LOUISIANA La. — There’s never a bad time to reach the Women’s College World Series.
So, when it was mentioned that many felt her Ragin’ Cajuns got to Oklahoma City a year early last season, University of Louisiana softball coach Stefni Lotief allowed herself a smile.
“Last year we had young players who stepped up in a big way,” Lotief said. “We had older, more experienced players on the team, but the young players also played big.”
The Cajuns finished 47-11 in 2003, reaching the WCWS for the first time at the school since 1996 and the first time under Lotief, UL’s first All-American in the sport as a pitcher from 1987-90.
Once there, a pair of losses placed the Cajuns No. 8 in the season’s final poll.
“They came out, believed in each other and the team chemistry was so good,” Lotief said. “They were always thinking as a team, and they developed and matured.
“There were also some things that happened that nobody can predict. You can’t predict that Danyele Gomez will break the (school) home run record (with 20) as a freshman, or that (then-sophomore) Brooke Mitchell will set the strikeout record (279 in 221 innings).
“We’ve had some awesome players in our program. You can’t predict that kind of season, but I’ll take it.”
Lotief wouldn’t mind frequent returns to the WCWS, and her squad enters the 2004 season ranked No. 9 in the nation. But there is still much to prove.
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Bruce Brown
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