Lady Cajuns roll over NMSU, record softball sweep
It was business as usual, with a new twist thrown in, as Louisiana swept its season-opening softball doubleheader 7-2, 8-0 over New Mexico State on Saturday in Las Cruces.
Junior All-American Brooke Mitchell was her usual powerful self, picking up both wins to improve to 28-3. She worked eight shutout innings, allowing three hits and striking out 13, with freshman Heather Bobbitt finishing up both games.
“Any time you can get a young pitcher some experience at the next level, it’s a good thing,” said UL coach Stefni Whitton, whose team improved to 34-4 overall.
“Heather had the opportunity to go in in conference play, feel some pressure and feel some relief. For her to get some innings in was huge.”
Also big was the hitting of shortstop Tiffany Hebert and Ashley Evans.
Hebert went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI, while Evans (2-for-6) cracked homers in both contests and drove in four in her first action since getting injured at the March 18-21 Kia Klassic.
“Tiffany never takes a pitch off,” Lotief said. “She’s always studying the pitcher, every single pitch.
“And, how nice for Ashley. What a comeback. She’s done everything she could to come back, and she’s still not 100 percent.
“Ashley has been swinging the bat good all year. One of her home runs was a mammoth shot on top of the batting cages. That’s incredible to me.”
The Cajuns and NMSU (9-32) meet again at noon today for two more games, weather permitting.
Saturday’s second game was delayed by rain in the third inning, and when play resumed the Cajuns slammed three straight home runs with a new wind at their backs to complete a rain-shortened, run-rule victory.
“They’re not used to rain around here,” Lotief said. “They had what we would consider a light rain, and now they’re an inch and a half over their average for the month ... which is zero.
“We’re lucky it’s usually so dry around here, because the field took a lot of water and the crew did a good job getting it ready to play again.”
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Bruce Brown
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