NATCHITOCHES - Sometimes, all it takes is a few hits. Or, one big one.
Micah Cockrell delivered a two-run homer for Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun baseball team in the second inning here Wednesday, and UL pitching and defense made that stand up in a 2-1 victory over Northwestern State.
The Cajuns (33-7), winning their fourth straight, only collected four hits in the contest with only one coming after the fourth inning. But it was enough for the 13th-ranked Cajuns to take their third win of the year over the 35th-ranked Demons (29-13) as well as snap NSU's 16-game home winning streak.
"We hit a lot of balls hard, but right at people," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux. 'The ball wasn't carrying very well, but we were able to make some big pitches."
Cajun starter Jered Salazar (3-1) scattered five hits in five innings while fanning three, and allowed the Demons' lone run in the first inning. Thad Montgomery pitched in the sixth and Kraig Schambough came in the seventh to throw three shutout innings and pick up the save.