Since we are called Louisiana Lafayette on the NFCA rankings, I wrote to them asking to please call us Louisiana with clear notice that I had no ties to the university, just asking as an alumnus. Here is what I wrote to them today and their very quick response. Just thought you might be interested in that their use of our name is dictated by the NCAA. Looks like the university will have to appeal to the NCAA for a change in the name reference we seek.
I am writing as an alumnus of the university with no ties to the athletic department. I am requesting your reference to Louisiana Lafayette as LOUISIANA. Officially, our name is the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, which is not unlike Texas at Austin, Nebraska Lincoln, Nevada Reno, etc. Athletically, we simply want to be called LOUISIANA and UL (not ULL). I think you will see that in all releases from our SID and on our website. When schools like Cal State Fresno ask to be called Fresno State, everyone obliges. When Nevada Reno says call us Nevada and call Nevada Las Vegas UNLV, everyone obliges. But when Louisiana Lafayette asks to be called LOUISIANA, our requests are ignored. With all that UL has achieved in softball over the years and its current Top 10 ranking, I respectfully request your consideration in referring to the university as LOUISIANA.
Thank you for your email. However, we abide by what the NCAA chooses to call the schools and at this time for your school it is Louisiana. I understand your position and I am sorry you disagree with ours. Also it is my understanding that the University of Louisiana has no flagship institution like a Texas at Austin or a Tennessee at Knoxville, so it seems to me that not having a flagship would prohibit any school from being known as Louisiana. I know you will not agree with our position, but unfortunately our policy will not change until an organization like the NCAA changes its policy.
Sincerely,
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Parker Griffith
Director of Media Relations
Division II Liaison
National Fastpitch Coaches Association
(662) 320-2155
www.nfca.org