Gomez powers Cajuns to Sun Belt title
Still perfect after all these years.
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns cut it close again, but defeated host Western Kentucky 2-1 on Saturday to remain the only softball champion the Sun Belt Conference has ever known.
The Cajuns have never lost a Sun Belt Tournament game, and three-time Pitcher of the Year Brooke Mitchell made sure they wouldn't start in Saturday's finals.
Mitchell, still nursing a rib injury, watched Heather Bobbitt win games Thursday and Friday before returning to the circle in the title tilt.
With another crown safely stashed away, the 50-8 Cajuns return to Lafayette today to await their assignment in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
The team and its fans will gather at Pete's on Johnston Street for the 6:30 p.m. announcement show on ESPN News. The school has bid to host both Regional and Super Regional play at Ragin' Cajun Park.
"This wasn't so much about the streak," UL co-head coach Michael Lotief said. "These kids went out this weekend and they competed. Some of the finals in the past have been cakewalks (last year's 19-0 win over Middle Tennessee, for example), but this one was tough.
"A lot of people take for granted that we're just going to show up and win a tournament championship, but you've got to compete, make plays and handle adversity.
"The coaches don't take this for granted, and surely the kids don't."
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Bruce Brown
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