After 7
Cajuns 22
LSUE 3
After 7
Cajuns 22
LSUE 3
Where are all my posts?
I was hoping to read a little about Louisiana player highlights and less about where LSUe players will or won't end up
Just curious, why is it necessary to slam players on a team that's was beaten in a practice game. Regardless of what you think about them, it comes off as low class. Sometimes it is better not to say anything, but I guess that is how this forum rolls.
For anyone who is interested in individual performances; I can give three OUTSTANDING plays:
Cecelia Vasquez at 2nd catches a grounder and flips it to Alexa Langeliers who just lands on 2nd base bag before the runner coming from first gets there.
(2) Victoria Valdez at catcher throws out a runner trying to steal second.
(3) Lauren Allred hits the only HOME RUN in 8 innings. Knocked into the scoreboard.
All but Alexa are Freshmen.
Kandra Lamb has been out but returned to the pitching circle on Thursday. She has been out due to surgery on her ankle.
Meghan Schorman is in a walking boot. She broke her foot in late September in an academic building, stairs.
Tyler Oubre is still out in concussion protocol. She was injured in a practice backing up the catcher.
Samantha Graeter tore her MCL but will try to forego surgery using rehab. Her incident happened in a "run down" at practice. She is on crutches.
Jourdyn Campbell had surgery in the summer on her knee; not an ACL. She is running on her knee but has a brace.
Did anyone ever say softball was for "Softies"???? You have to be fearless and tough to play this game. This team is "gritty", they give it their all, all of the time.
There is a game at McNeese on Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Then, I think there will be a World Series type of event; Vermilion vs White on days following the McNeese game. I am not sure that that is still going to happen.
Nice accurate work.
Thanks Looney Lou, good stuff.
Sorry about the injuries, I hope they fully recover.
“Samantha Graeter tore her MCL but will try to forego surgery using rehab. Her incident happened in a "run down" at practice. She is on crutches”
How often is rehab successful as opposed to surgery. I get the time thing, but whenever I hear rehab instead of surgery it seems to be a failure.
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