MIAMI - The past week wasn't a very good one for Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun baseball team.
Over the last few years, the opening games of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament haven't been a bed of roses, either.
The goal for the Cajuns, and specifically for Jered Salazar, is to wipe away all that heartache beginning today.
Head coach Tony Robichaux borrowed a phrase from noted Louisiana-based chef Emeril Lagasse, looking to bring some South Louisiana seasoning to a bastion of Cuban cuisine. His goal is for his team to kick it up a notch.
They'll start finding out of those goals are reachable tonight when the top-seeded Cajuns (45-15) open play in the league tournament hosted by Florida International at University Park Field. UL will face eighth-seeded Western Kentucky (20-35) in the opening round of the double-elimination meet in a game scheduled for 5:30 p.m. (CDT).
The UL-WKU game is the finale of a four-game day that includes Middle Tennessee facing New Mexico State at 8:30 a.m., South Alabama against New Orleans at 11:30 a.m. and host FIU meeting Arkansas State at 2:30 p.m. Those times assume all games will last two hours and 20 minutes or less.
Time won't be a factor, except the short time since the Cajuns had their worst weekend of the Sun Belt season. UL dropped two of three at Western Kentucky Saturday and Sunday, their only league series loss of the year, and now they'll turn around and face those same Hilltoppers in their tournament opener.
"We left the weekend pretty ticked," said Salazar, the senior right-hander from Breaux Bridge who Robichaux has tabbed to throw the opener. "They're the only team that did that to us, so we're pretty hungry to even up the score."
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Dan McDonald
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