
vs. LSU, 6-3 W (Baton Rouge Regional)
vs. Houston, 6-4 W (Houston Super Regional)
vs. Houston, 3-6 L (Houston Super Regional)
vs. Houston, 4-0 W (Houston Super Regional)
Notable nonconference wins: BYU, Louisiana Tech (2), North Carolina, Texas A&M
Notable nonconference losses: Arizona, Arizona State, Iowa, Michigan, Texas A&M
Lineup YR AVG HR RBI R SB
Vallie Gaspard, RF So. .411 0 11 47 13
Vanessa Soto, 2B Sr. .340 9 65 32 1
Holly Tankersley, DP Sr. .452 21 72 57 2
Melissa Verde, 3B So. .291 7 42 31 0
Lana Bowers, C So. .267 9 49 31 0
Gabriele Bridges, 1B Fr. .242 11 40 21 4
Brooke Brodhead Sr. .229 2 25 29 4
Karli Hubbard, CF Jr. .392 0 10 47 15
Katie Smith, LF Fr. .377 0 9 39 20
Pitchers YR IP W-L ERA K BB
Ashley Brignac Fr. 213.1 30-6 1.38 308 94
Donna Bourgeois Fr. 145 16-4 0.97 172 33
Brittany Cuevas So. 57.1 5-3 2.32 79 26
Getting to know the Ragin' Cajuns
Oklahoma City may represent the longest road trip of the NCAA tournament for Louisiana, but no team took a more arduous route to the World Series. Unseeded in the initial NCAA draw despite winning the Sun Belt regular season and conference tournament titles in convincing fashion, the Ragin' Cajuns first knocked off No. 9 seed LSU on their in-state rival's home turf in Baton Rouge during regionals and then took two of three on the road against No. 8 seed Houston in a super regional.
Whether or not Louisiana merited a seed, with regular season wins against Texas A&M and North Carolina as well as close losses against Arizona and Arizona State (not to mention a 1-0, extra-inning loss against the United States Olympic team that didn't factor in the mix) merited a seed, the Ragin' Cajuns have proved they belong in Oklahoma City as an equal. So hold the Cinderella references.
The Ragin' Cajuns are a balanced team, both in respect to their balance between hitting and pitching and within those respective areas. A few teams heading to Oklahoma City used two pitchers in the NCAA tournament, but this is the only team that started three different pitchers. Freshmen Ashley Brignac and Donna Bourgeois split most of the innings during the regular season, but sophomore Brittany Cuevas, who battled injuries early this season but also four-hit the Olympic team through 8 and 1/3 innings, also got a start in the Houston Super Regional.
Player to Watch: Ashley Brignac, P
One of four freshmen pitchers who may wind up with the ball in their hands to start the World Series (although two of them play for Louisiana), Brignac didn't disappoint after arriving with a lofty reputation. One of the stars of a junior national team that won a world championship last summer -- alongside the likes of Arizona's Brittany Lastrapes and UCLA's Donna Kerr -- Brignac got the ball with Louisiana's season on the line in Houston and two-hit the hosts in the decisive third game. Brignac also struck out 11 in eight innings in the team's win against Texas A&M in March and averages 10.1 strikeouts per seven innings.
Star Power: Holly Tankersley
Louisiana's biggest star during the program's last run to the World Series was slugger Danyele Gomez, and Tankersley is a worthy heir to lead the return trip. Even in the company of standouts like Kaitlin Cochran, Samantha Findlay and Charlotte Morgan, Tankersley enters the season's final week tied with Findlay as the active home run leader (21) after hitting a pair in the Houston Super Regional. With just 10 strikeouts alongside 43 walks (12 of the intentional variety), Tankersley also outpaces Cochran, Findlay and Morgan as the toughest slugger to strike out.
*Rest of teams can be read about here.