Sunday's ejections of UL baseball coach Tony Robichaux and pitcher/shortstop Micah Cockrell won't necessary result in a future suspension, according to a Sun Belt Conference spokesman.
Robichaux was ejected in the seventh inning of Sunday's 7-2 loss to Arkansas-Little Rock after arguments with both plate umpire Scott Cline and third base umpire Todd Henderson. Henderson had ejected Cockrell moments earlier for comments made from the dugout.
Rob Broussard, director of media relations for the Sun Belt, said Sunday that the umpire crew chief will submit a report of the incident to the league office Monday. Following receipt of that report, the league office will contact Robichaux to confirm items in the report and get his comments.
"Normally the school will write a letter of apology," Broussard said, "and as long as that is enough to satisfy the commissioner (Wright Waters) there is no mandatory suspension for either one. That's not to say that a suspension won't happen, but it is up to the report and their response."
Broussard said that any contact with the umpire would create a mandatory one-game suspension. There was no physical contact on Cockrell's ejection, and there did not appear to be contact between Robichaux and Henderson since crew chief Steve Dew - Sunday's first-base umpire - was between the two for most of the argument.
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Dan McDonald
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