As a reward for UL's last softball practice of the year at Lamson Park, Ragin' Cajun players were treated to snow cones on Monday.

In Tuesday's early morning hours, the 16th-ranked Cajuns loaded up a charter bus and began their journey to Oklahoma City for the Women's College World Series, which starts at noon Thursday against top-ranked and top-seeded Florida (67-3) at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium.

The unseeded Cajuns, which eliminated No. 9 national seed LSU in the Baton Rouge Regional and No. 8 national seed Houston in Super Regionals, take on the juggernaut Gators in a game that will air live on ESPN.

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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • May 28, 2008


[igm] In Tuesday's early morning hours, the 16th-ranked Cajuns loaded up a charter bus and began their journey to Oklahoma City for the Women's College World Series, which starts at noon Thursday against top-ranked and top-seeded Florida (67-3) at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium.

The unseeded Cajuns, which eliminated No. 9 national seed LSU in the Baton Rouge Regional and No. 8 national seed Houston in Super Regionals, take on the juggernaut Gators in a game that will air live on ESPN.[/igm]