2016 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Softball Media Guide

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#22 Shellie Landry #33 Lexie Elkins | #35 Haley Hayden

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00 Katie Repole

1 Chelsea Lotief

2 Jaime Landry

3 Taylor Terrio

4 Kassidy Zeringue

5 Meagan Thomas

6 Shannon Theriot

7 Alaina Guarino

8 Aleah Craighton

9 Summer Ellyson

10 Alison Deville

11 Kylee Jo Trahan

12 Gabby Felps

14 Cassidy White

18 Alex Stewart

19 Lexie Comeaux

20 Kendall Smith

21 Samantha Walsh

23 Brittany Nollkamper

24 Macey Smith

25 Sara Corbello

26 Allie Medlin

27 Sarah Arceneaux

28 Kelsey Vincent

29 Beth Ashley

30 Kelli Martinez

31 Corin Voinché

32 Victoria Brown

34 Miranda Grotenhuis

37 DJ Sanders

39 Kara Gremillion

42 Abby Sterling



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Coaching Staff

Table of Contents________________________ 1 Media Services & Information_______________ 1 Schedule_______________________________ 2 Roster__________________________________ 3 Lamson Park___________________________ 4-5 The University of Louisiana________________ 6-7 Athletics Department Staff________________ 8-9 Sun Belt Conference___________________ 10-11 Opponent Directory___________________ 12-13 Season Overview______________________ 14-15

Meet the Cajuns

2015 Review

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History & Records

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Season Story Lines______________________ 2015 Results____________________________ 2015 Overall Stats_______________________ 2015 Sun Belt Review____________________ Postseason in Review____________________ 2015 Postseason Stats____________________

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Sara Corbello___________________________ Lexie Elkins____________________________ Gabby Felps____________________________ Shellie Landry__________________________ Meagan Thomas________________________ Kelsey Vincent__________________________ Samantha Walsh________________________ Sarah Arceneaux________________________ Victoria Brown__________________________ Haley Hayden__________________________ Katie Repole____________________________ Kendall Smith__________________________ Macey Smith___________________________ Alex Stewart___________________________ Taylor Terrio____________________________ Corin Voinché__________________________ Kassidy Zeringue________________________ Aleah Craighton________________________ Kelli Martinez___________________________ DJ Sanders_____________________________ Kylee Jo Trahan_________________________ Comeaux/Deville________________________ Grotenhuis/J. Landry/Medlin/Sterling_______ Ashley/Ellyson/Gremillion/Guarino_________ Lotief/Nollkamper/Theriot________________

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Michael Lotief__________________________ 34 Chris Malveaux_________________________ 35 Support Staff___________________________ 35

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Cajuns in the WCWS___________________ 42-43 Cajuns in Final Polls____________________ 44-45 Conference Award Winners_____________ 46-47 Cajuns All-Americans__________________ 48-49 Batting Records_________________________ 50 Pitching and Fielding Records_____________ 51 Season Records Top Five__________________ 52 Career Records Top Five__________________ 53 All-Time Season Stats____________________ 54 All-Time Letterwinners___________________ 55 All-Time Against Opponents_____________ 56-57 All-Time Results_______________________ 58-63 Year-by-Year Record Breakdown____________ 64 Sun Belt Tournament History______________ 65 NCAA Tournament Results______________ 66-68 NCAA Tournament Summary______________ 69

Media Access/Services

Only working media personnel will be seated in the Lamson Park press box, which is located in room 209 on the upper concourse of grandstand. Photographers may shoot behind the brick wall down the foul lines (must keep off field), or anywhere not obstructing the view of the game. Wireless internet is available in the press box.

Media Interviews

All interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Postgame interviews with coaches and players are conducted near the third base dugout after the final game of the day. Interviews may be conducted indoors in the case of inclement weather. Postgame television interviews have first priority, followed by print media second, and digital media/non-deadline based writing last.

Media Guide Credits

The guide was prepared by Assistant Sports Information Director Matt Hebert, with editorial assistance provided from Sports Information Director Matt Sullivan.

Louisiana Sports Information

Jeff Schneider

Matt Hebert

Assistant SID Phone: (337) 482-6332 schneider@louisiana.edu

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Louisiana Softball History

First Season____________________________________ 1981 Seasons Played____________________ Entering 36th season All-Time Record_______________________1,497-433-1 (.776) Sun Belt Regular Season Titles______________________ 13 ___________________________ 2001-06, 2008-12, 2014-15 All-Time Sun Belt Record (2001-pres.)________ 265-46 (.852) Sun Belt Tournament Titles_________________________ 12 ______________________________ 2001-06, 2008-12, 2014 All-Time Sun Belt Tournament Record__________ 50-8 (.862) NCAA Regional Appearances_______________________ 25 _______________________________ 1990-1997, 1999-2015 NCAA Regional Record_____________________ 56-32 (.636) NCAA Super Regional Appearances___________________ 6 _________________________________2008, 2010, 2012-15 NCAA Super Regional Record_________________ 6-9 (.400) WCWS Appearances________________________________ 6 _____________________ 1993, 1995-1996, 2003, 2008, 2014 WCWS Record_______________________________ 6-12 (.333)

Stadium Information

Stadium_________________________________ Lamson Park Capacity_______________________________________ 2,790 Year Opened____________________________________ 1985 All-Time Record________________________ 719-104-1 (.873)

2015 In Review

Overall Record__________________________________ 42-12 Sun Belt Record_____________________________ 20-3 (1st) NCAA Postseason Finish______ NCAA Auburn Super Regional Final Ranking___________________ No. 11 (NFCA/ESPN.com) Letterwinners R/L________________________________ 17/8 Starters R/L_______________________________________ 8/1 Pitchers R/L______________________________________ 4/2 Newcomers________________________________________ 7 All-Americans Returning________________2 (Elkins, Landry)

Softball Contact Assistant SID Phone: (337) 482-6330 Cell: (337) 288-6023 matth@louisiana.edu

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Head Coach_______Michael Lotief (14th season, 16th overall) Record at Louisiana________________ 638-159-1 (.800) Career Record______________________________ Same Sun Belt Record______________________ 231-44 (.840) Assoc. Head Coach____Chris Malveaux (1st season, 4th overall) Director of Operations_________ Kate Malveaux (1st season)

2016 Outlook

Cox Communications Center, Room 119 201 Reinhardt Drive Lafayette, LA 70506 Fax: (337) 482-6529

Matt Sullivan

School_________________ University of Louisiana at Lafayette Location/ZIP________________________ Lafayette, La./70506 Founded_______________________________________ 1898 Enrollment___________________________ 19,033 (Fall 2015) Affiliation______________________________NCAA Division I Conference___________________________________Sun Belt Nickname________________________________Ragin’ Cajuns School Colors______________ Vermilion (PMS 193) and White President__________________________ Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Director of Athletics_______________________ Scott Farmer Associate AD/SWA______________________ Dr. Jessica Leger Faculty Athletics Representative______Dr. Anita Hazelwood

Staff Information

Thank you for your interest in Ragin’ Cajuns softball. The 2016 media guide features most of the information you need to cover the Ragin’ Cajuns this season. Media can direct inquiries to Matt Hebert via email (matth@louisiana.edu) or by phone at either (337) 482-6330 or (337) 288-6023.

Secondary Softball Contact Sports Information Director Phone: (337) 482-6331 Cell: (985) 981-0009 matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu

Quick Facts

Kim Lakner

Sports Information Assistant Phone: (337) 482-6329 lakner@louisiana.edu

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2016 SCHEDULE

2016 Schedule Date Opponent Sand Dollar Classic (Feb. 12-14) Feb. 12 (Fri.) vs. Ball State Feb. 12 (Fri.) vs. UAB Feb. 13 (Sat.) vs. Southeast Missouri Feb. 13 (Sat.) vs. Samford Feb. 14 (Sun.) vs. Louisiana Tech 30th Louisiana Classics (Feb. 19-21) Feb. 19 (Fri.) Oregon Feb. 19 (Fri.) Oregon Feb. 20 (Sat.) Oregon Feb. 21 (Sun.) Central Arkansas Feb. 25 (Thurs.) Texas Tech (DH) Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Feb. 26-28) Feb. 26 (Fri.) Rutgers Feb. 27 (Sat.) Rutgers Feb. 27 (Sat.) Alcorn State Feb. 28 (Sun.) Alcorn State

Location

Date Mar. 5 (Sat.) Mar. 6 (Sun.) Mar. 9 (Wed.) Mar. 12 (Sat.) Mar. 13 (Sun.) Mar. 16 (Wed.) Mar. 19 (Sat.) Mar. 20 (Sun.) Mar. 25 (Fri.) Mar. 26 (Sat.) Mar. 29 (Tues.)

Opponent at Southern Miss (DH) at Southern Miss Longwood South Alabama* (DH) South Alabama* McNeese State at UT Arlington* (DH) at UT Arlington* at Troy* (DH) at Troy* at Baylor (DH)

Location Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss. Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas Troy, Ala. Troy, Ala. Waco, Texas

Time (CT) 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 5 p.m.

Date Apr. 2 (Sat.) Apr. 3 (Sun.) Apr. 9 (Sat.) Apr. 10 (Sun.) Apr. 16 (Sat.) Apr. 17 (Sun.) Apr. 20 (Wed.) Apr. 23 (Sat.) Apr. 24 (Sun.) Apr. 30 (Sat.)

Opponent Texas State* (DH) Texas State* at Georgia State* (DH) at Georgia State* at Florida (DH) at Florida at McNeese State Appalachian State* (DH) Appalachian State* at Georgia Southern* (DH)

Location Lamson Park Lamson Park Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Lake Charles, La. Lamson Park Lamson Park Statesboro, Ga.

Time (CT) 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. (CDT) 11 a.m. (CDT) 12 p.m. (CDT) 12 p.m. (CDT) 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. (CDT)

Date May 1 (Sun.) May 7 (Sat.) May 8 (Sun.) May 11-14 (Wed.-Sat.) May 20-22 (Fri.-Sun.) May 26-29 (Thurs.-Sun.)

Opponent at Georgia Southern* ULM* (DH) ULM* at Sun Belt Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals

Location Statesboro, Ga. Lamson Park Lamson Park Mobile, Ala. Campus Sites Campus Sites

Time (CT) 12 p.m. (CDT) 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Date June 2-8 (Thurs.-Wed.)

Opponent Women’s College World Series

Location Oklahoma City, Okla.

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Time (CT)

Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores, Ala.

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3 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m.

Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park

2 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park Lamson Park

4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m.

Time (CT) TBA

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS ROSTER

2016 Louisiana Roster No. Name 00 Katie Repole 1 Chelsea Lotief 2 Jaime Landry 3 Taylor Terrio 4 Kassidy Zeringue 5 Meagan Thomas 6 Shannon Theriot 7 Alaina Guarino 8 Aleah Craighton 9 Summer Ellyson 10 Alison Deville 11 Kylee Jo Trahan 12 Gabby Felps 18 Alex Stewart 19 Lexie Comeaux 20 Kendall Smith 21 Samantha Walsh 22 Shellie Landry 23 Brittany Nollkamper 24 Macey Smith 25 Sara Corbello 26 Allie Medlin 27 Sarah Arceneaux 28 Kelsey Vincent 29 Beth Ashley 30 Kelli Martinez 31 Corin Voinche 32 Victoria Brown 33 Lexie Elkins 34 Miranda Grotenhuis 35 Haley Hayden 37 DJ Sanders 39 Kara Gremillion 42 Abby Sterling

Pos. IF OF UT OF OF IF/DP OF IF OF P P P UT P UT OF 3B LF C P UT C OF 1B OF OF IF P C C/IF 2B SS 3B/SS IF

B/T R/R L/L R/R L/L L/R L/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

Ht. 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-6 5-11 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-5 6-1 5-6 5-10 5-5 5-9 5-8 5-1 5-0 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-7

Yr. Jr. Fr. r-Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. r-Fr. So. Sr. Jr. r-Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. r-Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. r-Fr. Jr. So. Fr. r-Fr.

Hometown San Antonio, Texas Lafayette, La. Broussard, La. Paulina, La. Lutcher, La. New Iberia, La. Berwick, La. Montz, La. Prairieville, La. Lafayette, La. Port Barre, La. Burkburnett, Texas Gonzales, La. Zionsville, Ind. Tomball, Texas Ruston, La. Ingleside, Texas Broussard, La. Katy, Texas Houston, Texas Lake Charles, La. Calhoun, La. Broussard, La. Tomball, Texas College Station, Texas Katy, Texas Scott, La. La Porte, Texas Victoria, Texas Humble, Texas West Monroe, La. Columbus, Miss. Gonzales, La. Beaumont, Texas

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Michael Lotief (Louisiana, ‘85; 14th season, 16th overall) Associate Head Coach: Chris Malveaux (Texas A&M, ‘01; 1st season, 4th overall) Director of Operations: Kate Malveaux (Bradley, ‘12; 1st season) Managers: Sarah Draheim (Louisiana, ‘13), Leandra Maly (Louisiana ‘15)

Non-Coaching Staff

Senior Women’s Administrator: Dr. Jessica Leger (Louisiana, ‘03) Development Officer: Stefni Lotief (Louisiana, ‘90) Athletic Trainer: Dan Schinnerer (Oklahoma State, ‘07) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jenna Romanelli (Florida State, ‘11) Academic Counselor: Tambria Neal-Bradford (Jackson State, ‘XX) Sports Information Contact: Matt Hebert (Louisiana, ‘02) Student Managers: Katy Akins, Cade Romero

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High School (Previous School) Smithson Valley HS (Illinois) Ascension Episcopal School St. Thomas More HS Riverside Academy (Nicholls State) Lutcher HS New Iberia Senior HS Berwick HS Mt. Carmel Academy Dutchtown HS Teurlings Catholic HS Port Barre HS Burkburnett HS St. Amant HS Zionsville Community HS Tomball HS Ruston HS Ingleside HS St. Thomas More HS Cinco Ranch HS Stratford HS Barbe HS West Ouachita HS St. Thomas More HS Tomball HS A&M Consolidated HS Cinco Ranch HS Teurlings Catholic HS Clear Lake HS (Arkansas) Victoria East HS (Texas Tech) Atascocita HS West Monroe HS New Hope HS St. Amant HS West Brook HS

Pronunciation Sarah ARCENEAUX - Are-sen-oh Aleah CRAIGHTON - Cray-ton Lexie COMEAUX - Co-mo Kara GREMILLION - Grim-e-yawn Miranda GROTENHUIS - Grow-ten-hise Alaina GUARINO - Guh-reen-oh Chelsea LOTIEF - Low-teef Katie REPOLE - Rip-o-lee Taylor TERRIO - Tare-e-oh Shannon THERIOT - Tare-e-oh Kylee Jo TRAHAN - Traw-hahn Corin VOINCHÉ - Kuh-rin • Von-shay Kassidy ZERINGUE - Zuh-rang Michael LOTIEF - Low-teef Chris/Kate MALVEAUX - Mal-vo Sarah DRAHEIM - Dray-hime Leandra MALY - Molly

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LAMSON PARK

Alfred and Helen Lamson Park 32nd Season • 824 Games • 719 Wins • .873 Winning Percentage Since 1985, the University of Louisiana and its perennial powerhouse softball program has called Alfred and Helen Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park its very own home. And what a home it is.

Year-by-Year at LAMSON PARK Year Record 1985 12-4 1986 10-6 1987 16-6 1988 15-4 1989 20-6 1990 24-4 1991 16-6 1992 20-5 1993 22-0 1994 31-2 1995 31-1 1996 25-2 1997 23-7 1998 19-4 1999 26-2 2000 26-2 2001 22-4 2002 26-3 2003 26-1 2004 22-3 2005 30-3 2006 25-2 2007 25-7 2008 22-1 2009 26-5 2010 19-2 2011 30-1 2012 30-1 2013 22-2 2014 28-6-1 2015 30-2 Total 719-104-1 4

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Pct. .750 .625 .727 .789 .769 .857 .727 .800 1.000 .939 .969 .926 .767 .826 .929 .929 .846 .897 .963 .880 .909 .926 .781 .957 .834 .905 .968 .968 .917 .809 .938 .873

Often called the most beautiful and LAMSON PARK Milestone Victories nostalgic field in the country by opposing Date Opponent Score teams who play on it, Lamson Park was Win Feb. 26, 1985 Ball State 11-0 given a face-lift before the 2011 season. 1 50 Apr. 18, 1988 Louisiana Tech 2-1 The park furthered its place as one of the 100 Feb. 23, 1991 DePaul 2-0 finest softball fields in the country as a 200 Mar. 30, 1995 Southeastern La. 5-0 $2.1 million renovation, which began in 300 Mar. 25, 1999 Northwestern State 5-4 Apr. 5, 2003 Middle Tennessee 12-4 the winter of 2009, completed in time to 400 500 Mar. 7, 2007 Middle Tennessee 4-1 start the 2011 season. Apr. 19, 2011 Nicholls State 8-0 The renovation included a new, 600 700 Feb. 20, 2015 Hofstra 3-0 mostly-covered grandstand between dugouts, three private luxury boxes and visiting team. a 50-seat Stadium Club. Additional seating was The batting cages down the right field line were also added in the outfield. All of these new seats also expanded in 2006. The new design allows the brought the capacity of Lamson Park up to 2,790. Ragin’ Cajuns access to six different cages at once Also included was a new press box with three and is able to accommodate several teams at once broadcast booths capable of hosting NCAA when Louisiana hosted a tournament. Regionals. Lamson Park enters its 32nd season of service to The Cajuns also welcomed a larger and more the Ragin’ Cajuns. Through 824 games contested, functional locker room that includes a technology- a Ragin’ Cajuns team has been victorious 719 driven meeting room. times (87 percent). In addition to amenities that came in 2011, a If there really is a “Field of Dreams,” it might new scoreboard was introduced in 2010, with just be Lamson Park. Thirty-three years ago, the video capabilities and live in-game statistics. land which now houses the facility, was a pasture Originally know as Lady Cajun Park, the facility filled with barns, cattle, six-foot tall grass and changed names in 2006 to Alfred and Helen the University’s dairy farm. Today, this same land Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park. The facility houses one of the best facilities in the country and was dedicated in memory of long-time loyal plays host to the greatest softball show around. supporters Alfred and Helen Lamson. From the time fans enter the confines of Lamson In 2007, the Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics Department Park, until the time they exit the gates, they will oversaw the construction of the Leon Moncla be treated to three hours of pure excitement, also Indoor Practice Facility. Equipped with an artificial known as Ragin’ Cajuns Softball. playing surface and drop-down batting cages, it is From the on-the-field action of the 25-time located adjacent to the softball field. NCAA Regionals qualifiers, to the off-the-field A few other changes were made in 2006. The antics of Robert Harris, the Centerfield Club and right field and left field foul lines were adorned many others, it is easy to see why Ragin’ Cajuns by brick walls. Another major construction project Softball is one of the greatest entertainment involved new dugouts for both the Cajuns and the options in town. @R agi nCaj unSB

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LAMSON PARK The official beginning of the game is right around the corner when Harris begins belting out the Cajuns starters in a style all his own. Harris a.k.a. “The Voice of the Ragin’ Cajuns,” has been a fixture on the microphone and will always have all of the fans’ attentions, regardless of what is taking place on the field. The field itself is what it’s all about. It provides the ultimate in playing and spectator facilities. From the oak trees that line the outfield fence, to the park benches at the front entrance to the astounding green grass that covers the field, the park provides all the comforts of home. The evolution of Lamson Park has been ongoing ever since it was constructed in the 1980’s. Starting in the early 1990’s the facility began to grow into its current state. After sustaining damage during Hurricane Andrew in 1992, a 30-foot backstop and a grandstand seating section were added behind home plate. Not long after, a Press Box/Concession was added on to the grandstand. The Cajuns received a welcome addition to Lamson Park at the end of the 1994 season. With the generosity and effort of many loyal fans, the Cajuns received a locker room/bathroom facility with brand new carpeting and a satellite television, as well as leather furniture – giving the team plenty of room for relaxation before and after the game. An equipment room with a washer and dryer was also part of the facility. Other features added included a public address system and an electronic scoreboard in right field, which also included a message board. Lamson Park had a 225-foot fence encircling the entire field until the 1995 season. NCAA regulations called for an adjustment of the fence so that all possible Regional sites could be uniform. The fence now reaches 200-feet down the lines and 220-feet in centerfield. The five-foot high red wall gave up few home runs until the implementation of the neon ball in 1993 by the NCAA, which allows for a more “offensive” game. Five home runs left the park in 1993. In 2001, the Ragin’ Cajuns said good-bye

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LAMSON PARK at a Glance Opened (as Lady Cajun Park) 1985 First Game Feb. 26, 1985 (Louisiana 11, Ball State 0) Re-Named (Lamson Park) 2006 Seating Capacity 2,790 Largest Crowd 2,729 vs. Stanford (May 20, 2012) Playing Surface Bermuda Grass Dimensions LF-200, CF-220, RF-200 All-Time Record 719-104-1 (.873) 1985-89 73-26 (.737) 1990-99 237-33 (.878) 2000-09 250-31 (.890) 2010-15 159-14-1 (.917) Sun Belt Conference Record 139-20 (.874) Record under Michael Lotief 335-36-1 (.902) Record in Home Openers 29-2 (.935) Winning Seasons 31 Non-Winning Seasons 0 Longest Home Winning Streak 53 (Feb. 20, 1993 - May 22, 1994) Longest Home Losing Streak 3 (twice, last April 6-7, 2007) Most Wins in a Season 31 (1994, 1995) Most Losses in a Season 7 (1997, 2007) NCAA Regionals Hosted 11 (1990-1992, 1994-1997, 2002, 2012, 2014-15) NCAA Regional Record 22-13 (.629) NCAA Super Regionals Hosted 1 (2014) NCAA Super Regionals Record 2-0 (1.000) Sun Belt Conference Tournaments Hosted 4 (2000, 2004, 2011, 2014) Sun Belt Tournament Record 13-1 (.929) 40 times and 34 more in 2002. During the 2003 season, the Cajuns hit a park-record 58 home runs. Under the Lotiefs, Lamson Park began to see several additions and improvements. In 2002, a brick wall was added to the backstop and a new lighting system was installed just in time for the Ragin’ Cajuns to host a 2002 NCAA Regional. The lighting system allowed Lamson Park to meet the NCAA lighting standards for hosting an NCAA Regional, an amenity in which few facilities across the country compare to. The all-time Lamson Park attendance high occurred on May 20, 2012, when 2,729 softball fans watched their Ragin’ Cajuns defeat Stanford,

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8-0, in six innings in the 2012 NCAA Lafayette Regional Championship game to advance to the Super Regionals in Tempe, Arizona. Lamson Park has hosted 11 NCAA Regionals, including three over the past four seasons (2012, 2014, 2015), and the 2000, 2004, 2011 and 2014 Sun Belt Conference tournaments. In 2014, the Louisiana hosted Arizona in the first-ever Super Regional held at the facility. The Ragin’ Cajuns swept the Wildcats 2-0 in the bestof-three series to secure a trip to Oklahoma City on their home turf for the first time since 1996.

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THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Joseph Savoie University President

When Dr. E. Joseph Savoie became the University’s sixth president in 2008, he worked with volunteer transition teams and the campus community to formulate a strategic plan to guide the institution’s growth and development. S ome components of that plan that reflect the University’s commitment to students have already taken shape. The University has increased its student housing capacity nearly 40 percent by adding new residence halls and constructing new parking towers. The Student Union was expanded and renovated to meet the United States Green Building Council LEED Certification Rating. The new campus hub opened in January 2015 featuring restaurants, meeting spaces, student-service offices, a collegiate shop and bookstore, and a post office. A large plaza overlooks Cypress Lake. The University unveiled a comprehensive master plan for campus that includes provisions for managing growth, development and change over the next two decades. The plan features additional parking, bikeways and mixed-use development of property. The University continues to focus on providing a quality education and a fulfilling college experience. Savoie and other university administrators support an academic environment that draws energetic and innovative faculty members, promotes community service and encourages mutually beneficial partnerships with state industries and area businesses. 6

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Prior to being named president of the University, Savoie was Louisiana’s Commissioner of Higher Education for 12 years. Under his leadership, higher education governance was restructured, a statewide community and technical college system was created, teacher education programs were redesigned, the state’s first needbased financial-aid program was created and a master plan for public postsecondary education was implemented. His affiliations include the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). He serves on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors and the NCAA Board of Governors. He previously served on the Board of Trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). He also serves on several advisory groups that address higher education policy. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UL Lafayette, and served as the institution’s first vice president for University Advancement. He holds a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from Columbia University’s Teacher’s College in New York. Savoie and his wife, Gail, have a son, Adam; a daughter, Blaire Savoie Saulnier; and are the proud grandparents of Addison Marie Saulnier. @R agi nCaj unSB

University Presidents

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has had only six presidents in over 100 years of existence. Current University President, Dr. Joseph Savoie, was selected to head the University on December 6, 2007. Edwin Lewis Stephens Lether Edwards Frazer Joel Lafayette Fletcher Clyde Lee Rougeou Ray P. Authement E. Joseph Savoie

1900-1938 1938-1941 1941-1966 1966-1974 1974-2008 2008-present

University Administration President Dr. Joseph Savoie

Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. James P. Henderson Vice President for Administration and Finance Mr. Jerry L. LeBlanc Vice President for Enrollment Management Dr. DeWayne Bowie Vice President for Research Dr. Ramesh Kolluru Vice President for Student Affairs Mrs. Patricia Cottonham Vice President for University Advancement Mr. John Blohm

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THE UNIVERSITY

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette

The largest institution within the nine-campus University of Louisiana System The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has distinguished itself in many ways. Happiness is one of its most important characteristics. Happiness is not a typical feature of school mottos, but the University’s seal bears the Latin words Fortiter, Feliciter, Fideliter, and the English translation: “Boldly, Happily, Faithfully.” In fact, the Lafayette community is recognized as the happiest city and one of the best college towns in the U.S. UL Lafayette is more than a happy place, however. It’s an excellent place to learn. It’s one of the nation’s best academic institutions, according to the 2015 edition of “The Best 379 Colleges” published by the Princeton Review. The National Science Foundation recognized the University among the top 10 universities in the U.S. for its percentage of research and development expenditures funded by business. It leads the state as the university with the lowest average net price to attend. UL Lafayette also is among the top 10 percent of most affordable four-year public universities in the U.S. With more than 18,000 students, it is the largest institution within the nine-school University of Louisiana System and is the secondlargest university in Louisiana. The University awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Its diverse offerings range from the humanities to scientific research, and it is a leader in areas such as computer science, engineering, architecture, biology and nursing. It offers the state’s only industrial design degree. It also is one of three universities in the world to offer a graduate degree in Francophone studies. Community service is valued. Each year, more LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

than 5,000 students, faculty and staff contribute about 500,000 hours of direct community service. Their efforts make an economic impact of millions of dollars to the community. A wide range of cultural, recreational and social activities are available, on and off campus. With more than 150 campus organizations and clubs on campus, it’s easy for students to get involved. UL Lafayette is as unique as its location in the heart of Acadiana, a region known for its distinctive Cajun and Creole cultures, excellent / R agi nCaj unSof t bal l

food and music, and exceptional quality of life. The campus reflects the region’s beauty and natural resources. Cypress Lake, a microcosm of the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, skirts the Student Union. Although it’s called a lake, it’s actually a managed wetland. Teeming with alligators, turtles, birds and fish, it’s filled with moss-draped cypress trees, lush vegetation, and birdsong. Stately live oaks—several more than 100 years old—shade campus walkways. The Quadrangle is encircled by the “Walk of Honor,” a path paved with more than 80,000 bricks bearing the names of each University graduate, beginning with the first graduating class of 1903. The University Research Park, a 147-acre site adjacent to the athletic complex, is home to LITE, which stands for the Louisiana Immersive Technology Enterprise. LITE ’s striking design features a three-story, egg-shaped room made of glass. Three-dimensional images created by supercomputers are projected inside. LITE was established for economic development through a partnership formed by the University, the Lafayette Economic Development Authority and the State of Louisiana. Other tenants in Research Park include the U.S.G.S’s National Wetlands Research Center and the NOAA’s Estuarine Habitats and Coastal Fisheries Center. The University was founded on July 14, 1898, which coincidentally is French National Day, or Bastille Day. Known in French as Université des Acadiens (the University of the Acadians), UL Lafayette is an accomplished public research university. To learn more about what makes this place happy and smart, go to louisiana.edu. 2016 Sof t ba ll Media Gu ide

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ATHLETICS STAFF

Scott Farmer Director of Athletics

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ith unparalleled success in the areas of athletics, academics, fundraising and increased exposure on the state and national level, Director of Athletics Scott Farmer is leading the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns athletic program through its finest era in the University’s rich history. Since being named the school’s Director of Athletics in October of 2011, Farmer has guided the Ragin’ Cajuns through a transformation that has touched on all facets of the program. The Ragin’ Cajuns have established themselves as one of the top athletic programs in the country by virtue of numerous NCAA postseason appearances and championships. During the past two years, the Ragin’ Cajuns have been ranked in the top 50 among all schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision in a poll by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and released by CBSSports.com. In the latest poll released, the Ragin’ Cajuns were rated as the 44th-best athletic program in the country, finishing ahead of 25 schools that compete in the Power 5 conferences. After a record-setting year in 2013-14, in which five sports claimed conference championships, the Ragin’ Cajuns were rated as the 34th-best nationally, finishing as the top non-BCS school in the rankings. During the 2014-15 athletic year, the football team earned a fourth consecutive bowl championship (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl), while women’s basketball claimed the 2015 Women’s Basketball Invitational title with four dramatic games on its home floor. The Ragin’ Cajuns also claimed Sun Belt Conference championships in both softball (regularseason) and baseball (SBC Tournament) with 8

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both programs earning trips to both the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals for the second consecutive year - the only school in the nation to accomplish that feat. While 2014-15 was a successful year in the history of Ragin’ Cajuns athletics, the 2013-14 season was one for the ages as the department claimed a combined seven Sun Belt Conference titles and solidified the school’s label as the “Home of Champions.” Football kicked off that historic season as it claimed the Sun Belt Conference regular-season title along with its third straight victory in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball team claimed the Sun Belt Conference Tournament title after earning three hard fought victories in a 38-hour span at New Orleans’ Lakefront Arena, securing a berth in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. Men’s tennis spent the season ranked in the national polls before claiming the Sun Belt Conference Tournament championship and earning a berth in the NCAA Regionals. On the diamond, the baseball team claimed both the Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament championships, while setting a school-record for wins (58), earning a unanimous No. 1 ranking in the national polls, and hosting both the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals. And in the circle, the softball team won 49 games, claimed both the Sun Belt Conference regularseason and tournament crowns, hosted both the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals, and made a sixth appearance in the Women’s College World Series. While the Ragin’ Cajuns have experienced great success under Farmer’s watch on the competition field, it’s in the classroom where the @R agi nCaj unSB

results have been exemplary. Student-athletes have thrived in the classroom and have been provided the tools needed in obtaining their degrees under Farmer’s leadership. Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes have consistently set the bar academically, with the entire program enjoying 10 consecutive semesters of earning a combined grade point average of 2.8 or above. After setting cumulative GPA records in each semester during the 2013-14 academic year, Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes in the Fall 2014 semester produced the highest combined semester GPA in recorded history – a 3.056. With increased success in the classroom, Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes are on a solid track to graduate as evidenced by the annual Academic Progress Rate (APR). In 2015, all 16 Division I varsity sports exceeded the required 930 cutoff point with 12 sports scoring at 960 or above. And with sustained progress in the APR equals a Federal Graduation Rate for student-athletes that was ranked as the best among all schools in the state of Louisiana and the Sun Belt Conference during the 2013-14 academic year. With a solid understanding and experience in intercollegiate athletics, Farmer has set the course in improving the overall experience for all student-athletes, coaches and fans through improvements in external sources upon his arrival in Lafayette. He played an integral role in establishing the Ragin’ Cajuns Athletic Foundation in 2009. Since its formation, the RCAF continues to grow and works on enhancing the department’s annual operating budget while providing financial support to Louisiana’s 16 varsity programs. In 2014, Annual Fund donations increased 31 percent from the previous year, eclipsing the $2 million mark for the first time in history, finishing with a total of $2.16 million and surpassing the previous record of $1.67 million raised in 2013. Overall, donations to the RCAF surpassed $6.5 million in 2013. LOU I SI A N A R AGI N ’ CA J UN S


ATHLETICS STAFF Farmer was instrumental in the development of the University’s $115 million Athletic Facilities Master Plan, a three-tiered plan that was launched in 2013 and includes major facility improvements that will aid coaches and student-athletes in all 16 athletic programs. Tier One of the plan, which was completed in the fall of 2015, saw the addition of nearly 6,000 seats in the south end zone of Cajun Field, the addition of the Student-Athlete Performance Center and the renovation of the Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/ Track Complex, that will feature office space and locker rooms for both programs. Tier Two will focus on the renovations towards Cajun Field and M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field, home of Ragin’ Cajuns baseball. Renovations to Cajun Field will ultimately increase capacity, while adding club seats, loge seats and box suites. A new multi-story structure that will be located on the west side of the stadium will house a Hall of Fame Musuem, a bookstore and cafeteria for students and over 23,000 square feet of office space for athletic administration. Improvements to “Tigue” Moore Field will increase capacity to approximately 4,500, including nearly 1,200 chair back seats. The addition of luxury suites, a club level and a new press box will make the “Tigue” an attractive venue to host NCAA Tournaments in the future. With major facility upgrades on the horizon, Farmer has coordinated facility improvements that included the addition of new artificial playing surfaces in Cajun Field, M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field and the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility. Farmer has helped spearhead renovations at both Lamson Park, the home of the nationallyranked softball program, and the Cox Athletic Center. New scoreboards have been installed at the Culotta Tennis Center, Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/Track Complex, and Lamson Park, while new video boards have been installed at both Cajun Field and Tigue Moore Field. Farmer has been responsible for the hiring of coaches Mark Hudspeth (football), Bob Marlin (men’s basketball), Garry Brodhead (women’s basketball) and Lon Badeaux (track), who have each created a winning culture in their respective programs and have recorded numerous team and individual honors. He has made Louisiana athletic events more accessible to fans by creating the Ragin’ Cajuns Network, which televises events on an annual basis into the New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette markets. Farmer was also was instrumental in the expansion of the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network, which reaches every corner of the state of Louisiana during football season and has produced a twohour pre-game show, giving Ragin’ Cajuns fans greater ability to follow their team. Farmer has been the driving force behind the creation of GEAUX, the school’s football game day program that has grown to 116 pages of features, profiles, statistics and other information for Cajuns football fans. The program has sold out of its advertising space during the past four seasons dating back to 2012. In 2014, Farmer also helped broker a five-year partnership with Adidas, giving Ragin’ Cajuns student-athletes and coaches the ability to be associated with one of the most iconic athletic apparel providers in the world. Farmer has worked to more than double the number of football season tickets sold, from just under 4,800 when he arrived as Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2007 to a record 13,755 in 2014. His efforts in increasing ticket sales have helped attendance at nearly every Ragin’ Cajuns event reach an all-time high. For the 15th consecutive season, both baseball and softball led the Sun Belt in attendance while both programs have been LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

consistently ranked among the top 10 programs in attendance at the national level. Since 2011, Louisiana has led the Sun Belt Conference in football attendance in three out of four years with the 2011 campaign seeing the Ragin’ Cajuns setting SBC records for average attendance (29,171), total attendance (145,854) and leading all schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision with an increased average attendance of 11,788. With a consistent winner on the gridiron, fans have flocked in record numbers to New Orleans to watch the team play in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, with the top four crowds in the bowl’s history. Farmer has also garnered success on the conference and NCAA level as he completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Softball Committee, serving as the chair in both 2011 and 2012. From 2012-14, Farmer served a three-year term representing the Sun Belt Conference on the prestigious NCAA Leadership Council, and recently completed a four-year term as chair of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Directors. Farmer’s first two years as athletic director resulted in great success for the Ragin’ Cajuns. In 2011-12, eight of the 16 athletic programs advanced to postseason play in their respective sports, including football making its first bowl appearance since 1970 and men’s basketball hosting a postseason game on campus for the first time since 1985. Farmer came to UL Lafayette after eight years at Troy University where he served as Senior Associate Athletic Director from 1999-2007. He helped the Trojans make a successful transition from both the Atlantic Sun Conference and Southland Football League to the NCAA Division I-FBS level and into the Sun Belt Conference as an all-sports member. At Troy, Farmer oversaw a massive renovation of the athletic facilities, including an $18 million renovation of football’s Veterans Memorial Stadium, new facilities for softball, tennis, track and soccer plus facility upgrades for both basketball and baseball. A native of Ormond Beach, Fla., Farmer was a four-year letterman in swimming at Georgia Southern, being named the school’s male scholarathlete of the year in 1985. He received his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1986 and a master’s in sports management in 1987. After graduating, Farmer began his career in athletics as head women’s swimming coach at Georgia Southern in 1986. He led the Eagles to eight conference titles in nine seasons, compiling a 65-25 record (.722) to become the winningest coach in program history. Promoted to a dual-position of assistant athletic director for sports programs, studentathlete services and event management in 1988, he left coaching following the 1995-96 season to concentrate on his duties overseeing studentathlete services. During his tenure at Georgia Southern – both as a student and as an administrator – the Eagles won four NCAA FCS (Division I-AA) football national championships. Farmer’s introduction to athletics came at an early age. His father, Bud Farmer, served as director of athletics and head swimming coach at Daytona Beach Community College (now Daytona State College) and was inducted into the National Junior College Swimming Hall of Fame in 2013. Farmer is married to the former Jackie Davis, a record-setting swimmer who he met at Georgia Southern. They are the parents of two children, a daughter, Kaitlin and a son, Kyle.

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Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Administrative Staff

Rob Stewart

Dr. Jessica Leger

Assoc. AD for External Affairs

Assoc. AD for Academics/ Compliance/SWA

Monique Ardoin

John Dugas

Asst. AD for Business Affairs

David Faber

Asst. AD of Operations

Jim Harris

Assoc. AD for Internal Operations

Eric Maron

Director of Marketing and Promotions

Gerald Hebert

Executive Director of RCAF

Athletic Development Director

Stefni Lotief

Danika Arenibas

Athletic Development Officer

Athletic Development Officer

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the everchanging world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference 10 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football @R agi nCaj unSB

1500 Sugar Bowl Drive New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone: 504-299-9066 Staff

Karl Benson Commissioner Kristen Stuart Exec. Assistant to the Commissioner Kathy Keene, Ph.D. Sr. Associate Commissioner Herbert Carter, III, CPA Associate Commissioner John McElwain Associate Commissioner John Barranco Associate Commissioner Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner Dominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. Assistant Commissioner Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner Randy Lieberman Asst. Director/Communications Keith Nunez Asst. Director/Communications Erinn Banks, J.D. Compliance Coordinator Spencer Dodd Championships and Marketing Asst.

2015-16 Member Schools School Location Appalachian State Arkansas State Georgia Southern Georgia State Idaho (football only) Little Rock Louisiana ULM New Mexico State (football only) South Alabama UT Arlington Texas State Troy

Boone, N.C. Jonesboro, Ark. Statesboro, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Moscow, Idaho Little Rock, Ark. Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. Las Cruces, N.M. Mobile, Ala. Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas Troy, Ala.

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE Conference Championships Since Joining The Sun Belt Conference Football (2) 2005, 2013 Men’s Cross Country (1) 2004 Golf (3) 1993, 1997, 2007 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (4) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Women Indoor Track and Field (1) 1993 Women’s Basketball (2) 2004-05 (West Division) 2006-07 (West Division)

season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament. With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional four straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for studentathletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.” The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-Fil-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate. / R agi nCaj unSof t bal l

Men’s Basketball (9) 1991-92 1992 (Tournament) 1994 (Tournament) 1999-00 2000 (Tournament) 2001-02 (West Division) 2002-03 (West Division) 2003-04 (West Division) * 2004 * 2005 * 2007-08 (West Division) 2013-14 Men’s Outdoor Track (7) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Women’s Outdoor Track (2) 1993, 1997 Men’s Tennis (4) 1992, 1998, 2006, 2014 Baseball (9) 1992 (West Division) 1994 (West Division) 1997 1998 (Tournament) 2005 2007 2010 2014 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2015 (Tournament) Softball (25) 2000 (Tournament) 2001 (Regular season and Tournament) 2002 (Regular season and Tournament) 2003 (Regular season and Tournament) 2004 (Regular season and Tournament) 2005 (Regular season and Tournament) 2006 (Regular season and Tournament) 2008 (Regular season and Tournament) 2009 (Regular season and Tournament) 2010 (Regular season and Tournament) 2011 (Regular season and Tournament) 2012 (Regular season) 2014 (Regular season and Tournament) 2015 (Regular season)

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2016 OPPONENTS BALL STATE CARDINALS

CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS

Website www.BallStateSports.com Twitter @BallStateSB Head Coach Megan Ciolli Bartlett Record at Ball State (season) First Season Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 34-25 (14-5 MAC) Postseason Finish NCAA South Bend Regional SID Contact (email) Brad Caudill (bcaudill2@bsu.edu)

Website www.UCAsportscom Twitter @UCASoftball Head Coach David Kuhn Record at Central Arkansas (season) 209-189 (8th) Career Record (season) 577-411 (18th) 2015 Record 35-21 (16-8 SLC) Postseason Finish NCAA Norman Regional SID Contact (email) Charlie Skinner (cskinner@uca.edu)

Feb. 12 s Gulf Shores, Ala. s 3 p.m.

Feb. 21 s Lamson Park s 12:30 p.m.

UAB BLAZERS

TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS

Feb. 12 s Gulf Shores, Ala. s 6 p.m.

Feb. 25 s Lamson Park s 4 p.m. (DH)

Website www.UABsports.com Twitter @uabsoftball Head Coach Marla Townsend Record at UAB (season) 484-452 (17th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 32-19 (15-7 CUSA) Postseason Finish CUSA Tournnament SID Contact (email) Taylor Shirey (shireytr@uab.edu)

Website www.TexasTech.com Twitter @TTUSB Head Coach Adrian Gregory Record at Texas Tech (season) 25-26 (2nd) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 25-26 (9-9 Big 12) Postseason Finish None SID Contact (email) Mark Jezek (mark.jezek@ttu.edu)

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI REDHAWKS

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS

Feb. 13 s Gulf Shores, Ala. s 12 p.m.

Website www. GoSoutheast.com Twitter @SEMOsoftball Head Coach Mark Redburn Record at Southeast Missouri (season) 19-27 (2nd) Career Record (season) 109-202 (6th) 2015 Record 19-27(12-12 OVC) Postseason Finish OVC Tournament SID Contact (email) Jeff Honza (jhonza@semo.edu)

SAMFORD BULLDOGS

Website www.ScarletKnights.com Twitter @RUSoftball Head Coach Jay Nelson Record at Rutgers (season) 222-253 (10th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 29-20 (11-12 Big Ten) Postseason Finish Big Ten Tournament SID Contact (email) Stephanie Mamakas (smamakas@scarletknights.com)

ALCORN STATE BRAVES

Feb. 13 s Gulf Shores, Ala. s 6 p.m. Website www.SamfordSports.com Twitter @SamfordSB Head Coach Mandy Burford Record at Samford (season) 102-117 (5th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 33-22 (11-7 SoCon) Postseason Finish SoCon Tournament SID Contact (email) Herb Brooks (hbrooks@samford.edu)

LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS Feb. 14 s Gulf Shores, Ala. s 12 p.m.

Website www.LaTechSports.com Twitter @LATechSB Head Coach Mark Montgomery Record at Louisiana Tech (season) 77-78 (4th) Career Record (season) 407-398 (16th) 2015 Record 31-19 (12-9 C-USA) Postseason Finish C-USA Tournament SID Contact (email) Blake Bolin (bolin@latech.edu)

OREGON DUCKS

Feb. 19 s Lamson Park s 2 p.m. (DH) Feb. 20 s Lamson Park s 1 p.m. Website www.GoDucks.com Twitter @OregonSB Head Coach Mike White Record at Oregon (season) 280-83-1 (7th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 51-8 (21-3 Pac-12) Postseason Finish WCWS SID Contact (email) Joe Waltasti (waltasti@uoregon.edu)

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Feb. 26 s Lamson Park s 4 p.m. Feb. 27 s Lamson Park s 1:30 p.m.

Feb. 27 s Lamson Park s 4 p.m. Feb. 28 s Lamson Park s 12 p.m.

Website www.AlcornSports.com Twitter @AlcornAthletics Head Coach Josef Rankin Record at Alcorn State (season) 10-70 (3rd) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 2-31 (0-14 SWAC) Postseason Finish None SID Contact (email) Herman Shelton (bravessports@gmail.com)

SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES Mar. 5 s Hattiesburg, Miss. s 1 p.m. (DH) Mar. 6 s Hattiesburg, Miss. s 1 p.m.

Website www.SouthernMiss.com Twitter @SouthernMissSB Head Coach Wendy Hogue Record at Southern Miss (season) 18-34 (2nd) Career Record (season) 391-186 (12th) 2015 Record 18-34 (3-21 C-USA) Postseason Finish None SID Contact (email) Chris Whitehead (christopher.whitehead@usm.edu)

LONGWOOD LANCERS

Mar. 9 s Lamson Park s 6 p.m.

Website www.LongwoodLancers.com Twitter @LongwoodSB Head Coach Kathy Riley Record at Longwood (season) 578-318-1 (19th) Career Record (season) 657-385-1 (23rd) 2015 Record 34-25 (20-4 Big South) Postseason Finish NCAA Knoxville Regional SID Contact (email) Todd Lindenmuth (lindenmuthwt@longwood.edu)

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2016 OPPONENTS SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Website www.USAJaguars.com Twitter @USAJagsSoftball Head Coach Becky Clark Record at South Alabama (season) 314-176-1 (10th) Career Record (season) 470-209-2 (13th) 2015 Record 40-13 (16-4 SBC) Postseason Finish NCAA Auburn Regional SID Contact Zac Kennedy (zkennedy@southalabama.edu)

Website www.GeorgiaStateSports.com Twitter @GSU_Softball Head Coach Roger Kincaid Record at Georgia State (season) 178-110 (6th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 38-22 (14-10 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Will Owens (jowens33@gsu.edu)

McNEESE STATE COWGIRLS

FLORIDA GATORS

Website www.McNeeseSports.com Twitter @McNeeseSoftball Head Coach Joanna Hardin Record at McNeese State (season) 36-20 (2nd) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 36-20 (21-5 SLC) Postseason Finish Southland Tournament SID Contact Pam LaFosse (plafosse@mcneese.edu)

Website www.FloridaGators.com Twitter @GatorsSB Head Coach Tim Walton Record at Florida (season) 552-121 (11th) Career Record (season) 675-185 (14th) 2015 Record 60-7 (18-5 SEC) Postseason Finish WCWS (National Champions) SID Contact Will Pantages (WillP@gators.ufl.edu)

Mar. 12 s Lamson Park s 2 p.m. (DH) Mar. 13 s Lamson Park s 1 p.m.

Apr. 9 s Atlanta, Ga. s 12 p.m. CDT (DH) Apr. 10 s Atlanta, Ga. s 11 a.m. CDT

Mar. 16 s Lamson Park s 6 p.m. Apr. 20 s Lake Charles, La. s 6 p.m.

Apr. 16 s Gainesville, Fla. s 12 p.m. CDT (DH) Apr. 17 s Gainesville, Fla. s 12 p.m. CDT

APPALACHIAN STATE MOUNTAINEERS

UT ARLINGTON MAVERICKS

Mar. 19 s Arlington, Texas s 1 p.m. (DH) Mar. 20 s Arlington, Texas s 12 p.m.

Apr. 23 s Lamson Park s 2 p.m. (DH) Apr. 24 s Lamson Park s 12 p.m.

Website www.UTAMavs.com Twitter @UTASoftball Head Coach Kristie Fox Record at UT Arlington (season) 73-89 (4th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 27-28 (8-15 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Brooke Ortale (brooke.ortale@uta.edu)

Website www.AppStateSports.com Twitter @AppStateSB Head Coach Janice Savage Record at Appalachian State (season) 14-35 (2nd) Career Record (season) 71-87 (4th) 2015 Record 14-35 (1-22 SBC) Postseason Finish None SID Contact Cooper Weidenthaler (weidenthalercr@appstate.edu)

TROY TROJANS

GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES

Website www.TroyTrojans.com Twitter @TroyTrojansSB Head Coach Beth Mullins Record at Troy (season) 32-23 (2nd) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 32-23 (14-9 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Kathryn Langley (klangley34214@troy.edu)

Website www.GSEagles.com Twitter @GSAthletics_SB Head Coach Annie Smith Record at Georgia Southern (season) 122-110 (5th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 12-39 (4-20 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Milledge Austin (maustin@georgiasouthern.edu)

BAYLOR BEARS

ULM WARHAWKS

Apr. 30 s Statesboro, Ga. s 12 p.m. CDT (DH) May 1 s Statesboro, Ga. s 12 p.m. CDT

Mar. 25 s Troy, Ala. s 3 p.m. (DH) Mar. 26 s Troy, Ala. s 12 p.m.

Mar. 29 s Waco, Texas s 5 p.m. (DH) Website www.BaylorBears.com Twitter @BaylorSoftball Head Coach Glenn Moore Record at Baylor (season) 607-294 (16th) Career Record (season) 746-336 (19th) 2015 Record 41-17 (12-6 Big 12) Postseason Finish NCAA Lafayette Regional SID Contact Jonathan Hill (jonathan_hill1@baylor.edu)

TEXAS STATE BOBCATS

Website www.ULMWarhawks.com Twitter @ULM_Softball Head Coach Corey Lyon Record at ULM (season) 30-22 (2nd) Career Record (season) 120-11 (5th) 2015 Record 30-22 (10-12 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Jordan Bergeron (bergeron @ulm.edu)

SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Apr. 2 s Lamson Park s 2 p.m. (DH) Apr. 3 s Lamson Park s 1 p.m. Website www.TXStateBobcats.com Twitter @TXStateSoftball Head Coach Ricci Woodard Record at Texas State (season) 516-341-1 (16th) Career Record (season) Same 2015 Record 32-21 (14-6 SBC) Postseason Finish Sun Belt Tournament SID Contact Jen Lawson (jlawson@txstate.edu) LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

May 7 s Lamson Park s 2 p.m. (DH) May 8 s Lamson Park s 1 p.m.

Website www.SunbeltSports.org Twitter @SunBelt Softball Contact Kati Morse (morse@sunbeltsports.org)

NCAA

Website www.ncaa.com Twitter @NCAASoftball Softball Contact Bonnie Johnson (bjohnson@ncaa.org)

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2016 NOTEBOOK USA Today/NFCA Poll (Preseason Rankings)

School 1. Florida (26) 2. Michigan (2) 3. LSU (2) 4. Auburn (1) 5. Alabama (1) 6. Oregon 7. UCLA 8. Tennessee 9. Oklahoma 10. Florida State 11. LOUISIANA 12. Georgia 13. Arizona 14. Minnesota 15. Missouri 16. Baylor 17. UCF 18. Kentucky 19. James Madison 20. Washington 21. California 22. Arizona State 23. NC State 24. Notre Dame 25. South Alabama

2015 Record Pts 60-7 782 60-8 755 52-14 711 52-14 698 48-15 672 51-8 666 51-12 625 47-17 548 49-9 514 49-14 493 42-12 449 44-17 416 41-20 385 49-11 376 42-16 369 41-17 290 50-9 270 32-26 260 48-10 198 42-17 197 39-18 142 36-22 136 38-22 114 42-15 77 40-13 73

Receiving votes: Texas A&M (38), North Dakota State (32), Utah (22), Hofstra (14), Nebraska (13), Texas (12), Northwestern (10), Ohio State (6), North Carolina (6), Florida Atlantic (5), Mississippi State (5), USC Upstate (4), UAB (4), Western Kentucky (4), Fresno State (3), Kansas (2), Louisville (2), Pittsburgh (2)

USA Softball Top 25 Poll (Preseason Rankings)

School 1. Florida (17) 2. Michigan (1) 3. LSU (2) 4. Oregon 5. Alabama 6. Auburn 7. UCLA 8. Oklahoma 9. Tennessee 10. Florida State 11. LOUISIANA 12. Missouri 13. Minnesota 14. Georgia 15. Arizona 16. Baylor 17. UCF 18. Kentucky 19. Washington 20. Arizona State 21. James Madison 22. California 23. Utah 24. Texas A&M 25. NC State

2015 Record Pts 60-7 495 60-8 473 52-14 446 51-8 428 48-15 412 56-11 409 51-12 368 49-9 352 47-17 341 49-14 311 42-12 285 42-16 258 49-11 257 44-17 223 41-20 217 41-17 183 50-9 159 32-26 148 42-7 144 36-22 106 48-10 95 39-18 80 36-19 58 40-20 53 38-22 47

Receiving votes: Notre Dame (42), North Dakota State (16), Texas (13), USC Upstate (11), Virginia Tech (11), Fresno State (8), Hofstra (8), South Alabama (8), Kansas (7), Northwestern (7), North Carolina (4), San Diego State (4), Texas State (4), Nebraska (3), Ohio State (3), Mississippi State (2), South Carolina (1) 14 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

2016 Season Overview The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, ranked No. 11 in the final 2015 polls and coming off a fourth straight super regional, return eight (8) of the nine (9) hitters from its 2015 starting lineup that produced a school-record 116 home runs. Second team All-Sun Belt pitcher Alex Stewart, who posted five of the team’s final 10 Sun Belt wins that paved the way for a conference title in 2015, leads the candidates poised to take over for the departed Christina Hamilton and Jordan Wallace (both graduated) in the pitching circle.

by freshman Kara Gremillion (2015 Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year at St. Amant HS).

OUTFIELD w Left fielder Shellie Landry, now a senior, is once again the veteran leader of the group that features three returning starters. Aleah Craighton and Kelli Martinez, who like Landry started all 54 games in 2015, are trading spaces. w Kassidy Zeringue, a defensive sub in left field the previous two seasons, could also start in right field. INFIELD w A second team All-American pick in 2015, Landry ranked w The group provided a strong presence in 2015, Top 20 in the NCAA in total home runs and home runs per committing only 26 errors over a combined 1,041 chances. game and Top 50 in slugging percentage and RBI per game. w Lexie Elkins is set for her third season at catcher. She w Craighton debuted collegiately in 2015, after redshirting generated a program-record 32 home runs during the 2015 in 2014. She provided an immediate impact in the lineup campaign, which led all levels of collegiate softball, and producing 26 extra base hits, 12 of which were home runs. also led the nation in RBI per game. She was named NFCA/ w Martinez did not commit an error in 56 chances during Diamond Sports Division I Catcher of the Year. her freshman season, recording 55 fly ball outs and several w Miranda Grotenhuis and Allie Medlin will backup dazzling catches in center field. Elkins, occasionally subbing in defensively. Brittany w Zeringue last started as a freshman in 2014, appearing Nollkamper, expected to redshirt provided Elkins remains five times in center field. Last season, she served as a lateinjury-free, is being groomed to take over in 2017. game defensive substitute for Landry. w First baseman Kelsey Vincent is also entering her third w Kendall Smith, Taylor Terrio, Sarah Arceneaux and season starting at her position. A first team All-Sun Belt pick Jaime Landry will be late-game defensive substitutes. in 2015, she led all of the league’s first basemen in home PITCHERS runs (18) and slugging percentage (.755). w Alex Stewart and Kylee Jo Trahan, the returners with w Corin Voinche, who missed all of 2015 with a knee innings from 2015, are the early favorites to be the top two injury, is working at first base and could be used as a options on the staff. defensive sub if Vincent’s been pinch run for twice. w Stewart ranked Top 50 nationally in ERA (2.09) and Top 30 w Haley Hayden remains at second base. She’s reaced 60 in strikeouts per seven innings (8.7) last season. runs, 60 hits and 50 RBI each of the past two seasons. w Trahan appeared in 14 games, starting two, in her w DJ Sanders took over at shortstop (for injured Voinche) in collegiate debut season in 2015 and held foes to just five 2015. She led all Sun Belt shortstops in fewest errors (only extra base hits in 23 innings pitched. eight in 157 chances). w Victoria Brown, who pitched in 2013 and 2014 before w Meagan Thomas will be a defensive sub at second base missing last season with a knee injury, adds additional and shortstop. She set a personal best for stolen bases and experience and high veloctiy to the pitching rotation. reached 20 runs for the second straight season in 2015. w Macey Smith is another seasoned arm, while redshirt w Samantha Walsh, who enjoyed career-highs in home freshman Alison Deville offers a left-handed option. runs (14) and RBI (46) last season, is joined at third base HITTING RETURING STATISTICAL COMPARISON Statistic 2015 Total Lost Returning (Pct.) At Bats 1,425 122 1,303 (91%) Runs 440 30 410 (93%) Hits 493 47 446 (90%) Home Runs 116 0 116 (100%) RBI 398 10 388 (97%) PITCHING RETURNING STATISTICAL COMPARISON Wins 42 30 12 (29%) Games Started 54 40 14 (26%) Complete Games 29 23 6 (21%) Innings 332.1 245.2 85.2 (26%) Strikeouts 395 289 106 (27%) @R agi nCaj unSB

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2016 NOTEBOOK 2016 Outlook

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/2 Redshirts Returning: 6 Newcomers: 7 All-Americans Returning: 2 (Lexie Elkins, Shellie Landry)

Starters Returning (8) Pos. Player C Lexie Elkins 1B Kelsey Vincent 2B Haley Hayden 3B Samantha Walsh SS DJ Sanders LF Shellie Landry CF Kelli Martinez RF Aleah Craighton

Starters Lost (1)

Pos. Player DP Leandra Maly

Avg. .426 .308 .379 .296 .290 .372 .295 .371

GP-GS AB 54-54 155 54-54 143 54-54 182 54-54 169 54-54 138 54-54 172 54-54 122 54-54 143

Avg. GP-GS AB .342 38-10 38 .000 3-0 0 .000 26-0 1 .500 21-0 10 .000 41-0 0 .231 32-3 26 .000 5-0 4

Others Letterwinners Lost (5) Pos. Player C Linzey Cifreo 1B Lexi Rouse OF Marie Hoag OF Taylor Meaux OF Cassidy White

Pitchers Returning (4) Pos. Player RHP Alex Stewart RHP Kylee Jo Trahan RHP Victoria Brown (2014 stats) RHP Macey Smith (2014 stats)

Pitchers Lost (2)

Pos. Player RHP Jordan Wallace RHP Christina Hamilton

Redshirts Returning (6) Pos. Player UT Jaime Landry P Alison Deville UT Lexie Comeaux C Allie Medlin C/IF Miranda Grotenhuis IF Abby Sterling

RBI TB SLG% BB 83 167 1.077 38 40 108 .755 45 55 133 .731 26 46 96 .568 25 27 58 .420 25 59 142 .826 39 11 38 .311 9 45 107 .748 14

OB% .536 .474 .466 .396 .408 .484 .360 .450

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB OB% .388 49-41 121 27 47 1 0 0 9 48 .397 13 .448

Other Letterwinners Returning (7) Pos. Player IF/DP Meagan Thomas OF Sarah Arceneaux OF Kendall Smith OF Taylor Terrio LF Kassidy Zeringue DP Sara Corbello UT Gabby Felps

R H 2B 3B HR 44 66 5 0 32 30 44 10 0 18 66 69 14 4 14 36 50 4 0 14 49 40 6 0 4 49 64 16 1 20 31 36 0 1 0 35 53 10 4 12

Avg. GP-GS AB .000 15-0 0 .000 3-0 1 .000 5-0 0 .000 4-0 0 .000 45-0 0

ERA W-L APP 2.09 10-2 20 3.35 2-1 14 2.79 6-1 13 6.54 0-0 7

R H 2B 3B HR 23 13 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB OB% 4 14 .368 8 .479 0 0 .000 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 5 .500 0 .500 0 0 .000 0 .000 16 13 .500 6 .432 1 0 .000 1 .200

R H 2B 3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0

RBI TB 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS CG SHO/CBO IP H 12 4 1/5 63.2 53 2 2 2/4 23.0 19 4 2 1/3 42.2 36 2 0 0/0 20.1 36

SLG% BB OB% .000 0 .500 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 1 1.000

R ER 31 19 13 11 22 17 29 19

BB SO 21 79 19 27 17 33 10 12

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO IP H R ER BB SO 2.18 18-5 32 27 17 6/4 154.0 83 56 48 80 220 2.67 12-4 24 13 6 1/4 91.2 72 40 35 33 69

B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R

Ht. 5-6 6-0 5-6 5-10 5-8 5-7

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Hometown (Previous School) Broussard, La. (St. Thomas More HS) Port Barre, La. (Port Barre HS) Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS) Calhoun, La. (West Ouachita HS) Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS)

The Newcomers (7): OF - Beth Ashley (College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated HS); P - Summer Ellyson (Lafayette, La./Teurlings

Catholic HS); 3B/SS - Kara Gremillion (Gonzales, La./St. Amant HS); IF - Alaina Guarino (Montz, La./Mt. Carmel Academy); OF - Chelsea Lotief (Lafayette, La./Ascension Episcopal School); C - Brittany Nollkamper (Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch HS); OF - Shannon Theriot (Berwick, La./Berwick HS) LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-6 s Sr. s R/R Utility Lake Charles, La. (Barbe HS)

2015 (Junior)

SARA CORBELLO - #25

Served in the role of pinch hitter with runners in scoring position...Went 6-for-18 (.333) in pinch-hit situations...Tallied at least one RBI in 13 of her 37 plate appearances...Struck out only four times and finished the season with no strikeouts in her final 16 plate appearances...Used strong plate discipline to bring a run home on two bases-loaded walks and four hit by pitch... Pinch-hit ground out in the sixth inning at #4 Alabama pulled the Cajuns into a 1-1 tie...Registered an RBI each game of the UTA series (Mar. 13-14)...Brought home a run on a sacrifice fly in the series opener...Stepped in for Leandra Maly with the bases loaded in the first inning of game one of the doubleheader vs. UTA on Mar. 14 and was hit by pitch with two outs to keep the inning alive resulting in a three-run frame...In the second game of the doubleheader, broke open a 1-0 game with a bases-loaded single that plated two runs...Delivered her first home run of the season in the winner’s bracket final of the Sun Belt Tournament vs. South Alabama on May 8, a two-run blast that extended the Cajuns lead to 6-2...Both of her hits in the NCAA Tournament went for extra bases...Launched a solo home run in the winner-take-all NCAA Lafayette Regional championship game vs. Baylor on May 17...Lofted a two-run double down the right field line in the second inning of the Auburn Super Regional opener on May 22 to provide Louisiana with a 4-1 lead...Adding in a bases-loaded walk vs. Weber State in the NCAA Lafayette Regional opener, she produced an RBI in all three of her four pinch hit opportunities in the NCAA Tournament accumulating four RBI.

Corbello’s Career Highs

Hits: 3 (three times, last 3/1/14 vs. Chattanooga) Runs: 2 (5/4/13 at ULM) Doubles: 1 (eight times, last 5/22/15 at Auburn) Walks: 3 (twice, last 3/29/14 vs. Texas State) Hitting Streak: 6 games (3/9/13 vs. WKU-3/16/13 at South Alabama) RBI: 4 (three times, last 3/23/14 at Georgia State) Home Runs: 2 (5/4/13 at ULM) Stolen Bases: 1 (2/9/13 vs. Iowa)

High School

Was a four year letterwinner at Barbe High School in Lake Charles, La...Helped lead the Buccaneers to four state tournament appearances and one state runner-up...team went 26-3 in her junior season, falling in the state semifinals...was also a stand out pitcher at Barbe... made the All-State team all four years of high school...Was district MVP three times...named the ESPN Gatorade Player of the Year as a Junior...inducted to the Southwest Louisiana Hall of Fame as a Senior.

Personal

Daughter of Jeff and Cathy Corbello...has a younger sister, Kaitlin...is majoring in public relations.

2014 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Made 55 appearances (50 starts), primarily as a designated player...led in sacrifice flies with five, tied for 13th in the nation...eight of her hits were home runs, fifth most on the team.. was a Sun Belt preseason all-conference selection...matched her career high in hits twice during the season (3-for-3 vs. UTSA Feb. 28 and 3-for-4 vs. Chattanooga Mar. 1)...tied her career best with four RBI against Georgia State (3/23)...recorded her lone double of the season in the first game of the NCAA Super Regional against Arizona (5/23).

2013 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Started all 62 games at either designated player or first base...recorded her first career hit against Iowa on Feb. 9...hit first career home run off All-American pitcher Blaire Luna of Texas on March 6...hit first career grand slam on March 30 in the first inning against FIU...drove in eight runs over a series against FIU from March 29-30...had her first career multi-home run game against ULM on May 4...homered in the NCAA Regional against LSU and the NCAA Super Regional against Michigan.

Corbello’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .291 62-62 172 13 50 6 0 8 35 80 .465 24 3 31 2 .385 1 0 1-2 30 1 1 .969 2014 .180 55-50 139 11 25 1 0 8 27 50 .360 27 5 22 2 .324 5 0 0-0 13 0 0 1.000 2015 .231 32-3 26 2 6 1 0 2 16 13 .500 6 4 4 2 .432 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Total .240 149-115 337 26 81 8 0 18 78 143 .424 57 12 57 6 .363 7 0 1-2 43 1 1 .978

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-10 s Sr. s R/R Catcher Victoria, Texas (Victoria East HS/Texas Tech)

2015 (Junior)

LEXIE ELKINS - #33

James J. Corbett Award Winner NFCA/Diamond Sports Division I Catcher of the Year First Team NFCA All-America First Team NFCA All-Central Region Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year First Team All-Sun Belt First Team All-Louisiana USA Softball Player of the Year Top 26 Finalist USA Softball Selection Camp Invitee Started at catcher for the second straight season...NCAA leader in home runs and home runs per game)...set a new single-season school record with 32 home runs, besting the previous record of 30 set by Danyele Gomez in 2006...became just one of eight players in NCAA Division I history to hit 30 or more home runs in a season...tied Camilla Carrera of UTEP for the second-most home runs hit in a season in NCAA history (32)...also led the nation in RBI per game and No. 3 in slugging percentage (1.077)...USA Softball Player of the Year Top 26 finalist)...became the fourth Cajun to win back-to-back SBC Player of the Year recognition adding to a list that includes Becky McMurtry (2002-03), Danyele Gomez (2005-06) and Christi Orgeron (2011-12)...registered seven multiple-home run games, increasing her career total to 11...hit four home runs in a doubleheader at Texas State on Mar. 28 and five home runs in a doubleheader at Appalachian State on Apr. 18...recorded 11 games of three-plus RBI and finished with 20 total multiple-RBI games...set a new school record for slugging percentage at 1.077, breaking Danyele Gomez’s record .957 from 2006...hit .541 with 20 home runs and 53 RBI in Sun Belt play... fielded all but one of 403 chances cleanly on defense...posted 25 assists, aided in three double plays and allowed only three passed balls... drew 38 walks against just 10 strikeouts in 207 plate appearances...from March 14 to the end of the season, struck out only once in 124 plate appearances...ascent to the top of the nation’s home run charts began in March as she hit .532 (25-of-47) with 11 home runs and 27 RBI... named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week on Apr. 20 for offensive showcase at Appalachian State...finished the twinbill in Boone, N.C., a combined 8-for-10 (.800 average) at the plate with five home runs, 13 RBI and six runs scored...tied the school record with three home runs in game one of the doubleader and tied her career-high with seven RBI in the second game...school-record tying 30th home run came in NCAA Regional opener vs. Weber State...record-breaking 31st home run came in the winner-take-all NCAA Regional finale vs. Baylor...added a home run in the Auburn Super Regional opener, giving her three in the 2015 NCAA Tournament and upping her career NCAA postseason total to nine...named Sun Belt Player of the Week Mar. 23 and Apr. 20..named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Player of the Week Mar. 30 and Apr. 20.

2014 (Sophomore)

Third Team NFCA All-America First Team NFCA All-Central Region Sun Belt Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year First Team All-Sun Belt Louisiana Sports Writers Association Hitter of the Year Louisiana Sports Writers Association Newcomer of the Year First Team All-Louisiana Started in all 59 games she played in behind the plate ...was first in the conference and second in the nation with 24 home runs...added 12 doubles for 36 extra base hits...second in

Elkins’ Career Highs

Hits: 4 (three times, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Runs: 3 (four times, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Doubles: 1 (17 times, last 5/8/15 vs. South Alabama) Walks: 3 (twice, last 2/14/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Hitting Streak: 9 games (3/16/15 vs. GASO-3/29/15 at TXST) RBI: 7 (twice, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Home Runs: 3 (4/18/15 at Appalachian State) - School Record Stolen Bases: 1 (twice, last 3/17/15 vs. Georgia Southern)

the nation with .41 home runs per game...had a slugging percentage of .835, which ranked 11th in the country...fifth in the nation in RBI and sixth with 1.25 RBI per game...committed just five errors in 417 chances for a .988 fielding percentage...tied for first in the conference with 40 walks...led Louisiana with 24 multiple-RBI games, and was second on the team with 24 multiple-hit games...named SBC Player of the Week on Feb. 10 after hitting three home runs and driving in nine runs to begin the season...totaled five three-hit performances during the season...had four multiple home run games...drove in a career-high seven RBI after going 3-for-4 with two home runs and one double against Lamar (3/6)...went 5-for-10 with eight RBI and four runs in a series sweep over Western Kentucky (4/5-6)...followed it up the next weekend going 6-for-9 with six RBI and two runs in a series victory over No. 15 South Alabama (4/12-13)...went 2-for-4 with two home runs in a win over Texas (5/18) to propel Louisiana to the NCAA Super Regional...homered twice in a 2-for-3 outing with three runs scored in the second game of the NCAA Super Regional against Arizona (5/24) that sent the Ragin’ Cajuns to the Women’s College World Series...homered in each of the Ragin’ Cajuns’ WCWS games.

Prior to Louisiana (Texas Tech)

Spent her freshman season at Texas Tech, playing for Shanon Hays and the Red Raiders...saw time in 47 games, starting 42 as catcher...batted .282 (33-for-117) with eight doubles and 21 RBI...struck out five times in 117 at-bats, finishing the season ranked the 65th toughest player to strike out in the NCAA...threw out 10% (5-for-50) of attempted base-stealers.

High School

Attended Victoria East High School in Victoria, Texas, where she graduated a semester early to enroll and play for Texas Tech in 2013...was a three-year letterwinner at Victoria East...was an NFCA All-American, earning first-team honors in 2011...named Co-MVP of district 25-4A as a sophomore, after batting .598...earned Co-Offensive Player of the Year for district 25-4A as a junior...hit .526 with 51 RBI and 61 hits...was a three-time all-district selection.

Personal

Born on Aug. 6, 1995 in Victoria, Texas...full name is Alexandrea Kenedie Elkins, but goes by Lexie...daughter of Jason and Tammy Elkins...has one younger brother, Ryan...is a general studies major with an emphasis on behavioral sciences.

Elkins’ Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% *2013 .282 47-42 117 18 33 8 0 0 21 41 .350 17 5 7 1 .393 1 3 0-0 179 23 3 .985 2014 .388 59-59 188 41 73 12 0 24 74 157 .835 40 5 10 1 .504 1 0 1-1 382 30 5 .988 2015 .426 54-54 155 44 66 5 0 32 83 167 1.077 38 7 10 1 .532 7 0 1-2 377 25 1 .997 Total .374 160-155 460 103 172 25 0 56 178 365 .793 95 17 27 3 .489 9 3 2-3 938 78 9 .991 * Season played at Texas Tech LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-6 s Sr. s R/R Utility Gonzales, La. (St. Amant HS)

2015 (Junior)

GABBY FELPS - #12

Appeared in five games over the season’s first three weekends... was a pinch hitter each time...picked up an RBI on a ground out vs. Mississippi Valley on Feb. 14.

2014 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Appeared in 35 games with nine starts as designated player...five of her 13 hits were doubles...had a career-high three hits against UT Arlington (4/26)...her second multi-hit game came that same day (2-for-3, RBI)...broke a scoreless tie in the second inning with a pinch-hit two-run single in a 10-1 win over Texas (5/18) that sent Louisiana to the Super Regionals...doubled in both games of a doubleheader against No. 14 Baylor (4/22) to help the Ragin’ Cajuns to a sweep on the road.

Felps’ Career Highs

Hits: 3 (4/26/14 at UT Arlington) Runs: 1 (six times, last 4/27/14 at UT Arlington) Doubles: 1 (five times, last 4/26/14 at UT Arlington) Walks: 2 (2/15/13 vs. Mississippi Valley) Hitting Streak: 5 games (4/22/14 at Baylor-4/27/14 at UTA) RBI: 2 (four times, last 5/18/14 vs. Texas) Home Runs: 1 (twice, last 2/22/14 vs. Hofstra) Stolen Bases: None

2013 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Saw time in 11 games, all as a pinch-hitter...made collegiate debut on Feb. 15 vs. Miss. Valley State, with two walks and a run scored...notched her first career hit the next day against MVSU...hit her first career home run in a five-home run inning by the Cajuns on Apr. 10 against Southern Miss.

High School

Attended Maurepas High as a freshman in high school before transferring to St. Amant High School for her final three years...helped lead her team to a Co-District Championship...lost in the semi-finals of the Louisiana State 5A Softball Tournament...was a four time letter winner in Softball, Cross Country and Track, and a three time letter winner in Basketball...was named to the NFCA Academic All-American team three times...was a 2012 Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee.

Personal

Born on June 1, 1994 in Gonzales, La...daughter of Bryan and Cassie Felps...has two brothers, Bryce and Blake...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Year avg gp-gs 2013 .308 11-0 2014 .289 35-9 2015 .000 5-0 Total .274 51-9 18 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

Felps’ Career Stats

ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 13 3 4 0 0 1 2 7 .538 2 1 2 1 .438 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 45 3 13 5 1 1 11 23 .511 6 2 10 0 .389 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 62 6 17 5 1 2 14 30 .484 9 3 14 1 .387 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 @R agi nCaj unSB

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-8 s Sr. s R/R Left Field Broussard, La. (St. Thomas More HS)

2015 (Junior)

SHELLIE LANDRY - #22

Second Team NFCA All-America First Team NFCA All-Central Region First Team All-Sun Belt Second Team All-Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Returned to left field, where she started as a freshman, after spending 2014 in right field...ranked Top 20 in the NCAA in total home runs and home runs per game...ranked Top 50 in the NCAA in slugging percentage (.826) and RBI per game (1.09...recorded new personal bests for batting average (.372), runs (49), hits (64), doubles (16), home runs (20), total bases (142) and extra base hits (37...held batting average above .350 from Mar. 16 through season’s end...Registered a hit in 41 of 54 games...ended the season posting at least one hit in 25 of the final 31 games (Mar. 16-May 23)...a 13-game hitting streak Mar. 14-Apr. 4 was the longest by a Cajun during the season...generated 18 multi-hit and 18 multi-RBI games, reaching three-plus hits five times and three-plus RBI six times...hit .385 with team-best 25 hits with runners in scoring position...did not commit an error in 69 chances, tracking down 65 fly ball outs...led all Sun Belt Conference outfielders in RBI and slugging percentage...top 5 amongst all Sun Belt players in RBI, home runs, slugging percentage and total bases...hit .438 with 11 home runs and 34 RBI in SBC play...saw 37 of her 64 hits go for extra bases (58%)... led the team with two grand slams...first grand slam came Feb. 7 vs. Central Arkansas in the fourth inning and stretched the Cajuns lead to 5-0...launched solo home runs in her first two at bats vs. Idaho State on Feb. 15...broke scoreless tie vs. Hofstra on Feb. 21 with a three-run home run in the third inning...later in the day, opened the scoring in the third inning vs. Missouri State with a two-run home run...singled home two runs in the second inning to give Louisiana the lead for good in the series clincher at South Alabama...was 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBI to pace series opening-win over Georgia Southern on Mar. 16...two-run home run in the first inning of second game vs. Troy on Mar. 21 jumpstarted a five-run rally for the Cajuns that erased a 2-0 deficit...posted a two-hit effort (2-of-3) against All-American pitcher Cheridan Hawkins at No. 2 Oregon on Apr. 25...had multiple hits in each game of the ULM series (May 2-3), tallying a team-best nine hits (9-of-14) during the weekend...hit three doubles, three home runs and drove home six runs against the Warhawks...solo home run in the third inning of the ULM opener on May 2 marked her 16th of the season which surpassed her previous season-best 15 as a freshman in 2013...drew four walks in the Sun Belt Tournament opener vs. Georgia State on May 7, becoming the first Cajun with four walks since Christi Orgeron in April 2012...reached 20 home runs for the first time in her career on solo home run in the second inning of NCAA Lafayette Regional opener vs. Weber State... posted at least one hit in five of six NCAA postseason games...named to the NFCA Division I All-America Second Team, joining Alyson Habetz (1994) and Karli Hubbard (2009) as Lafayette area natives to be named an All-American.

Landry’s Career Highs

Hits: 4 (three times, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Runs: 4 (4/10/13 vs Southern Miss.) Doubles: 2 (three times, last, 4/13/15 vs. Georgia State) Walks: 4 (5/7/15 vs. Georgia State) - School Record Hitting Streak: 13 games (3/14/15 vs. UTA-4/4/15 vs. GAST) RBI: 5 (2/26/13 vs Southern) Home Runs: 3 (4/10/13 vs Southern Miss) - School Record Stolen Bases: 1 (six times, last 3/17/15 vs. Georgia Southern)

(4/5) and Troy (4/19)...opened the season with a 2-for-3 performance that included two doubles and two RBI to help the Ragin’ Cajuns to an exciting eight-inning victory over Northern Iowa (2/7)...totaled a season-high four RBI against Troy (4/19) and Western Kentucky (5/8)...scored a season-best three runs in the NCAA Regionals against Texas Southern, going 2-for-3 with a home run.

2013 (Freshman)

Second Team All-Sun Belt Second Team All-Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Started 61 games in left field...batted .284 (55-for-194) with 61 RBI, 30 runs scored and 15 home runs...went 2-for-3 in her collegiate debut on Feb. 9 against Lipscomb, with an RBI and a double...hit her first career home run against Iowa on Feb. 10...hit her first career grand slam against Southern on Feb. 26 in the first inning...had three multi-home run games, hitting two against James Madison on Feb. 24, two against Houston on Apr. 17 and three against Southern Miss on Apr. 10...became the 55th player in NCAA history with three home runs in one game...homered twice in the same inning against Southern Miss on Apr. 10, part of the Cajuns five home run inning...drove in four-or-more runs on five different occasions, including five against Southern on Feb. 26 in a 1-for-1 day.

High School

Played high school ball at St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette...helped lead the Cougars to back-to-back State Championships...named to the All-State team, State MVP, and District MVP in both softball and volleyball.

Personal

Born on November 6, 1993 in Broussard, La...daughter of Debbie and Wayne Landry...mother, Debbie, played volleyball while attending then-USL...has two sisters, Jaime and Courtney... sister Jaime is also a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns softball squad, presently a redshirt freshman...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

2014 (Sophomore)

First Team All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention All-Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Started all 60 games for Louisiana in right field...batted .287 with 51 hits, 39 RBI and 28 runs...third in the conference and 30th in the nation with four sacrifice flies...hit .367 during conference play, third best on the team...finished eighth in the league in RBI...recorded 14 multiple-hit games...posted three-hit outings against Illinois State (2/21), Western Kentucky

Landry’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .284 61-61 194 30 55 9 0 15 61 109 .562 14 0 37 0 .327 3 0 4-4 58 4 3 .954 2014 .287 60-60 178 28 51 10 1 5 39 78 .438 25 3 31 0 .376 4 0 0-0 34 4 4 .905 2015 .372 54-54 172 49 64 16 1 20 59 142 .826 39 0 20 0 .484 2 0 2-2 65 4 0 1.000 Total .313 175-175 544 107 170 35 2 40 159 329 .605 78 3 88 0 .396 9 0 6-6 157 12 7 .960 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-4 s Sr. s L/R Infield/Designated Player New Iberia, La. (New Iberia Senior HS)

2015 (Fall)

MEAGAN THOMAS - #5 Thomas’ Career Highs

Received her undergraduate degree in criminal justice.

2015 (Junior)

Served as starting designated player for 10 games from Feb. 7-21...started the season with a six-game hitting streak posting a .625 batting average (10-of-16)...posted a pair of three-hit games Feb. 8 vs. Eastern Illinois and Feb. 13 vs. Mississippi Valley, setting a new career-high for hits...was aboard the base path in each of her first seven appearances...scored two runs four times over the season’s first six games...was 9-for-10 in stolen bases, tied for second on the team...nine stolen bases bested her previous high of seven in 2014...reached 20 runs scored for the second straight season, finishing with 23...utilized as pinch hitter or pinch runner starting in the series at Alabama (Feb. 28-Mar. 1) through the season’s end...pinch ran for Kelsey Vincent and scored the first of three runs in the sixth inning of a 5-0 win over Missouri State on Feb. 21...scored the tying run in the sixth inning at No. 4 Alabama on Mar. 1 as a pinch runner for Lexie Elkins...pinch hit for Aleah Craighton, walked and scored on a Sara Corbello bases-loaded single in the fourth inning of game two vs. UTA on Mar. 14...appeared in all three games of the Georgia Southern series (Mar. 16-17)...scored a run in both games of the doubleheader vs. GASO on Mar. 17... led off the seventh inning of the Texas State series finale on Mar. 29 with a pinch-hit single and later scored the first of two runs on a Shellie Landry double that extended the lead to 4-0...scored two runs in the Georgia State series opener on Apr. 3 after reaching on a walk in the second inning and bunt single in the fifth inning...appeared in all three games at ULM (May 2-3), scoring a run in each game of the Saturday doubleheader.

Hits: 3 (twice, last 2/13/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Runs: 2 (six times, last 4/3/15 vs. Georgia State) Doubles: 1 (2/7/15 vs. Eastern Illinois) Walks: 2 (2/14/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Hitting Streak: 6 games (2/7/15 vs. UCA-2/14/15 vs. MVSU) RBI: 1 (four times, last 2/20/15 vs. Iowa) Home Runs: None Stolen Bases: 1 (18 times, last 5/3/15 at ULM)

2012 (Freshman)

Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Four-year letterwinner in softball at New Iberia Senior High...led the Yellow Jackets to district championships in 2008 and a co-district championship in 2009...named first team all-district in 2009, 2010, and 2011...named Second Team All-Acadiana in 2010 and First Team AllAcadiana in 2011...named co-district MVP in 2011.

Personal

Born on October 23, 1992 in New Iberia, La...daughter of Shanel and Dylan Breaux...has one younger brother Dylan...graduated high school with honors

2014 (Sophomore)

Made 50 appearances on the season for Louisiana, seeing time as a pinch runner, pinch hitter, outfielder, second baseman and shortstop...tied for sixth on the team with 25 runs scored... scored a run in the sixth inning to put the Ragin’ Cajuns up 5-4 on No. 14 Baylor (4/22), earning them a doubleheader sweep over the Bears on the road...scored a run in a 10-1 win over Texas (5/18) that sent Louisiana to the Super Regionals.

2013 (Redshirt Freshman)

Saw time in 41 games, mostly as a pinch runner and defensive substitution...started three games at second base, all in the FIU series in March...batted .333 (3-for-9) with 16 runs scored...was 2-for-3 in stolen base opportunities...made her collegiate debut against Iowa (2/10) as a pinch runner, coming around to score her first career run...got a hit in her first career at-bat against Mississippi Valley State (2/15).

Thomas’ Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .333 41-3 9 16 3 0 0 0 0 3 .333 1 1 2 0 .455 0 1 2-3 9 7 2 .889 2014 .000 50-0 4 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 1 0 .333 0 0 7-9 2 1 1 .750 2015 .342 38-10 38 23 13 1 0 0 4 14 .368 8 2 9 0 .479 0 1 9-10 1 1 0 1.000 Total .314 129-13 51 64 16 1 0 0 4 17 .333 11 3 12 0 .462 0 2 18-22 12 9 3 .875 20 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-9 s Sr. s R/R First Base Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS)

2015 (Junior)

KELSEY VINCENT - #28

First Team All-Sun Belt First Team All-Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Started at first base for the second straight season...posted personal single-season bests in average (.308), hits (44), home runs (18), RBI (40), slugging percentage (.755) and extra base hits (28)...ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference with 13 home runs in league play (trailed only Lexie Elkins)...led all SBC first basemen in home runs and slugging percentage...ranked Top 20 NCAA in walks per game, drew a walk in 32 of 54 games...collected 45 walks which represents the fifth-most in school history...homered in seven of the 11 games played Mar. 28-Apr. 18...produced 12 multiple-hit games and 12 multiple-RBI games...tied the school single-game record with three home runs on Mar. 13 vs. UTA, landing her first career multiple-home run game...posted a .424 average, 13 home runs, 29 RBI and slugged 1.121 in Sun Belt play...collected at least one base hit in 17 of 23 Sun Belt games...brought season average above .300 on Mar. 28 and remained above the mark through the season’s final 24 games...played a key part in doubleheader sweep of South Alabama on Mar. 7, finishing the twinbill 5-of-8 with two runs scored, a double, home run and three RBI...doubled and homered in both games of the Texas State doubleheader on Mar. 28, concluding the day with 4-of-7 with two doubles, two home runs and four RBI... first career grand slam came in Georgia State series finale on Apr. 4, increasing Louisiana’s first inning lead to 5-0...three-run home run in second game of doubleheader vs. #14 Baylor on Apr. 11 extended the Cajuns lead to 10-2...belted three home runs and notched four RBI in sweep of Appalachian State on Apr. 18...drove home a game-high four runs in season finale at ULM, marking the sixth time with three-plus RBI...two home runs in Auburn Super Regional opener marked her third multiple-home run game of the season.

Vincent’s Career Highs

Hits: 3 (twice, last 3/13/15 vs. UT Arlington) Runs: 3 (twice, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Doubles: 2 (2/20/15 vs. Hofstra) Walks: 3 (twice, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Hitting Streak: 7 games (3/22/15 vs. TROY-4/4/15 vs. GAST) RBI: 4 (three times, last 5/3/15 at ULM) Home Runs: 3 (3/13/15 vs. UT Arlington) - School Record Stolen Bases: None

High School

Was a four-time letterwinner at Tomball High School in Tomball, Texas...helped lead the Cougars to back-to-back district championships...advanced to the state tournament as a sophomore...played in the All-Greater Houston All-Star game as a senior...named to the AllAcademic team as a junior and senior.

Personal

Born on December 26, 1993 in Tomball, Texas...daughter of Cathy and the late Bobby Vincent...has one brother, Eric...is an exercise science major.

2014 (Sophomore)

Second Team All-Sun Belt Honorable Mention All-Louisiana Made 54 appearances with 50 starts, mostly at first base...third on the team and fourth in the conference with 38 walks...39th nationally with .70 walks per game...second on the squad with 12 double plays turned...fourth on the team with a .429 on base percentage...matched a career-high three RBI with a seventh-inning home run in a 10-1 win over Texas (5/18) that sent Louisiana to the Super Regionals...posted a career-high three walks in a win over No. 4 Michigan (2/14)...drew four walks in the NCAA Super Regional against Arizona (5/23-24)... had a 2-for-3 outing with two RBI and one walk in a victory over No. 13 Oklahoma (3/15).

2013 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Appeared in 40 games, starting nine...saw time mostly as a pinch hitter, starting all nine games at first base...made her collegiate debut as a defensive replacement in the season opener against Lipscomb on Feb. 9...recorded her first career hit against Miss. Valley St. on Feb 15, a double...hit her first career home run against the College of Charleston as a pinch hitter on March 2...made her first collegiate start on Mar 13 against Louisiana Tech...homered in the Cajuns’ five home run inning against Southern Miss, a three-run homer...was the Cajuns’ representative in the Sun Belt Home Run Derby at the conference tournament Fan Day.

Vincent’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .135 40-9 52 5 7 1 0 4 9 20 .385 11 2 18 1 .308 0 0 0-0 64 0 3 .955 2014 .256 54-50 129 15 33 5 0 7 27 59 .457 38 1 49 1 .429 0 0 0-0 266 18 10 .966 2015 .308 54-54 143 30 44 10 0 18 40 108 .755 45 2 47 1 .474 2 0 0-1 270 2 5 .982 Total .259 148-113 324 50 84 16 0 29 76 187 .577 94 5 114 3 .431 2 0 0-1 600 20 18 .972 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-7 s Sr. s R/R Third Base Ingleside, Texas (Ingleside HS)

2015 (Junior)

SAMANTHA WALSH - #21

Second Team All-Sun Belt First Team All-Louisiana Second straight season starting at third base...registered careerhighs in home runs (14) and RBI (46)...also posted a career-high in batting average (.296) and slugging percentage (.568)... reached 40 RBI for first time in her career...had only eight errors in 113 chances (35 PO, 70 A, 8 E, .929 FLD%)...played error-free for three different stretches of 10-plus games...led the Cajuns in base hits at No. 4 Alabama and posted all of the RBI in the Saturday doubleheader...hit .560 (14-of-25) with seven home runs in final three weeks of regular season...generated 12 multiple-hit and 14 multiple-RBI games...hit safely in seven of eight Sun Belt Conference series...collected at least four hits in four different SBC series (UTA, GASO, APP, ULM)...started the season with at least one hit in nine of the first 11 games...produced five multiple-RBI games over the first two weekends (nine games played)...two-run double broke a scoreless tie in the third inning of the Georgia Southern series opener...two-run home run in the series finale pushed the lead to 5-0 in the fifth inning...singled, walked and scored twice during the 12-run, fourth inning of the second game vs. No. 14 Baylor on Apr. 11...tied her career-high and homered twice in a game for the first time since Apr. 19, 2014 at Troy in the opening game of the Appalachian State doubleheader on Apr. 18...ended the doubleheader 5-for-7 with five runs, three home runs and four RBI...drove home a season-high four runs with a double and home run in game two of the ULM doubleheader on May 2 as the Cajuns secured the Sun Belt regular season championship...established a career-high with four hits (4-of-4) in the regular season finale at ULM on May 3...hit a walk-off, three-run home run in the sixth inning of the winner-take-all NCAA Lafayette Regional final vs. Baylor giving the Cajuns a 9-1 run-rule victory.

Walsh’s Career Highs

Hits: 4 (5/3/15 at ULM) Runs: 3 (three times, last 5/3/15 at ULM) Doubles: 1 (15 times, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Walks: 3 (3/29/13 vs FIU) Hitting Streak: 7 games (3/14/14 vs. OU-3/22/14 at GAST; 2/13/15 vs. ISU.-2/20/15 vs. Hofstra) RBI: 5 (5/3/14 vs. ULM) Home Runs: 2 (twice, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Stolen Bases: 1 (six times, last 5/3/15 at ULM)

2012 (Freshman)

Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Four-year letterwinner in basketball and softball at Ingleside High School...Led the Mustangs to District Championships in 2010 and 2011...Helped Ingleside HS to a 27-4 record in 2011... Named First Team All-District in 2010, and 2011...Career 117-of-118 stolen bases in high school.

Personal

Born on July 12, 1993 in Corpus Christi, Texas...daughter of Naomi Jimenez and Mike Walsh... is a general studies major with an emphasis on behavioral sciences.

2014 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team Honorable Mention All-Louisiana Started in 56 in her 60 appearances on the season, primarily at third base...batted .267 with 47 hits, 37 RBI and 25 runs scored...led Louisiana with 96 assists, which ranked seventh in the conference...fourth on the team with 11 home runs...recorded 11 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games...had a 17-game reached base streak, second-longest for the Ragin’ Cajuns during the season...belted a career-best two home runs in a 2-for-4 outing against Troy (4/19)...had a career-high three hits and five RBI, and matched a season-high two runs against ULM (5/3)...went 3-for-6 with two RBI, two runs and two walks in the NCAA Super Regionals against Arizona (5/23-24)...homered in the first inning of the first game against the Wildcats to put the Cajuns on top for good.

2013 (Redshirt Freshman)

Started all 62 games, mainly at second base with some time at shortstop...recorded her first career hit with an RBI single against Iowa (2/9)...hit her first career home run off AllAmerican pitcher Olivia Galati against Hofstra (2/23)...went 1-for-1 with two walks and three runs scored, and an RBI against Western Kentucky (3/9)...drove in three runs in a 2-for-3 performance and a home run against Southern Miss (4/10)...was second on the team with 61 assists, making seven errors for a .951 fielding percentage.

Walsh’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .244 62-62 164 29 40 5 1 6 22 65 .395 28 2 37 2 .361 0 0 3-3 76 61 7 .951 2014 .267 60-56 176 25 47 6 0 11 37 86 .489 30 1 46 1 .377 0 0 1-1 53 96 15 .909 2015 .296 54-54 169 36 50 4 0 14 46 96 .568 25 5 29 1 .396 3 0 2-3 35 70 8 .929 Total .269 176-172 509 90 137 15 1 31 105 247 .485 83 8 112 4 .378 3 0 6-7 164 227 30 .929 22 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-5 s Jr. s L/R Outfield Broussard, La. (St. Thomas More HS)

SARAH ARCENEAUX - #27

2015 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Appeared in three games, twice as a pinch hitter....pinch ran, scored a run and played left field vs. Eastern Illinois (Feb. 7)...hit by a pitch in at bats vs. Mississippi Valley on Feb. 13 and Feb. 14.

2014 (Freshman)

Arceneaux’s Career Highs

Hits: 1 (four times, last 3/19/14 vs. Sam Houston State) Runs: 1 (three times, last 2/13/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Doubles: 1 (2/8/14 vs. North Carolina) Walks: 1 (2/14/14 vs. Michigan) Hitting Streak: None RBI: 2 (twice, last 2/16/14 vs. Central Arkansas) Home Runs: 1 (2/16/14 vs. Central Arkansas) Stolen Bases: 1 (3/19/14 vs. Sam Houston State)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Appeared in 22 contests, primarily as a pinch hitter, with one start in left field....two of her four hits were extra-base hits with a home run and a double....posted a season-high two RBI against Memphis (2/15) and Central Arkansas (2/16)....recorded hits against Memphis, Central Arkansas, North Carolina (2/8) and Sam Houston State (3/19).

four years and to All-Acadiana as a junior and senior....won the state championship as a freshman and senior....played in the LHSCA Softball All-Star Game as a senior....was also a state champion with Volleyball in 2010 and 2012....was a scholar graduate.

High School

Personal

Attended St. Thomas More in Lafayette, playing for Joy Webre LeBlanc and Andria Waguespack....earned all-state honors as a junior and senior....earned all-district kudos all Year avg gp-gs 2014 .160 22-1 2015 .000 3-0 Total .160 25-1

Was born on May 9, 1995 in Lafayette....is the daughter of Dale and Maria Arceneaux and is an only child....mother attended Louisiana....is a management major.

Arceneaux’s Career Stats

ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 25 1 4 1 0 1 5 8 .320 1 0 12 0 .192 0 0 1-1 2 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 25 3 4 1 0 1 5 8 .320 1 2 12 0 .250 0 0 1-1 2 0 0 1.000

6-0 s Jr. s R/R Pitcher La Porte, Texas (Clear Lake HS/Arkansas)

2015 (Junior)

VICTORIA BROWN - #32 Brown’s Career Highs

Did not play due to injury.

2014 (Sophomore)

Posted a 6-1 record with a 2.79 ERA in 13 appearances (four starts)...struck out 33 batters while giving up 36 hits, 17 earned runs and 17 walks in 42.2 innings... held opponents to an average of .217...recorded a career-high seven strikeouts in a complete game against ULM (5/9) in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament semifinals...helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to a doubleheader sweep on the road over No. 14 Baylor (4/22), throwing 4.0 scoreless innings with two strikeouts while allowing three hits and two walks...allowed zero runs on just two hits with five strikeouts in 5.0 innings against UT Arlington (4/26).

2013 (Redshirt Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Went 9-2 with a 3.79 ERA (37 ER, 68.1 IP) and 40 strikeouts in 21 appearances (13 starts)... recorded one save...became the Cajuns’ number two starter midway through the season... tossed one complete game against Louisiana Tech (3/13)...tossed 9.1 innings in a 10-inning game against Western Kentucky (5/11), starting the game, exiting for two outs and then re-entering to finish the game...made her collegiate debut in relief against Lipscomb (2/9), tossing 3.0 innings and picking up her first career save...won her first game, picking up a relief win against Mississippi Valley State (2/15)...won her first career start, beating Hofstra (2/23), tossing 4.0 innings and allowing just two runs on six hits and picking up a seasonhigh four strikeouts.

Innings Pitched: 9.1 (5/11/13 vs WKU) Walks (Low/5+ IP): 0 (3x, last 4/26/14 at UTA) Walks (High): 4 (2/22/14 vs. Hofstra) Hits (Low/5+ IP): 2 (4/26/14 at UTA) Hits (High): 11 (twice, last 5/11/13 vs.WKU) Runs (Low/5+ IP): 0 (2x, last 5/3/14 vs. ULM) Runs (High): 7 (twice, 5/11/13 vs. WKU) Strikeouts: 7 (5/9/14 vs. ULM)

Prior to Louisiana (Arkansas)

Redshirted at Arkansas during the 2012 season before transferring to Louisiana.

High School

Three time letterwinner at Clear Lake High School in Houston, Texas...led Clear Lake High School to a berth in the 2011 Texas Class 5A state playoffs to end her senior campaign...she was named first team all-district and most valuable player as a junior with the Falcons... earned second team all-district honors as well as a first-place ranking for the lowest ERA by the Houston Chronicle...in the summer of 2006, she was the youngest participant to try out for the U.S. Olympic Team.

Personal

Born on April 12, 1993 in La Porte, Texas...daughter of Timothy Brown and Monica Jimenez... has two sisters, Jaquie Jimenez and Destinee West...is a general studies major with an emphasis on arts and humanities.

Brown’s Career Stats

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2013 3.79 9-2 21 13 1 0/4 1 68.1 84 49 37 15 40 16 0 7 316 .289 2 4 1 0 5 2014 2.79 6-1 13 4 2 1/3 1 42.2 36 22 17 17 33 2 0 2 189 .217 3 4 0 0 2 Total 3.41 15-3 34 17 3 1/7 2 111.0 120 71 54 32 73 18 0 9 505 .263 5 8 1 0 7 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-4 s Jr. s R/R Second Base West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS)

HALEY HAYDEN - #35

2015 (Sophomore)

First Team NFCA All-Central Region First Team All-Sun Belt First Team All-Louisiana Capital One Academic All-District VI Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll First season at second base after playing center field in freshman season...Reached 60 runs, 60 hits and 50 RBI for the second straight year...ranked Top 10 in NCAA in runs per game (1.22)... Led the Sun Belt Conference and tallied a career-high 66 runs scored...reached base safely in 50 of 54 games...posted a 28-game reached-base streak Feb. 21-Apr. 18...only 14 strikeouts in 219 plate appearances during entire season...batting average was above .350 the entire season...led off a game for the Cajuns with a home run four times (Feb. 20 vs. Iowa; Feb. 22 vs. McNeese State; Mar. 29 at Texas State; May 8 vs. South Alabama)...had only four errors in first season at second base over 91 chances...registered a team-high 20 multiple-hit games, collecting three-plus hits six times...third on the team with 16 multiple-RBI games, driving home three or more in seven games...ranked in NCAA Top 100 in RBI per game (1.02) and slugging percentage (.731)...scored at least one run in 39 of 54 games highlighted by a streak of 18 consecutive games with a run scored from Mar. 7-Apr. 11...hit .418 in Sun Belt play which was a rise of over 100 points from a .315 average as a freshman...reached as leadoff hitter in an inning 42 of 84 times...produced six multiple-hit games through the season’s first 10 outings...twice over a three-day span during Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational led off a game with a home run (Feb. 20 vs. Iowa and Feb. 22 vs. McNeese State)...set a career-high with four runs scored in second game of Mar. 7 doubleheader at South Alabama...posted at least one RBI for eight straight games from Mar. 8-Mar. 21...went 7-of-12 with seven runs scored, two doubles and two home runs in Texas State series...set a career-high with four RBI in second game of doubleheader at Appalachian State on Apr. 18...Two-run triple on May 2 at ULM gave Cajuns a 4-0 lead in a win that clinched the Sun Belt regular season title...Career-high four hits (4-of-4) in second game of Auburn Super Regional highlighted a 6-for-7 performance in the series...Finished NCAA postseason with a team-best nine hits (9-of-21) and .429 average.

Hayden’s Career Highs

Hits: 4 (twice, last 5/23/15 at Auburn) Runs: 4 (3/7/15 at South Alabama) Doubles: 1 (21 times, last 5/17/15 vs. Baylor) Walks: 3 (three times, last 3/7/15 at South Alabama) Hitting Streak: 14 games (4/26/14 at UTA-5/24/14 vs. Arizona) RBI: 5 (2/15/14 vs. Memphis) Home Runs: 2 (three times, last 2/7/15 vs. Eastern Illinois) Stolen Bases: 2 (3/14/15 vs. UT Arlington)

High School

Was a four-year letterwinner at West Monroe High School for head coach Amy Daigle...earned second-team All-American honors as a senior...was a four-time All-District selection and two time district MVP...earned All-State first-team honors as a junior and senior, and picked up honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore...was a four-time All-Northeast Louisiana selection...batted .511 in her career with 199 hits and 102 RBI...was also an accomplished pitcher, holding a 0.44 ERA with 585 strikeouts.

Personal

Was born on June 19, 1995 in West Monroe...daughter of Pete and Lori Hayden...has two siblings, older brother J.T. Patterson and younger sister Maddie Hayden...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

2014 (Freshman)

NFCA Division l Freshman of the Year Top 10 Finalist Second Team NFCA All-Central Region First Team All-Sun Belt First Team All-Louisiana Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Top 10 finalist for NFCA Division l Freshman of the Year...named to the Sun Belt Conference First Team and to the NFCA Second Team All-Central Region...tabbed All-Louisiana First Team, voted on by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association...started in all 60 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns with 55 of those being in center field and five in left field...27th in the nation with 1.0 runs per game...led Louisiana with 211 at-bats and 14 doubles...tallied a 14-game hitting streak during the season, which tied for the team-high, and had a 17-game reached base streak...second on the team with 15 multiple-RBI games...had a season-best four hits come against Illinois State (2/21), going 4-for-5 with three RBI and two runs...went 2-for-4 against Oklahoma (5/31) at the Women’s College World Series...had a season-high five RBI against Memphis (2/15) with two home runs...also homered twice against Rutgers (2/23), going 3-for-3 with four RBI and two runs scored...helped the Cajuns take a series win over No. 13 Oklahoma (3/15) in the finale by driving in all three Louisiana runs.

Hayden’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2014 .332 60-60 211 60 70 14 1 15 55 131 .621 23 6 19 1 .411 1 0 6-7 86 3 1 .989 2015 .379 54-54 182 66 69 14 4 14 55 133 .731 26 7 14 1 .466 4 0 9-9 43 44 4 .956 Total .354 114-114 393 126 139 28 5 29 110 264 .672 49 13 33 2 .437 5 0 15-16 129 47 5 .972 24 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-6 s Jr. s R/R Infield San Antonio, Texas (Smithson Valley HS/Illinois)

2015 (Fall)

KATIE REPOLE - #00

Received undergraduate degree in general studies...was the top magna cum laude graduate in College of General Studies... enrolled in graduate school to pursue a master’s in education kinesiology.

2015 (Junior)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

Prior to Louisiana (Illinois)

Played two seasons at Illinois for coach Terri Sullivan...made 79 appearances with 66 starts for the Fighting Illini...made 64 of her starts at third base ...hit .199 during her two seasons in Champaign with 38 hits, 21 RBI and 11 runs scored...totaled three sacrifice flies during the 2013 season to tie her for sixth in the Big Ten and 80th in the nation...tied a 12-year school record with nine assists without an error in a game against Houston on Feb. 15, 2013.

Repole’s Career Highs

*Hits: 2 (nine times, last 4/20/14 at Purdue) *Runs: 2 (2/15/14 vs. Binghamton) *Doubles: 1 (three times, last 3/14/14 vs. Western Michigan) *Walks: 3 (2/15/13 at Houston) *Hitting Streak: 4 games (3/8/14 at FAU-3/14/14 vs. WMU) *RBI: 2 (twice, last 3/15/14 vs. Omaha) *Home Runs: 1 (4/6/14 vs. Nebraska) Stolen Bases: None *set at Illinois (2013-14)

Personal

Born July 21, 1993...daughter of Brian and Mary Repole...has a twin sister, Whitney, who plays softball for Iowa.

High School

Three-time All-Comal County while playing for Smithson Valley High School in Spring Branch, Texas...two-time San Antonio Express News All-Area Team selection...2010 Express News Super Team selection...three-time academic all-district honoree. Repole’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% *2013 .202 43-31 109 4 22 0 2 0 11 26 .239 5 2 31 0 .244 3 0 0-0 22 51 7 .913 *2014 .195 36-35 82 7 16 3 0 1 10 22 .268 5 2 18 0 .253 2 1 0-0 22 75 7 .933 Total .199 79-66 191 11 38 3 2 1 21 48 .251 10 4 49 0 .248 5 1 0-0 44 126 14 .924 * Season played at Illinois

5-3 s Jr. s L/R Outfield Ruston, La. (Ruston HS)

KENDALL SMITH - #20

2015 (Sophomore)

Served in the role of pinch runner, with occasional appearances as a defensive substitution in the outfield...appeared in 26 games... was a defensive substitution five times and pinch runner 21 times..was 3-for-4 in stolen bases...scored runs in both games against Mississippi Valley in the Mardi Gras Classic...pinch ran for Kelsey Vincent and scored the winning run in the third inning of a 4-3 win over Iowa on Feb. 20...scored the first of two runs in the sixth inning of a 1-0 game that added insurance vs. Hofstra on Feb. 20...scored runs in both games of the doubleheader at Appalachian State on Apr. 18... appeared in three games during the NCAA Tournament...subbed in defensively in right field for the final inning of the NCAA Lafayette Regional opener...entered as a pinch runner in both games of the NCAA Auburn Super Regional.

2014 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Appeared in 45 games with seven starts in the outfield and as designated player...made 21 appearances as a pinch runner...led the team with three sacrifice flies...one of the top baserunners for the team, going 5-for-6 in stolen bases...registered five of her six hits on the season in conference play.

Year avg gp-gs 2014 .207 45-7 2015 .000 26-0 Total .200 71-7 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

Smith’s Career Highs

Hits: 1 (six times, last 4/6/14 at WKU) Runs: 2 (2/15/13 vs Mississippi Valley St.) Doubles: None Walks: 1 (21 times, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Hitting Streak: 2 games (3/23/14 at GAST-3/30/14 vs. TXST; 4/5-6/14 at WKU) RBI: None Home Runs: None Stolen Bases: 1 (eight times, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State)

High School

Was a four-year letterwinner at Ruston High School in Ruston...was a four-time first-team all-district and all-state selection...was the MVP of the Louisiana all-star game, playing for the East team...batted .416 with 27 stolen bases in high school.

Personal

Was born on Nov. 25, 1994 in Ruston...is the daughter of Joey Smith and Veronica Williams… has two older sisters, Katie and Kelby...sister Katie was an all-American softball player for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 2008-12...is a general studies major with an emphasis on applied sciences.

Smith’s Career Stats

ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 29 12 6 0 0 0 0 6 .207 2 0 5 0 .258 0 3 5-6 17 1 2 .900 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3-4 0 0 0 .000 30 21 6 0 0 0 0 6 .200 2 0 5 0 .250 0 3 8-10 17 1 2 .900 / R agi nCaj unSof t bal l

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MEET THE CAJUNS 6-1 s Jr. s R/R Pitcher Houston, Texas (Stratford HS)

MACEY SMITH - #24

2015 (Sophomore)

Smith’s Career Highs

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Did not play during the season.

2014 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Made seven appearances with two starts in the circle for Louisiana...recorded an ERA of 6.54 in 20.1 innings, striking out 12 batters while allowing 35 hits, 19 earned runs and 10 walks...started against Chattanooga (3/1) and North Carolina (2/8)...posted a season-best four strikeouts in 3.2 innings of work against Purdue (2/9) at the Louisiana Classic...threw a season-high 4.2 innings in the season opener against Northern Iowa (2/7), giving up five hits, four walks, and two earned runs while fanning two batters.

Innings Pitched: 4.2 (2/7/14 vs. Northern Iowa) Walks (Low/5+ IP): n/a Walks (High): 4 (2/7/14 vs. UNI) Hits (Low/5+ IP): n/a Hits (High): 8 (2/8/14 vs. UNC) Runs (Low/5+ IP): n/a Runs (High): 8 (2/15/14 vs. Michigan) Strikeouts: 4 (2/9/14 vs. Purdue)

Personal

Born on Sept. 21, 1994 in Houston, Texas...is the daughter of Dan and Kelly Smith...has one older sister, Sarah...is a kinesology major (exercise science).

High School

Was a three-year letterwinner at Stratford High School in Houston, Texas...was named District 22-4A Pitcher of the Year as a senior and team MVP...earned the Newcomer of the Year award as a sophomore for district 17-4A.

Smith’s Career Stats

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2014 6.54 0-0 7 2 0 0/0 0 20.1 36 29 19 10 12 5 0 3 115 .367 2 5 1 2 0 Total 6.54 0-0 7 2 0 0/0 0 20.1 36 29 19 10 12 5 0 3 115 .367 2 5 1 2 0

5-11 s Jr. s R/R Pitcher Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS)

ALEX STEWART - #18

2015 (Sophomore)

Second Team All-Sun Belt Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Top 50 NCAA in ERA (2.09) and Top 30 in strikeouts per seven innings (8.7)...finished second among Sun Belt Conference pitchers in ERA...undefeated first 10 decisions/15 appearances, lone loss to No. 2 Oregon...earned the win in five of the Cajuns last 10 Sun Belt victories...posted the two wins that won Sun Belt series vs. Texas State and Georgia State over consecutive weekends, allowing just five runs and striking out 34 in 21 innings...had five-plus strikeouts in seven of 12 starts...yielded just nine walks over 51 innings pitched in first 15 appearances... held Sun Belt hitters to a .197 average...only four earned runs surrendered in five starts in Sun Belt play (24-2/3 innings)...led all Sun Belt pitchers in fewest runs allowed (31 in 63-2/3 innings)...opened the season with only one run allowed in first 18 innings pitched... made first two career Sun Belt starts at Texas State...settled down a Bobcats lineup that had produced 14 runs utilizing a 12-hit attack in the series opener by holding the Bobcats to two runs off six hits and striking out 16 in 10 innings of work spanning the two starts...set a career-high with 11 strikeouts in a four-hit shutout in the series finale on Mar. 29...limited Georgia State to one run and two hits while striking out eight in the series opener on Apr. 3...started game two vs. GSU and struck out 10 in five innings...started second game of the Auburn Super Regional and held the Tigers to two runs and five hits over her first five innings of work...named Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association Pitcher of the Week on Mar. 30.

Stewart’s Career Highs

Innings Pitched: 7.0 (three times, last 5/23/15 at Auburn) Walks (Low/5+ IP): 0 (2x, last 4/4/15 vs. GAST) Walks (High): 7 (2x, last 4/25/15 at Oregon) Hits (Low/5+ IP): 2 (2x, last 4/3/15 vs. GAST) Hits (High): 11 (2/8/14 vs. Texas) Runs (Low/5+ IP): 0 (3/29/15 at TXST) Runs (High): 9 (4/25/15 at Oregon) Strikeouts: 11 (3/29/15 at Texas State)

2014 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Made four appearances (three starts) in the circle...finished with a 9.49 ERA in 10.1 innings... struck out 12 batters...finished with nine strikeouts in 6.0 innings against No. 10 Texas (2/8)... made appearances against Northern Iowa (2/7), Purdue (2/9) and No. 4 Michigan (2/15).

High School

Was a four-year letterwinner at Zionsville Community High School in Zionsville, Ind., for coaches Amy Beers and Lori Esparza...was named an Indy Star Spotlight athlete as a senior, earning all-conference honors as both a junior and senior.

Personal

Was born Nov. 15, 1994 in Indianapolis, Ind...the daughter of Jim and Gretchen Stewart...has two older siblings, sister Kris and brother Andrew...is majoring in mathematics.

Stewart’s Career Stats

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2014 9.48 0-2 4 3 1 0/0 0 10.1 21 17 14 12 12 0 1 5 65 .396 1 0 0 0 0 2015 2.09 10-2 20 12 4 1/5 0 63.2 53 31 19 21 79 7 0 7 279 .211 3 3 5 0 4 Total 3.12 10-4 24 15 5 1/5 0 74.0 74 48 33 33 91 7 1 12 344 .243 4 3 5 0 4 26 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-3 s Jr. s L/L Outfield Paulina, La. (Riverside Academy/Nicholls State)

TAYLOR TERRIO - #3

2015 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Sported a team-best .625 average in pinch-hit situations (5-of-8)...first appearance in a Cajuns uniform came Feb. 7 vs. Eastern Illinois as a pinch runner for Kelsey Vincent...first at bat came Feb. 13 vs. Mississippi Valley...scored a run in both games vs. Mississippi Valley during the Mardi Gras Classic...first hit came in the series finale at No. 24 South Alabama...led off the seventh inning with a single and later scored on a single by Haley Hayden...recorded a base hit in each of her final four pinch-hit at bats: Mar. 14 vs. UTA, Mar. 21 vs. Troy, Apr. 4 vs. Georgia State and Apr. 18 at Appalachian State...notched an RBI single to close out the scoring in the second game of the doubleheader at Appalachian State on Apr. 18...made her NCAA Tournament debut in the Auburn Super Regional opener, entering as a pinch runner for Samantha Walsh in the eighth inning.

Prior to Louisiana (Nicholls State)

Played the 2014 season at Nicholls State, earning first team All-Southland Conference honors, and was named the SLC Freshman of the Year...started all 52 games in outfield...led the team and was fifth in the conference with a .389 batting average and 65 hits...was also one of the top baserunners for Nicholls State, going 10-for-14 in stolen bases.

Terrio’s Career Highs

*Hits: 4 (twice, last 3/30/14 at Incarnate Word) *Runs: 3 (three times, last 3/30/14 at Incarnate Word) *Doubles: 2 (3/30/14 at Incarnate Word) *Walks: 1 (12 times, last 4/26/14 vs. Northwestern State) *Hitting Streak: 12 games (4/9/14 vs. Jackson St.-5/4/14 at UCA) *RBI: 3 (3/29/14 at Incarnate Word) *Home Runs: 1 (3/29/14 at Incarnate Word) *Stolen Bases: 1 (10 times, last 5/3/14 at Central Arkansas) *set at Nicholls State (2014)

High School

Was a four-sport athlete participating in softball, volleyball, soccer and track at Riverside Academy in Reserve, La...was a four-time all-state honoree in softball and also received allmetro, all-parish and all-district honors...in 2012, earned Riverside Female Athlete of the Year, MVP and was team captain...two-time first team all-district player in volleyball and soccer... qualified for state in track in 4x2 three times, 4x1 twice, and 100-meter dash and 4x4 once each.

Personal

Born Mar. 12, 1995 in Kenner, La...daughter of Rodney and Beverly Terrio...has one older brother, Ryan...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Terrio’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% *2014 .389 52-52 167 29 65 6 2 1 17 78 .467 12 2 22 0 .434 1 3 10-14 61 2 2 .969 2015 .500 21-0 10 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Total .395 73-52 177 33 70 6 2 1 18 83 .469 12 2 22 0 .438 1 4 10-14 61 2 2 .969 * Season played at Nicholls State

5-0 s Jr. s L/R Infield Scott, La. (Teurlings Catholic HS)

CORIN VOINCHÉ - #31

2015 (Sophomore)

Voinché’s Career Highs

Did not play due to injury.

2014 (Redhsirt Freshman)

Played in 59 games with 58 starts at shortstop...hit .340 during conference play...had a season-best three hits in a win over Troy (4/19)...went 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI against UT Arlington (4/27)...homered in a win over No. 4 Michigan (2/14)... recorded a 2-for-3 outing in the NCAA Regional vs. Texas (5/17).

2013 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Planned on redshirting as a true freshman, before taking over at shortstop following an injury to Nerissa Myers...appeared in seven games, all as the starting shortstop, before sustaining a season-ending injury to her knee...applied for a medical hardship waiver in the offseason and was awarded an extra year of eligibility.

Hits: 3 (4/19/14 at Troy) Runs: 2 (four times, last 4/27/14 at UT Arlington) Doubles: 1 (four times, last 4/27/14 at UT Arlington) Walks: 3 (3/29/14 vs. Texas State) Hitting Streak: 4 games (4/5/14 at WKU-4/12/14 vs. USA) RBI: 2 (4/27/14 at UT Arlington) Home Runs: 1 (twice, last 2/14/14 vs. Valparaiso) Stolen Bases: None

Personal

Born November 30, 1993 in Lafayette, La...daughter of Damon and Theresa Voinchè...has two younger sisters, Catherine and Christina...both her parents are UL alums...is a political science major (pre-law)...would one day like to be a lawyer.

High School

Was a four-time letterwinner at Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, La...helped lead the Rebels to four district championships and state tournaments...Won the Louisiana 4A State Championship as a senior...was a three-time All-District, All-Acadiana, and All-State selection, named District MVP as a junior. Voinché’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .125 7-7 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 2 2 0 .364 0 0 0-0 4 9 1 .929 2014 .263 59-58 137 19 36 4 0 2 15 46 .336 15 3 20 0 .348 0 0 0-0 72 74 18 .890 Total .255 66-65 145 19 37 4 0 2 15 47 .324 16 5 22 0 .349 0 0 0-0 76 83 19 .893 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-4 s Jr. s L/R Outfield Luthcer, La. (Lutcher HS)

KASSIDY ZERINGUE - #4

2015 (Sophomore)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Appeared in 41 games both as a pinch runner and defensive substitution in left field...scored seven runs and recorded eight putouts...first run came on an Aleah Craighton sacrifice fly vs. McNeese State on Feb. 22...recorded a putout in both games of the doubleheader at No. 24 South Alabama on Mar. 7...caught a Shelby Friudenberg fly ball for the first out of the seventh inning in game one of the Baylor doubleheader on Apr. 11...pinch ran for Shellie Landry in game two and later scored on a wild pitch in the 12-run, fourth inning (it was Louisiana’s inning of 10-plus runs since Apr. 2013)...collected a season-high two putouts in the fifth inning of the Sun Belt Tournament opener vs. Georgia State...appeared in five of the Cajuns’ six NCAA Tournament games...scored on Lexie Elkins’ school-record tying 30th home run during the NCAA Lafayette Regional opener.

Zeringue’s Career Highs

Hits: 1 (2/7/14 vs. Northern Iowa) Runs: 1 (13 times, last 5/15/15 vs. Weber State) Doubles: None Walks: 1 (2/8/14 vs. North Carolina) Hitting Streak: None RBI: None Home Runs: None Stolen Bases: 1 (three times, last 3/22/15 vs. Troy)

High School

Was a four-year letterwinner at Lutcher HS...was a three-time all-state selection and fourtime all-district selection...helped lead the Bulldogs to three-straight district championships as a sophomore, junior and a senior...played in the Louisiana All-Star Game as a senior...stole 61 bases as a junior and 56 bases as a senior, batting .570 in her senior season.

Personal

2014 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Appeared in 45 games with five starts (center field)...scored six runs...registered a single to third in her first career at-bat in the season opener against Northern Iowa (2/7)...scored the first run in a 10-1 win over Texas (5/18) that sent Louisiana to the Super Regionals. Year avg gp-gs 2014 .125 45-5 2015 000 41-0 Total .125 86-5

5-7 s So. s R/R Outfield Prairieville, La. (Dutchtown HS)

Born on March 11, 1995 in Lutcher, La...daughter of Kerry and Rhonda Zeringue...has an older sister, Keri, and a younger brother, Luke...is a kinesiology major (exercise science)...was also a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns soccer team in 2013, scoring one goal in 16 matches played.

Zeringue’s Career Stats

ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 2 0 .222 0 0 2-2 14 3 0 1.000 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 8 0 1 .889 8 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 2 0 .222 0 0 3-3 22 3 1 .962

ALEAH CRAIGHTON - #8

2015 (Redshirt Freshman)

All-Louisiana Honorable Mention Took over as the starter in right field, starting all 54 games... hit above .400 through the first five weekends...batting average remained above .360 for the remainder of the season...produced 26 extra base hits (10 doubles, 4 triples, 12 home runs)...tied for the lead in triples with four...recorded 15 multiple-hit games and reached three RBI or more seven times...hit .531 over the first two weekends, 17-for-32, with 10 runs, four home runs and 13 RBI... Had three multiple-home run games...hit four home runs and tallied nine RBI in doubleheader at ULM on May 2...posted a hit in each game of the series at No. 24 South Alabama, posted an RBI in both games of a doubleheader with No. 14 Baylor and homered at No. 2 Oregon and in Super Regional at No. 4 Auburn...led the team with 27 twoout RBI...had a two-run double and two-run home run to post a game-high four RBI on Feb. 7 vs. Eastern Illinois...tallied multiple hits in six straight games Feb. 7-Feb. 14...set a season-high with four hits and five RBI vs. Mississippi Valley on Feb. 14...posted first career multiple-home run game on Mar. 28 at Texas State, homering twice in game two of the doubleheader...hit .522 (12-of-23) with 10 runs scored, five home runs and 14 RBI over the final three weekends of the regular season...launched a solo home run off of All-American pitcher Cheridan Hawkins in game one of a doubleheader at #2 Oregon on Apr. 25...homered twice in each game of the ULM doubleheader (May 2)...set a new career-high with six RBI in game two...run-scoring single in the sixth inning of NCAA Lafayette Regional winner’s bracket final vs. Baylor provided insurance upping the lead to 3-1...hit a sacrifice fly in the second inning of the winner-take-all finale vs. Baylor for the game’s first run...hit her first career NCAA postseason home run with a solo shot in the seventh inning of the Auburn Super Regional opener.

Craighton’s Career Highs

Hits: 4 (2/14/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Runs: 2 (nine times, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Doubles: 1 (10 times, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Walks: 2 (3/14/15 vs. UT Arlington) Hitting Streak: 7 games (2/6/15 vs. NC State-2/14/15 vs. MVSU; 4/25/15 at Oregon-5/8/15 vs. USA) RBI: 6 (5/2/15 at ULM) Home Runs: 2 (three times, last 5/2/15 at ULM) Stolen Bases: 2 (5/3/15 at ULM)

2014 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Three-time letterwinner at Dutchtown High School...first-team all-district (junior and senior) and second team (sophomore)...earned all-Baton Rouge honors (senior) and was on the AllState Utility All-Star team...advanced to state tournament (sophomore and senior).

Personal

Born on May 15, 1995 in Baton Rouge...daughter of Alonzo and Loretta Craighton...has three siblings, older sister Shantel, younger sister Alaijah and younger brother Alonzo...is a biology major.

Craighton’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2015 .371 54-54 143 35 53 10 4 12 45 107 .748 14 9 28 2 .450 3 0 8-9 19 3 3 .880 Total .371 54-54 143 35 53 10 4 12 45 107 .748 14 9 28 2 .450 3 0 8-9 19 3 3 .880 28 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-1 s So. s L/R Outfield Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS)

KELLI MARTINEZ - #30

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Took over as starter in center field after Haley Hayden moved to second base...started all 54 games and did not commit an error in 56 chances, recording 55 fly ball outs...third on the team with eight stolen bases (8-of-11)...hit No. 9 in the lineup the entire season...held batting average above .300 from Feb. 6-Mar. 7... ended the regular season hitting .432 (16-of-37) from Mar. 22-May 3 to raise average back above .300...started the season with at least one base hit in 10 of the first 11 games, registering a .419 average (13-of-31)...posted first career three-hit game, finishing 3-of-3 on Feb. 14 vs. Mississippi Valley...sparked a seven-run first inning with a two-run triple in the Troy series finale...was 4-for-4 in the second game of the Appalachian State doubleheader on Apr. 18, setting a season-high for hits...posted her sixth game of multiple runs with two runs scored in the second game of a doubleheader at ULM on May 2 as the Cajuns clinched the Sun Belt Conference regular season championship...had a two-hit game (2-of-4) and scored two runs in the second game of the Auburn Super Regional on May 23.

Martinez’s Career Highs

Hits: 4 (4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Runs: 2 (seven times, last 5/23/15 at Auburn) Doubles: None Walks: 2 (2/28/15 at Alabama) Hitting Streak: 7 games (2/13/15 vs. ISU-2/20/15 vs. Hofstra) RBI: 2 (twice, last 4/18/15 at Appalachian State) Home Runs: None Stolen Bases: 2 (2/21/15 vs. Missouri State)

High School

Centerfielder for two seasons for Mayde Creek High School before transferring to Cinco Ranch in Katy, Texas...also ran track at Mayde Creek...played club ball five years for the Texas Sudden Impact...first team all-district honors all four years...was a Triple Crown All-Star and All-American in 2012...named a second team All-Greater Houston pick in 2013.

Personal

Born June 26, 1996 in Houston, Texas...daughter of Vince Martinez and Angie Bailey...has two older sisters, Jackie and Kristen...is an secondary education major (English education)...has done volunteer work at her church.

Martinez’s Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2015 .295 54-54 122 31 36 0 1 0 11 38 .311 9 4 16 0 .360 1 5 8-11 55 1 0 1.000 Total .295 54-54 122 31 36 0 1 0 11 38 .311 9 4 16 0 .360 1 5 8-11 55 1 0 1.000

5-9 s So. s R/R Shortstop Columbus, Miss. (New Hope HS)

2016 (Winter)

DJ SANDERS - #37

Attended the USA Softball Women’s National Team (WNT) Selection Camp held Jan. 2-8 at Bill Barber Park in Irvine, Calif... second tryout for a U.S. national team (attended selection camp and was selected to 2015 Junior Women’s National Team).

2015 (Summer)

Sanders’ Career Highs

Hits: 3 (three times, 5/16/15 vs. Baylor) Runs: 4 (5/2/15 at ULM) Doubles: 2 (2/13/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Walks: 3 (3/14/15 vs. UT Arlington) Hitting Streak: 5 games (2/13/15 vs. MVSU-2/20/15 vs. Iowa) RBI: 3 (twice, last 4/3/15 vs. Georgia State) Home Runs: 1 (four times, last 5/8/15 vs. South Alabama) Stolen Bases: 2 (3/14/15 vs. UT Arlington)

Competed internationally in the World Cup of Softball (June 29-July 5) and Junior Women’s World Championship (Aug. 9-15) as a member of the U.S. Junior Women’s National Team... helped Team USA capture Gold at the JWWC...hit .353 (6-of-17) and collected two doubles, a triple and three RBI during the World Cup...made 10 starts in the World Championship...completed JWWC play hitting .583 (14-for-24) with a home run, three doubles and eight RBI.

games in the Appalachian State doubleheader...scored a season-high four runs in the second game of the doubleheader at ULM...tied a season-high with three hits (3-of-3) in the NCAA Lafayette Regional winner’s bracket final vs. Baylor, reaching three hits for the third time... collected five hits in the NCAA Tournament, marking the third-highest total on the team.

2015 (Freshman)

High School

Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team USA Softball Junior National Team Selection (2015) Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Started the entire season at shortstop in place of injured returning statrer Corin Voinche... led all Sun Belt Conference shortstops in fewest errors with only eight in 157 chances...had only one error through the first 30 games...homered in three of the last five games prior to NCAA Tournament...from Mar. 22-May 9, raised average 47 points by posting a hit in 13 of 20 games...had 19 games with multiple assists and no errors...swiped a team-best 10 stolen bases (10-for-10)...six of her eight multiple-RBI games came in SBC action...doubled twice and posted a season-high three hits and three RBI on Feb. 14 vs. Mississippi Valley...hit her first career home run in the opening game of the Georgia State series...had a pair of two-RBI

Five-year letterwinner in fastpitch and slowpitch softball and basketball at New Hope High School in Columbus, Miss...four-time state champion in slowpitch as an infielder, and fivetime district champ and state runner-up in fastpitch as a pitcher...was an all-state selection in all three sports as a junior and senior...was a North fastpitch, slowpitch and basketball allstar team member final two years...player of the year in fastpitch as a junior and in basketball as a senior.

Personal

Born Aug. 4, 1996 in Columbus, Miss...daughter of Donnie and Renee Sanders...full name is Doni Jenee Sanders...has two older sisters, Kennedi and DeShuni...DeShuni lettered two seasons in softball at Union University in Jackson, Tenn...is a biology major.

Sanders’ Career Stats

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2015 .290 54-54 138 49 40 6 0 4 27 58 .420 25 4 21 0 .408 2 0 10-10 78 71 8 .949 Total .290 54-54 138 49 40 6 0 4 27 58 .420 25 4 21 0 .408 2 0 10-10 78 71 8 .949 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-11 s So. s R/R Pitcher Burkburnett, Texas (Burkburnett HS)

KYLEE JO TRAHAN - #11

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Appeared in 14 games, starting two, in her collegiate debut season...held foes to just five extra base hits in 23 innings pitched... in final 11 appearances, all in relief, allowed no more than two hits... only 19 hits surrendered over 113 batters faced...first appearance came in a start against Central Arkansas on Feb. 7...posted a shutout and struck out seven vs. UCA...tallied a season-best 10 strikeouts over five innings in a win over Mississippi Valley on Feb. 14...faced a ranked opponent for the first time when she pitched the sixth inning of the series opener at #4 Alabama on Feb. 28...pitched shutout relief in wins over UTA (Mar. 13) and Georgia Southern (Mar. 16)...held Texas State to one hit over the final two innings of the second game of a doubleheader on Mar. 28, closing out Alex Stewart’s win which helped the Cajuns earn a split...made her NCAA Tournament debut in the Lafayette Regional opener on May 15 vs. Weber State...notched a strikeout for the final out of the Cajuns’ one-hit shutout of WSU.

Trahan’s Career Highs

Innings Pitched: 5.0 (twice, last 2/14/15 vs. Mississippi Valley) Walks (Low/5+ IP): 1 (2/14/15 vs. MVSU) Walks (High): 4 (2/7/15 vs. UCA) Hits (Low/5+ IP): 3 (2/7/15 vs. UCA) Hits (High): 4 (2/14/15 vs. MVSU) Runs (Low/5+ IP): 0 (2x, last 2/14/15 vs. MVSU) Runs (High): 4 (3/8/15 vs. USA) Strikeouts: 10 (2/14/15 vs. Mississippi Valley)

2014, newcomer of the year in 2011 and pitcher of the year in 2013...also lettered three years in volleyball as a right side hitter.

Personal

Born Mar. 3, 1996 in Wichita Falls, Texas...daughter of Ryan Trahan and Cari Huffington...has two youngers sisters, Kaci and Kennedy...is a nursing major.

High School

Four-year letterwinner as a pitcher at Burkburnett High School...helped the Bulldogs claim four district titles and appear in the state semifinals in 2013...named district MVP in 2012 and Trahan’s Career Stats

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2015 3.35 2-1 14 2 2 2/4 0 23.0 19 13 11 19 27 3 0 2 113 .221 7 6 0 1 1 Total 3.35 2-1 14 2 2 2/4 0 23.0 19 13 11 19 27 3 0 2 113 .221 7 6 0 1 1

5-6 s r-Fr. s R/R Utility Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS)

LEXIE COMEAUX - #19

2015 (Freshman)

Personal

Born Jan. 30, 1996 in New Iberia, La...daughter of Gerald and Carolyn Comeaux...has two older sisters, Lindsey and Courtney, and one younger brother, Cameron...is a mechanical engineering major.

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Four-year letterwinner at first base and catcher at Tomball High School...named District 22-4A Offensive MVP junior and senior seasons...four-time first team all-district selection...all-state infielder sophomore season...helped the Cougars to state playoff appearances all four years with a regional final appearance in 2011...batted .458 her freshman and junior seasons...played with current Ragin’ Cajun Kelsey Vincent. 6-0 s r-Fr. s L/L Pitcher Port Barre, La. (Port Barre HS)

ALISON DEVILLE - #10

2015 (Freshman)

Personal

Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Born Mar. 29, 1996 in Port Barre, La...daughter of Dwayne and Charlotte Deville...has an older brother, Brandon...is an secondary education major (English education)...St. Jude volunteer.

Five-year letterwinner at Port Barre High School as a pitcher and first baseman...advanced to the state playoffs all five seasons and claimed district titles from 2012-14...five-time all-district pitcher for the Red Devils...four-time All-St. Landry Parish First Team selection...named First Team All-Acadiana and First Team AllState in 2014...selected as the District 5-3A MVP in 2014...was a cheerleader for four years, claiming all-American honors in 2013 and 2014.

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-8 s r-Fr. s R/R Catcher/Infield Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS)

MIRANDA GROTENHUIS - #34

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Personal

Born Sept. 13, 1995...daughter of Dianna Grotenhuis and the late James Grotenhuis...has an older sister, Kimberly Zapata, and a younger sister, Lillian Grotenhuis...cousin, Mariah Garcia, plays at UCF...cousin, Michael Gonzalez, is a Major League baseball player...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Four-year letterwinner, playing two seasons at Houston MacArthur and two seasons at Atascocita High School in Humble, Texas, for her father...played 28 games for MacArthur, batting .522 with 36 hits and 36 RBI...hit .427 with 38 hits and 33 RBI in 37 games played at Atascocita... was a first team all-district selection all four years of high school. 5-6 s r-Fr. s R/R Utility Broussard, La. (St. Thomas More HS)

JAIME LANDRY - #2

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Personal

Born Dec. 19, 1995 in Broussard, La...daughter of Wayne and Debbie Landry...older sister, Shellie, is a senior on the Ragin’ Cajuns softball team...also has one younger sister, Courtney... mother, Debbie, was on the Ragin’ Cajuns volleyball and track & field teams...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Three-year letterwinner at St. Thomas More High School, playing outfield and shortstop...helped STM capture three district titles and two state championships (2013 and 2014)...first team all-district (junior and senior) and a second team all-district (freshman)...first team All-Acadiana and first team All-State honors (junior and senior)...also lettered four years in volleyball... participated in the state all-star game in softball and volleyball her senior year...first team all-district, all-parish and all-state javelin thrower (2013 and 2014). 5-10 s r-Fr. s R/R Catcher Calhoun, La. (West Ouachita HS)

ALLIE MEDLIN - #26

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Personal

Born May 7, 1996 in West Monroe, La...daughter of Billy and Teresa Medlin...full name is Stephanie Allison Medlin...participated in several community service activities such as visiting nursing homes, animal shelters and reading to kids...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Four-year letterwinner at West Ouachita High School in West Monroe, La., as a catcher and shortstop...four-time first team all-district selection...named district MVP and was All-Northeast Louisiana Player of the Year in 2013...an all-state selection her junior and senior seasons...participated in the state all-star game as a senior...helped the Chiefs qualify for the state tournament all four seasons, advancing to the semifinals twice. 5-7 s r-Fr. s R/R Infield Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS)

ABBY STERLING - #42

2015 (Freshman)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Did not see any action during the season, taking a redshirt.

High School

Personal

Born May 18, 1996 in Beaumont, Texas...daughter of Kyle and Paula Sterling...has one older sister, Maddie, who played one year of softball at Lon Morris College, and one younger brother, Kyle...is a kinesiology major (exercise science).

Lettered four seasons as a third baseman at West Brook High School...four-time first team all-district selection...newcomer of the year as a freshman...team offensive MVP and named to Super Gold Team 5A as a sophomore...selected team MVP her senior year...maintained a batting average above .400 all four years of high school...hit 28 home runs through four-year career...helped the Bruins to the state playoffs in 2011 and 2012. LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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High School

BETH ASHLEY - #29

Four-year letterwinner for coach Rusty Erwin at A&M Consolidated High School...helped the Tigers to state playoff appearances in 2012, 2013 and 2015...as a sophomore, garnered first team all-district honors...earned second team accolades as a junior after hitting 11 home runs...as a senior, was named District 18-5A Offensive MVP and awarded second team all-state honors...during the summer, played travel ball with the Texas Peppers Gold for coach Richard Bass...also lettered in basketball as a post player...earned first team all-district honors her sophomore season and was awarded second 5-7 s Fr. s R/R Pitcher Lafayette, La. (Teurlings Catholic HS)

High School

High School

High School

semifinals appearance in 2015...played club ball on the Louisiana Blast for her father, John, claiming four state titles with the squad from 2012-15.

Personal

Born May 13, 1997 in Lafayette...daughter of John and Cherie Ellyson...has a older brother, Cody...a kinesiology major with a minor in biology...aspires to be a physical therapist.

team all-district and all-metro honors four times as well as being named district and metro MVP her junior and senior season...as a sophomore in 2013, was named first team all-region and NFCA third team All-America...played libero in volleyball and point guard in basketball.

Personal

Born Oct. 23, 1996 in Baton Rouge...daughter of Ken and Claudia Gremillion...has one younger brother, Beau, and two younger sisters, Kourtney and Bailey...sister, Kourtney, signed an NLI to join the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2017...is the third member of her family to play for the Ragin’ Cajuns softball program, joining her aunts Stacie Gremillion (1984-87) and Sandy Percle (1983-86)...worked with Operation First Base, an inner city outreach program, and coached youth softball...is a nursing major...future career plans include to become a registered nurse.

ALAINA GUARINO - #7

Was a four-year letterwinner at shortstop for coach Jake Pierron at Mount Carmel Academy in New Orleans...was the starting shortstop sophomore through senior season...batted .375 with a .466 on-base percentage as a senior in 2015...produced eight doubles, two triples, four home runs and 24 RBI landing her all-state, all-metro and all-district accolades...was the New Orleans area’s only player in the 2015 LHSCA All-Star Game...also an all-state, all-metro and alldistrict as a junior in 2014 after hitting .440 with 13 doubles and 20 RBI...helped lead Mount Carmel to four district championships and participated in three playoff appearances which included a Class 3A runner-up finish in 2013... went 2-for-3 at the plate against Baylee Corbello in the 2013 Class 5A state championship game. 32 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

Born Jan. 27, 1997 in College Station, Texas...daughter of Frank and Janice Ashley...has an older brother, Frank...2015 College Station Independent School District Hall of Fame honoree (recognizes Top 7 percent graduating seniors based on their integrity, leadership, positive attitude and school spirit)...is a kinesiology major (exercise science)...aspires to be a sports agent.

KARA GREMILLION - #39

Was a three-sport athlete at St. Amant High School in Gonzales, La., competing in softball, basketball and volleyball...a four-time all-state softball selection at shortstop/utility, helped lead St. Amant to three state semifinal appearances in her four years playing for coach Scott Nielson...named 2015 Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year...also named The Advocate 2015 Female Athlete of the Year, winning the award for the second straight year...hit .584 in senior season with six home runs, three triples, 12 doubles and 36 RBI...final high school career numbers include: .528 batting average, 17 home runs, 12 triples, 49 doubles, 119 RBIs and 70 stolen bases in 73 attempts...earned first 5-6 s Fr. s R/R Infield Montz, La. (Mt. Carmel Academy)

Personal

SUMMER ELLYSON - #9

Was a four-year letterwinner for coach Lauren Delahoussaye at Lafayette-based Teurlings Catholic High School...pitched and played second and third base for the Rebels...district 5-4A MVP and first team all-state selection as a senior in 2015...completed her senior season with a 1.79 ERA and 259 strikeouts in 171 innings pitched... named outstanding player for the West squad in the 2015 Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star game going 1-for-2 at the plate with a double and surrendering just three hits in the circle... named first team all-district and all-state in 2013 and 2014...totaled 354 strikeouts in 168 innings pitched as a junior in 2014 and 302 strikeouts in 147 innings as a sophomore in 2013...helped the Rebels to a state title in 2012, runner-up finish in 2013 and 5-4 s Fr. s R/R Third Base/Shortstop Gonzales, La. (St. Amant HS)

team all-district honors as a junior...named District 18-5A MVP and received all-state recognition from the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches following her senior season...recipient of Brycol’s Best Female Athlete of the Year Award for the 2014-15 school year.

Personal

Born Nov. 8, 1996 in LaPlace, La...daughter of Dennis and Cheryl Guarino...has two older brothers, Dennis, Jr., and Adam...has an older sister, Lauren...is a mechanical engineering major.

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MEET THE CAJUNS 5-3 s Fr. s L/L Outfield Lafayette, La. (Ascension Episcopal School)

High School

CHELSEA LOTIEF - #1

Was a three-sport athlete at Ascension Episcopal School in Youngsville, La., competing in softball, basketball and track and field...lettered five years as a pitcher at AES as a part of the school’s inaugural team...in 2013, was named a first team all-district pitcher as a sophomore...earned first team honors as a utility player as a junior in 2014...hit over .400 and led the Blue Gators in stolen bases her junior season...received MVP softball award for senior campaign...all-academic team selection final three years as a member of the National Honor Society...competed for the Louisiana Blast as a centerfielder for coach John Ellyson, claiming the United States Fastpitch Association state championship from 2012-15...also lettered five years as a point guard on the basketball 5-5 s Fr. s R/R Catcher Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS)

High School

High School

Born Dec. 13, 1996 in Lafayette...daughter of Michael and Stefni Lotief...has a younger brother, Andrew...father, Michael, is current head coach of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns softball team...mother, Stefni, was an All-American softball player (1987-90) and former co-head coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns (2001-12)...is a marketing major.

two district championships and a regional semifinal appearance in 2013...played club ball for the Sudden Impact Gold for coach Glenn Bennett, picking up numerous top-five tournament finishes...also spent time as an outside hitter for the Cougars volleyball team in 2011 and 2012, helping the squad to a second-place finish in district both seasons.

Personal

Born Oct. 9, 1996 in Houston...daughter of Alan and Janine Nollkamper...has one older brother, Matthew...high school teammate of current Ragin’ Cajuns center fielder Kelli Martinez...is a marketing major...aspires to be a successful business woman.

SHANNON THERIOT - #6

Was a four-time, first team all-district softball selection over three seasons at Berwick High School and one season at Morgan City High School...played freshman season at Morgan City and sophomore through senior season at Berwick...patrolled center field for Lloyd Burchfield, a LHSAA Hall of Fame coach, at Berwick...hit .486, scored 39 runs and swiped 47 stolen bases as a senior in 2015, garnering her first team all-district and all-state accolades...received first team all-state honors and was named District 9-3A MVP as a junior in 2014 after hitting .604, overall, and .739 in district play as a slap hitter...hit .550 and was named first team all-district as a sophomore in 2013...earned honorable all-state recognition her freshman season at Morgan City...at Berwick, also lettered

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Personal

BRITTANY NOLLKAMPER - #23

Was an all-state softball player and four-time, first team all-district selection for Cinco Ranch High School and coach Jerry Miller...played catcher and third base for the Cougars...teammates with current Ragin’ Cajun Kelli Martinez...batted over .400 every season...led District 19-6A and the Houston area in doubles with 13 during the regular season of her senior campaign in 2015...hit .486 and posted 26 RBI over 28 games...received all-state and all-greater Houston area honors...as a sophomore in 2013, garnered Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State honors while also being named all-state honorable mention by the Texas Sports Writers Association after hitting .417 with 17 extra base hits and 34 RBI...helped Cinco Ranch to 81 wins over three-year span (2012-14), 5-3 s Fr. s L/L Outfield Berwick, La. (Berwick HS)

team, twice being named first team all-district...in track and field, crowned district champion in the long jump while also placing in the 4x100-meter relay, 4x200-meter relay and the javelin as a junior...repeated as district champion in long jump her senior season.

on the football team (2014-15) as a kicker and on the track and field team (2013) as a sprinter... played soccer at Morgan City, earning first team all-district and all-state freshman team honors.

Personal

Born Jan. 23, 1997 in Lafayette...daughter of Scott Theriot and Jill Tamporello...has five younger brothers: Stephen, Nathan, Thomas, Luca and Alexander...also has a younger sister, Mary Grace...third member of her family to play for the Ragin’ Cajuns joining her uncle, Brian Theriot (tennis), and great grandfather, Clifton Theriot (football, track and field, basketball, baseball), a UL Athletic Hall of Fame member...is a biology/pre-med major...future career plans include attending LSU medical school to become an orthopedic surgeon.

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Lotief Year-by-Year (2003-present)

YEAR OVER PCT. SBC PCT. FINISH *2003 47-11 .810 13-3 .813 1st *2004 60-8 .882 18-0 1.000 1st *2005 51-10 .836 19-1 .950 1st *2006 50-12 .806 12-3 .800 1st *2007 46-18 .719 15-8 .652 2nd *2008 52-15 .776 19-3 .864 1st *2009 45-13 .776 18-5 .783 1st *2010 45-18 .714 19-5 .792 1st *2011 51-11 .823 19-5 .792 1st *2012 53-6 .898 21-3 .875 1st 2013 47-15 .758 19-4 .826 3rd 2014 49-10-1 .825 19-1 .950 1st 2015 42-12 .778 20-3 .870 1st Totals 638-159-1 .800 231-44 .840 * co-head coach with wife, Stefni (2003-12)

Milestone Victories

Win Date 1 2/11/03 100 5/13/04 200 4/30/06 300 5/10/08 400 2/11/11 500 5/24/12 600 2/8/15

Opponent/Result vs. La. Tech (W, 8-0) vs. North Texas (W, 6-0) vs. WKU (W, 7-6) vs. ULM (W, 13-0) vs. Prairie View A&M (W, 28-0) at Arizona State (W, 6-0) vs. Eastern Illinois (W, 9-0)

By the Numbers

3: Women’s College World Series appearances (‘03, ‘08, ‘14)

6: NCAA Super Regional appearances (‘08, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15)

6: Seasons with 50-plus victories 11: Sun Belt Conference championships 13: NCAA Regional appearances 17: All-American selections 49.1: Average wins per season (entering 2016) 78.4: Average home runs per season (entering 2016) 85: All-Sun Belt Conference selections (2003-pres.) .800: Career winning percentage 638: Career victories 34 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

Michael Lotief

Head Coach, 14th season (16th overall) Overall and at Louisiana: 638-159-1 (.800) Sun Belt Record: 231-44 (.840)

In 13 seasons as either head coach or co-head coach of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns softball program, and 15 seasons overall, Michael Lotief has advanced to the NCAA tournament in every single one. Initially a volunteer coach from 2001-02, then a co-head coach with his wife Stefni from 2003-12, he took over the reigns as the sole head coach prior to the 2013 season. In 2014, Lotief guided the Ragin’ Cajuns to their sixth Women’s College World Series taking down national powers Texas and Arizona. Last year, he steered the program to its fourth straight NCAA Super Regional appearance and a fourth straight Top 15 finish in the final polls. Lotief has led his teams to over 40 wins in every season, eight seasons with 50-or-more victories, and a school-record 60 wins in 2004. Under his guidance as head coach, the Cajuns have advanced to three Women’s College World Series (2003, 2008 & 2014), six NCAA Super Regionals and 13 NCAA regionals. From 2002-2006, Lotief’s hitting system produced at least 70 home runs. In 2006, his hitting system wielded the first 100-home run season in school history (102). Three of his hitters - Danyele Gomez, Ashley Evans and Lacey Bertucci - ranked in the Top 10 of all NCAA Division I hitters. The 2015 squad raised the bar offensively, setting school records with 116 home runs and a .652 slugging percentage. Lexie Elkins led all levels of collegiate softball with a school-record 32 home runs. In Lotief’s system, Elkins has hit 56 home runs in two seasons (2014-15) after none as a freshman at Texas Tech in 2013. Through his 13 seasons as head coach, the Cajuns have hit 1,019 home runs, and drove in 4,519 runs with a .305 batting average. Prior to coaching at the Division I level, he coached the Louisiana Reflections, a summer program he was instrumental in developing. The Reflections won five consecutive state championships and made five national tournament appearances, winning the AFA 18-U National Championship in 2000. Over 20 high school players that he coached received Division I scholarships. A 1981 graduate of Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, Lotief received his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana in 1985 and went on to earn his juris doctorate from LSU in 1988. He began his own law practice in 1992 and started coaching softball in 1994. He is married to former Ragin’ Cajuns co-head coach and All-American Stefni (Whitton) Lotief and the couple has two children, Chelsea and Andrew. Chelsea is currently a freshman on the Ragin’ Cajuns roster.

WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES NCAA DIVISION I COACHES (entering 2016 season) (by winning percentage - min. 5 years)

Coach, School 1. MICHAEL LOTIEF, LOUISIANA 2. Mike Candrea, Arizona Clint Myers, Auburn 4. Tim Walton, Florida 5. Patrick Murphy, Alabama 6. Patty Gasso, Oklahoma Mike White, Oregon 8. Kelly Inouye-Perez, UCLA 9. Carol Hutchins, Michigan Ralph Weekly, Tennessee @R agi nCaj unSB

Yrs. Record (Pct.) 13 638-159-1 (.800) 28 1,428-358-2 (.799) 10 525-132-1 (.799) 13 675-185-0 (.785) 18 918-261-0 (.779) 21 1,028-305-2 (.771) 6 281-83-1 (.771) 9 398-128-0 (.757) 32 1,432-471-4 (.752) 28 1,212-398-2 (.752)

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Malveaux Coaching Ledger (2002-present) 2002-04 2005-08 2009 2010-11 2012-14 2015 2016-pres.

Chris Malveaux

Assistant Coach, McNeese State Head Coach, McNeese State Volunteer Assistant, Louisiana Assistant Coach, Louisiana Assistant Coach, Bradley Associate Head Coach, Bradley Associate Head Coach, Louisiana

Record as Head Coach

Associate Head Coach, 1st season (4th overall) Chris Malveaux, who spent the past four seasons at Bradley, returned to the Ragin’ Cajuns softball coaching staff in July 2015 as associate head coach. He previously served as an assistant coach on Michael Lotief’s staff from 2009-11. Malveaux was part of the Louisiana coaching staff, along with Michael and Stefni Lotief, which was selected as the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year in 2010. In his four seasons at Bradley, the last as associate head coach, the Braves set numerous offensive records during his tenure highlighted by school season records for runs (261) home runs (41), RBI (237), total bases (635), slugging percentage (.410) and walks (171) in 2014. Before Bradley, Malveaux was a volunteer assistant in 2009 and full-time assistant from 2010-11 with the Ragin’ Cajuns. “Chris is like my brother…I was just in his wedding in December,” Louisiana softball head coach Michael Lotief said upon Malveaux’s return in July. “We have certainly spent a lot time together talking softball, especially during the three years we were on staff together, but our relationship started in the early 2000’s when we both were new to college softball. We’ve been on this journey together ever since.” During his first stint at UL, Malveaux helped Louisiana to three consecutive Sun Belt regular season and tournament titles in addition to three NCAA Tournament appearances. Before joining Lotief’s staff in 2009, Malveaux spent a seven-year stint at McNeese State that included serving as the Cowgirls’ head coach from 2005-08. He led the Cowgirls to four straight Southland Conference Tournament appearances during his tenure as head coach, winning the event in 2005. He was an assistant coach for three seasons (2002-04) at McNeese before taking over head coaching duties. A 2001 Texas A&M graduate, Malveaux was a student equipment manager for the Aggies softball team as an undergraduate and also coached the 18-and-under Texas Comets while in College Station, Texas. Malveaux married former Bradley Softball standout Kate Singler, who is currently serving as director of operations for the Ragin’ Cajuns, in December 2014.

McNeese State (Southland Conference) YEAR OVER PCT. CONF *2005 34-35 .493 12-15 2006 21-30 .412 13-13 2007 30-32 .484 16-12 2008 23-36 .390 15-14 Totals 108-133 .448 56-54 *SLC Tournament Champions/NCAA Regionals

PCT. FINISH .444 6th .500 4th .571 5th .517 5th .509

Record as an Assistant

McNeese State (Southland Conference) YEAR OVER PCT. CONF PCT. FINISH 2002 23-28 .451 17-10 .630 4th 2003 24-27-1 .471 15-11-1 .574 3rd 2004 19-41 .317 8-17 .320 9th Louisiana (Sun Belt Conference) *#2009 45-13 .776 18-5 .783 1st *#2010 45-18 .714 19-5 .792 1st *#2011 51-11 .823 19-5 .792 1st Bradley (Missouri Valley Conference) 2012 21-30 .412 11-15 .423 7th 2013 23-29 .442 8-17 .320 9th 2014 27-32 .474 15-12 .556 4th 2015 22-32 .407 15-12 .556 5th Totals 300-261-1 .535 145-109-1 .571 *Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament Champions #NCAA Regionals

Support Staff

Dr. Jessica Leger

Stefni Lotief

Tambria Bradford

Jessica Trahan

Kim Taraba

Leandra Maly

Cade Romero

Katy Akins

Jenna Romanelli

Dan Schinnerer

SWA/Associate AD Academics & Compliance

Manager

Development Officer

Student Manager

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Academic Counselor

Student Manager

Women’s Athletics Operations

Strength Coach

Marketing and Promotions

Athletic Trainer

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Kate Malveaux Director of Operations

Bobby Neveaux Assistant to Head Coach

Sarah Draheim Manager

Matt Hebert

Sports Information Contact

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2015 IN REVIEW

Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns (42-12, 20-3 Sun Belt)

BATTING LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE Lexie Elkins Leandra Maly Haley Hayden Shellie Landry Aleah Craighton

.426 .388 .379 .372 .371

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Lexie Elkins 1.077 Shellie Landry .826 Kelsey Vincent .755 Aleah Craighton .748 Haley Hayden .731 ON BASE PERCENTAGE Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Kelsey Vincent Haley Hayden Aleah Craighton RUNS SCORED Haley Hayden Shellie Landry DJ Sanders Lexie Elkins Samantha Walsh Haley Hayden Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Aleah Craighton Samantha Walsh

HITS

RUNS BATTED IN Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Haley Hayden Samantha Walsh Aleah Craighton DOUBLES

Shellie Landry Haley Hayden Kelsey Vincent Aleah Craighton DJ Sanders

TRIPLES Aleah Craighton Haley Hayden Kelli Martinez Shellie Landry HOME RUNS

Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Kelsey Vincent Samantha Walsh Haley Hayden

TOTAL BASES Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Haley Hayden Kelsey Vincent Aleah Craighton WALKS Kelsey Vincent Shellie Landry Lexie Elkins Haley Hayden DJ Sanders/Samantha Walsh STOLEN BASES DJ Sanders Haley Hayden Meagan Thomas Aleah Craighton Kelli Martinez 36 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

.536 .484 .474 .466 .450

2015 Auburn Super Regional 2015 Lafayette Regional Champions 2015 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions

Season Story Lines • The 2015 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns softball team captured the program’s 13th Sun Belt Conference regular

season championship in 15 seasons of league competition, extended the program’s active streak of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances to 17 straight years (1999-present) and won an NCAA Regional and appeared in an NCAA Super Regional for the fourth straight year.

• The Ragin’ Cajuns appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the 25th time in the past 26 years. Since 1990, the lone season the Cajuns did not advance to the NCAA Tournament was 1998.

• Louisiana remained one of only nine schools to play in the NCAA Tournament every year since 2000. The list also includes: Alabama, Arizona, Florida State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, UCLA and Washington.

• Louisiana hosted an NCAA Regional at Lamson Park for the 11th time, overall, and third time in the past four seasons (2012, 2014-15).

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• The Ragin’ Cajuns final home run tally was 116 which is a new school record, ranks in the Top 10 in NCAA Division I history and fell just two home runs shy of the all-time Top 5 in the NCAA record book.

• Lexie Elkins posted a school single-season record 32 home runs which led all levels of collegiate softball and tied Camilla Carrera of UTEP (2012) for the second-most hit in NCAA Division I history. Elkins unseated Danyele Gomez (30 HR in 2006) as the program’s single-season record holder.

• Jordan Wallace concluded her career with a 91-19 career record covering 139 appearances (115 starts). She

joined Brooke Mitchell (119), Kyla Hall (104) and Ashley Brignac (94) as the only pitchers in program history to amass 90 victories.

• Jordan Wallace exited with the second-most strikeouts recorded by a Cajuns pitcher with 905 career strikeouts. 83 59 55 46 45 16 14 10 10 6

Wallace and Brooke Mitchell are the only two pitchers to surpass 900 career strikeouts.

• Haley Hayden led the team with 20 multiple-hit games. She reached 60 hits, 60 runs scored and 50 RBI for the second straight season.

• Shellie Landry posted career-highs in home runs (20) and extra base hits (37). She registered a hit in 41 of 54 games played and had 18 multi-hit and 18 multi-RBI games.

• During the regular season, Louisiana ranked Top 10 nationally in home runs per game (1st), slugging

percentage (2nd), scoring (2nd) and batting average (7th). The squad was Top 20 nationally in fielding percentage (17th) and earned run average (20th).

• Lexie Elkins earned repeat honors as Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Elkins, also the 2014 Sun Belt 4 4 1 1 32 20 18 14 14

Player of the Year, joins Becky McMurtry (2002-03), Danyele Gomez (2005-06) and Christi Orgeron (2011-12) as Cajuns to win the league’s top honor in back-to-back seasons.

• Lexie Elkins (first team) and Shellie Landry (second team) were named to the NFCA Division I All-America

team. Elkins became the first Cajun named to the first team since Christi Orgeron in 2012. Landry was the first Lafayette area native named an All-American since Karli Hubbard in 2009.

• Lexie Elkins was also named the Diamond Sports/NFCA Division I Catcher of the Year and selected as the female winner of the 2014-15 James J. Corbett Award (top amateur athlete in Louisiana).

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SHELLIE LANDRY

Second Team NFCA All-America First Team NFCA All-Central Region First Team All-Sun Belt

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2015 IN REVIEW 2015 RESULTS PITCHING LEADERS EARNED RUN AVERAGE Alex Stewart 2.09 Jordan Wallace 2.18 Christina Hamilton 2.67 Kylee Jo Trahan 3.35 OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Jordan Wallace .156 Alex Stewart .211 Christina Hamilton .216 Kylee Jo Trahan .221 WINS Jordan Wallace Christina Hamilton Alex Stewart Kylee Jo Trahan INNINGS PITCHED Jordan Wallace Christina Hamilton Alex Stewart Trahan Kylee Jo

18 12 10 2 154.0 91.2 63.2 23.0

STRIKEOUTS Jordan Wallace Alex Stewart Christina Hamilton Kylee Jo Trahan

220 79 69 27

APPEARANCES Jordan Wallace Christina Hamilton Alex Stewart Kylee Jo Trahan

32 24 20 14

GAMES STARTED Jordan Wallace Christina Hamilton Alex Stewart Kylee Jo Trahan

27 13 12 2

GAMES IN RELIEF Kylee Jo Trahan Christina Hamilton Alex Stewart Jordan Wallace

12 11 8 5

FIELDING LEADERS TOTAL CHANCES Lexie Elkins Kelsey Vincent DJ Sanders Samantha Walsh Haley Hayden

403 277 157 113 91

PUTOUTS Lexie Elkins Kelsey Vincent DJ Sanders Shellie Landry Kelli Martinez

377 270 78 65 55

ASSISTS

DJ Sanders Samantha Walsh Haley Hayden Lexie Elkins Christina Hamilton Jordan Wallace

71 70 44 25 23 23

ERRORS Samantha Walsh DJ Sanders Kelsey Vincent Haley Hayden Alex Stewart LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

Date 2/6 2/7 2/7 2/8 2/13 2/13 2/14 2/14 2/15 2/20 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/28 2/28 3/1 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/28 3/28 3/29 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/11 4/11 4/18 4/18 4/24 4/25 4/25 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/22 5/23

Opp. Score Overall NC State! W, 6-0 1-0 Central Arkansas! W, 8-0 (5) 2-0 Eastern Illinois! W, 17-0 (5) 3-0 Eastern Illinois! W, 9-0 (5) 4-0 Idaho State# W, 5-1 5-0 Mississippi Valley St.# W, 15-0 6-0 Mississippi Valley St.# W, 20-0 (5) 7-0 Idaho State# W, 3-0 8-0 Idaho State# W, 6-0 9-0 Iowa$ W, 4-3 10-0 Hofstra$ W, 3-0 11-0 Hofstra$ W, 9-0 (6) 12-0 Missouri State$ W, 5-0 13-0 McNeese State$ W, 11-3 (5) 14-0 at #4 Alabama L, 1-5 14-1 at #4 Alabama W, 2-1 15-1 at #4 Alabama L, 2-3 15-2 at #24 South Alabama* W, 3-2 16-2 at #24 South Alabama* W, 9-3 17-2 at #24 South Alabama* L, 5-8 17-3 UT Arlington* W, 18-0 (5) 18-3 UT Arlington* W, 4-1 19-3 UT Arlington* W, 8-0 (6) 20-3 Georgia Southern* W, 8-2 21-3 Georgia Southern* W, 12-1 (5) 22-3 Georgia Southern* W, 9-0 (6) 23-3 Troy* L, 5-9 23-4 Troy* W, 6-3 24-4 Troy* W, 12-2 (5) 25-4 at Texas State* L, 13-14 25-5 at Texas State* W, 15-2 (5) 26-5 at Texas State* W, 4-0 27-5 Georgia State* W, 10-1 (6) 28-5 Georgia State* W, 10-2 (6) 29-5 Georgia State* W, 8-0 (5) 30-5 #14 Baylor W, 3-1 31-5 #14 Baylor W, 12-2 (5) 32-5 at Appalachian State* W, 21-5 (5) 33-5 at Appalachian State* W, 23-6 (5) 34-5 at #2 Oregon L, 0-8 (5) 34-6 at #2 Oregon L, 2-10 (5) 34-7 at #2 Oregon L, 1-2 (8) 34-8 at ULM* W, 9-3 35-8 at ULM* W, 20-2 (5) 36-8 at ULM* W, 9-2 37-8 vs. Georgia State% W, 10-2 (6) 38-8 vs. #23 South Alabama% W, 6-3 39-8 vs. #23 South Alabama% L, 0-2 39-9 Weber State^ W, 11-0 (5) 40-9 #18 Baylor^ W, 3-1 41-9 #18 Baylor^ L, 2-6 41-10 #18 Baylor^ W, 9-1 (6) 42-10 at #4 Auburn& L, 11-12 (8) 42-11 at #4 Auburn& L, 3-6 42-12

! - 29th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lamson Park) # - Mardi Gras Classic presented by Hilton Lafayette (Lamson Park) $ - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lamson Park) % - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) ^ - NCAA Lafayette Regional (Lamson Park) & - NCAA Auburn Super Regional (Auburn, Ala.) * - Sun Belt Conference game Home games listed in BOLD

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SBC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 8-2 9-2 10-2 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 15-3 - - 16-3 17-3 - - - 18-3 19-3 20-3 - - - - - - - - -

Att. 1,817 - 1,916 1,464 - 1,155 - 1,444 1,356 - 1,353 - 1,396 1,738 2,448 2,956 2,724 - 673 514 1,303 - 1,801 994 - 1,102 - 1,377 1,445 - 789 650 1,390 - 1,628 - 1,706 257 267 540 - 1,280 - 527 347 559 533 527 996 1,797 1,877 1,161 1,700 1,714

Time 2:20 1:52 1:37 1:29 1:41 2:55 2:40 2:13 2:13 2:17 1:46 1:48 1:45 1:52 1:50 2:12 2:26 2:28 2:13 2:20 1:56 2:29 2:09 2:24 1:45 1:42 2:47 2:09 1:40 2:35 1:43 2:12 1:57 1:50 1:30 1:40 1:44 2:12 2:11 1:52 1:52 3:27 2:28 2:03 2:22 2:06 1:56 2:37 1:48 2:27 2:13 2:14 4:03 2:34

2015 TRENDS

Overall (Sun Belt)_______ 42-12 (20-3) Home/Away______________ 30-2/10-9 Neutral________________________2-1 Current Streak_______________ Lost 2 vs. ranked opponents_________ 8-10 Game 1 Sun Belt series__________6-2 Game 2 Sun Belt series__________8-0 Game 3 Sun Belt series__________6-1 Longest W/L streak____ Won 14/Lost 3 vs. left-handed starter.........................1-2 vs. right-handed starter................. 41-10 One-run games.......................................3-4 Five or more run games....................30-2 Extra innings............................................0-2 Shutouts...................................................17-2 Run-Rule Games...................................22-2 Scoring first.............................................35-6 Opponent scores first...........................7-6 Scoring 0-2 runs......................................1-7 Scoring 3-5 runs....................................10-3 Scoring 6-9 runs....................................15-0 Scoring 10+ runs..................................16-2 Opponent 0-2 runs..............................34-2 Opponent 3-5 runs................................7-2 Opponent 6-9 runs................................1-5 Opponent 10+ runs...............................0-3 Out-hits opponent...............................40-7 Out-hit by opponent............................2-4 Double-digit hits..................................18-2 Hitting zero HR........................................6-7 Hitting one HR.......................................10-1 Hitting 2+ HR..........................................26-4 Opponent zero HR...............................28-5 Opponent one HR................................11-2 Opponent 2+ HR.....................................3-5 Committing zero errors.....................27-1 Committing 2+ errors..........................4-5 Opponent zero errors........................15-7 Opponent 2+ errors............................12-2 Leading after 5inn...............................27-3 Trailing after 5 inn.................................0-5 Monday.......................................................1-0 Tuesday.......................................................2-0 Thursday....................................................1-0 Friday...........................................................9-2 Saturday...................................................22-7 Sunday........................................................7-3

IN THE 2015 POLLS

Week NFCA USA RPI Preseason 9 9 Feb. 9-15 7 8 Feb. 16-22 6 6 Feb. 23-Mar. 1 5 6 Mar. 2-8 7 7 Mar. 9-15 7 7 Mar. 16-22 7 7 Mar. 23-29 9 8 14 Mar. 30-Apr. 5 12 10 14 Apr. 6-12 10 9 11 Apr. 13-19 9 9 7 Apr. 20-26 9 9 9 Apr. 27-May 3 10 11 10 May 4-10 10 11 10 May 11-17 11 11 11 FINAL (June 9) 11 11 10 2016 Sof t ba ll Media Gu ide 37


2015 IN REVIEW

Record: 42-12 BATTING STATS

2015 OVERALL STATS

Home: 30-2

Away: 10-9

Neutral: 2-1

Sun Belt: 20-3

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% Lexie Elkins .426 54 54 155 44 66 5 0 32 83 167 1.077 38 7 10 1 .536 7 0 1 2 377 25 1 .998 Leandra Maly .388 49 41 121 27 47 1 0 0 9 48 .397 13 0 7 0 .448 0 4 5 7 1 0 1 .500 Haley Hayden .379 54 54 182 66 69 14 4 14 55 133 .731 26 7 14 1 .466 4 0 9 9 43 44 4 .956 Shellie Landry .372 54 54 172 49 64 16 1 20 59 142 .826 39 0 20 0 .484 2 0 2 2 65 4 0 1.000 Aleah Craighton .371 54 54 143 35 53 10 4 12 45 107 .748 14 9 28 2 .450 3 0 8 9 19 3 3 .880 Kelsey Vincent .308 54 54 143 30 44 10 0 18 40 108 .755 45 2 47 1 .474 2 0 0 1 270 2 5 .982 Samantha Walsh .296 54 54 169 36 50 4 0 14 46 96 .568 25 5 29 1 .396 3 0 2 3 35 70 8 .929 Kelli Martinez .295 54 54 122 31 36 0 1 0 11 38 .311 9 4 16 0 .360 1 5 8 11 55 1 0 1.000 DJ Sanders .290 54 54 138 49 40 6 0 4 27 58 .420 25 4 21 0 .408 2 0 10 10 78 71 8 .949 ---------- Taylor Terrio .500 21 0 10 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Meagan Thomas .342 38 10 38 23 13 1 0 0 4 14 .368 8 2 9 0 .479 0 1 9 10 1 1 0 1.000 Sara Corbello .231 32 3 26 2 6 1 0 2 16 13 .500 6 4 4 2 .432 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gabby Felps .000 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kendall Smith .000 26 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 .000 Lexi Rouse .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Marie Hoag .000 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Taylor Meaux .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Linzey Cifreo .000 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 .500 1 0 0 0 30 0 0 1.000 Sarah Arceneaux .000 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cassidy White .000 45 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 .000 Kassidy Zeringue .000 41 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 8 0 1 .889 Louisiana .346 54 54 1425 440 493 68 10 116 398 929 .652 250 47 208 8 .452 26 11 63 74 997 280 37 .972 Opponents .189 54 54 1201 140 227 26 2 31 125 350 .291 153 38 395 10 .299 8 24 16 18 964 334 51 .962 LOB - Team (356), Opp (287). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (15). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (4), Elkins 3, Vincent 1

PITCHING STATS

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Alex Stewart 2.09 10 2 20 12 4 1 5 0 63.2 53 31 19 21 79 7 0 7 251 .211 3 3 5 0 4 Jordan Wallace 2.18 18 5 32 27 17 6 4 2 154.0 83 56 48 80 220 7 1 7 531 .156 13 20 0 5 14 Christina Hamilton 2.67 12 4 24 13 6 1 4 0 91.2 72 40 35 33 69 9 1 15 333 .216 1 9 0 2 5 ---------- Kylee Jo Trahan 3.35 2 1 14 2 2 2 4 0 23.0 19 13 11 19 27 3 0 2 86 .221 7 6 0 1 1 Louisiana 2.38 42 12 54 54 29 17 7 2 332.1 227 140 113 153 395 26 2 31 1201 .189 24 38 5 8 24 Opponents 8.39 12 42 54 54 18 2 1 2 321.1 493 440 385 250 208 68 10 116 1425 .346 36 47 3 26 11 PB - Team (3), Elkins 3, Opp (16). SBA/ATT - Elkins (16-18), Hamilton,C (5-7), Wallace (6-6), Stewart (3-3), Trahan,KJ (2-2)

FIELDING STATS

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Shellie Landry 69 65 4 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Kelli Martinez 56 55 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Linzey Cifreo 30 30 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Christina Hamilton 28 5 23 0 1.000 1 5 2 .714 0 0 Kylee Jo Trahan 6 1 5 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Meagan Thomas 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Marie Hoag 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Lexi Rouse 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Lexie Elkins 403 377 25 1 .998 3 16 2 .889 3 0 Kelsey Vincent 277 270 2 5 .982 13 0 0 --- 0 0 Haley Hayden 91 43 44 4 .956 5 0 0 --- 0 0 DJ Sanders 157 78 71 8 .949 10 0 0 --- 0 0 Jordan Wallace 30 5 23 2 .933 1 6 0 1.000 0 0 Samantha Walsh 113 35 70 8 .929 3 0 0 --- 0 0 Kassidy Zeringue 9 8 0 1 .889 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Aleah Craighton 25 19 3 3 .880 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Alex Stewart 14 2 8 4 .714 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 Leandra Maly 2 1 0 1 .500 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Kendall Smith 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Sara Corbello 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Gabby Felps 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Sarah Arceneaux 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Taylor Terrio 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Taylor Meaux 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Cassidy White 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Totals 1717 1239 408 70 .959 21 34 6 .850 12 1 Opponents 1614 1185 361 68 .958 26 45 10 .818 13 0

SCORE BY INNINGS

Louisiana Opponents

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

Player Haley Hayden Shellie Landry Lexie Elkins Aleah Craighton Leandra Maly Kelsey Vincent Samantha Walsh DJ Sanders Kelli Martinez Meagan Thomas TEAM

2 3 4 5+ Total 14 5 1 - 20 13 4 1 - 18 10 5 3 - 18 12 2 1 - 15 11 3 - - 14 10 2 - - 12 9 2 1 - 12 8 3 - - 11 5 1 1 - 7 - 2 - - 2 92 29 8 - 129

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES

Player Lexie Elkins Shellie Landry Haley Hayden Samantha Walsh Kelsey Vincent Aleah Craighton DJ Sanders Sara Corbello Kelli Martinez TEAM

2 3 4 5+ Total 10 3 6 3 22 12 3 3 - 18 9 6 1 - 16 10 3 1 - 14 5 4 3 - 12 3 4 1 2 10 6 2 - - 8 3 - - - 3 2 - - - 2 60 25 15 5 105

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total 78 53 82 90 63 47 26 1 - - 440 20 21 17 21 23 23 12 3 - - 140

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2015 IN REVIEW SUN BELT AWARDS

2015 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Sun Belt W L Pct. LOUISIANA! * # $ 20 3 .870 South Alabama* @ & 16 4 .800 Texas State* 14 6 .700 Troy* 14 9 .609 Georgia State* 14 10 .583 ULM* 10 12 .455 UT Arlington* 8 15 .348 Georgia Southern* 4 20 .167 Appalachian State 1 22 .043

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

First Team Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Catcher Catcher First Base First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Outfield Outfield Outfield Des. Player

Overall W L Pct. 42 12 .778 40 13 .755 32 21 .604 32 23 .582 38 22 .633 30 22 .577 27 28 491 12 39 .235 14 35 .286

! - Regular Season Champion @ - Tournament Champions * - Tournament Qualifier # - NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) $ - NCAA Super Regional (Auburn, Ala.) & - NCAA Regional (Auburn, Ala.)

SUN BELT LEADERS SUMMARY TEAM BATTING LOUISIANA Georgia State UT Arlington South Alabama ULM Texas State Appalachian State Troy Georgia Southern Totals TEAM PITCHING LOUISIANA South Alabama Troy Texas State ULM UT Arlington Georgia State Georgia Southern Appalachian State Totals

G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT 54 .346 1425 440 493 68 10 116 250 208 63-74 60 .334 1613 419 539 92 10 102 210 239 53-57 55 .315 1445 338 455 81 6 41 226 200 21-23 53 .300 1396 287 419 75 11 37 215 184 60-66 52 .296 1366 284 405 69 13 27 122 242 143-170 53 .290 1343 285 390 66 7 59 231 228 52-65 49 .267 1236 215 330 44 6 45 120 245 24-34 55 .260 1394 285 363 72 8 51 178 309 55-65 51 .250 1321 181 330 56 5 29 123 257 19-20 241 .297 12539 2734 3724 623 76 507 1675 2112 490-574 G ERA W L SV IP H R 54 2.38 42 12 2 332.1 227 140 53 2.51 40 13 7 348.1 280 160 55 3.46 32 23 3 356.0 379 231 53 3.72 32 21 3 349.2 318 205 52 3.99 30 22 1 338.1 391 242 55 5.10 27 28 4 344.2 484 296 60 5.25 38 22 4 382.2 431 328 51 5.83 12 39 1 331.2 456 345 49 7.11 14 35 4 295.1 440 369 241 4.34 267 215 29 3079.0 3406 2316

ER BB SO 113 153 395 125 158 359 176 161 246 186 112 341 193 134 190 251 131 177 287 233 236 276 193 172 300 225 172 1907 1500 2288

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Drake-GSU Elkins-UL Villanuev-UTA Maly-UL Wiley-TXST Roberts-ULM Hayden-UL Alford-GSU Landry-UL Rathburn-USA Craighton-UL

G 60 54 55 49 53 51 54 60 54 53 54

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING APP McGill-USA 37 Stewart-UL 20 Wallace-UL 32 Beard-USA 21 Affeldt-TROY 43 Hamilton-UL 24 Rupp-TXST 45 Brown-USA 31 Rainey-TROY 25 Coyne-ULM 34

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AVG .462 .426 .408 .388 .387 .382 .379 .374 .372 .371 .371

AB 184 155 152 121 155 170 182 182 172 159 143

R 59 44 52 27 27 42 66 57 49 21 35

H RBI 2B 3B HR BB 85 67 16 1 22 34 66 83 5 0 32 38 62 44 15 1 1 45 47 9 1 0 0 13 60 49 5 0 11 20 65 18 7 4 1 11 69 55 14 4 14 26 68 58 14 1 15 28 64 59 16 1 20 39 59 53 15 0 4 27 53 45 10 4 12 14

ERA W-L SV IP H R ER 1.92 16-4 4 127.2 138 51 35 2.09 10-2 0 63.2 53 31 19 2.18 18-5 2 154.0 83 56 48 2.53 11-4 1 88.2 51 39 32 2.65 17-11 3 182.1 173 96 69 2.67 12-4 0 91.2 72 40 35 2.70 24-14 2 249.1 189 106 96 2.80 12-5 2 117.1 75 57 47 3.30 10-4 0 97.2 112 62 46 3.67 13-15 1 160.1 157 101 84

BB SO 17 72 21 79 80 220 46 101 73 150 33 69 67 293 81 183 31 47 74 103

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Randi Rupp, Texas State Kalen McGill, South Alabama Jordan Wallace, Louisiana Jaycee Affeldt, Troy Lexie Elkins, Louisiana Ivie Drake, Georgia State Kelsey Vincent, Louisiana Kendall Wiley, Texas State Haley Hayden, Louisiana Taylor Anderson, Georgia State Callie Alford, Georgia State Shellie Landry, Louisiana Ashley Christy, Georgia State Rochelle Roberts, ULM Chloe Rathburn, South Alabama

Second Team Pitcher Farish Beard, South Alabama Pitcher Alex Stewart, Louisiana Catcher Sarah Warnock, Appalachian State First Base Alexis Cacioppo, ULM First Base Lauren Coleman, Georgia State Second Base Miyuki Navarette, ULM Shortstop Ariel Ortiz, Texas State Shortstop Kaitlyn Griffith, South Alabama Third Base Courtney Harris, Texas State Third Base Samantha Walsh, Louisiana Outfield Taylor Rogers, Georgia Southern Outfield Amanda Minahan, South Alabama Outfield Stephanie Pilkington, South Alabama Outfield Becca Hartley, Troy Des. Player Leandra Maly, Louisiana

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Lexie Elkins (Louisiana, Junior, C)

PITCHER OF THE YEAR Jaycee Affeldt (Troy, Senior, P)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Ivie Drake (Georgia State, Freshman, C)

COACH OF THE YEAR Michael Lotief, Louisiana Beth Mullins, Troy

SUN BELT TOURNAMENT

Bobcat Stadium (San Marcos, Texas) Wednesday, May 6

Game 1 - (5) Georgia State 8, (8) Ga. Southern 0 (5 inn.) Game 2 - (6) ULM 6, (7) UT Arlington 1 Game 3 – (5) Georgia State 9, (4) Troy 3 Game 4 - (6) ULM 4, (3) Texas State 2

Thursday, May 7

Game 5 - (1) Louisiana 10, (5) Georgia State 2 (6 inn.) Game 6 - (2) South Alabama 6, (6) ULM 2

Friday, May 8

Game 7 - (5) Georgia State 8, (6) ULM 6 Game 8 - (1) Louisiana 6, (2) South Alabama 3 Game 9 - (2) South Alabama 3, (5) Georgia State 1

Saturday, May 9

Championship - (2) South Alabama 2, (1) Louisiana 0

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Ivie Drake, Georgia State Katie Worley, Georgia State Lexie Elkins, Louisiana DJ Sanders, Louisiana Jordan Wallace, Louisiana Melanie Coyne, UL Monroe Farish Beard, South Alabama Devin Brown, South Alabama Emily Messer, South Alabama

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

Kaitlyn Griffith, South Alabama

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2015 IN REVIEW

NCAA LAFAYETTE REGIONAL (May 15-17, 2015 - Lamson Park) May 15, 2015: #11/11 Louisiana 11, Weber State 0 Teams Weber State Louisiana

1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 X

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WP: Hamilton (12-2) LP: Flint (14-8) HR: UL -Hayden (14), Landry (20), Elkins (30) WSU - None Records: Louisiana 40-9, Weber State 38-18 Christina Hamilton retired the first 11 batters she faced and held Weber State hitless in her four innings in the pitching circle. A three-run home run by Lexie Elkins capped off a seven-run, third inning for UL that put the Wildcats away. May 16, 2015: #11/11 Louisiana 3, #18/15 Baylor 1 Teams Baylor Louisiana

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 X

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WP: Wallace (17-5) LP: Stearns (20-12) HR: UL - None BU - None Records: Louisiana 41-9, Baylor 39-16 Cajuns scored three runs over their final two at bats to claim winner’s bracket final. Trailing 1-0 in the fifth, an RBI ground out by Haley Hayden forged a tie. Two batters later a sac fly by Lexie Elkins pulled UL ahead 2-1.

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May 17, 2015: #18/15 Baylor 6, #11/11 Louisiana 2 Teams Louisiana Baylor

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WP: Stearns (21-12) LP: Hamilton (12-3) HR: UL - None BU - Friudenberg (18) Records: Louisiana 41-10, Baylor 41-16 Baylor scored six unanswered runs to erase a 2-0 deficit and force the winner-take-all game. BU broke a 2-2 tie in the fifth on a two-run home run by Shelby Friudenberg. Kaitlyn Thumann doubled home two insurance runs in the sixth. May 17, 2015: #11/11 Louisiana 9, #18/15 Baylor 1 Teams Baylor Louisiana

1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 4

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WP: Wallace (18-5) LP: Stearns (21-13) HR: UL - Elkins (31), Corbello (2), Walsh (14) BU - None Records: Louisiana 42-10, Baylor 41-17 A bases-loaded sac fly by Aleah Craighton broke a scoreless tie and plated the first of two runs in the second. A 7-2 DP initiated by Shellie Landry kept the lead 2-0 in the third. Lexie Elkins’ home run in the third broke the school’s single-season record. After BU cut the lead to 5-1 in the fifth, Jordan Wallace started a 1-2-3 DP to close the inning and end rally.

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NCAA AUBURN SUPER REGIONAL (May 22-23, 2015 - Auburn, Ala.) May 22, 2015: #4/4 Auburn 12, #11/11 Louisiana 11 Teams Louisiana Auburn

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WP: Davis (23-2) LP: Hamilton (12-4) HR: UL - Elkins (32), Vincent 2 (18), Craighton (12) AU - Carosone (18), Rhodes (19) Records: Louisiana 42-11, Auburn 53-9 Auburn forced extra innings with five bases-loaded walks in the bottom of the seventh. Louisiana reclaimed the lead in the top of the eighth when Haley Hayden scored on a wild pitch. The first three Tigers reached base in the bottom of the eighth and runs later scored on a double by Morgan Estell and pinch hitter Whitney Jordan’s fielder’s choice grounder. May 23, 2015: #4/4 Auburn 6, #11/11 Louisiana 3 Teams Auburn Louisiana

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WP: Davis (24-2) LP: Stewart (10-2) HR: UL - None AU - Cooper (18) Records: Louisiana 42-12, Auburn 54-9 A three-run home run by Kasey Cooper capped off a four-run, sixth inning for Auburn that broke a 2-2 tie and lifted the Tigers to the Super Regional-clinching win. Lexie Elkins gave the Cajuns a 2-1 lead in the second inning, the team’s first lead of the day, with an RBI single off the center field wall. AU pulled even in the fourth on a bases-loaded RBI ground out by Jenna Abbott.

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2015 IN REVIEW 2015 POSTSEASON STATS

Record: Lafayette Regional: 3-1 | Auburn Super Regional: 0-2

BATTING STATS

PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD% Haley Hayden .429 6 6 21 6 9 2 0 1 5 14 .667 1 1 2 0 .478 0 0 1 1 7 4 0 1.000 Lexie Elkins .429 6 6 14 3 6 0 0 3 9 15 1.071 7 0 1 0 .565 2 0 0 0 34 5 0 1.000 Shellie Landry .333 6 6 18 3 6 2 1 1 4 13 .722 5 0 0 0 .478 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 1.000 Leandra Maly .333 6 6 15 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .333 3 0 1 0 .444 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DJ Sanders .294 6 6 17 5 5 0 0 0 1 5 .294 3 0 2 0 .400 0 0 1 1 13 8 4 .840 Samantha Walsh .250 6 6 20 1 5 0 0 1 6 8 .400 2 0 4 1 .318 0 0 0 0 5 7 2 .857 Aleah Craighton .231 6 6 13 5 3 0 0 1 3 6 .462 5 1 2 0 .450 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 .667 Kelli Martinez .214 6 6 14 4 3 0 0 0 1 3 .214 1 0 3 0 .267 0 1 0 1 10 0 0 1.000 Kelsey Vincent .143 6 6 14 2 2 0 0 2 2 8 .571 7 0 5 1 .429 0 0 0 0 28 0 1 .966 ---------- Sara Corbello .400 4 0 5 1 2 1 0 1 4 6 1.200 0 1 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Taylor Terrio .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cassidy White .000 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 Kendall Smith .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Meagan Thomas .000 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kassidy Zeringue .000 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Linzey Cifreo .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Louisiana .305 6 6 151 39 46 5 1 10 36 83 .550 34 3 20 4 .435 3 1 4 5 115 30 8 .948 Opponents .238 6 6 151 26 36 6 1 4 25 56 .371 32 4 36 2 .385 0 5 4 4 112 45 5 .969 LOB - Team (41), Opp (51). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (5). IBB - Team (3), Elkins 2, Vincent 1

PITCHING STATS

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Jordan Wallace 4.58 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 19.2 18 12 10 21 21 2 0 2 74 .243 3 2 0 0 5 Christina Hamilton 5.23 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 10.1 9 8 6 6 8 2 1 1 41 .220 0 1 0 0 0 Alex Stewart 6.75 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 8.0 9 6 6 5 6 2 0 1 35 .257 2 1 4 0 0 ---------- Kylee Jo Trahan 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana 5.17 3 3 6 6 4 1 1 0 38.1 36 26 22 32 36 6 1 4 151 .238 5 4 4 0 5 Opponents 8.44 3 3 6 6 3 0 0 0 37.1 46 39 35 34 20 5 1 10 151 .305 2 3 1 3 1 PB - Team (0), Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Elkins (4-4), Hamilton,C (2-2), Stewart (1-1), Wallace (1-1)

FIELDING STATS Player Lexie Elkins Haley Hayden Shellie Landry Kelli Martinez Jordan Wallace Alex Stewart Linzey Cifreo Kassidy Zeringue Kelsey Vincent Samantha Walsh DJ Sanders Aleah Craighton Leandra Maly Taylor Terrio Cassidy White Kendall Smith Christina Hamilton Sara Corbello Meagan Thomas Kylee Jo Trahan Louisiana Opponents

C PO 39 34 11 7 11 10 10 10 4 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 29 28 14 5 25 13 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153 115 162 112

A 5 4 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 45

E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% 0 1.000 2 4 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 1.000 1 1 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 1 .966 2 0 0 --- 2 .857 0 0 0 --- 4 .840 1 0 0 --- 1 .667 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 2 0 1.000 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 8 .948 3 4 0 1.000 5 .969 5 4 1 .800

PB CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

SCORE BY INNINGS

Louisiana Opponents

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total 4 10 8 5 3 6 2 1 - - 39 2 1 3 1 5 7 5 2 - - 26

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Ragin’ Cajuns in the

WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

1993 – Third Place 1993 The Cajuns advance to the Women’s College World Series for the first time in program history. UL finished third and captured a win over eventual-champion Arizona.

1995 – Fifth Place ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. May 25-28, 1995

ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. May 28-31, 1993

1995 The second appearance at the Women’s College World Series was highlighted by Cheryl Longeway’s no-hitter in the

1996 – Fifth Place 1996 For the second straight season the Ragin’ Cajuns advanced to the Women’s College World Series. This year’s WCWS was played in Columbus, Ga.

Golden Park Stadium Columbus, Ga. May 23-27, 1996


2003 The Cajuns earn a berth to Oklahoma City for the first time under co-head coaches Stefni and Michael Lotief. This trip will be remembered for Danyele Gomez’s mammoth home run off of Texas’ Cat Osterman.

2008 – Fifth Place ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. May 29-June 4, 2008

2014 Louisiana defeated traditional powers Texas (regional) and Arizona (super regional) at Lamson Park to garner the program’s sixth trip to the WCWS. It marked the first time since 1996 that the Cajuns clinched a trip to Oklahoma City on their home field.

2003 – Seventh Place ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. May 22-26, 2003

2008 The second trip to OKC under Stefni and Michael Lotief’s guidance saw the Cajuns defeat No. 1 national seed Florida in the opener.

2014 – Seventh Place ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. May 29-June 4, 2014


Cajuns in Final Polls

1990

1. UCLA 2. Fresno State 3. Arizona 4. Long Beach State 5. Cal State Fullerton 6. Oklahoma State 7. LOUISIANA 8. Oregon 9. California 10. Texas A&M 11. San Jose State 12. Iowa 13. Kansas 14. Florida State 15. Arizona State 16. Connecticut 17. UNLV 18. Indiana New Mexico 20. Missouri

1991

1. UCLA 2. Fresno State 3. Cal State Fullerton 4. Arizona State 5. UNLV 6. California 7. Arizona 8. Iowa 9. Texas A&M 10. Oklahoma State 11. Missouri 12. Florida State 13. San Jose State 14. LOUISIANA 15. Minnesota 16. New Mexico 17. South Carolina 18. Long Beach State 19. Michigan 20. Massachusetts

1992

1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. California 4. Fresno State 5. Cal State Fullerton 6. UNLV Oklahoma State 8. Utah State 9. Florida State 10. Cal State Northridge 11. Kansas 12. LOUISIANA 13. San Jose State 14. Connecticut 15. South Carolina 16. Missouri 17. Arizona State 18. Toledo 19. Long Beach State 20. Massachusetts

1993

1. UCLA 2. Cal State Northridge 3. Arizona 4. Oklahoma State 5. Florida State 6. UNLV 7. Long Beach State 8. LOUISIANA 9. California 10. Iowa 11. Fresno State 12. Kansas 13. Northern Illinois 14. Utah State 15. Cal State Fullerton 16. Cal State Sacramento 17. Michigan 18. Hofstra 19. Arizona State 20. Texas A&M

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1994

1. Arizona 2. LOUISIANA 3. Cal State Northridge 4. Oklahoma State 5. UCLA 6. Fresno State 7. UNLV 8. Hawaii 9. Utah 10. Washington 11. Texas A&M 12. Oklahoma 13. Indiana 14. Oregon 15. South Carolina 16. California 17. DePaul 18. Kansas 19. Illinois-Chicago 20. Cal State Fullerton Hofstra 22. Florida State 23. SW Missouri State Iowa 25. Long Beach State Virginia

1995

1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. UNLV 4. Cal State Fullerton 5. LOUISIANA 6. Iowa 7. Cal State Northridge 8. Fresno State 9. Michigan 10. Hawaii 11. Florida State 12. Oklahoma 13. Princeton 14. California 15. Washington 16. South Carolina

17. Oklahoma State 18. Nebraska 19. Notre Dame 20. Nicholls State 21. Sacramento State 22. Illinois-Chicago 23. Missouri 24. Illinois State 25. Connecticut

1996

1. Arizona 2. Washington 3. UCLA 4. Iowa 5. LOUISIANA 6. California 7. Michigan 8. Fresno State 9. Cal State Fullerton 10. South Carolina 11. Cal State Northridge 12. Oklahoma 13. Florida State 14. Princeton 15. Oklahoma State 16. South Florida 17. Nebraska 18. UNLV 19. Minnesota 20. Long Beach State 21. Texas A&M 22. Nicholls State 23. Indiana 24. Notre Dame 25. Boston

1997

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1999

1. UCLA 2. Washington 3. DePaul 4. California 5. Fresno State 6. Arizona 7. Arizona State 8. Southern Miss 9. LOUISIANA 10. Oregon State 11. LSU 12. Maryland 13. Illinois-Chicago 14. Michigan State 15. Missouri 16. Michigan 17. Massachusetts 18. Texas 19. South Carolina 20. Nebraska 21. Hawaii 22. Minnesota 23. Oklahoma 24. Texas Tech 25. Oregon

2000

1. Oklahoma 2. UCLA 3. Airzona 4. Southern Miss 5. Washington 6. Alabama 7. California 8. DePaul 9. LSU 10. Arizona State Fresno State 12. Oregon State 13. Michigan 14. Nebraska 15. Iowa 16. Oregon 17. Florida State 18. Stanford 19. Cal State Fullerton 20. Utah 21. Mississippi State 22. LOUISIANA South Carolina 24. Notre Dame 25. Florida

2001

1. Arizona 2. UCLA 3. LSU Stanford 5. Oklahoma 6. California 7. Iowa 8. Michigan 9. Arizona State 10. Alabama 11. Notre Dame 12. Cal State Fullerton 13. Washington 14. Nebraska 15. Florida State 16. Texas State 17. LOUISIANA

18. Pacific 19. DePaul 20. Oregon State 21. South Florida 22. Fresno State 23. South Carolina 24. San Diego State 25. Massachusetts

2003

1. UCLA 2. California 3. Arizona 4. Texas 5. Oklahoma 6. Washington 7. Alabama 8. LOUISIANA 9. DePaul 10. Cal State Fullerton 11. Georgia 12. Michigan 13. Nebraska 14. Oklahoma State 15. LSU 16. Oregon 17. Iowa Texas A&M 19. Florida State 20. Arizona State 21. South Carolina 22. Southern Illinios 23. Stanford 24. Michigan State 25. South Florida

2004

1. UCLA 2. California 3. LSU 4. Stanford 5. Florida State 6. Oklahoma 7. Washington 8. Arizona

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Cajuns in Final Polls 9 Michigan 10. LOUISIANA 11. Georgia 12. Oregon 13. Alabama 14. Nebraska 15. Oregon State 16. South Florida 17. Illinois 18. Tennessee 19. Baylor Long Beach State 21. Hofstra 22. Georgia Tech 23. Auburn 24. Southern Illinois 25. Fresno State

2005

1. Michigan 2. UCLA 3. Tennessee 4. Arizona 5. Texas 6. California 7. Alabama 8. DePaul 9. Georgia 10. Stanford 11. Texas A&M 12. Baylor 13. Oklahoma 14. Washington 15. Oregon State 16. Northwestern 17. Georgia Tech 18. Bethune-Cookman 19. LOUISIANA 20. Missouri Auburn 22. Fresno State 23. Oregon 24. Iowa 25. Nebraksa

2006

1. Arizona 2. Northwestern 3. Tennessee 4. UCLA 5. Texas 6. Arizona State 7. Alabama 8. Oregon State 9. California 10. Michigan 11. LSU 12. Stanford 13. Georgia 14. Nebraska 15. Washington 16. LOUISIANA 17. Louisville 18. South Florida Oklahoma 20. Baylor 21. Auburn 22. Texas A&M 23. Fresno State 24. Massachusetts 25. Florida State

2008

1. Arizona State 2. Texas A&M 3. Florida 4. Alabama 5. UCLA 6. LOUISIANA 7. Arizona 8. Virginia Tech 9. Michigan 10. Oklahoma 11. Stanford 12. Northwestern 13. Houston 14. Tennessee 15. Fresno State 16. California 17. Georgia 18. LSU 19. Missouri 20. North Carolina 21. Nevada 22. DePaul 23. Long Beach State 24. San Diego State 25. UMass

2009

1. Washington 2. Florida 3. Alabama 4. Georgia 5. Arizona State 6. Michigan 7. Arizona 8. Missouri 9. UCLA 10. Stanford 11. California 12. Ohio State 13. Georgia Tech 14. UMass 15. Baylor 16. Oklahoma 17. North Carolina 18. Northwestern 19. LSU 20. Tennessee 21. North Dakota State 22. Florida State 23. DePaul 24. Jacksonville State 25. LOUISIANA

2010

1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. Geogria 4. Tennessee 5. Washington 6. Florida 7. Hawaii 8. Missouri 9. Alabama 10. Michigan 11. Oklahoma 12. Arizona State 13. California 14. Oregon 15. BYU 16. LOUISIANA 17. Georgia Tech 18. Texas

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19. LSU 20. Texas A&M 21. Stanford 22. Ohio State 23. Oklahoma State 24. North Carolina 25. Illinois

2011

1. Arizona State 2. Florida 3. Alabama 4. Baylor 5. California 6. Missouri 7. Oklahoma 8. Oklahoma State 9. Georgia 10. Stanford 11. Arizona 12. Washington 13. Kentucky 14. Texas A&M 15. Oregon 16. Houston 17. Michigan 18. Tennessee 19. UCLA 20. Texas 21. Nebraska 22. LSU 23. LOUISIANA 24. Tulsa DePaul

2012

1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. California 4. Arizona State 5. Oregon 6. Tennessee 7. LSU 8. South Florida 9. Texas 10. Georgia 11. Missouri 12. LOUISIANA 13. Arizona 14. Washington 15. Michigan 16. Hofstra 17. Louisville 18. Florida 19. Texas A&M 20. UCLA 21. Stanford 22. Hawaii 23. Syracuse 24. North Carolina 25. Oregon State

2013

1. Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 3. Texas 4. Washington 5. Florida 6. MIchigan 7. Arizona State 8. Nebraska 9. Oregon 10. Alabama

11. Missouri 12. LOUISIANA 13. Texas A&M 14. Kentucky 15. Florida State 16. UAB 17. South Alabama 18. LSU 19. Louisville 20. Baylor 21. UCLA 22. Stanford 23. California 24. Hawaii 25. Hofstra

2014

1. Florida 2. Alabama 3. Oregon 4. Baylor 5. Oklahoma 6. Kentucky 7. Florida State 8. LOUISIANA 9 . UCLA 10. Michigan 11. Washington 12. Tennessee 13. Georgia 14. Arizona 15. Minnesota 16. Nebraska 17. Arizona State 18. Tulsa 19. Missouri 20. Auburn 21. LSU 22. Notre Dame 23. South Alabama 24. DePaul 25. Texas A&M

2015

1. Florida 2. Michigan 3. Auburn 4. LSU 5. UCLA 6. Alabama 7. Oregon 8. Tennessee 9. Oklahoma 10. Florida State 11. LOUISIANA 12. Georgia 13. Arizona 14. Missouri 15. Minnesota 16. UCF 17. Kentucky 18. Baylor 19. North Carolina State 20. Arizona State 21. Washington 22. James Madison 23. South Alabama California 25. Notre Dame North Dakota State

DID YOU KNEAUX??

w The Ragin’ Cajuns have finished ranked in one of the national polls each of the past eight seasons (2008-15) and 23 times in the past 26 seasons (1990-2015). w Louisiana spent the entire 2015 season, and postseason, amongst the nation’s Top 15. w The Cajuns were ranked inside the Top 10 of the NFCA listing in 11 of the 12 weeks during the 2015 regular season. In the USA Softball ranking, the squad spent the first 11 weeks of the season (Feb. 10-Apr. 21) in the Top 10 establishing a school record for the number of consecutive weeks in the Top 10 of either national poll. w The current stretch of four straight seasons (2012-15) in the Top 15 of the final polls is second-longest period in program history, trailing only eight straight seasons from 1990-97. w In 13 seasons with Michael Lotief as head coach, the Ragin’ Cajuns have finished Top 15 nationally seven times: 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.

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Award Winners CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Southland Hitter of the Year

Ashley Brignac - 2011, 2012 Lynn Britton - 1995, 1996 Stephanie DeFeo - 1995, 1996 Alyson Habetz - 1992, 1994 Brooke Mitchell - 2004, 2005 Melody Mohar - 1993, 1994 Joni Podhorez - 1996, 1997 Joni Podhorez - 1997 Cathy Sconzo - 1990 Stefni Whitton - 1990

1983 - Sandy Percle 1984 - Sandy Percle 1987 - Stacie Gremillion

NSCA

2000 Micah Barbato (1st) Kim Dunlap (1st) Jana Mower (1st) Michele Bailon (1st) Alana Addison (1st) Tiffany Clark (1st) Jerie Alexander (2nd) Summar Lapeyrouse (2nd) 2001 Melissa Coronado (1st) Jana Mower (1st) Jill Robertson (1st) Alana Addison (1st) Jerie Alexander (1st) Missy Martin (2nd) 2002 Melissa Coronado (1st) Brooke Mitchell (1st) Joy Webre (1st) Summar Lapeyrouse (1st) Jill Robertson (1st) Alana Addison (1st) Becky McMurtry (1st) Jerie Alexander (1st) Missy Martin (1st) Crystal George (2nd) 2003 Brooke Mitchell (1st) Brittany Bryant (1st) Becky McMurtry (1st) Danyele Gomez (1st) Summar Lapeyrouse (2nd) Crystal George (2nd) 2004 Brooke Mitchell (1st) Tiffany Hebert (1st) Danyele Gomez (1st) Holly Tankersley (1st) Ashley Evans (1st) Lacey Bertucci (2nd) 2005 Brooke Mitchell (1st) Joy Webre (1st) Lacey Bertucci (1st) Danyele Gomez (1st) Jill Robertson (1st) Ashley Evans (1st) Heather Bobbitt (2nd) Brittany Bryant (2nd) Codi Runyan (2nd) Tiffany Hebert (2nd) 2006 Ashley Kirchberg (1st) Lacey Bertucci (1st) Brittany Bryant (1st) Danyele Gomez (1st) Ashley Evans (1st) Krystal Lewallen (2nd) 2007 Lacey Bertucci (1st) Brittany Cuevas (1st) Karli Hubbard (1st) Holly Tankersley (1st)

Coach of the Year 1990 - Yvette Girouard 1993 - Yvette Girouard

South Region Coach of Year

1990 - Yvette Girouard 1991 - Yvette Girouard 1992 - Yvette Girouard 1993 - Yvette Girouard 1994 - Yvette Girouard 2010 - Stefni and Michae Lotief Chris Malveaux

All-Southland

1983 Kim Eisnaugle Sandy Percle Ursula Quoyeser Sharen Wynn 1984 Kim Eisnaugle (1st) Allison Gray (1st) Stacie Gremillion (1st) Sandy Percle (1st) Sharen Wynn (1st) Debbie Graham (2nd) Ursula Quoyeser(2nd) 1985 Donna Crooks (1st) Kim Eisnaugle (1st) Allison Gray (1st) Stacie Gremillion (1st) Sandy Percle (1st-DH, 2nd-P) Sharen Wynn (1st) Michelle Keefer Colon (2nd) Charie Hayes (2nd) 1986 Kim Eisnaugle (1st) Allison Gray (1st) Stacie Gremillion (1st) Sandy Percle (1st) Alisa Smith (1st) Lesley Zeller (1st) Jane Bellue (2nd) Donna Crooks (2nd) 1987 Marria Blackwell (1st) Molly Early (1st) Allison Gray (1st) Stacie Gremillion (1st) Lesley Zeller (1st) Jane Bellue (2nd) Janine Johnson (2nd) Stefni Whitton (2nd)

Southland Pitcher of the Year 1983 - Kim Eisnaugle 1984 - Kim Eisnaugle 1985 - Kim Eisnaugle

Southland Coach of the Year 1984 - Yvette Girouard 1985 - Yvette Girouard 1987 - Yvette Girouard

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All-Sun Belt

2008 Lana Bowers (1st) Ashley Brignac (1st) Vallie Gaspard (1st) Vanessa Soto (1st) Holly Tankersley (1st) Donna Bourgeois (2nd) Karli Hubbard (2nd) 2009 Donna Bourgeois (1st) Lana Bowers (1st) Karli Hubbard (1st) Melissa Verde (1st) Gabriele Bridges (2nd) Christi Orgeron (2nd) Katie Smith (2nd) 2010 Donna Bourgeois (1st) Lana Bowers (1st) Vallie Gaspard (1st) Gabriele Bridges (2nd) Christi Orgeron (2nd) 2011 Gabriele Bridges (1st) Ashley Brignac (1st) Christi Orgeron (1st) Sarah Draheim (2nd) Nerissa Myers (2nd) 2012 Ashley Brignac (1st) Natalie Fernandez (1st) Matte Haack (1st) Nerissa Myers (1st) Christi Orgeron (1st) Katie Smith (1st) Jordan Wallace (1st) Sarah Draheim (1st) 2013 Brianna Cherry (1st) Sarah Draheim (1st) Matte Haack (1st) Nerissa Myers (1st) Jordan Wallace (1st) Shellie Landry (2nd) 2014 Lexie Elkins (1st) Natalie Fernandez (1st) Christina Hamilton (1st) Haley Hayden (1st) Shellie Landry (1st) Shelbi Redfearn (2nd) Kelsey Vincent (2nd) 2015 Lexie Elkins (1st) Haley Hayden (1st) Shellie Landry (1st) Kelsey Vincent (1st) Jordan Wallace (1st) Leandra Maly (2nd) Alex Stewart (2nd) Samantha Walsh (2nd)

Sun Belt Player of the Year

2000 - Tiffany Clark 2001 - Alana Addison 2002 - Becky McMurtry 2003 - Becky McMurtry 2005 - Danyele Gomez 2006 - Danyele Gomez 2008 - Holly Tankersley 2009 - Karli Hubbard 2011 - Christi Orgeron 2012 - Christi Orgeron 2014 - Lexie Elkins 2015 - Lexie Elkins

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Sun Belt Pitcher of the Year

2000 - Kim Dunlap 2001 - Melissa Coronado 2002 - Melissa Coronado 2003 - Brooke Mitchell 2004 - Brooke Mitchell 2005 - Brooke Mitchell 2006 - Ashley Kirchberg 2008 - Ashley Brignac 2011 - Ashley Brignac 2012 - Ashley Brignac 2014 - Christina Hamilton

Sun Belt Freshman of the Year 2001 - Jill Robertson 2002 - Brooke Mitchell 2003 - Danyele Gomez 2004 - Holly Tankersley 2007 - Brittany Cuevas 2009 - Christi Orgeron 2012 - Jordan Wallace

Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year 2002 - Becky McMurtry 2008 - Vanessa Soto

Sun Belt Coach of the Year

2000 - Yvette Girouard 2001 - Stefni Lotief 2002 - Stefni Lotief 2004 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2005 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2006 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2010 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2012 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2014 - Michael Lotief 2015 - Michael Lotief

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA) 1999-00 Summar Lapeyrouse 2000-01 Rhagen Austin Jessica Clarke Erica Enright Jana Mower Jill Robertson 2002-03 Tiffany Hebert Summar Lapeyrouse Becky McMurtry Rachel Reese Jill Robertson Joy Webre 2003-04 Christine Collins Tiffany Hebert Jill Robertson 2004-05 Kelsey Cammarata Tiffany Hebert Brooke Mitchell Jill Robertson 2005-06 Meagan Godwin Deserea Griffin Amanda Hill 2006-07 Kelly Cormier Brittany Cuevas Meagan Godwin Shari Sigur Courtney Trahan

2007-08 Ashley Brignac Kelly Cormier Meagan Godwin Christi Orgeron Shari Sigur Vanessa Soto Courtney Trahan 2008-09 Donna Bourgeois Ashley Brignac Kelly Cormier Shari Sigur Courtney Trahan 2009-10 Ashley Brignac Kelly Cormier Btittany Cuevas Sarah Draheim Vallie Gaspard Amanda Hill Katie Smith Courtney Trahan Megan Waterman 2010-11 Ashley Brignac Sarah Draheim Natalie Fernandez Courtney Hollier Christine Orgeron Katie Smith Megan Waterman 2011-12 Ashley Brignac Paige Cormier Marie Hoag Christine Orgeron Callie Philen Katie Smith Jordan Wallace Megan Waterman 2012-13 Marie Hoag Shellie Landry Megan Waterman 2013-14 Sarah Arceneaux Aleah Craighton Sarah Draheim Haley Hayden Marie Hoag Leandra Maly Lexi Rouse Macey Smith Alex Stewart Jordan Wallace Kassidy Zeringue 2014-15 Sarah Arceneaux Marie Hoag Jaime Landry Leandra Maly Kelli Martinez Allie Medlin Katie Repole Lexi Rouse Macey Smith Alex Stewart Taylor Terrio Jordan Wallace Kassidy Zeringue

Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) 2000-01 Jerie Alexander Tiffany Grayson

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Award Winners Summar Lapeyrouse Missy Martin Cyndy Repeci 2001-02 Alana Addison Jerie Alexander Ashley Evans Tiffany Grayson Michael Parrott Jill Robertson Afton Thoms Lara Vetoyaris Joy Webre 2002-03 Michelle Bergeaux Brittany Bryant Lauren Castle Brooke Mitchell Michael Parrott Leslie Pierce 2003-04 Michelle Bergeaux Desi Chatman Brooke Mitchell Afton Thoms 2004-05 Michelle Bergeaux Ashley Evans Karli Hubbard Jessica Lemoine Leslie Pierce Heather Warren Joy Webre 2005-06 Brittany Bryant Kelsey Cammarata Ashley Evans Adele Files Amy Helo Jessica Lemoine Krystal Lewallen Leslie Pierce Codi Runyan Shari Sigur Heather Warren 2006-07 Vallie Gaspard Amy Helo Amanda Hill Jessica Lemoine Monique Prejean 2007-08 Donna Bourgeois Brooke Brodhead Paige Cormier Vallie Gaspard Laura Anne Hagle Amanda Hill Karli Hubbard Monique Prejean Katie Smith 2008-09 Gabriele Bridges Brittany Cuevas Nichole Goff Megan Granger Laura Hagle Kayln Harris Amanda Hill Karli Hubbard Christi Orgeron Callie Philen Katie Smith 2009-10 Donna Bourgeois Paige Cavallin Brianna Cherry Jessica Dupont LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

Jennifer Martin Nerissa Myers Christine Orgeron Callie Philen Ashley Ray Jensen Tydelski Melissa Verde 2010-11 Donna Bourgeois Gabriele Bridges Nerissa Myers Callie Philen Shelbee Rodgers Jensen Tydelski 2011-12 Brianna Cherry Sarah Draheim Natalie Fernandez Prophet Gaspard Mattelaine Haack Margaret Ham Taylor Meaux Shelbee Rodgers 2012-13 Victoria Brown Linzey Cifreo Sara Corbello Gabrielle Felps Natalie Fernandez Matte Haack Leandra Maly Shyanne McDowell Kelsey Vincent Corin VoinchĂŠ Jordan Wallace Cassidy White 2013-14 Allie Chenault Ciarra Cherry Sarah Corbello Gabrielle Felps Natalie Fernandez Shellie Landry Shelbi Redfearn Kendall Smith Cassidy White 2014-15 Lexie Comeaux Miranda Grotenhuis Haley Hayden Shellie Landry DJ Sanders Abby Sterling Kylee Jo Trahan Kelsey Vincent

Louisiana Player of the Year

1987 - Stacie Gremillion 1989 - Stefni Whitton 1993 - Kyla Hall 1994 - Kyla Hall 1995 - Kathy Morton 1996 - Cheryl Longeway

Louisiana Pitcher of the Year

2003 - Brooke Mitchell 2004 - Brooke Mitchell 2005 - Brooke Mitchell 2008 - Ashley Brignac 2009 - Donna Bourgeois 2010 - Donna Bourgeois 2011 - Ashley Brignac 2013 - Jordan Wallace 2014 - Christina Hamilton

Louisiana Freshman of the Year 1997 - Tiffany Clark 2001 - Jill Robertson 2002 - Brooke Mitchell 2003 - Danyele Gomez 2004 - Holly Tankersley 2008 - Donna Bourgeois 2009 - Christi Orgeron 2012 - Jordan Wallace

Louisiana Newcomer of the Year 1986 - Jane Bellue 1987 - Marria Blackwell 1988 - Carmen Gardovsky 1993 - Lynn Britton 1994 - Stephanie DeFeo 1995 - Cheryl Longeway 1998 - Jana Mower 2002 - Becky McMurtry 2006 - Krystal Lewallen 2012 - Matte Haack 2014 - Lexie Elkins

Louisiana Coach of the Year

1987 - Yvette Girouard 1989 - Yvette Girouard 1990 - YvetteGirouard 1993 - Yvette Girouard 1994 - Yvette Girouard 1995 - Yvette Girouard 1996 - Yvette Girouard 1999 - Yvette Girouard 2000 - Yvette Girouard 2003 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2004 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2005 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2008 - Stefni and Michael Lotief 2012 - Stefni and Michael Lotief

James J. Corbett Award Winner

2008 - Ashley Brignac 2011-12 - Christi Orgeron 2013-14 - Christina Hamilton 2014-15 - Lexie Elkins

Louisiana Hitter of the Year

2003 - Becky McMurtry 2005 - Danyele Gomez 2006 - Danyele Gomez 2008 - Holly Tankersley 2011 - Christi Orgeron 2012 - Christi Orgeron 2013 - Sarah Draheim 2014 - Lexie Elkins

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Sun Belt Player of the Week

2000 Tiffany Clark (3/13) Alana Addison (3/27) Jana Mower (4/10) Tiffany Clark (4/17) 2001 Alana Addison (3/19) Missy Martin (3/26) Alana Addison (4/2) Jerie Alexander (4/23) Jana Mower (4/30) 2002 Alana Addison (3/18) Becky McMurtry (3/25) Jerie Alexander (4/1) Alana Addison (4/15) Missy Martin (4/22) Becky McMurtry (4/29) 2003 Becky McMurtry (3/4) Danyele Gomez (3/13) Becky McMurtry (4/7) Danyele Gomez (4/14) Becky McMurtry (5/5) 2004 Holly Tankersley (2/17) Holly Tankersley (3/2) Holly Tankersley (4/5) Holly Tankersley (5/3) 2005 Jill Robertson (2/21) Crystal George (3/14) Jill Robertson (4/18) Danyele Gomez (4/25) Danyele Gomez (5/2) 2006 Danyele Gomez (2/14) Danyele Gomez (2/21) Danyele Gomez (4/3) Danyele Gomez (4/10) Danyele Gomez (4/24) Codi Runyan (5/8) 2007 Codi Runyan (2/12) Holly Tankersley (2/19) Holly Tankersley (2/26) Holly Tankersley (3/12) Holly Tankersley (3/19) Melissa Verde (4/23) 2008 Melissa Verde (2/11) Holly Tankersley (3/10) Holly Tankersley (4/14) 2009 Gabriele Bridges (2/16) Karli Hubbard (3/16) Gabriele Bridges (4/6) Christi Orgeron (4/20) Christi Orgeron (4/27) 2010 Vallie Gaspard (2/15) Christi Orgeron (3/8) Christi Orgeron (3/29) 2011 Gabriele Bridges (2/14) Christi Orgeron (3/7) Gabriele Bridges (3/21) Christi Orgeron (4/18) Gabriele Bridges (5/2) Gabriele Bridges (5/9) 2012 Christi Orgeron (2/13) Christi Orgeron (2/20) Nerissa Myers (3/5) Nerissa Myers (3/19) Christi Orgeron (3/26) Christi Orgeron (4/23) 2013 Brianna Cherry (2/25) Nerissa Myers (4/8) Nerissa Myers (4/29) 2014 Lexie Elkins (2/10) Natalie Fernandez (3/24) Lexie Elkins (4/7) 2015 Lexie Elkins (3/23) Lexie Elkins (4/20) Aleah Craighton (5/4)

Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week

2000 Melissa Coronado (4/10) 2001 Melissa Coronado (3/19) Melissa Coronado (3/26) Micah Barbato (4/16) Melissa Coronado (4/30) 2002 Melissa Coronado (4/8) 2003 Brooke Mitchell (2/18) Brooke Mitchell (2/25) Michael Parrott (3/4) Brooke Mitchell (3/31) Afton Thoms (5/5) 2004 Brooke Mitchell (2/17) Brooke Mitchell (2/24) Brooke Mitchell (3/2) Brooke Mitchell (3/9) Brooke Mitchell (3/22) Brooke Mitchell (4/5) Brooke Mitchell (4/12) Brooke Mitchell (4/19) 2005 Brooke Mitchell (2/21) Brooke Mitchell (2/28) Brooke Mitchell (3/7) Brooke Mitchell (3/14) Heather Bobbit (4/18) Brooke Mitchell (4/25) 2006 Krystal Lewallen (2/14) Ashley Kirchberg (2/21) Ashley Kirchberg (4/3) Ashley Kirchberg (4/24) Ashley Kirchberg (5/8) 2007 Brittany Cuevas (2/26) Brittany Cuevas (3/12) Brittany Cuevas (4/23) Brittany Cuevas (5/7) 2008 Ashley Brignac (2/11) Ashley Brignac (3/10) Ashley Brignac (3/17) Brittany Cuevas (3/24) Donna Bourgeois (4/14) Ashley Brignac (4/21) Donna Bourgeois (4/28) 2009 Donna Bourgeois (2/9) Donna Bourgeois (2/16) Ashley Brignac (3/16) Donna Bourgeois (4/20) Donna Bourgeois (4/27) 2010 Donna Bourgeois (2/15) Brittany Cuevas (4/19) 2011 Ashley Brignac (2/14) Christina Hamilton (2/21) Ashley Brignac (2/28) Ashley Brignac (3/21) Ashley Brignac (3/28) Ashley Brignac (4/18) Ashley Brignac (5/2) Ashley Brignac (5/9) 2012 Ashley Brignac (2/27) Jordan Wallace (3/19) Jordan Wallace (4/9) Ashley Brignac (4/16) Jordan Wallace (4/23) Jordan Wallace (4/30) 2013 Jordan Wallace (2/18) Jordan Wallace (4/8) Jordan Wallace (4/15) Jordan Wallace (5/6) 2014 Christina Hamilton (3/17) Christina Hamilton (4/21) 2015 Jordan Wallace (2/16) Christina Hamilton (2/23) Jordan Wallace (3/16)

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Ragin’ Cajuns All-American Quick Facts

• Former Ragin’ Cajuns co-head coach Stefni (Whitton) Lotief was Louisiana’s first-ever All-American in 1989. She became the first, First Team All-American a year later (1990). • The Cajuns had at least one All-American for eight straight seasons (1999-2006) and have at least one in 24 of the last 27 seasons (1989-2015). • Louisiana has had 15 first-team selections. • The Ragin’ Cajuns had six players named All-Americans during the 1994 and 1995 seasons (program record).

Brooke Mitchell 2004 First Team All-American

• Fourteen (14) times Louisiana has had multiple AllAmerican selections in a single season. The Cajuns have had at least two All-American selections the past five seasons (2011-15). • Twenty-nine (29) different student-athletes have combined to give Louisiana its 48 All-America awards.

Danyele Gomez

2003 All-American 2005 All-American 2006 First Team All-American

• In 2004, Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) joined Stefni Whitton (1987-90), Kyla Hall (1991-94) and Cheryl Longeway (1995-96) as the only pitchers in program history to be named first team All-Americans. • Thirteen (13) different student-athletes garnered AllAmerican honors twice or more in their career. Lynn Britton (1993-96) is the only individual to attain AllAmerican accolades four times. • In 2006, Danyele Gomez (2003-06) became only the fifth (5th) student-athlete in UL softball history to earn All-American status three times in a career. She joined Lynn Britton (1993-96), Kyla Hall (1991-94), Stephanie DeFeo (199497) and Tiffany Clark (1997-00).

Lexie Elkins

2014 All-American 2015 First Team All-American

Christi Orgeron

2011 All-American 2012 First Team All-American


NFCA All-Americans

1989 Stefni Whitton

1996 Cheryl Longeway (1st) Lynn Britton

1990 Stefni Whitton (1st)

2008 Holly Tankersley (1st)

1997 Stephanie DeFeo Tiffany Clark

1991 Dorsey Steamer

2009 Karli Hubbard

1999 Tiffany Clark Kelli Bruce

1992 Dorsey Steamer (1st) Cathy Sconzo Kyla Hall

2011 Gabriele Bridges Christi Orgeron

2000 Tiffany Clark (1st) Jana Mower

1993 Kyla Hall (1st) Lynn Britton

2012 Nerissa Myers Christi Orgeron (1st) Katie Smith

2001 Alana Addison

1994 Kyla Hall (1st) Kathy Morton (1st) Lynn Britton Stephanie DeFeo (1st) Alyson Habetz Lana Jimenez 1995 Cheryl Longeway (1st) Kathy Morton (1st) Lynn Britton Stephanie DeFeo Lana Jimenez Tiffany Whittall

2006 Danyele Gomez (1st)

2002 Becky McMurtry

2013 Brianna Cherry Sarah Draheim

2003 Danyele Gomez Becky McMurtry

2014 Lexie Elkins Christina Hamilton

2004 Brooke Mitchell (1st)

2015 Lexie Elkins (1st) Shellie Landry

2005 Danyele Gomez

NFCA All-Region Selections 1984

Allison Gray Stacie Gremillion

1985

Stacie Gremillion Sharen Wynn

1988

Janine Johnson

1989

Stefni Whitton Jane Bellue Laura Boudreaux Cathy Sconzo Dorsey Steamer

1990

Janine Johnson Michelle Mazac Cathy Sconzo Dorsey Steamer Stefni Whitton Lisa Wood

1991

Kyla Hall Dorsey Steamer Heather Turnbow Alyson Habetz Trish Leidy Michelle Mazac

1992

Alyson Habetz Kyla Hall Kathy Morton Cathy Sconzo Dorsey Steamer

1993

Lynn Britton Alyson Habetz Kyla Hall Kathy Morton Heather Neville

1994

Lynn Britton Stephanie DeFeo Alyson Habetz Kyla Hall Lana Jimenez Kathy Morton

1995

Lynn Britton Stephanie DeFeo Lana Jimenez Cheryl Longeway Kathy Morton Tiffany Whittall

1996

Lynn Britton Cheryl Longeway Stephanie DeFeo Nikki Dooley Lana Jimenez

1997

Tiffany Clark Stephanie DeFeo Lori Osterberg Joni Podhorez Lana Jimenez Jennifer Clendenin

1998

Jana Mower

1999

Michele Bailon Melissa Coronado Tiffany Clark Jana Mower

2000

Tiffany Clark Kim Dunlap Jana Mower

2001

Alana Addison Melissa Coronado Jerie Alexander

2002

Alana Addison Melissa Coronado Jerie Alexander Becky McMurtry

2003

Brooke Mitchell Becky McMurtry Danyele Gomez

2004

Brooke Mitchell Holly Tankersley

2005

Danyele Gomez Brooke Mitchell Brittany Bryant Jill Robertson

2006

Danyele Gomez Ashley Kirchberg Lacey Bertucci Ashley Evans

2007

Holly Tankersley

2008

Holly Tankersley Vanessa Soto Ashley Brignac

2009

Donna Bourgeois Karli Hubbard Melissa Verde

2010

Vallie Gaspard Christi Orgeron Donna Bourgeois

2011

Gabriele Bridges Ashley Brignac Christi Orgeron

2012

Ashley Brignac Natalie Fernandez Nerissa Myers Christi Orgeron Katie Smith Jordan Wallace

2013

Brianna Cherry Sarah Draheim Nerissa Myers

2014

Lexie Elkins Natalie Fernandez Christina Hamilton Haley Hayden

2015

Lexie Elkins Haley Hayden Shellie Landry Jordan Wallace


Batting Records Statistics

Game

Season

Career

Batting Average

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.447 Katie Smith 2012

.405 Lexie Elkins 2014-pres.

At Bats

8 T. Leidy, K. Morton & C. Sconozo vs. Northwestern St. (4/9/92)

224 Jerie Alexander 2002

811 Jerie Alexander 1999-2002

Runs Scored

5 (five times) Most Recent: Danyele Gomez vs. Grambling (2/10/06)

83 Nerissa Myers 2012

243 Nerissa Myers 2010-2013

Hits

5 (four times) Most Recent: Jerie Alexander vs. Massachusetts (5/16/02)

92 Danyele Gomez 2006

288 Tiffany Clark 1997-2000

Extra Base Hits

4 (two times) Most Recent: Danyele Gomez vs. New Mexico State (4/13/03)

48 Christi Orgeron 2011

141 Christi Orgeron 2009-2012

Doubles

3 (four times) Most Recent: Christi Orgeron vs. South Alabama (4/17/10)

24 Kelli Bruce 1998

65 Jana Mower 1998-2001

Triples

2 (three times) Most Recent: Crystal George vs. Purdue (2/20/05)

8 Lana Jimenez 1995 and 1997

19 Lana Jimenez 1994-1997

Home runs

3 (four times) Most Recent: Lexie Elkins at Appalachian St. (4/18/15)

32 Lexie Elkins 2015

83 Danyele Gomez 2003-2006

1 (several players) Most Recent: Aleah Craighton at ULM (5/2/15)

6 - NCAA Record Christi Orgeron 2012

9 Christi Orgeron 2009-12

RBI

11 Tiffany Whittall vs. Samford (4/15/95)

101 Christi Orgeron 2011

288 Christi Orgeron 2009-2012

Total bases

13 (four times) Most Recent: Lexie Elkins at Appalachian St. (4/18/15)

199 Danyele Gomez 2006

588 Danyele Gomez 2003-2006

Slugging Percentage

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1.077 Lexie Elkins 2015

.945 Lexie Elkins 2014-pres.

Stolen bases

4 (four times) Most Recent: Katie Smith vs. FIU (4/6/11)

51 Dorsey Steamer 1992

149 Dorsey Steamer 1989-1992

Walks

4 (11 times) Most Recent: Shellie Landry vs. Georgia State (5/7/15)

61 (two times) Most recent: Gabriele Bridges 2011

157 Holly Tankersley 2004, 2006-08

Hit by pitch

2 (several times) Most Recent: Aleah Craighton at ULM (5/3/15)

17 Becky McMurtry 2002

35 Nerissa Myers 2010-2013

Sacrifice hits

3 (two times) Most Recent: Heather Bertrand vs. Washington (3/20/99)

23 Jerie Alexander 2000

68 Cathy Sconzo 1989-1992

Sacrifice flies

3 Lexie Elkins at South Alabama (3/7/15)

8 Vanessa Soto 2008

18 Alana Addison 1999-2002

Hitting Streak

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25 games Kelli Bruce Mar. 16 - Apr. 23, 1999

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Grand Slams

Becky McMurtry

Danyele Gomez

Holly Tankersley

DID YOU KNEAUX?? • On April 15, 1995, Tiffany Whittall set the NCAA record with 11 RBI against Samford. Whittall belted a pair of grand slams in the contest. Since then, the 11-RBI feat has only been matched two times. Stephanie Best of UCF did it against Army in 2003 and Dacia Hale of Louisiana Tech did it against Fresno State in 2012. • In 2006, Danyele Gomez led the nation in runs scored (77), home runs (30) and slugging percentage (.957). At that time, she was only the third player in NCAA history to reach 30 home runs in a single season. Presently, she remains one of only nine individuals to hit 30 home runs, a list that current Ragin’ Cajun Lexie Elkins joined in 2015. • Christi Orgeron hit an NCAA record six grand slams in 2012, tying Serena Settlemier of Kansas (2006). Nerissa Myers hit the third-most with four grand slams, also in 2012. Gabriele Bridges also hit four in a season, including a two-grand slam day in 2011. • Christi Orgeron’s nine career grand slams stood as the NCAA record from 2012 through the 2014 season, until Michigan’s Sierra Romero surpassed her by recording her 10th in the 2015 season. • Christi Orgeron ranks third all-time in the NCAA record books for RBI in a season with 101 in 2011. She is the only Ragin’ Cajuns softball player to surpass the 100-RBI mark. She is joined by Laura Espinoza (Arizona/1995), Jenny Dalton (Arizona/1996) and Leah Braatz (Arizona/1998) in the NCAA’s single-season 100-plus RBI club. 50 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

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Pitching and Fielding Records Statistics

Game

Season

Career

Earned Run Average

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0.23 Kyla Hall 1992

0.50 Kyla Hall 1991-1994

Appearances

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53 Brooke Mitchell 2004

160 Brooke Mitchell 2002-2005

Games Started

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49 Brooke Mitchell 2004

146 Brooke Mitchell 2002-2005

Victories

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45 Brooke Mitchell 2004

119 Brooke Mitchell 2002-2005

Win/Loss Percentage

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.931 (27-2) Jordan Wallace 2012

.839 (104-20) Kyla Hall 1991-94

Complete Games

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36 Cheryl Longeway (1996) Melissa Coronado (2001)

114 Kyla Hall 1991-1994

Innings Pitched

21.0 Kyla Hall vs. Northwestern State (4/9/92)

315.2 Brooke Mitchell 2004

908.2 Brooke Mitchell 2002-2005

Shutouts

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21 Kyla Hall 1994

56 Kyla Hall 1991-1994

No-Hitters

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8 Kyla Hall 1994

17 Kyla Hall 1991-1994

Perfect Games

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5 Kyla Hall 1994

5 Kyla Hall 1994

Strikeouts

22 (9 inn.) Brooke Mitchell vs. Nevada (2/28/04)

524 Brooke Mitchell 2004

1,309 Brooke Mitchell 2002-2005

Fewest Walks

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4 Stefni Whitton 1990

60 Stefni Whitton 1987-1990

Statistics

Game

Season

Career

Putouts

21 Joy Webre vs. Nevada (2/28/04)

629 Joy Webre 2004

1,818 Joy Webre 2002-2005

Assists

10 Sharen Wyn vs. McNeese State (4/1/84)

157 Summer Lapeyrouse 2001

538 Alana Addison 1999-2002

Fielding Percentage

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.998 (five times) Most Recent: Lexie Elkins (2015)

.994 Sarah Draheim (2010-2013) Tiffany Whittall (1992-95)

Kyla Hall

Brooke Mitchell

Ashley Brignac

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DID YOU KNEAUX??

Brooke Mitchell holds the all-time record with 22 strikeouts in a game, a feat she achieved in a nine-inning game vs. Nevada at the McNeese Cowgirl Classic in 2004. Jordan Wallace holds the all-time record for strikeouts in a seven-inning game, fanning 18 batters against Middle Tennessee on April 18, 2013. It was just the 31st time in NCAA history that a pitcher fanned 18-or-more batters in a seven-inning game.

Brooke Mitchell’s 1,309 career strikeouts place her within the Top 25 of the NCAA career charts. She is the only Ragin’ Cajuns pitcher to surpass 1,000 career strikeouts. Her tally is the highest ever by a Sun Belt Conference pitcher, just ahead of Troy’s Ashlyn Williams’ 1,301 strikeouts.

Nerissa Myers set the all-time single season record for runs in Ragin’ Cajuns history in 2011 with 77, only to topple her own record in her junior season with 83. She added 52 in an injury-plagued senior campaign to set the career runs record of 243 runs. That marker places her tied for 21st all-time in the NCAA.

Defensively, Sarah Draheim took over the all-time lead in fielding percentage, making just eight errors in her career, collecting 1,339 putouts and adding 73 assists. She set the all-time record by mere ten-thousandths.

Lexie Elkins generated a school-record 32 home runs in 2015, besting Danyele Gomez’s mark of 30 set in 2006. Her total led all levels of collegiate softball and tied Camilla Carrera of UTEP for the second-most hit in a season in NCAA history. Elknis’ per game average (0.59) fell just short of the NCAA record pace of 0.60 by Carrera in 2012.

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Season Top Five

Batting

Games Played

Runs

Batting Average

Doubles

1. 68 68 68 68 68

Lacey Bertucci (2004) Brittany Bryant (2004) Danyele Gomez (2004) Holly Tankersley (2004) Joy Webre (2004)

1. .447 Katie Smith (2012) 2. .442 Danyele Gomez (2006) 3. .441 Holly Tankersley (2008) 4. .440 Kathy Morton (1994) 5. .436 Natalie Fernandez (2012)

At-Bats 1. 224 2. 222 3. 214 4. 212 5. 211 211 211

Hits 1. 92 2. 88 3. 87 87 5. 86

Jerie Alexander (2002) Vanessa Soto (2008) Melissa Verde (2010) Danyele Gomez (2004) Haley Hayden (2014) Lana Bowers (2008) Brooke Brodhead (2008) Danyele Gomez (2006) Katie Smith (2012) Christi Orgeron (2011) Tiffany Clark (1999) Holly Tankersley (2008)

1. 83 2. 77 77 4. 75 5. 68

1. 24 2. 23 23 23 5. 21

Nerissa Myers (2012) Nerissa Myers (2011) Danyele Gomez (2006) Christi Orgeron (2011) Alana Addison (2000)

Kelli Bruce (1998) Vanessa Soto (2008) Becky McMurtry (2002) Kathy Morton (1994) Tiffany Clark (1999)

Triples 1. 8 8 3. 7 7 7 7

Lana Jimenez (1997) Lana Jimenez (1995) Lynn Britton (1995) Alyson Habetz (1994) Trish Leidy (1991) Dorsey Steamer (1991)

Home Runs 1. 32 2. 30 3. 24 4. 23 23

Lexie Elkins (2015) Danyele Gomez (2006) Lexie Elkins (2014) Christi Orgeron (2011) Holly Tankersley (2008)

Runs Batted In

Walks

Sacrifice Hits

Total Bases

Hit-By-Pitch

Sacrifice Flies

1. 101 2. 94 3. 83 4. 79 79

Christi Orgeron (2011) Christi Orgeron (2012) Lexie Elkins (2015) Gabriele Bridges (2011) Alana Addison (2001)

1. 199 Danyele Gomez (2006) 2. 186 Christi Orgeron (2011) 3. 173 Holly Tankersley (2008) 4. 167 Lexie Elkins (2015) 5. 157 Lexie Elkins (2014)

1. 61 61 3. 49 4. 46 5. 45

1. 17 2. 14 3. 13 4. 12 5. 11

Gabriele Bridges (2011) Lacey Bertucci (2007) Melissa Verde (2009) Melissa Verde (2008) Kelsey Vincent (2015)

1. 23 2. 22 3. 20 4. 19 5. 18

Becky McMurtry (2002) Nerissa Myers (2011) Becky McMurtry (2003) Holly Tankersley (2007) Nerissa Myers (2012)

1. 8 2. 7 7 4. 6 6

Jerie Alexander (2000) Cathy Sconzo (1989) Janine Johnson (1989) Lana Jimenez (1996) Cathy Sconzo (1991)

Vanessa Soto (2008) Lexie Elkins (2015) Alana Addison (2001) Joy Webre (2004) Jill Robertson (2002)

Slugging Percentage

1. 1.077 Lexie Elkins (2015) 2. .957 Danyele Gomez (2006) 3. .887 Holly Tankersley (2008) 4. .886 Christi Orgeron (2011) 5. .879 Gabriele Bridges (2011)

Stolen Bases 1. 51 2. 36 3. 35 35 5. 33 33

Dorsey Steamer (1992) Jerie Alexander (2001) Dorsey Steamer (1989) Dorsey Steamer (1990) Erikka Murphy (2010) Vanessa Chapman (1994)

Pitching Games Pitched 1. 53 2. 48 3. 47 4. 46 5. 45

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Jennifer Clendenin (1997) Jordan Wallace (2013) Brittany Cuevas (2007) Melissa Coronado (2001)

Games Started 1. 49 2. 44 3. 42 42 5. 40

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Brittany Cuevas (2007) Melissa Coronado (2001) Jennifer Clendenin (1997) Jordan Wallace (2013)

Victories 1. 45 2. 35 3. 34 4. 32 32

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Melissa Coronado (2001) Cheryl Longeway (1996) Jordan Wallace (2013) Ashley Brignac (2011)

Won-Loss Pct. (min. 25 decisions)

1. .931 Jordan Wallace (2012) 2. .912 Kyla Hall (1994) 3. .906 Kyla Hall (1993) 4. .900 Brooke Mitchell (2004) 5. .897 Ashley Kirchberg (2006)

Earned Run Average (min. 100 IP)

1. 0.23 Kyla Hall (1992) 2. 0.28 Stefni Whitton (1990) 3. 0.49 Kyla Hall (1994) 4. 0.52 Kim Eisnaugle (1984) 5. 0.53 Stefni Whitton (1989)

Shutouts 1. 21 2. 18 3. 16 16 5. 14 14

Kyla Hall (1994) Cheryl Longeway (1996) Stefni Whitton (1990) Stefni Whitton (1989) Brooke Mitchell (2004) Cheryl Longeway (1995)

Innings Pitched 1. 315.2 2. 295.1 3. 292.0 4. 275.1 5. 274.1

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Melissa Coronado (2001) Brittany Cuevas (2007) Cheryl Longeway (1996) Jennifer Clendenin (1997)

Strikeouts 1. 524 2. 382 3. 342 4. 327 5. 303

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Jordan Wallace (2013) Brooke Mitchell (2005) Ashley Brignac (2008) Brittany Cuevas (2007)

Strikeouts/7 Innings (min. 125 IP)

1. 11.62 2. 11.24 3. 10.47 4. 10.03 5. 10.00

Brooke Mitchell (2004) Brooke Mitchell (2005) Jordan Wallace (2013) Ashley Brignac (2008) Jordan Wallace (2015)

No-Hitters (complete game)

1. 8 2. 5 5 5 5. 4

Kyla Hall (1994) Brooke Mitchell (2004) Kyla Hall (1993) Stefni Whitton (1989) Brooke Mitchell (2003)

Fielding Putouts

Total Chances

Assists

Fielding Percentage

1. 629 2. 540 3. 534 4. 515 5. 486

1. 157 2. 151 3. 150 4. 142 5. 138

Joy Webre (2004) Joy Webre (2005) Lana Bowers (2008) Jana Mower (2001) Lana Bowers (2009)

Summar Lapeyrouse (2001) Alana Addison (2001) Becky McMurtry (2002) Heather Turnbow (1992) Melissa Verde (2010)

1. 699 2. 588 3. 577 4. 546 5. 521

Joy Webre (2004) Joy Webre (2005) Lana Bowers (2008) Jana Mower (2001) Lana Bowers (2009)

1. .998 Lexie Elkins (2015) .998 Sarah Draheim (2013) .998 Lana Bowers (2008) .998 Jessica Lemoine (2006) .998 Tiffany Whittall (1994) 6. .997 Joy Webre (2005)

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Career Top Five

Batting Games Played

Runs

Runs Batted In

Walks

Batting Average

Doubles

Total Bases

Hit-By-Pitch

At-Bats

Triples

Slugging Percentage

Sacrifice Hits

Hits

Home Runs

Stolen Bases

Sacrifice Flies

1. 255 2. 251 3. 249 249 249

Lacey Bertucci (2004-07) Karli Hubbard (2005-09) Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Alana Addison (1999-02) Jerie Alexander (1999-02)

1. .405 Lexie Elkins (2014-present) 2. .402 Becky McMurtry (2002-03) 3. .395 Natalie Fernandez (2011-14) 4. .392 Katie Smith (2008-12) 5. .391 Tiffany Clark (1997-00) 1. 811 2. 789 3. 773 4. 750 5. 744

1. 288 2. 287 3. 283 4. 281 5. 276

Jerie Alexander (1999-02) Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Alana Addison (1999-02) Jana Mower (1998-01) Christi Orgeron (2009-2012)

Tiffany Clark (1997-00) Jerie Alexander (1999-02) Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Kathy Morton (1992-95) Jana Mower (1998-01)

1. 243 2. 230 3. 218 4. 216 5. 209

1. 65 2. 63 63 4. 62 5. 61

1. 19 2. 18 3. 16 4. 14 14

1. 83 2. 71 3. 70 4. 66 5. 58

Nerissa Myers (2010-13) Jerie Alexander (1999-02) Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Alana Addison (1999-02) Danyele Gomez (2003-06)

Jana Mower (1998-01) Alana Addison (1999-02) Tiffany Clark (1997-00) Christi Orgeron (2009-12) Kathy Morton (1992-95)

Lana Jimenez (1994-97) Dorsey Steamer (1989-92) Stacie Gremillion (1984-87) Lynn Britton (1993-96) Alyson Habetz (1991-94)

Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Christi Orgeron (2009-12) Gabriele Bridges (2008-11) Lacey Bertucci (2004-07)

1. 288 2. 246 3. 231 4. 223 5. 221

1. 588 2. 550 3. 530 4. 508 5. 468

Christi Orgeron (2009-12) Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Gabriele Bridges (2008-11) Alana Addison (1999-02)

Danyele Gomez (2003-06) Christi Orgeron (2009-12) Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Alana Addison (1999-02) Tiffany Clark (1997-00)

1. .945 Lexie Elkins (2014-pres.) 2. .766 Becky McMurtry (2002-2003) 3. .756 Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) 4. .745 Danyele Gomez (2003-2006) 5. .739 Christi Orgeron (2009-12)

1. 149 2. 104 3. 90 4. 77 5. 75

Dorsey Steamer (1989-92) Jerie Alexander (1999-02) Katie Smith (2008-12) Erikka Murphy (2009-12) Vanessa Chapman (1993-96)

1. 157 2. 143 143 4. 139 5. 127

1. 35 2. 34 3. 30 4. 28 5. 26

Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Melissa Verde (2007-10) Lacey Bertucci (2004-07) Gabriele Bridges (2008-11) Brittany Bryant (2003-06)

Nerissa Myers (2010-13) Jill Robertson (2001-03, 2005) Becky McMurtry (2002-2003) Holly Tankersley (2004, 2006-08) Brianna Cherry (2010-13)

1. 68 2. 49 49 4. 47 5. 40

Cathy Sconzo (1989-92) Janine Johnson (1987-90) Lana Jimenez (1994-97) Jerie Alexander (1999-02) Susan Williams (1987-90)

1. 18 2. 16 16 4. 12 5. 11

Alana Addison (1999-02) Brittany Bryant (2003-06) Joy Webre (2002-05) Codi Runyan (2005-07, 2009) Christi Orgeron (2009-12) Two Others

Pitching Games Pitched 1. 160 2. 139 3. 133 4. 132 5. 130

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Jordan Wallace (2012-15) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) Kyla Hall (1991-94) Melissa Coronado (1999-2002)

Games Started 1. 146 2. 116 3. 115 4. 114 5. 105

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) Jordan Wallace (2012-15) Kyla Hall (1991-94) Melissa Coronado (1999-2002)

Victories 1. 119 2. 104 3. 94 4. 91 5. 84

Won-Loss Pct.

Shutouts

(min. 70 decisions)

1. .839 Kyla Hall (1991-1994) 2. .827 Jordan Wallace (2012-15) 3. .817 Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) 4. .816 Cheryl Longeway (1995-96) 5. .815 Brooke Mitchell (2002-05)

Earned Run Average (min. 100 IP)

1. 0.50 2. 0.66 3. 0.75 4. 0.85 5. 0.87

Kyla Hall (1991-94) Stefni Whitton (1987-90) Kim Eisnaugle (1983-86) Cathy McAllister (1987-90) Cheryl Longeway (1995-96)

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Kyla Hall (1991-94) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) Jordan Wallace (2012-15) Melissa Coronado (1999-2002)

1. 56 2. 55 3. 40 4. 35 5. 34

Kyla Hall (1991-94) Stefni Whitton (1987-90) Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) Cathy McAllister (1987-90)

Innings Pitched 1. 908.2 2. 862.0 3. 747.0 4. 723.0 5. 721.0

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Kyla Hall (1991-94) Stefni Whittonn (1987-90) Melissa Coronado (1999-2002) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12)

Strikeouts 1. 1,309 2. 905 3. 862 4. 820 5. 812

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Jordan Wallace (2012-15) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 12-11) Kyla Hall (1991-94) Kim Eisnaugle (1983-86)

Strikeouts/7 Innings (min. 125 IP)

1. 10.08 2. 9.08 3. 8.37 4. 8.24 5. 7.78

Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Jordan Wallace (2012-15) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011-12) Kim Eisnaugle (1983-86) Donna Bourgeois (2008-10)

No-Hitters (complete game)

1. 17 2. 10 3. 7 4. 6 5. 4 4

Kyla Hall (1991-94) Brooke Mitchell (2002-05) Ashley Brignac (2008-09, 2011) Jennifer Clendenin (1993-97) Cheryl Longeway (1995-96) Stefni Whitton (1987-90)

Fielding Putouts

Total Chances

Assists

Fielding Percentage

1. 1,818 2. 1,697 3. 1,647 4. 1,454 5. 1,430

1. 538 2. 445 3. 432 4. 409 5. 383

Joy Webre (2002-2005) Jana Mower (1998-2001) Lana Bowers (2007-10) Gabriele Bridges (2008-11) Alyson Habetz (1991-1994)

Alana Addison (1999-2002) Melissa Verde (2007-10) Heather Neville (1991-1994) Janine Johnson (1987-1990) Lynn Britton (1993-1996)

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1. 2,004 2. 1,802 3. 1,795 4. 1,582 5. 1,509

1. .994 .994 3. .993 .993 5. .992 6. .990 .990

Joy Webre (2002-2005) Lana Bowers (2007-10) Jana Mower (1998-2001) Alyson Habetz (1991-1994) Gabriele Bridges (2008-11)

Sarah Draheim (2010-2013) Tiffany Whittall (1992-1995) Lexie Elkins (2014-present) Lana Bowers (2007-10) Jana Mower (1998-2001) Joy Webre (2002-2005) Karen Langlois (1984-1987)

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All-Time Season Statistics

Batting

Year G BA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB/SBA SO BB SLG% SH/SF 1981 22 .244 577 90 141 54 4 9 5 49/na 61 78 .308 na/na 1982 28 .248 741 144 184 121 20 12 5 54/na 76 108 .328 41/6 1983 35 .238 953 119 227 79 19 9 0 40/47 85 70 .275 27/6 1984 37 .263 992 157 261 112 15 15 6 50/64 83 61 .327 26/8 1985 52 .263 1399 226 368 169 39 29 6 62/79 156 97 .345 31/6 1986 51 .227 1285 150 292 105 23 10 4 48/63 132 82 .270 70/6 1987 49 .270 1306 219 353 158 40 20 8 66/80 109 132 .350 43/11 1988 45 .236 1210 112 285 68 21 9 1 41/52 79 67 .270 50/4 1989 64 .287 1697 284 487 234 49 21 4 89/104 78 129 .350 96/12 1990 52 .296 1347 187 399 147 38 20 5 92/109 72 82 .365 85/13 1991 43 .294 1111 163 327 141 31 25 3 63/77 69 84 .375 58/11 1992 53 .299 1426 213 426 173 50 18 9 116/139 107 105 .378 77/13 1993 64 .321 1703 318 547 273 69 25 24 116/152 143 123 .433 66/19 1994 62 .342 1621 341 554 304 89 30 29 127/161 165 121 .487 56/22 1995 58 .346 1545 320 534 298 65 31 45 58/78 151 130 .515 45/3 1996 56 .299 1493 249 447 213 69 14 30 82/98 149 128 .425 49/4 1997 64 .297 1682 303 499 252 70 17 30 63/86 192 144 .412 31/11 1998 51 .306 1370 261 419 229 89 17 31 43/56 141 95 .452 33/10 1999 65 .320 1749 383 559 344 109 9 61 54/71 216 172 .497 41/16 2000 60 .310 1595 360 494 321 79 15 54 55/69 230 180 .480 55/18 2001 61 .288 1697 321 488 281 84 4 40 98/121 295 165 .412 28/13 2002 63 .299 1733 331 518 302 106 11 76 79/88 326 170 .504 5/20 2003 58 .273 1471 325 401 291 76 6 79 34/41 330 180 .494 10/13 2004 68 .271 1744 379 473 335 89 5 88 64/90 440 271 .479 13/18 2005 61 .285 1557 342 444 313 79 13 81 38/46 270 218 .509 13/19 2006 62 .304 1675 437 509 391 79 6 102 25/31 313 249 .541 8/19 2007 64 .276 1705 351 470 321 68 4 69 64/71 370 256 .442 19/16 2008 67 .313 1824 399 570 344 81 11 62 71/79 290 243 .471 20/14 2009 58 .307 1577 330 484 289 71 9 50 92/103 257 218 .458 32/17 2010 63 .300 1734 338 520 287 62 6 51 100/114 318 197 .431 10/21 2011 62 .329 1646 481 541 418 73 13 69 96/111 262 295 .515 25/10 2012 59 .343 1670 461 572 406 68 13 74 112/127 193 249 .532 15/16 2013 62 .318 1648 410 524 370 68 7 88 38/42 264 225 .528 8/12 2014 60 .302 1680 382 507 356 69 8 90 45/55 271 268 .513 4/16 2015 54 .346 1425 440 493 398 68 10 116 63/74 208 250 .652 11/26

Pitching

Fielding

Year PCT. PO A E 1981 na na na na 1982 .882 567 239 108 1983 .939 741 234 63 1984 .962 801 273 42 1985 .969 1067 455 48 1986 .955 1050 379 68 1987 .969 997 453 46 1988 .970 959 417 42 1989 .957 1321 479 81 1990 .968 1116 386 49 1991 .970 876 427 40 1992 .966 1154 462 57 1993 .971 1330 409 52 1994 .973 1255 491 49 1995 .974 1144 335 40 1996 .975 1150 350 39 1997 .963 1279 539 70 1998 .952 1002 500 76 1999 .973 1301 525 50 2000 .971 1192 488 50 2001 .967 1269 615 65 2002 .968 1284 566 62 2003 .972 1129 387 44 2004 .968 1376 340 56 2005 .964 1183 290 55 2006 .968 1204 416 54 2007 .963 1287 405 65 2008 .972 1313 419 49 2009 .963 1157 490 63 2010 .961 1239 564 74 2011 .973 1175 351 43 2012 .973 1157 332 41 2013 .971 1188 378 46 2014 .959 1239 408 70 2015 .972 997 280 37

Miscellaneous

Shutouts Shutouts 1-run games Winning Year For Against W-L Streak 1981 0 5 1-1 2 1982 2 3 8-2 6 1983 10 4 10-1 7 1984 13 5 6-5 9 1985 20 10 10-3 10 1986 12 9 7-9 9 1987 21 11 1-10 8 1988 17 8 13-8 10 1989 25 8 13-7 12 1990 27 4 14-7 19 1991 17 4 9-5 11 1992 19 6 12-8 11 1993 28 3 14-6 14 1994 36 2 12-4 24 1995 30 3 10-1 17 1996 25 4 14-5 16 1997 20 9 10-9 9 1998 12 3 3-6 8 1999 24 5 13-5 18 2000 17 6 12-8 8 2001 15 5 11-4 15 2002 18 3 12-4 12 2003 27 3 8-5 18 2004 29 6 12-3 18 2005 32 2 10-3 18 2006 24 2 7-5 22 2007 15 6 8-7 7 2008 25 5 7-6 18 2009 26 5 6-5 14 2010 19 2 9-5 10 2011 23 1 3-3 11 2012 13 0 9-1 28 2013 18 1 6-5 23 2014 10 1 7-0 14 2015 17 2 3-4 14

Year ERA SV CG SHO INN R H ER K BB HB WP 1981 2.57 na 19 0 154.0 138 176 75 41 58 na na 1982 2.48 3 20 2 189.0 143 174 67 31 119 na na 1983 1.50 0 na 10 247.0 92 150 53 224 105 13 20 1984 0.66 2 33 13 267.0 48 119 25 216 127 12 22 1985 0.94 1 47 20 355.2 75 193 48 256 168 28 28 1986 0.92 1 na 12 350.0 84 207 46 197 109 3 28 1987 1.07 2 na 21 332.1 71 204 51 165 62 5 16 1988 0.93 0 na 17 322.0 71 224 43 166 51 4 9 1989 0.63 0 61 25 440.1 89 259 40 351 51 7 6 1990 0.53 0 49 27 372.0 49 211 28 273 19 6 5 1991 0.98 2 38 17 292.0 59 165 41 178 44 7 13 1992 0.60 4 40 19 384.2 62 229 33 291 51 6 12 1993 0.87 5 53 28 443.1 77 265 55 403 49 10 1 1994 0.56 2 55 36 418.1 51 207 26 373 44 5 7 1995 1.07 0 51 30 380.1 69 209 58 402 27 8 6 1996 0.91 1 47 25 383.1 72 231 50 323 42 16 9 1997 1.58 2 46 20 426.1 108 346 75 277 76 7 14 1998 1.61 4 36 12 334.0 114 293 77 118 83 6 14 1999 1.36 6 41 24 433.2 108 367 84 303 82 23 23 2000 1.53 5 40 17 397.1 118 287 87 311 88 25 18 2001 1.44 0 52 15 423.0 128 319 87 254 76 31 38 2002 1.83 2 45 18 428.0 146 357 112 340 120 38 17 2003 1.25 3 40 27 376.1 91 243 67 372 99 25 15 2004 0.90 4 42 29 459.0 90 269 59 637 99 40 19 2005 1.05 4 37 32 394.1 88 208 59 537 155 37 19 2006 1.87 1 55 24 401.1 134 293 107 388 108 27 23 2007 2.19 2 44 15 429.0 170 343 134 414 147 26 24 2008 1.34 5 39 25 437.2 117 265 84 585 161 31 26 2009 1.02 1 41 26 385.2 90 231 56 487 91 24 17 2010 2.32 0 61 19 413.0 184 339 137 392 111 24 24 2011 1.77 0 42 23 391.2 123 291 99 410 101 22 10 2012 2.32 3 43 13 385.2 146 289 128 367 127 19 17 2013 2.37 4 31 18 396.0 164 303 134 489 134 49 29 2014 2.75 5 33 10 413.0 207 336 162 380 216 55 47 2015 2.38 2 29 17 332.1 140 227 113 395 153 38 24

Team Game Records At Bats: 64 Northwestern State, Apr. 9, 1992

BATTING

Home Runs: 7 Appalachian State, April 18, 2015 Texas State, March 28, 2015

Runs: 35 Southern, Mar. 30, 2000

RBI: 30 Southern, Mar. 30, 2000

Hits: 27 Samford, Apr. 15, 1995

Walks: 15 Nicholls State, Feb. 18, 2005

Doubles: 7 Louisiana Tech, Feb. 9, 2008 Grambling, Feb. 10, 2006

Total Bases: 45 Appalachian State, April 18, 2015

Triples: 4 Centenary, Feb. 22, 2000

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Stolen Bases: 13 Southeastern Louisiana, Mar. 26, 1987

Sacrifice Hits: 7 Florida State, May 19, 1990

Hits: 16 LSU, May 20, 2006

Sacrifice Flies: 4 Mississippi Valley, Feb. 14, 2015 Samford, Mar. 27, 1992

Strikeouts: 22 Nevada, Feb. 28, 2004

PITCHING

Putouts: 63 Northwestern State, Apr. 9, 1992

Innings Pitched: 21.0 Northwestern State, Apr. 9, 1992 Runs Allowed: 15 Michigan, Feb. 15, 2014 Oklahoma, May 23, 2004 Earned Runs: 14 Oklahoma, May 23, 2004

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FIELDING

Assists: 28 Northwestern State, Apr. 9, 1992 Most Errors: 13 McNeese State, Apr. 14, 1982

LOU I SI A N A R AGI N ’ CA J UN S


All-Time Letterwinners

-- A --

Addison, Alana Alexander, Jerie Alexander, Robin Austin, Rhagen Alfaro, Hilda Arceneaux, Sarah Avant, Vanessa

Babineaux, Vanessa Bailon, Michele Barbato, Micah Barragan, Pam Bellue, Jane Bergeaux, Michelle Bertrand, Heather Bertucci, Lacey Blackwell, Marria Blanchard, Monica Blue, Stacey Bobbitt, Heather Bonner, Vanessa Boudreaux, Amy Boudreaux, Laura Bourgeois, Donna Bowers, Lana Bridges, Gabriele Brignac, Ashley Britton, Lynn Brodhead, Brooke Broussard, Kelly Broussard, Phyllis Broussard, Taryn Brown, Victoria Bruce, Kelli Bryant, Brittany Buller, Nancy Burns, Sarah

Cambre, Lori Cammarata, Kelsey Campbell, Taffy Castle, Lauren Chatman, Desi Cifreo, Linzey Cherry, Brianna Clark, Tiffany Clarke, Jessica Clendenin, Jennifer Collins, Christine Corbello, Sara Cormier, Kelly Cormier, Paige Coronado, Melissa Craighton, Aleah Crampton, Pam Crooks, Donna Cuevas, Brittany

-- B --

-- C --

-- D - Daigle, Rochelle

Deckard, Donna DeFeo, Stephanie Dooley, Nikki Draheim, Sarah Dugas, Jael Dunlap, Kim Dupont, Jessica

-- E --

1999-02 1999-02 1991 2001 1995-96 2014-15 1993-96

Early, Molly Eisnaugle, Kim Elders, Nicole Elkins, Lexie Elter, Donna Enright, Erica Evans, Ashley

1981 1999-00 1999-01 2001-02 1986-89 2004-05 1998-01 2004-07 1987-88 1982 1981 2004-05 1981-82 1981-83 1989 2008-10 2007-10 2008-11 2008-09, 2011-12 1993-96 2008 1988-90 1984 2011 2013-14 1996-99 2003-06 1981 1997-98

Felps, Gabrielle Fernandez, Natalie Fields, Megan Files, Adele Ford, Amy

Gardovsky, Carmen Gaspard, Vallie George, Crystal Godwin, Meagan Goff, Nicki Gomez, Danyele Graham, Debbie Granger, Adrian Granger, Kerry Granger, Megan Gray, Allison Grayson, Tiffany Gremillion, Stacie Griffin, Deserea Guidry, Hillary

-- F --

-- G --

-- H --

Haack, Matte Habetz, Alyson Hall, Kyla Hamby, Natalie Hamilton, Christina Hamilton, Tara Hayden, Haley Hayden, Hollee Hayes, Charie Heath, Kim Hebert, Tiffany Helo, Amy Hill, Amanda Hilton, Brittany Hoag, Marie Hubbard, Karli Hummel, Michelle Huval, Linda Huval, Penny

1982-84, 1986 2005-06 1989-90 2003 2004-07 2013-15 2010-13 1997-00 2001 1993-97 2004 2013-15 2008-10 2009-12 1999-02 2015 1992 Jimenez, Lana 1983-86 Johnson, Janine 2007-10 Johnson, Shaunda Jones, Tracy

-- J --

1983-86 1984 1994-97 1996 2010-13 1998-99 1997-00 2008-10

LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

-- K --

Kahn, Wendy Keefer, Michelle Kephart, Nicki Kirchberg, Ashley Klump, Angela

1987-88 1983-86 1988 2014-15 1984-86 2000-02 2002, 2004-06

-- L --

Landry, Shellie Langlois, Karen Lapeyrouse, Summar LeBlanc, Angie Lee, BeLynda Leidy, Trish Lemoine, Jessica Lewallen, Krystal Longeway, Cheryl

-- M --

2013-15 2011-14 1997-00 Maly, Leandra 2007-08 Malzman, Brenda 2002 Martinez, Kelli Martinez, Kristin Martinka, Sunny Martin, Jennifer 1988-89 Martin, Missy 2007-10 Mazac, Michelle 2002-05 McAllister, Cathy 2007 McMurtry, Becky 2009 Meaux, Taylor 2003-06 Mitchell, Brooke 1984-85 Mohar, Melody 1981-82 Moreman, Carrie 1996-98 Morton, Kathy 2010-12 Mount, Sophia 1984-87 Mouton, Myra 2001-04 Mower, Jana 1984-87 Murphy, Erikka 2005-06 Myers, Nerissa 2004 Neville, Heather 2012-13 1991-94 1991-94 2003 2011, 2013-15 2005-07 2014-15 1997-98 1983-86 1990-93 2002-05 2007 2007-09 2007 2013-15 2006-09 1997-00 1981-82 1981

O’Friel, Joan Orgeron, Christi Osterberg, Lori

-- N --

-- O --- P --

Pacheco, Sara Parrott, Michael Pearson, Tami Pellerin, Marilyn Percle, Sandy Pierce, Leslie Pizer, Heidi Podhorez, Joni Pourciau, Pat Prejean, Monique

-- Q --

Quoyeser, Ursula

1994-97 1987-90 1988 1982 1983-84 1985-88 1994 2005-06 1997

-- R --

Ray, Ashley Redfearn, Shelbi Repici, Cyndy Robertson, Jill Rodgers, Shelbee Rouse, Lexi Runyan, Codi

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2013-15 1984-87 2000-03 1981 1988 1991-92 2006-07 2006 1995-96

2013-15 1986 2015 2013 1998 2010-11 2001-02 1989-91 1987-90 2002-03 2013-15 2002-05 1992-94 1996 1992-95 1995-97 1989-90 1998-01 2009-12 2010-13

Sagrera, Tessa Sanders, DJ Sanders, Terry Scarsone, Phyllis Sconzo, Cathy Shamsie, Tara Sigur, Shari Skow, Missy Smith, Alisa Smith, Katie Smith, Kendall Smith, Macey Soria, Britni Soto, Vanessa Spain, Laura Stanford, Katey Steamer, Dorsey Stewart, Alex

Talbot, Blaise Tankersley, Holly Terrio, Taylor Thomas, Jenni Thomas, Meagan Thompson, Ashley Thoms, Afton Trahan, Courtney Trahan, Kylee Jo Travasos, Natalie Turnbow, Heather Tydelski, Jensen

1981-82 2009-12 1995-98

1981-84

1981-82 2015 1981 1981-83 1989-92 1994 2007-09 1992-93 1985-88 2008-09, 2011-12 2014-15 2014 2010 2008 1995 2009 1989-92 2014-15

-- T --

1991-94

1998-99 2002-03 1992-94 1981 1983-86 2003-06 2009 1995-98 1981-82 2008

-- S --

Verde, Melissa Vernon, Carrie Vetoyanis, Lara Vincent, Cindy Vincent, Kelsey Voinche, Corin

-- V --

-- W --

Wallace, Jordan Walsh, Samantha Warren, Heather Waterman, Megan Webre, Joy Weeks, Stacy White, Cassidy Whittall, Tiffany Whitton, Stefni Williams, Susan Williams, Vanessa Wood, Lisa Wynn, Sharen

-- Z --

2009-10 2013-14 Zeller, Lesley 2001 Zeringue, Kassidy 2001-03, 2005 2011-12 2015 2005-07, 2009

1982-85 2004, 2006-08 2015 1990-93 2013-15 2002 2003 2007-10 2015 2009 1990-92 2010

2007-10 2000-01 2002 1982-83 2013-15 2013-14

2012-15 2013-15 2006 2010-13 2002-05 2000 2013-15 1992-95 1987-90 1987-90 1981 1989-91 1983-85

1985-87 2014-15

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All-Time Series Records Opponent Adelphi Akron Alabama Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State Auburn Ball State Baylor Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Bradley Bryant Butler BYU Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge California Campbell Carthage Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Central State Charlotte Chattanooga Colgate College of Charleston Colorado State Connecticut Creighton Dayton DePaul Drake East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Oklahoma Evansville FIU Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida State Fresno State Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling Hill College Hofstra Houston Houston Baptist Idaho State Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa Iowa State IUPUI Jackson State Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kent State Kentucky Lamar Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana Tech LSU LSU-Alexandria Maine Manhattan Maryland Massachusetts McNeese State Memphis Michigan Michigan State

Overall Home Away Neutral Postseason Sun Belt Current Streak Longest Streak 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 0-2 (.000) - - 0-2 0-1* - L2 - 4-5 (.444) 2-0 1-4 1-1 0-1 - L1 W2 1-1 (.500) - - 1-1 - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) - 2-0 - - 2-0 W2 W2 5-19 (.208) 2-3 1-7 2-9 4-2 - W2 W2 5-11 (.313) - 1-2 4-7 2-3 - L2 W1 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 - - - W2 W2 6-0 (1.000) - 2-0 4-0 - - W6 W6 1-2 (.333) - 0-2 1-0 0-2 - L2 W1 5-0 (1.000) 4-0 - 1-0 - - W5 W5 14-7 (.667) 9-3 2-2 3-2 2-3 - W1 W6 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 - - - - W3 W3 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 1-0 - - W3 W3 3-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 W3 W3 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 5-6 (.455) 2-0 3-5 0-1 1-0 - L1 W2 3-5 (.375) - - 3-5 1-0 - L2 W2 1-5 (.167) - - 1-5 1-3 - L2 W1 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-1 (.500) 1-1 - - - - L1 W1 40-1 (.976) 24-0 15-1 1-0 - - W31 W31 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 4-1 (.800) 2-0 1-1 1-0 - - W3 W3 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 5-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 4-0 1-0 - W5 W5 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 9-2 (.818) 5-0 0-2 4-0 - - W4 W6 2-1 (.667) - - 2-1 - - L1 W2 3-0 (1.000) - - 3-0 1-0 - W3 W3 6-0 (1.000) 4-0 - 2-0 - - W6 W6 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 0-1 (.000) - - 0-1 - - L1 - 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 1-0 - - W3 W3 45-12 (.789) 21-6 18-6 6-0 - 33-12 W5 W13 4-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 2-0 1-0 - W4 W4 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 22-3 (.880) 10-0 8-3 4-0 - 19-3 W8 W14 9-7 (.563) 0-5 3-1 6-1 0-5 - W7 W7 5-2 (.714) - - 5-2 - - W4 W4 6-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 4-0 - - W6 W6 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 2-1 (.667) 2-0 - 0-1 - - W2 W2 5-0 (1.000) 3-0 - 2-0 - 3-0 W5 W5 15-2 (.882) 3-0 3-0 9-2 - 6-0 W11 W11 5-2 (.714) 3-0 1-0 1-2 - - W2 W3 14-0 (1.000) 9-0 4-0 1-0 - - W14 W14 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 10-1 (.909) 2-0 - 8-1 1-1 - W5 W5 16-6 (.727) 9-0 7-3 0-3 2-4 - W4 W6 13-0 (1.000) 10-0 2-0 1-0 - - W13 W13 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 - - - - W3 W3 1-1 (.500) - - 1-1 - - L1 W1 8-2 (.800) 5-0 - 3-2 - - W1 W5 2-1 (.667) 1-0 - 1-1 - - W1 W1 3-4 (.429) 2-2 0-2 1-0 - - W1 W2 4-2 (.667) 1-0 - 3-2 - - W2 W2 3-2 (.600) 1-0 - 2-2 - - W3 W3 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-1 (.500) - - 1-1 - - L1 W1 3-1 (.750) - - 3-1 - - W3 W3 1-0 (1.000) - 1-0 - - - W1 W1 3-1 (.750) 2-0 - 1-1 0-1 - L1 W3 18-0 (1.000) 7-0 8-0 3-0 - - W18 W18 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 1-0 - - W2 W2 2-2 (.500) - - 2-2 - - W1 W1 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 1-0 - - W3 W3 46-30 (.605) 26-14 17-12 3-4 - 4-0 W24 W24 8-13 (.381) 2-5 6-7 0-1 6-4 - W5 W5 4-0 (1.000) 2-0 2-0 - - - W4 W4 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 1-0 - W1 W1 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2-1 (.667) 0-1 - 2-0 0-1 - W1 W1 97-24 (.802) 53-9 37-13 7-2 1-0 - W7 W38 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 1-0 - - W3 W3 8-8 (.500) 1-1 3-2 4-5 4-2 - W1 W5 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2

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All-Time Series Records Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Postseason Sun Belt Current Streak Longest Streak First Last Middle Tennessee 47-3 (.940) 34-2 20-1 3-0 - 40-3 W13 W29 3/30/2001 4/14/2013 Midwestern State 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 4/22/1983 4/22/1983 Minnesota 3-1 (.750) 2-0 - 1-1 - - W1 W2 2/26/1993 3/24/1995 Mississippi State 12-3 (.800) 5-2 5-1 2-0 1-0 - W6 W6 3/17/1982 2/13/2013 Mississippi Valley State 11-0 (1.000) 11-0 - - 1-0 - W11 W11 2/18/2005 2/14/2015 Missouri 1-2 (.333) 1-0 - 0-2 - - L1 W1 3/2/1996 2/27/2010 Missouri State 8-0 (1.000) 5-0 - 3-0 - - W8 W8 3/24/1992 2/21/2015 Mobile 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2/18/2000 2/18/2000 Nebraska 5-4 (.556) 3-0 - 2-4 1-0 - L2 W4 3/14/1991 3/12/2009 Nevada 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 2/27/2004 2/28/2004 New Mexico 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 3/15/2009 3/19/2011 New Mexico State 20-0 (1.000) 12-0 8-0 - - 19-0 W20 W20 4/27/2001 4/10/2005 New Orleans 14-2 (.875) 8-0 6-2 - - - W12 W12 1981 4/23/1985 Nicholls State 88-24 (.786) 52-8 31-13 5-3 3-0 - W9 W24 1981 3/3/2012 North Carolina 13-0 (1.000) 8-0 - 5-0 - - W13 W13 4/16/1988 2/8/2014 North Carolina State 3-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 2-0 2-0 - W3 W3 5/19/2006 2/6/2015 North Texas 40-3 (.930) 19-1 19-1 2-1 - 31-1 W7 W18 4/6/1985 4/7/2013 Northeast Oklahoma 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 4/19/1985 4/19/1985 Northern Illinois 2-1 (.667) 2-0 - 0-1 0-1* - W2 W2 5/15/1987 2/26/1994 Northern Iowa 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 2/7/2014 2/7/2014 Northwestern 4-1 (.800) 1-0 - 3-1 2-0 - W4 W4 3/27/1986 2/17/2012 Northwestern State 72-13 (.847) 37-5 33-6 2-2 1-0 - W16 W20 3/29/1982 5/17/2013 Notre Dame 5-3 (.625) 1-1 - 4-2 - - W3 W3 3/28/1992 3/17/2011 Ohio 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/1/2014 3/1/2014 Oklahoma 15-11 (.577) 7-3 2-3 6-5 1-3 - L1 W5 3/16/1990 5/31/2014 Oklahoma City 1-2 (.333) - - 1-2 - - L2 W1 4/14/1984 3/19/1987 Oklahoma State 3-5 (.375) 0-1 - 3-4 1-1 - W3 W3 4/22/1983 5/17/2003 Ole Miss 10-2 (.833) 8-2 2-0 - - - L2 W10 5/1/1999 2/8/2009 Oregon 3-8 (.273) - 0-3 3-5 2-3 - L5 W2 2/28/1992 4/25/2015 Oregon State 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 3/24/1995 3/18/1999 Penn State 4-0 (1.000) - - 4-0 - - W4 W4 3/19/1987 3/16/2012 Pittsburgh 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/1/2013 3/1/2013 Prairie View A&M 5-0 (1.000) 5-0 - - - - W5 W5 3/28/2003 2/12/2011 Princeton 4-0 (1.000) - 2-0 2-0 1-0 - W4 W4 5/25/1996 3/19/2004 Providence 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 2/14/2009 2/14/2009 Purdue 4-1-1 (.750) 3-0-1 - 1-1 - - T1 W4 2/19/2005 2/9/2014 Radford 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2/26/2010 2/26/2010 Rhode Island 5-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 3-0 - - W5 W5 3/16/1990 2/11/2011 Rutgers 3-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 2-0 - - W3 W3 3/16/2002 2/23/2014 Sam Houston State 19-9 (.679) 17-1 0-1 2-7 0-1 - W3 W14 3/6/1982 3/19/2014 Samford 10-0 (1.000) 8-0 - 2-0 - - W10 W10 2/23/1991 3/25/2001 San Diego State 5-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 3-0 1-0 - W5 W5 3/20/1998 2/22/2009 Seton Hall 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 3/2/2007 3/3/2007 South Alabama 22-11 (.667) 13-2 8-6 1-3 - 19-7 L1 W8 4/15/2007 5/9/2015 South Carolina 21-4 (.840) 8-1 5-1 8-2 1-0 - W2 W9 3/28/1986 5/20/2004 South Florida 6-2 (.750) 1-1 - 5-1 - - L1 W5 3/27/1985 2/22/2014 Southeast Missouri 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 4/17/1994 4/14/1995 Southeastern Louisiana 45-1 (.978) 24-1 20-0 1-0 - - W28 W28 3/20/1986 2/21/2004 Southern 2-1 (.667) 2-0 - 0-1 - - W1 W1 3/30/2000 2/26/2013 Southern Miss 42-3 (.933) 26-0 13-1 3-2 1-0 - W17 W22 3/2/1987 4/10/2013 Southern Utah 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 2/28/1992 2/28/1992 St. Edward’s 4-0 (1.000) 4-0 - - - - W4 W4 4/17/1993 3/20/1994 St. John’s 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/7/2004 3/7/2004 St. Louis 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 3/2/1985 4/11/1998 St. Mary’s 4-1 (.800) 1-1 - 3-0 - - W2 W2 3/21/1987 3/21/1992 Stanford 2-1 (.000) 2-0 - 0-1 2-0 - W2 W2 3/4/2000 5/20/2012 Stephen F. Austin 7-4 (.636) 7-1 - 0-3 - - W7 W7 3/17/1983 3/4/2012 Stetson 1-0 (.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/18/1990 3/18/1990 Syracuse 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 1-0 - - W3 W3 3/17/2005 2/14/2010 Temple 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 1-0 - W2 W2 5/21/2004 3/5/2011 Tennessee 3-3 (.500) 3-1 0-2 - - - L3 W3 2/24/1996 4/24/1999 Tennessee State 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 - - - - W2 W2 2/18/2011 2/20/2011 Tennessee Tech 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/1/2008 3/1/2008 Tennessee-Martin 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 2/24/2007 2/25/2007 Texas 4-10 (.286) 2-2 1-2 1-6 3-1 - W2 W2 3/21/1998 5/18/2014 Texas A&M 13-13 (.500) 6-3 2-6 5-4 3-1 - L1 W4 3/2/1985 3/1/2013 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 10-2 (.833) 7-2 2-0 1-0 - - W4 W5 4/8/2000 3/4/2013 Texas State 22-3 (.880) 14-2 2-1 6-0 2-0 5-1 W1 W12 2/27/1986 3/29/2015 Texas Tech 3-1 (.750) 1-0 - 2-1 - - W2 W2 4/13/1984 2/20/2004 Texas-Southern 3-0 (1.000) 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 - W3 W3 2/28/2004 5/16/2014 Toledo 0-2 (.000) - - 0-2 - - L2 3/1/1986 2/29/1992 Troy 28-5 (.848) 16-2 10-3 2-0 - 24-4 W1 W8 4/18/1997 3/22/2015 Tulsa 6-2 (.750) 5-1 - 1-1 - - W2 W2 3/4/1994 2/11/2012 UCLA 1-8 (.111) 1-2 0-2 0-4 1-8 - L5 W1 5/31/1993 5/30/2010 ULM 99-27 (.786) 42-10 46-14 11-3 1-0 21-5 W12 W13 1981 5/3/2015 UNLV 8-3 (.727) 3-0 0-1 5-2 1-1 - W5 W5 2/28/1992 3/21/2008 UT Arlington 19-4 (.826) 8-2 6-0 5-2 - 6-0 W11 W11 4/23/1983 3/14/2015 Utah 3-3 (.500) 1-2 - 2-1 1-2 - W1 W2 2/29/1992 3/14/2002 Utah State 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 3/12/1989 3/17/2001 UTEP 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 2/17/2012 2/17/2012 UTSA 7-1 (.875) 4-1 - 3-0 - - W5 W5 3/4/1994 2/28/2014 Valparaiso 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - - - W1 W1 2/14/2014 2/14/2014 Virginia 5-1 (.833) 2-0 - 3-1 - - W1 W4 3/15/1986 3/4/2011 Virginia Tech 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 3/29/1997 3/29/1997 Washington 5-6 (.455) 2-0 - 3-6 2-0 - L5 W4 3/27/1994 3/19/2010 Weber State 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 - - 1-0 - W1 W1 5/15/2015 5/15/2015 Western Illinois 1-0 (1.000) - - 1-0 - - W1 W1 4/12/1998 4/12/1998 Wichita State 5-0 (1.000) 2-0 - 3-0 - - W5 W5 4/5/1991 2/11/2007 Winthrop 2-0 (1.000) - - 2-0 - - W2 W2 4/6/1991 2/26/2012 Wisconsin 0-2 (.000) - - 0-2 - - L2 - 3/24/2000 3/24/2000 WKU 46-12 (.793) 18-6 23-4 5-2 - 39-10 W4 W11 4/30/2000 5/8/2014 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

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All-Time Results 1981

6-14

Coach: Yvette Girouard Date Opponent Result New Orleans W, 8-3 New Orleans W, 9-3 Indiana State L, 3-5 Indiana State L, 1-9 Nicholls State W, 5-3 Nicholls State W, 11-8 McNeese State L, 0-2 McNeese State L, 5-12 Nicholls State L, 2-12 Nicholls State L, 1-4 ULM W, 5-4 ULM W, 10-2 Jerry’s Caterer’s (Exh.) L, 0-4 Jerry’s Caterer’s (Exh.) W, 7-4 ULM L, 4-13 ULM L, 4-9 McNeese State L, 0-11 McNeese State L, 3-9 New Orleans L, 5-6 New Orleans L, 7-12 1 McNeese State L, 0-4 LSU1 L, 0-4 1 - LAIAW Tournament

1982

15-13

Coach: Yvette Girouard Date Opponent Result 3/4 Indiana State L, 0-3 3/4 Indiana State W, 4-1 3/6 Sam Houston State L, 3-4 3/8 Kent State W, 4-0 3/9 ULM W, 8-7 3/9 ULM W, 9-8 3/17 Mississippi State L, 3-13 3/17 Mississippi State W, 15-9 3/24 Carthage W, 14-7 3/24 Carthage L, 8-10 3/27 Nicholls State L, 3-5 3/27 Nicholls State L, 6-9 3/29 Northwestern State W, 3-2 3/29 Northwestern State L, 7-9 3/30 New Orleans W, 2-1 3/30 New Orleans W, 5-4 4/6 New Orleans W, 5-0 4/6 New Orleans W, 5-4 4/8 ULM W, 14-1 4/8 ULM W, 3-2 4/14 McNeese State L, 0-8 4/14 McNeese State L, 4-9 4/16 Northwestern State W, 1-0 4/16 Northwestern State L, 1-3 4/19 Nicholls State L, 9-11 4/19 Nicholls State W, 6-3 4/21 McNeese State L, 0-5 4/21 McNeese State L, 2-3

1983

22-13

Coach: Yvette Girouard Southland South Zone Record: 6-2 Southland South Zone Champions Date Opponent Result 2/26 Mississippi State W, 2-1 2/26 Mississippi State W, 6-1 3/2 Northwestern State W, 3-0 3/2 Northwestern State L, 0-6 3/6 Nicholls State L, 1-3 3/6 Nicholls State W, 10-2 3/9 Indiana State W, 2-1 3/9 Indiana State L, 3-5 3/13 LSU-Alexandria W, 12-2 3/13 LSU-Alexandria W, 6-4 3/17 Stephen F. Austin L, 1-3 3/18 ULM W, 1-0 3/18 ULM L, 2-3 3/26 Lamar W, 1-0 3/26 Lamar W, 6-1 3/27 Lamar W, 5-0 3/27 Lamar W, 2-1 4/9 LSU-Alexandria W, 2-0 4/9 LSU-Alexandria W, 20-1 4/12 Nicholls State W, 2-0 4/12 Nicholls State L, 0-6 4/16 McNeese State W, 1-0 4/16 McNeese State L, 1-4 4/17 McNeese State L, 2-6 4/17 McNeese State W, 2-0 1 4/22 Oklahoma State L, 0-8 4/22 Midwestern State1 W, 1-0 4/22 Central State1 W, 4-1 4/22 Baylor1 W, 1-0 4/23 UT-Arlington1 W, 3-2 4/23 Oklahoma State1 L, 2-7 4/23 Sam Houston State1 L, 3-14 2 4/29 Lamar W, 3-2 4/30 McNeese State2 L, 0-2 4/30 UT-Arlington2 L, 3-6 1 - UTA Lady Maverick Invitational (Irving, Texas) 2 - Southland Conference Tournament

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1984

28-9

Coach: Yvette Girouard Southland South Zone Record: 6-2 Southland South Zone Champions Southland Tournament Champions Date Opponent Result 2/28 Ball State W, 8-2 2/28 Ball State W, 5-3 3/2 Louisiana Tech1 W, 1-0 3/2 Florida State1 L, 0-1 1 3/2 Stephen F. Austin L,2-3 3/10 ULM L, 0-2 3/10 ULM W, 4-2 3/11 New Orleans W, 10-0 3/11 New Orleans W, 8-1 3/15 Grambling State W, 5-1 3/15 Grambling State W, 6-1 3/17 Lamar W, 5-0 3/17 Lamar W, 4-0 3/18 Lamar W, 3-0 3/18 Lamar W, 7-0 3/21 Nicholls State L, 0-2 3/21 Nicholls State W, 3-1 3/25 ULM L, 0-2 3/25 ULM W, 5-3 3/31 McNeese State W, 5-2 3/31 McNeese State L, 2-3 4/1 McNeese State L, 1-2 4/1 McNeese State W, 3-2 4/7 Mississippi State W, 1-0 4/7 Mississippi State W, 3-2 4/9 New Orleans W, 21-0 4/9 New Orleans W, 5-0 4/13 UT-Arlington2 W, 4-1 2 4/13 Texas Tech W, 5-3 4/13 Baylor2 L, 1-2 4/14 Oklahoma City2 W, 10-3 4/14 Texas Tech2 L, 0-3 4/25 Northwestern State W, 8-0 4/25 Northwestern State W, 7-0 4/27 ULM3 W, 2-1 4/28 McNeese State3 W, 1-0 4/28 ULM3 W, 2-0 1 - Budweiser Bayou Classic (Thibodaux, La.) 2 - UTA Tournament (Irving, Texas) 3 - Southland Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.)

1985

39-13

Coach: Yvette Girouard Southland Record: 12-0 Southland Conference Champions Date Opponent Result 2/26 Ball State W, 11-0 2/26 Ball State W, 4-0 3/2 St. Louis1 W, 8-2 1 3/2 Texas A&M L, 0-1 1 3/2 Evansville W, 5-3 3/3 Sam Houston State1 W, 1-0 3/3 Louisiana Tech1 L, 0-2 3/7 Nicholls State W, 1-0 3/7 Nicholls State L, 0-3 3/9 Northwestern State W, 9-4 3/9 Northwestern State W, 7-3 3/11 Louisiana Tech L, 0-2 3/11 Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 3/15 Northwestern State2 W, 5-2 3/15 McNeese State2 W, 1-0 3/16 Lamar2 W, 1-0 3/16 Nicholls State2 L, 1-2 3/19 Grambling State W, 2-1 3/19 Grambling State W, 6-0 3/23 McNeese State W, 3-2 3/23 Arkansas State3 W, 6-1 3/24 McNeese State W, 4-2 3/24 Arkansas State3 W, 4-3 3/27 South Florida W, 1-0 3/27 South Florida L, 2-7 3/30 New Orleans W, 13-0 3/30 New Orleans W, 17-0 4/2 Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 4/2 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 4/5 Grambling State W, 5-0 4/5 Grambling State W, 5-0 4/6 North Texas W, 9-3 4/6 Lamar W, 4-0 4/7 North Texas W,6-0 4/7 Lamar W, 10-0 4 4/13 ULM W, 5-1 4/13 UT-Arlington4 W, 3-0 4/14 ULM4 W, 2-0 4/14 UT-Arlington4 W, 7-1 4/17 Nicholls State L, 0-4 4/17 Nicholls State W, 9-2 4/19 Northeast Oklahoma5 W, 6-0 4/19 Hill College5 W, 6-1 4/20 UT-Arlington5 W, 4-3 5 4/20 Stephen F. Austin L, 0-2 4/20 Oklahoma City5 L, 6-8 4/23 New Orleans W, 9-0 4/23 New Orleans W, 10-0 4/26 Lamar6 W, 5-1

4/27 ULM6 4/27 ULM6 4/28 ULM6

1 - Budweiser Bayou Classic (Thibodaux, La.) 2 - Sulphur Tournament (Sulphur, La.) 3 - Neutral Site Games (Lake Charles, La.) 4 - Neutral Sire Games (Beaumont, Texas) 5 - UTA Tournament (Irving, Texas) 6 - Southland Conf. Tournament (Monroe, La.)

1986

W, 2-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-2

32-19

Coach: Yvette Girouard Southland Record: 10-2 Southland Conference Champions Date Opponent Result 2/27 Texas State W, 4-1 2/27 Texas State W, 10-0 1 2/28 Mississippi State W, 2-1 2/28 Texas State1 W, 8-2 3/1 Texas A&M1 L, 1-2 1 3/1 Toledo L, 3-5 3/8 Nicholls State W, 2-0 3/8 Nicholls State W, 5-1 3/9 Northwestern State L, 0-5 3/9 Northwestern State L, 2-3 3/10 Grambling State W, 7-0 3/10 Grambling State W, 7-0 3/15 Virginia2 W, 2-1 3/20 Southeastern La. W, 1-0 3/20 Southeastern La. W, 6-1 3/22 Arkansas State3 W, 9-1 3/22 ULM W, 5-0 3 3/23 Arkansas State W, 8-1 3/23 ULM W, 3-0 3/27 Sam Houston State4 L, 0-2 3/27 Kansas4 L, 1-2 4 3/27 Northwestern L, 1-2 4 3/28 South Carolina W, 5-1 3/28 Oklahoma State4 L, 0-1 3/29 Texas A&M4 W, 3-2 4 3/29 Sam Houston State L, 0-2 4/2 Southeastern La. W, 8-3 4/2 Southeastern La. W, 2-1 4/5 North Texas W, 4-1 4/5 UT-Arlington L, 0-1 4/6 North Texas L, 0-2 4/6 UT-Arlington W, 5-1 4/7 Mississippi State L, 0-3 4/7 Mississippi State L, 1-5 5 4/12 McNeese State W, 1-0 4/12 Lamar W, 5-3 4/13 McNeese State5 W, 7-0 4/13 Lamar W, 8-0 4/15 Louisiana Tech L, 1-7 4/15 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 4/16 Northwestern State W, 8-1 4/16 Northwestern State W, 1-0 4/22 Nicholls State W, 2-0 4/22 Nicholls State W, 3-1 4/25 McNeese State6 W, 2-0 6 4/26 ULM L, 1-2 6 4/26 McNeese State W, 3-2 4/26 ULM6 W, 4-2 4/26 ULM6 L, 1-2 4/28 Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 4/28 Louisiana Tech L, 3-5 1 - Budweiser Bayou Classic (Houma, La.) 2- South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 3 - Netral Site Games (Monroe, La.) 4 - Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) 5 - Neutral Site Games (Beaumont, Texas) 6 - Southland Conference Tournament (Arlington, Texas)

1987

31-18

Coach: Yvette Girouard Southland Record: 10-2 Southland Conference Champions Southland Tournament Champions National Invitational Tournament Date Opponent Result 3/1 UT-Arlington1 W, 4-2 3/1 Texas A&M1 L, 0-4 3/2 Southern Miss W, 9-0 3/2 Southern Miss W, 8-0 3/9 McNeese State L, 0-4 3/9 McNeese State L, 1-2 3/14 Centenary W, 7-0 3/14 Centenary W, 6-0 3/16 McNeese State L, 0-2 3/16 McNeese State W, 2-0 3/19 Arizona State2 L, 1-9 3/19 Penn State2 W, 8-0 2 3/19 Oklahoma City L, 0-2 3/20 Louisiana Tech2 L, 0-4 3/20 Baylor2 W, 7-6 2 3/21 Sam Houston State W, 4-2 3/21 St. Mary’s2 W, 3-0 3/26 Southeastern La. W, 14-3 3/26 Southeastern La. W, 10-0 3/28 UT-Arlington L, 0-1 3/28 UT-Arlington W, 2-0 3/31 Nicholls State L, 3-4 3/31 Nicholls State L, 1-0 4/4 North Texas W, 5-0

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4/4 ULM 4/5 North Texas 4/5 ULM 4/7 Louisiana Tech 4/7 Louisiana Tech 4/8 Northwestern State 4/8 Northwestern State 4/11 Lamar3 4/11 Arkansas State 4/12 Lamar3 4/12 Arkansas State 4/14 Southeastern La. 4/14 Southeastern La. 4/15 Louisiana Tech 4/15 Louisiana Tech 4/22 Northwestern State 4/22 Northwestern State 4/24 ULM4 4/25 McNeese State4 4/25 UT-Arlington4 4/25 UT-Arlington4 4/28 Nicholls State 4/28 Nicholls State 5/15 Northern Illinois5 5/15 Akron5

W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 6-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 10-1 W, 15-0 W, 4-1 W, 10-0 W, 11-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-5 L, 0-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 12-0 W, 8-0 L, 1-2 W, 6-1 L, 4-5 W, 2-0 L, 2-3 L, 0-1

1988

29-16

1 - 1st Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) 3 - Neutral Site Games (Jonesboro, Ark.) 4 - Southland Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas) 5 - National Inviational Tournament

Coach: Yvette Girouard Date Opponent 2/27 Southern Miss1 2/27 Nicholls State1 2/28 Texas A&M1 2/28 Nicholls State1 2/28 Texas A&M1 3/6 Southern Miss 3/6 Southern Miss 3/11 McNeese State 3/11 McNeese State 3/13 Centenary 3/13 Centenary 3/18 UT-Arlington2 3/18 California2 3/18 Indiana2 3/19 Iowa State2 3/19 Baylor2 3/19 UT-Arlington2 3/19 Texas State2 3/23 Northwestern State 3/23 Northwestern State 3/27 Nicholls State 3/27 Nicholls State 3/29 Southern Miss 3/29 Southern Miss 4/6 ULM 4/6 ULM 4/8 Louisiana Tech 4/8 Louisiana Tech 4/9 Nicholls State 4/9 Nicholls State 4/12 McNeese State 4/12 McNeese State 4/15 Nicholls State3 4/15 South Carolina3 4/16 Georiga State3 4/16 North Carolina3 4/16 Iowa State3 4/20 ULM 4/20 ULM 4/21 Northwestern State 4/21 Northwestern State 4/23 Centenary 4/23 Centenary 4/27 Louisiana Tech 4/27 Louisiana Tech

1 - 2nd Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) 3 - Chattanooga Intercollegiate (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

1989

Coach: Yvette Girouard Date Opponent 2/25 Southern Miss1 2/25 Northwestern State1 2/25 Texas A&M1 2/26 Northwestern State1 3/4 Centenary 3/4 Centenary 3/5 Northwestern State 3/5 Northwestern State 3/10 Ball State2 3/10 Stephen F. Austin2 3/11 Texas State2 3/11 Texas A&M2 3/12 Utah State2 3/12 Louisiana Tech2 3/14 ULM 3/14 ULM 3/16 Akron3 LOU I SI A N A R AGI N ’ CA J UN S

Result W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 4-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 8-1 W, 1-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-4 W, 1-0 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 8-0 W, 5-2 W, 4-1 W, 7-2 L, 0-5 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 2-10 L, 0-1 L, 6-7 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-3 W, 4-0 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-4

48-16 Result W, 8-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-4 W, 5-0 L, 0-2 W, 5-4 L, 0-2 W, 8-1 W, 4-1 L, 0-1


All-Time Results 3/16 Southern Miss3 3/16 ULM3 3/17 St. Mary’s3 3/17 Colorado State3 3/17 Sam Houston State3 3/17 Indiana State3 3/18 Nicholls State3 3/18 Sam Houston State3 3/18 Nicholls State3 3/23 St. Mary’s 3/23 St. Mary’s 3/24 Houston Baptist 3/24 Houston Baptist 3/27 Louisiana Tech 3/27 Louisiana Tech 3/28 Southeastern La. 3/28 Southeastern La. 3/30 McNeese State 3/30 McNeese State 4/1 Southern Miss 4/1 Southern Miss 4/2 Northwestern State 4/2 Northwestern State 4/4 Southeastern La. 4/4 Southeastern La. 4/8 Louisiana Tech 4/9 Centenary 4/9 Centenary 4/15 Southern Miss 4/15 Southern Miss 4/16 Nicholls State 4/16 Nicholls State 4/18 ULM 4/18 ULM 4/19 McNeese State 4/19 McNeese State 4/21 Furman4 4/21 North Carolina4 4/22 Florida State4 4/22 East Carolina4 4/22 Nicholls State4 4/27 Nicholls State 4/27 Nicholls State 4/29 Houston Baptist 4/29 Houston Baptist 4/30 Houston Baptist 4/30 Houston Baptist

1 - 3rd Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Aggie Invitational(College Station, Texas) 3 - Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) 4 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

1990

W, 4-0 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 L, 0-5 W, 4-1 W, 8-3 L, 1-2 L, 8-12 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 W, 20-0 W, 12-1 L, 0-1 L, 2-6 W, 7-0 W, 5-0 W, 12-0 W, 6-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-3 W, 6-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-2 W, 10-0 L, 5-6 W, 12-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 2-4 W, 6-3 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 W, 7-2 W, 20-0 W, 3-0 W, 8-0

44-8

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/23 Southeastern La. W, 7-1 2/23 Southeastern La. W, 1-0 2/24 Southern Miss1 W, 8-0 1 2/24 ULM W, 2-1 2/24 Texas A&M1 W, 2-0 2/25 Southern Miss1 W, 7-1 2/25 Texas A&M1 W, 1-0 3/4 Northwestern State W, 5-0 3/4 Northwestern State W, 6-1 3/6 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 3/6 Louisiana Tech W, 4-2 3/7 McNeese State W, 10-0 3/7 McNeese State W, 7-1 3/11 North Carolina W, 3-0 3/11 North Carolina W, 4-1 3/13 South Carolina W, 1-0 3/13 South Carolina W, 4-3 3/16 Oklahoma2 W, 2-0 3/16 Florida State2 W, 2-1 2 3/16 Rhode Island W, 10-4 3/18 Adelphi2 W, 1-0 3/18 Stetson2 W, 10-0 3/21 Southeastern La. W, 3-0 3/21 Southeastern La. W, 4-0 3/22 UT-Arlington W, 3-2 3/22 UT-Arlington W, 1-0 3/24 Texas State W, 4-1 3/24 Texas State W, 3-1 3/25 Nicholls State W, 3-2 3/25 Nicholls State L, 2-3 3/31 Oklahoma W, 2-0 3/31 Oklahoma W, 2-0 4/7 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 4/7 Louisiana Tech L, 1-3 4/8 ULM W, 7-0 4/8 ULM W, 3-0 4/12 McNeese State W, 4-0 4/12 McNeese State L, 0-1 4/13 Southern Miss W, 2-0 4/13 Southern Miss W, 3-2 4/16 ULM W, 3-1 4/16 ULM W, 4-0 4/20 Northwestern State3 L, 0-1 3 4/20 Furman W, 8-7 3 4/20 Georgia State W, 4-0 4/24 Southern Miss W, 2-1 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

4/24 4/29 4/29 5/18 5/18 5/19

Southern Miss Nicholls State Nicholls State Texas A&M4 Florida State4 Florida State4

1 - 4th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Seminole Invitational (Tallahasse, Fla.) 3 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 4 - NCAA Regionals (Lafayette, La.)

1991

W, 7-0 W, 2-0 W, 8-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-4 L, 1-2

33-10

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Date Opponent Result 2/23 Southern Miss1 W, 3-1 1 2/23 Samford W, 4-0 2/23 DePaul1 W, 2-0 2/24 Southern Miss1 W, 12-0 2/25 Samford1 W, 3-1 2/27 Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 2/27 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 3/8 ULM W, 9-1 3/8 ULM L, 4-6 3/9 McNeese State W, 3-0 3/9 McNeese State W, 7-2 3/14 Arizona State2 W, 5-4 3/14 Sam Houston State2 L, 1-4 2 3/14 Nebraska W, 3-1 3/20 Northwestern State L, 1-2 3/20 Northwestern State W, 4-0 3 3/22 Oklahoma W, 7-2 3/22 Southeastern La.3 L, 3-5 3/23 Oklahoma3 L, 2-3 3/23 Southeastern La.3 W, 3-0 3/27 Southern Miss W, 9-2 3/27 Southern Miss W, 7-0 3/28 Nicholls State W, 3-1 3/28 Nicholls State W, 3-1 4 4/5 South Florida W, 8-0 4 4/5 Georgia State W, 1-0 4/5 Wichita State4 W, 3-0 4/6 Winthrop4 W, 5-3 4/6 Georgia State4 W, 3-2 4 4/6 South Carolina W, 5-4 4/6 Florida State4 L, 0-3 4/16 Nicholls State W, 5-0 4/16 Nicholls State W, 4-3 4/19 Charlotte5 W, 5-0 4/19 South Carolina5 W, 4-0 4/21 South Carolina5 W, 3-1 4/21 Louisiana Tech5 W, 1-0 4/21 Eastern Michigan5 L, 0-1 4/23 Northwestern State W, 1-0 4/23 Northwestern State W, 2-1 4/28 Southern Miss W, 2-0 5/18 Florida State6 L, 0-1 5/18 Oklahoma State6 L, 2-3 1 - 5th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Houston Classics (Houston, Texas) 3 - USL Round-Robin (Lafayette, La.) 4 - Southern Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 5 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 6 - NCAA Regionals at Lafayette (Lafayette, La.)

1992

41-12

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/23 Samford1 W, 7-2 1 2/23 Oklahoma W, 3-0 1 2/23 DePaul W, 7-2 2/28 Southern Utah2 W, 4-3 2/28 UNLV2 L, 0-6 2 2/28 Oregon L, 1-2 2 2/29 Toldeo L, 2-3 2/29 Utah2 W, 2-1 3/1 Oregon2 W, 6-1 3/1 Cal State Fullerton2 L, 1-2 3/7 Southern Miss W, 10-0 3/7 Southern Miss W, 10-0 3/10 McNeese State W, 14-0 3/10 McNeese State W, 1-0 3/13 South Carolina W, 2-0 3/13 South Carolina W, 5-1 3/14 South Carolina W, 4-0 3/14 South Carolina L, 1-7 3 3/20 California L, 0-1 3/20 ULM3 W, 8-2 3/21 Central Michigan3 W, 5-3 3/21 St. Mary’s3 W, 5-2 3/21 Oklahoma State3 L, 0-1 3/24 SW Missouri State W, 3-1 3/24 SW Missouri State W, 2-1 3/27 Wichita State4 W, 4-1 3/27 Samford4 W, 10-2 3/27 Furman4 W, 8-2 3/28 North Carolina4 W, 7-0 4 3/28 Notre Dame W, 4-1 3/28 Wichita State4 W, 3-2 3/28 South Carolina4 W, 3-1 4/1 Southeastern La. W, 4-1 4/1 Southeastern La. W, 7-0

4/4 Louisiana Tech 4/4 Louisiana Tech 4/5 Southern Miss 4/5 Southern Miss 4/9 Northwestern St. 4/13 McNeese State 4/16 Houston Baptist 4/16 Houston Baptist 4/17 Sam Houston State 4/17 Sam Houston State 4/25 ULM 4/25 ULM 4/26 Louisiana Tech 4/26 Louisiana Tech 4/28 Nicholls State 4/28 Nicholls State 5/16 Florida State5 5/16 UNLV5 5/17 Florida State5

1 - 6th Anual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - UNLV Spring Fling (Las Vegas, N.V.) 3 - Houston Classics (Houston, Texas) 4 - Southern Invitational (Pelham, Ala.) 5 - NCAA Regionals at Lafayette (Lafayette, La.)

1993

L, 0-2 W, 7-0 W, 11-0 W, 7-0 W, 1-0 (21) W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 16-1 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1

57-7

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Champions NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/20 McNeese State1 W, 5-0 2/20 Northern Illinois1 W, 3-2 2/21 McNeese State1 W, 3-1 2 2/26 Minnesota W, 3-2 2/26 Minnesota2 W, 5-1 2/27 Samford2 W, 7-1 2/27 Georgia Tech2 W, 9-0 2 2/28 DePaul W, 2-1 3/3 Louisiana Tech W, 10-0 3/3 Louisiana Tech W, 6-0 3/5 Texas A&M3 W, 5-2 3 3/5 Kansas W, 5-4 3 3/6 Centenary W, 4-3 3/7 Illinois State3 W, 2-0 3/7 Texas A&M3 L, 2-7 3/9 Sam Houston State W, 1-0 3/9 Sam Houston State W, 3-1 3/16 Southwest Missouri State W, 7-2 3/16 Southwest Missouri State W, 11-0 3/19 Georgia State4 W, 5-0 3/19 Eastern Illinois4 W, 4-2 3/19 Florida State4 W, 2-1 3/20 Rhode Island4 W, 10-0 4 3/20 Drake W, 4-2 3/20 South Florida4 W, 3-0 3/21 Nicholls State4 W, 9-2 3/21 Florida State4 L, 1-2 3/27 Centenary W, 7-0 3/27 Centenary W, 8-0 4/1 McNeese State W, 5-1 4/1 McNeese State W, 4-1 4/3 Southeastern La. W, 8-0 4/3 Southeastern La. W, 4-3 4/9 Georgia Southern5 W, 5-0 4/9 Georgia State5 L, 0-2 5 4/9 South Carolina L, 0-1 5 4/10 Georgia State W, 1-0 4/10 South Carolina5 W, 3-2 4/11 South Carolina W, 6-1 4/11 South Carolina W, 6-0 4/15 Northwestern State W, 8-0 4/15 Northwestern State W, 8-3 4/17 St. Edward’s W, 5-0 4/17 St. Edward’s W, 7-1 4/18 Houston Baptist W, 6-0 4/18 Houston Baptist W, 4-0 4/21 Nicholls State W, 6-1 4/21 Nicholls State L, 2-3 4/23 Centenary W, 8-0 4/23 Centenary W, 9-1 4/24 Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 4/24 Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 4/25 ULM W, 3-0 4/25 ULM W, 7-5 4/27 Southeastern La. W, 23-0 4/27 Southeastern La. W, 7-0 5/22 Bowling Green6 W, 7-3 5/22 Michigan6 W, 6-5 5/23 Michigan6 W, 2-1 5/28 Cal State Northridge7 W, 4-2 7 5/29 Arizona L, 1-2 5/30 Connecticut7 W, 1-0 5/30 Arizona7 W, 1-0 5/31 UCLA7 L, 0-1 1 - USL Round-Robin (Lafayette, La.) 2 - 7th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas) 4 - Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5 - South Carolina Round-Robin (Columbia, S.C.) 6 - NCAA Regionals (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 7 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

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1994

57-5

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/20 ULM W, 1-0 2/20 ULM W, 8-0 1 2/26 North Carolina W, 7-0 1 2/26 DePaul W, 11-1 2/26 Northern Illinois1 W, 7-3 2/27 North Carolina1 W, 4-0 1 2/27 DePaul W, 8-0 3/4 Texas-San Antonio2 W, 5-2 3/4 Tulsa2 W, 18-0 3/5 Colorado State2 W, 11-1 3/5 Kansas2 W, 2-0 3/5 McNeese State2 W, 2-1 3/5 Minnesota2 L, 0-1 3/8 Sam Houston State W, 5-0 3/8 Sam Houston State W, 8-0 3/10 Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 3/10 Louisiana Tech W, 4-0 3/11 Evansville W, 8-0 3/11 Evansville W, 8-0 3/12 Texas State W, 8-0 3/12 Texas State W, 8-0 3/15 Northwestern State W, 7-0 3/15 Northwestern State W, 4-1 3/18 Eastern Kentucky W, 10-0 3/18 Eastern Kentucky W, 2-0 3/19 McNeese State L, 3-4 3/19 McNeese State W, 6-1 3/20 St. Edward’s W, 8-0 3/20 St. Edward’s W, 3-0 3/24 Florida State3 W, 12-3 3 3/24 Cal State Fullerton W, 4-1 3/25 Northwestern3 W, 5-0 3/25 UNLV3 W, 4-1 3/26 Kansas3 W, 3-1 3 3/27 Oklahoma State W, 8-7 3/27 Washington3 W, 2-1 4/2 Centenary W, 6-0 4/2 Centenary W, 8-0 4/9 Houston Baptist W, 9-0 4/9 Houston Baptist W, 7-0 4/15 George Mason4 W, 9-0 4/16 East Carolina4 W, 8-0 4 4/16 Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 4 4/16 Charlotte W, 10-0 4/17 Southeast Missouri State4 W, 2-1 4/17 Nicholls State4 W, 3-0 4/17 South Carolina4 W, 9-4 4 4/17 Texas A&M W, 2-1 4/22 Centenary W, 5-0 4/22 Centenary W, 13-1 4/23 Louisiana Tech L, 4-5 4/23 Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 4/24 ULM W, 1-0 4/24 ULM W, 3-0 4/26 Southeastern La. W, 6-1 4/26 Southeastern La. W, 4-0 4/29 McNeese State W, 4-0 4/29 McNeese State W, 3-2 5 5/20 McNeese State W, 3-0 5 5/21 Utah W, 1-0 5/22 Utah5 L, 2-3 5/22 Utah5 L, 0-2 1 - 8th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas) 3 - PONY Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5 - NCAA Regionals (Lafayette, La.)

1995

49-9

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Champions NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/18 Samford1 W, 8-0 2/18 North Carolina1 W, 4-0 1 2/19 North Carolina W, 7-0 2/19 Samford1 W, 13-0 2/24 #18 Texas A&M2 L, 1-3 2/24 #20 Oklahoma2 W, 2-1 2 2/25 #1 Arizona L, 0-4 2/25 #18 Texas A&M2 L, 4-6 2/26 #20 Oklahoma2 W, 9-1 2/26 #1 Arizona2 L, 4-9 3/3 Furman W, 3-0 3/3 Furman W, 4-0 3/6 Sam Houston State W, 4-0 3/6 Sam Houston State W, 3-0 3/9 Northwestern State W, 7-0 3/9 Northwestern State W, 9-0 3/12 Centenary W, 8-0 3/12 Centenary W, 9-0 3/18 McNeese State W, 6-1 3/18 McNeese State W, 10-0 3/19 Louisiana Tech W, 6-0 3/19 Louisiana Tech W, 4-0 3/21 Texas-San Antonio W, 11-0 3/21 Texas-San Antonio L, 1-3 3/24 Minnesota3 W, 2-1 2016 Sof t ba ll Media Gu ide 59


All-Time Results 3/24 Oregon State3 3/24 #6 UNLV3 3/25 Georgia State3 3/25 #8 Cal State Northridge3 3/26 #3 Cal State Fullerton3 3/30 Southeastern La. 3/30 Southeastern La. 4/1 #11 South Carolina 4/1 #11 South Carolina 4/2 #11 South Carolina 4/5 #18 Nicholls State 4/5 #18 Nicholls State 4/8 Northwestern State 4/8 Northwestern State 4/9 ULM 4/9 ULM 4/14 George Mason4 4/14 Southeast Missouri State4 4/14 Georgia Tech4 4/15 Samford4 4/15 Furman4 4/16 Virginia4 4/16 #24 Louisiana Tech4 4/29 Texas A&M 4/29 Texas A&M 4/30 McNeese State 4/30 McNeese State 5/19 #16 Nicholls State5 5/20 #19 Washington5 5/20 #19 Washington5 5/26 #9 Michigan6 5/26 #2 UCLA6 5/27 #4 UNLV6

W, 7-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 6-3 L, 0-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-6 W, 6-0 W, 10-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 11-2 W, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, 29-0 W, 14-1 W, 9-0 L, 1-4 W, 1-0 W, 11-0 W, 3-2 W, 7-0 W, 5-1 W, 7-6 W, 3-1 W, 5-0 L, 0-3 L, 1-5

1 - 9th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas) 3 - PONY Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5 - NCAA Regionals (Lafayette, La.) 6 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1996

46-10

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Champions NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/23 #9 Oklahoma L, 2-4 2/23 #9 Oklahoma W, 5-4 1 2/24 Baylor W, 4-3 2/24 #25 Texas-San Antonio1 W, 2-0 2/24 Tennessee1 W, 7-3 2/25 #25 Texas-San Antonio1 W, 6-1 2/25 Tennessee1 W, 11-0 2 3/1 #5 Cal State Northridge L, 1-4 3/1 #17 Indiana2 L, 0-1 3/2 Missouri2 L, 0-6 2 3/2 Hofstra W, 15-1 2 3/3 DePaul W, 6-4 3/3 Long Beach State2 W, 4-1 3/5 Centenary W, 3-2 3/5 Centenary W, 4-0 3/9 Southeastern La. W, 8-0 3/9 Southeastern La. W, 1-0 3/10 ULM W, 1-0 3/10 ULM W, 1-0 3/12 Nicholls State W, 4-0 3/12 Nicholls State W, 12-0 3/15 Sam Houston State W, 8-0 3/15 Sam Houston State W, 9-1 3/16 Campbell W, 6-0 3/16 Campbell W, 1-0 3/17 Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 3/17 Louisiana Tech L, 1-4 3 3/21 #3 Washington W, 4-1 3/21 #4 Cal State Northridge3 L, 2-3 3/22 Georgia State3 W, 8-1 3 3/23 #12 Oklahoma W, 4-0 3/23 #5 Cal State Fullerton1 L, 2-3 3/28 Northwestern State W, 6-2 3/28 Northwestern State W, 9-0 4/2 McNeese State W, 1-0 4/2 McNeese State W, 8-1 4/7 #8 South Carolina W, 2-0 4/7 #8 South Carolina W, 7-2 4/10 Northwestern State W, 2-0 4/10 Northwestern State W, 8-0 4/13 Centenary W, 4-0 4/13 Centenary W, 5-2 4/15 Southeastern La. W, 8-0 4/15 Southeastern La. W, 3-0 4/17 McNeese State W, 8-0 4/17 McNeese State W, 2-1 4/23 Nicholls State W, 6-2 4/23 Nicholls State W, 4-3 4/25 ULM L, 0-1 4/25 ULM W, 1-0 4 5/17 Nicholls State W, 1-0 5/18 #18 Nebraska4 W, 9-4 5/19 Nicholls State4 W, 2-1 5/23 #11 California5 L, 0-2 5 5/25 #24 Princeton W, 7-0 5 5/25 #4 UCLA L, 2-3 1 - 10th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)

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3 - PONY Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - NCAA Regionals (Lafayette, La.) 5 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Columbus, Ga.)

1997

46-18

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/19 McNeese State W, 4-1 2/19 McNeese State W, 7-0 2/20 #10 Oklahoma W, 2-1 2/20 #10 Oklahoma W, 3-2 1 2/22 Baylor L, 2-7 1 2/22 Alabama W, 3-0 2/22 #1 Arizona1 L, 1-4 2/23 Baylor1 L, 3-4 2/28 Notre Dame2 L, 2-4 2 3/1 Massachusetts W, 6-0 3/1 #6 South Carolina2 L, 0-3 3/2 Illinois State2 L, 2-4 3/2 Texas A&M2 W, 6-5 3/6 ULM L, 0-1 3/6 ULM L, 0-1 3/7 Texas State W, 5-0 3/7 Texas State W, 10-0 3/11 Northwestern State W, 6-2 3/11 Northwestern State W, 5-2 3/12 Nicholls State W, 6-1 3/12 Nicholls State W, 4-1 3/15 Southeastern La. W, 7-0 3/15 Southeastern La. W, 11-0 3/20 #5 Washington3 L, 4-5 3/20 Cal State Fullerton3 L, 2-3 3 3/21 Georgia State W, 8-0 3/21 #24 Cal State Northridge3 L, 2-3 3/22 UNLV3 L, 0-2 3/26 Nebraska W, 9-2 3/26 Nebraska W, 7-1 3/28 Georgia Southern4 W, 10-2 3/28 Maryland4 W, 9-0 3/29 Virginia Tech4 W, 11-2 4 3/29 Southwest Missouri State W, 1-0 3/29 Georgia Tech4 W, 9-1 3/30 Nicholls State4 W, 3-2 4 3/30 Utah L, 0-4 4/2 #19 ULM W, 2-0 4/2 #19 ULM L, 1-2 4/5 Hofstra5 W, 5-2 4/5 Princeton5 W, 1-0 5 4/6 Connecticut W, 6-0 4/6 Princeton5 W, 5-2 4/6 Connecticut5 W, 2-0 4/9 Southeastern La. W, 8-0 4/9 Southeastern La. W, 6-0 4/10 Northwestern State W, 9-3 4/10 Northwestern State W, 6-1 4/13 #20 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1 4/13 #20 Louisiana Tech W, 7-1 4/16 McNeese State W, 1-0 4/16 McNeese State W, 7-3 4/18 Troy W, 12-0 4/18 Troy W, 5-4 4/19 Centenary W, 15-0 4/19 Centenary W, 10-2 4/23 Nicholls State W, 3-0 4/23 Nicholls State W, 5-4 4/29 #24 LSU L, 0-1 4/29 #24 LSU W, 11-2 6 5/16 #19 ULM W, 2-1 5/17 #5 UCLA6 W, 4-1 5/18 #5 UCLA6 L, 0-9 5/18 #5 UCLA6 L, 0-3 1 - 11th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 - PONY Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 5 - Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.) 6 - NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.)

1998

36-15

Coach: Yvette Girouard Date Opponent Result 2/19 Tulsa W, 5-2 2/19 Tulsa L, 3-4 1 2/20 Baylor W, 3-2 2/21 Indiana1 W, 4-0 2/21 Baylor1 W, 6-0 3/4 Nicholls State L, 3-5 3/4 Nicholls State W, 3-1 3/5 Northwestern State L, 0-1 3/5 Northwestern State W, 5-4 3/8 Butler W, 3-0 3/8 Butler W, 8-1 3/10 Virginia W, 3-1 3/10 Virginia W, 4-0 2 3/12 Texas Tech W, 2-0 2 3/12 #13 Nebraska L, 5-13 3/12 Bowling Green2 W, 9-1 3/13 Eastern Oklahoma2 W, 9-0 3/13 #13 Nebraska2 L, 1-2 3/17 ULM W, 10-0 3/17 ULM L, 1-2 3/19 Texas State3 W, 3-2

3/19 #3 Washington3 3/20 San Diego State3 3/20 #4 Oklahoma State3 3/21 #11 Texas3 3/25 Southeastern La. 3/25 Southeastern La. 3/28 Illinois State 3/28 Illinois State 3/29 Illinois State 3/29 Illinois State 4/2 Southeastern La. 4/2 Southeastern La. 4/7 #13 LSU 4/7 #13 LSU 4/11 St. Louis4 4/11 DePaul4 4/12 Western Illinois4 4/12 DePaul4 4/14 Northwestern State 4/14 Northwestern State 4/16 McNeese State 4/16 McNeese State 4/22 ULM 4/22 ULM 4/23 Tennessee 4/23 Tennessee 4/25 Louisiana Tech 4/25 Louisiana Tech 4/26 Centenary 4/26 Centenary

L, 1-3 W, 10-2 W, 4-2 L, 0-4 W, 3-2 W, 12-0 W, 5-2 W, 3-1 W, 5-0 W, 5-1 W, 14-2 W, 5-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 W, 8-1 L, 2-3 W, 5-0 L, 0-5 W, 5-3 L, 1-5 W, 14-5 W, 12-3 W, 8-4 W, 8-4 W, 9-1 L, 7-12 L, 1-3 W, 12-1 W, 8-0 W, 2-0

1999

54-11

1 - 12th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - H.I.T. Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3 - PONY Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)

Coach: Yvette Girouard NCAA Regionals Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/18 Tulsa W, 1-0 2/18 Tulsa W, 3-2 2/20 Sam Houston State1 W, 5-2 2/20 Jacksonville State1 W, 9-5 2/20 Sam Houston State1 W, 20-1 2/20 Jacksonville State1 W, 11-3 2/26 #5 Michigan2 W, 5-4 2/26 #23 Hofstra2 W, 15-0 2 2/27 #18 Arizona State L, 2-3 2/27 South Carolina2 W, 1-0 2/28 #11 Oklahoma2 W, 4-0 2/28 #11 DePaul2 W, 2-1 3/2 McNeese State W, 9-5 3/2 McNeese State W, 9-3 3/4 Northwestern State L, 1-2 3/4 Northwestern State W, 5-0 3/6 ULM W, 5-0 3/6 ULM W, 7-1 3/9 Southeastern La. W, 11-1 3/9 Southeastern La. W, 10-1 3/12 Illinois State3 W, 1-0 3/12 Bowling Green3 W, 4-1 3/14 Louisiana Tech W, 5-3 3/14 Louisiana Tech W, 10-0 3/16 #13 LSU L, 0-1 3/16 #13 LSU L, 2-4 3/18 #11 Texas4 W, 6-2 3/18 #12 Oregon State4 W, 1-0 3/19 #3 Fresno State4 W, 3-2 3/19 Cal State Northridge4 W, 4-1 3/20 #4 Washington4 W, 5-4 3/20 #11 Texas4 L, 0-1 3/24 FIU W, 3-0 3/24 FIU W, 3-2 3/25 Northwestern State W, 5-1 3/25 Northwestern State W, 5-4 4/6 Nicholls State W, 12-4 4/6 Nicholls State W, 8-0 4/9 Cal State Fullerton5 W, 8-0 4/9 McNeese State5 W, 10-0 4/10 McNeese State5 W, 4-0 4/10 Cal State Fullerton5 W, 5-2 4/13 ULM W, 3-0 4/13 ULM W, 4-3 4/15 Southeastern La. W, 9-1 4/15 Southeastern La. W, 9-1 4/17 Centenary W, 22-0 4/17 Centenary W, 8-0 4/20 Nicholls State W, 8-0 4/20 Nicholls State W, 8-0 4/23 #15 Southern Miss6 L, 0-3 4/23 Tennessee6 L, 8-9 6 4/24 #21 South Florida W, 8-0 6 4/24 Tennessee L, 0-1 4/25 #21 South Florida6 W, 11-0 4/25 #15 Southern Miss6 L, 4-8 5/1 Ole Miss W, 3-0 5/1 Ole Miss W, 5-0 5/2 Mississippi State W, 7-1 5/2 Mississippi State W, 4-2 7 5/20 Manhattan W, 15-0 7 5/21 Hofstra W, 5-1 5/22 #17 California7 W, 2-1

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1 - 13th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 - Cajun Invitational I (Lafayette, La.) 4 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 5 - Cajun Invitational II (Lafayette, La.) 6 - Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Amherst, Mass.)

2000

L, 0-3 L, 1-8

45-15

Coach: Yvette Girouard Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Date Opponent Result 2/15 ULM W, 8-2 2/15 ULM L, 0-1 2/22 Centenary W, 10-1 2/22 Centenary W, 13-0 2/25 Florida A&M1 W, 9-0 2/25 #24 Michigan State1 W, 11-3 1 2/26 North Carolina W, 3-0 2/27 #24 Michigan State1 W, 7-3 2/29 Northwestern State W, 7-3 2/29 Northwestern State W, 7-6 2 3/3 Cal State Northridge L, 0-1 2 3/3 #23 Nebraska W, 7-6 3/4 #24 Hofstra2 W, 5-4 3/4 #9 Stanford2 L, 1-2 3/5 Florida State2 W, 9-1 2 3/5 Florida W, 3-2 3/11 UNLV3 W, 8-0 3/11 Eastern Illinois3 W, 15-0 3/12 Eastern Illinois3 W, 11-3 3/12 UNLV3 W, 6-0 3/16 #14 Iowa4 W, 5-4 3/16 #7 Fresno State4 L, 2-5 4 3/17 #1 Washington L, 0-4 4 3/18 Notre Dame L, 2-4 3/18 ULM4 W, 3-2 3/22 McNeese State W, 6-2 3/22 McNeese State W, 8-0 3/24 Florida State5 W, 2-1 3/24 Wisconsin5 L, 2-3 3/25 Florida State5 W, 6-2 5 3/25 Chattanooga W, 1-0 3/26 Wisconsin5 L, 1-3 3/26 Chattanooga5 L, 0-1 3/29 Nicholls State W, 2-0 3/29 Nicholls State W, 2-0 3/30 Southern W, 35-1 4/4 Ole Miss W, 7-1 4/4 Ole Miss W, 5-4 4/5 #8 LSU L, 0-4 4/5 #8 LSU L, 0-1 4/8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 7-3 4/8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 7-1 4/9 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 4-1 4/11 Nicholls State W, 10-2 4/11 Nicholls State W, 9-1 4/13 ULM L, 3-6 4/13 ULM W, 4-3 4/15 Northwestern State W, 6-0 4/15 Northwestern State W, 4-3 4/16 Centenary W, 9-0 4/16 Centenary W, 17-0 4/19 Texas State L, 2-4 4/26 McNeese State W, 11-7 4/26 McNeese State W, 11-0 4/28 Louisiana Tech6 W, 16-0 4/29 FIU6 W, 1-0 4/30 WKU6 W, 2-0 5/18 Hofstra7 L, 1-2 5/19 #7 LSU7 W, 4-1 7 5/20 #19 Oregon L, 3-4 1 - 14th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 - Janette Spell Memorial (Lafayette, La.) 4 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 5 - Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 6 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

2001

51-10

Coach: Stefni Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-1 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/14 ULM L, 0-4 2/14 ULM L, 0-4 2/17 Dayton1 W, 10-0 2/17 McNeese State1 W, 4-2 2/18 Mobile1 W, 5-2 2/18 McNeese State1 W, 3-2 2/24 Centenary2 W, 13-2 2/24 Boston College2 W, 6-3 2/25 Boston College2 W, 7-4 2 2/25 Boston College W, 11-0 3/4 Houston W, 5-1 3/4 Houston W, 7-2 3/7 McNeese State W, 2-1 3/7 McNeese State W, 7-5 3/9 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi3 W, 7-2 LOU I SI A N A R AGI N ’ CA J UN S


All-Time Results 3/9 ULM3 3/10 South West Missouri State3 3/10 #5 Oklahoma3 3/15 #2 Arizona4 3/15 #24 Cal State Northridge4 3/16 UNLV4 3/17 #9 Cal State Fullerton4 3/17 Utah State4 3/24 Nicholls State5 3/24 Samford5 3/25 Nicholls State5 3/25 Samford5 3/30 Middle Tennessee• 3/31 Middle Tennessee• 3/31 Middle Tennessee• 4/1 Middle Tennessee• 4/4 Northwestern State 4/4 Northwestern State 4/13 Louisiana Tech• 4/13 Louisiana Tech• 4/14 Louisiana Tech• 4/14 Louisiana Tech• 4/18 #4 LSU 4/18 #4 LSU 4/21 WKU• 4/21 WKU• 4/22 WKU• 4/22 WKU• 4/25 Centenary 4/25 Centenary 4/27 New Mexico State• 4/28 New Mexico State• 4/28 New Mexico State• 4/29 New Mexico State• 5/5 FIU• 5/5 FIU• 5/6 FIU• 5/6 FIU• 5/11 WKU6 5/12 New Mexico State6 5/12 Middle Tennessee6 5/13 Middle Tennessee6 5/17 Southern Miss7 5/18 #9 Arizona State7 5/19 #9 Arizona State7 5/20 #3 LSU7

W, 5-2 W, 3-0 L, 5-7 W, 4-3 L, 1-5 W, 6-2 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 W, 15-0 W, 4-1 W, 7-4 W, 15-0 W, 2-1 W, 8-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-3 W, 7-1 L, 4-5 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 8-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-5 W, 6-4 W, 10-3 W, 9-4 W, 6-4 W, 6-0 W, 14-1 W, 1-0 W, 8-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-4 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 W, 6-3 W, 3-2 W, 8-4 W, 6-5 W, 6-4 W, 5-1 L, 1-2 W, 5-0 L, 1-2

1 - McNeese Cowgirl Classic (Lake Charles, La.) 2 - 15th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Oklahoma/Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) 4 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 5 - Janette Spell Memorial (Lafayette, La.) 6 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) 7 - NCAA Regional III (Baton Rouge, La.)

2002

50-13

Coach: Stefni Lotief Sun Belt Record: 15-1 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Lafayette Regional Date Opponent Result 2/10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-1 2/10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 2-0 2/15 Drake1 W, 8-0 2/15 Northwestern State1 L, 3-5 2/16 Southwest Missouri State1 W, 2-1 1 2/16 #7 Oklahoma L, 3-5 2/17 Creighton1 W, 3-1 2/22 Houston2 W, 6-1 2/22 Florida2 W, 7-0 2/23 Northwestern State2 W, 8-0 2/23 Florida2 W, 13-6 2/24 Houston2 W, 3-2 2/27 ULM W, 5-4 2/27 ULM W, 11-0 3/1 #24 Notre Dame3 W, 6-3 3/1 #23 Texas A&M3 L, 2-3 3/4 Long Island W, 5-4 3/4 Long Island W, 7-0 3/8 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-1 3/8 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-0 4 3/14 Utah W, 9-1 4 3/14 #10 Fresno State L, 0-3 3/15 #13 Washington4 L, 2-3 3/16 #3 Arizona4 L, 0-1 3/16 Rutgers4 W, 7-2 3/20 McNeese State W, 5-2 3/20 McNeese State W, 9-4 3/22 #2 Arizona L, 2-6 3/23 #2 Arizona L, 0-8 3/24 #2 Arizona L, 2-7 3/27 Nicholls State W, 5-2 3/27 Nicholls State W, 3-0 3/28 Texas State W, 2-1 3/29 Sam Houston State W, 5-1 3/29 Sam Houston State W, 8-0 4/6 WKU• W, 4-1 4/6 WKU• L, 6-7 4/7 WKU• W, 6-1 4/7 WKU• W, 2-0 4/13 Middle Tennessee• W, 3-0 4/13 Middle Tennessee• W, 7-3 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

4/14 Middle Tennessee• 4/14 Middle Tennessee• 4/17 Nicholls State 4/17 Nicholls State 4/20 New Mexico State• 4/20 New Mexico State• 4/21 New Mexico State• 4/21 New Mexico State• 4/24 ULM 4/24 ULM 4/27 FIU• 4/27 FIU• 4/28 FIU• 4/28 FIU• 4/30 Southern Miss 4/30 Southern Miss 5/9 Middle Tennessee5 5/10 FIU5 5/11 Middle Tennessee5 5/16 Massachusetts6 5/18 Mississippi State6 5/18 #3 LSU6

W, 11-6 W, 9-1 W, 6-0 W, 7-1 W, 17-7 W, 11-3 W, 9-5 W, 6-0 L, 6-9 W, 6-5 W, 1-0 W, 4-3 W, 8-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 6-0 L, 3-5 W, 10-3 L, 2-5

2003

47-11

1 - Oklahoma/Nike Classic (Norman, Okla.) 2 - 16th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Verizon Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas) 4 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 5 - Sun Belt Tournament (Miami, Fla.) 6 - NCAA Regional III (Lafayette, La.)

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 13-3 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Fullerton Regional Champions NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/11 Louisiana Tech W, 8-0 2/11 Louisiana Tech W, 4-0 1 2/14 Tulsa L, 0-2 1 2/16 Southeastern La. W, 9-3 2/16 Auburn1 W, 9-1 2/19 Nicholls State W, 1-0 2/19 Nicholls State W, 6-3 2 2/28 McNeese State W, 11-0 2/28 Notre Dame2 L, 5-8 3/1 Northwestern State2 W, 3-2 2 3/1 Notre Dame W, 5-3 3/2 McNeese State2 W, 11-0 3/9 Southern Miss W, 4-0 3/9 Southern Miss W, 13-5 3/10 Boston W, 8-0 3/10 Boston W, 8-0 3/13 Long Beach State3 L, 1-2 3/13 #2 Arizona3 L, 3-7 3 3/14 #16 Florida State W, 3-0 3 3/14 #6 Oklahoma L, 0-1 3/27 #16 Alabama W, 2-0 3/28 Prairie View A&M W, 10-1 3/28 Prairie View A&M W, 4-0 4/2 ULM W, 5-1 4/2 ULM W, 9-0 4/5 Middle Tennessee• W, 12-4 4/5 Middle Tennessee• W, 5-0 4/6 Middle Tennessee• W, 10-0 4/6 Middle Tennessee• W, 6-3 4/12 New Mexico State• W, 17-0 4/12 New Mexico State• W, 14-0 4/12 New Mexico State• W, 9-0 4/12 New Mexico State• W, 18-3 4/16 Nicholls State W, 4-1 4/16 Nicholls State W, 5-0 4/17 Texas-San Antonio W, 8-0 4/19 FIU• W, 5-3 4/19 FIU• W, 4-1 4/20 FIU• L, 0-2 4/20 FIU• L, 1-2 4/24 Northwestern State W, 1-0 4/24 Northwestern State W, 6-3 4/29 McNeese State W, 4-0 4/29 McNeese State W, 3-2 5/3 WKU• L, 2-3 5/3 WKU• W, 1-0 5/4 WKU• W, 10-1 5/4 WKU• W, 5-0 5/8 WKU4 W, 2-1 5/9 FIU4 W, 6-0 5/10 FIU4 W, 6-2 5/15 San Diego State5 W, 6-0 5/16 #6 Cal State Fullerton5 W, 1-0 5/17 #13 Oklahoma State5 W, 1-0 5/18 #18 Oregon5 L, 2-9 5 5/18 #18 Oregon W, 6-4 5/22 #3 Texas6 L, 2-3 5/24 #2 UCLA6 L, 1-5 1 - ULM Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 2 - 17th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) 5 - NCAA Regional No. 6 (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

2004

60-8

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 18-0 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Regional No. 1 Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/7 Kentucky1 W, 8-4 2/7 Gardner-Webb1 W, 18-4 2/8 Georgia Tech1 L, 1-4 2/8 ULM1 W, 10-0 2 2/14 McNeese State W, 8-0 2/15 Northwestern State2 W, 5-2 2/15 Louisiana Tech2 W, 11-1 2/18 Nicholls State W, 3-1 2/18 Nicholls State W, 3-0 2/20 Prairie View3 W, 9-0 2/20 Texas Tech3 W, 7-1 2/21 Southeastern La.3 W, 3-2 2/21 Missouri3 W, 1-0 2/22 Stephen F. Austin3 W, 3-1 2/25 ULM W, 20-0 2/25 ULM W, 7-0 4 2/27 Nevada W, 2-1 2/27 McNeese State4 W, 7-0 2/28 Texas Southern4 W, 16-0 2/28 Nevada4 W, 1-0 2/29 Texas Southern4 W, 12-0 2/29 McNeese State4 L, 0-1 3/5 Connecticut5 W, 2-1 5 3/5 Penn State W, 7-1 3/6 #6 Florida State5 W, 1-0 3/6 Rhode Island5 W, 11-3 3/7 St. John’s5 W, 2-1 3/16 Texas State-San Marcos L, 0-1 6 3/18 DePaul W, 10-3 3/18 Cal State-Fullerton6 W, 3-1 3/19 Princeton6 W, 7-0 3/20 #1 Arizona6 L, 0-2 3/24 Nicholls State W, 2-0 3/24 Nicholls State W, 6-2 3/31 Northwestern State W, 2-0 3/31 Northwestern State W, 8-0 4/10 New Mexico State• W, 7-2 4/10 New Mexico State• W, 8-0 4/11 New Mexico State• W, 8-0 4/14 Louisiana Tech W, 4-1 4/14 Louisiana Tech W, 4-1 4/17 FIU• W, 5-0 4/17 FIU• W, 1-0 4/18 FIU• W, 3-2 4/18 FIU• W, 3-2 4/21 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 0-3 4/21 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-2 4/24 North Texas• W, 3-0 4/24 North Texas• W, 3-1 4/25 North Texas• W, 1-0 4/25 North Texas• W, 9-3 5/2 WKU• W, 9-2 5/2 WKU• W, 6-3 5/2 WKU• W, 9-1 5/8 Middle Tennessee• W, 8-0 5/8 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-2 5/9 Middle Tennessee• W, 3-1 5/9 Middle Tennessee• W, 6-3 5/13 North Texas7 W, 7-0 7 5/15 FIU W, 3-0 5/15 Middle Tennessee7 W, 19-0 5/20 South Carolina8 W, 1-0 5/21 #1 Arizona8 L, 0-4 8 5/21 Temple W, 8-1 8 5/22 Northwestern W, 3-0 5/22 #1 Arizona8 W, 5-0 5/23 #21 Oklahoma8 W, 12-4 8 5/23 #21 Oklahoma L, 0-15 1 - ULM Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 2 - 18th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - 1st Annual Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette, La.) 4 - McNeese Cowgirl Classic (Lake Charles, La.) 5 - FSU Seminole Challenge (Tallahassee, Fla.) 6 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 7 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 8 - NCAA Regional No. 1 (Tucson, Ariz.)

2005

51-10

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-1 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Regional No. 14 Date Opponent Result 2/4 Ole Miss1 W, 3-0 2/4 Northwestern State1 W, 12-0 1 2/5 Prairie View A&M W, 15-0 2/5 Ole Miss1 W, 6-2 2/6 Sam Houston State1 W, 8-0 2/11 McNeese State2 W, 10-0 2 2/12 McNeese State W, 6-0 2/12 Mississippi State2 W, 7-2 2/18 Nicholls State3 W, 8-6 2/18 Mississippi Valley3 W, 8-0 2/19 Purdue3 W, 3-1

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L, 0-1 W, 15-5 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-2 W, 8-1 W, 11-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-7 W, 1-0 L, 1-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 3-10 W, 4-3 W, 9-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 W, 8-1 W, 1-0 W, 10-0 W, 2-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-2 W, 9-0 W, 1-0 W, 12-1 W, 4-2 W, 8-0 W, 2-1 W, 9-0 L, 2-3 W, 13-5 W, 5-3 W, 5-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-0 W, 4-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 7-5 L, 3-6 L, 1-3

2006

50-12

1 - 2nd Annual Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - 19th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 4 - 10th Annual NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus,Ga.) 5 - KIA Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) 7 - NCAA Regional No. 14 (Norman, Okla.)

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 12-3 Sun Belt Conference Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Regional No. 15 Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/10 Grambling State1 W, 22-0 1 2/11 Ole Miss W, 2-0 2/11 Memphis1 W, 12-1 2/12 Ole Miss1 W, 6-0 2/12 Grambling State1 W, 13-0 2 2/17 McNeese State W, 5-2 2/17 Southern Miss2 W, 9-0 2/18 Chattanooga2 W, 10-1 2 2/18 Southern Miss W, 15-0 2/19 Chattanooga2 W, 8-0 2/19 McNeese State2 W, 17-0 2/24 Florida State3 W, 14-0 2/24 #25 Iowa3 W, 6-0 3/6 Northwestern State W, 6-0 3/6 Northwestern State W, 14-0 3/8 Nicholls State W, 10-2 3/8 Nicholls State W, 8-0 3/11 Louisiana Tech W, 10-4 3/11 Louisiana Tech W, 8-3 3/14 Mississippi Valley W, 10-0 3/14 Mississippi Valley W, 11-2 3/16 #9 Michigan4 W, 3-2 3/17 #4 Texas4 L, 5-6 3/17 #15 Washington4 L, 2-4 4 3/18 #11 Arizona State L, 2-5 3/19 UNLV4 W, 7-6 3/24 #4 Arizona L, 0-5 3/24 #4 Arizona L, 1-10 3/24 #4 Arizona L, 2-6 3/29 McNeese State W, 5-1 3/29 McNeese State W, 1-0 3/31 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-0 3/31 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-0 4/1 Texas A&M Corpus Christi W, 9-1 4/1 Texas A&M Corpus Christi W, 8-0 4/4 Southern Miss W, 10-5 4/8 Troy• W, 5-1 2016 Sof t ba ll Media Gu ide

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All-Time Results 4/8 Troy• 4/9 Troy• 4/14 FIU• 4/15 FIU• 4/15 FIU• 4/19 McNeese State 4/19 McNeese State 4/22 North Texas• 4/22 North Texas• 4/23 North Texas• 4/26 Nicholls State 4/26 Nicholls State 4/29 WKU• 4/30 WKU• 4/30 WKU• 5/6 Middle Tennessee• 5/6 Middle Tennessee• 5/7 Middle Tennessee• 5/11 Troy5 5/12 FIU5 5/13 FIU5 5/19 #23 N.C. State6 5/20 #12 LSU6 5/20 #23 N.C. State6 5/21 #12 LSU6

W, 2-1 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 L, 3-7 W, 12-2 W, 6-1 W, 2-0 W, 5-0 W, 21-9 L, 1-2 W, 12-1 W, 3-2 L,0-8 W, 7-6 W, 5-2 W, 10-0 W, 11-0 W, 4-0 W, 6-2 W, 7-4 W, 2-0 L, 6-7 W, 4-3 L, 4-5

2007

46-18

1 - 20th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - 11th Annual NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus,Ga.) 4 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 5 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) 6 - NCAA Regional No. 15 (Baton Rouge, La.)

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 15-8 Sun Belt Conference Runner-Up NCAA College Station Regional Date Opponent Result 2/9 McNeese State1 W, 8-0 1 2/9 #14 Georgia W, 12-4 1 2/10 Wichita State W, 13-4 2/10 #14 Georgia1 W, 7-2 2/11 Wichita State1 W, 1-0 1 2/11 McNeese State W, 4-3 2/14 Nicholls State W, 6-1 2/14 Nicholls State L, 1-6 2/16 Iowa State2 W, 6-3 2 2/16 Ole Miss W, 3-1 2/17 Purdue2 W, 10-2 2/17 #17 Baylor2 W, 10-2 2/18 #17 Baylor2 W, 8-3 2/21 McNeese State W, 7-1 3 2/23 Northwestern State W, 2-0 2/23 Alcorn State3 L, 4-5 2/24 Colgate3 W, 10-1 3 2/24 Tennessee-Martin W, 5-0 2/25 Alcorn State3 W, 8-0 2/25 Tennessee-Martin3 W, 9-1 3/2 Seton Hall4 W, 18-0 3/3 Seton Hall4 W, 5-2 3/3 #3 Alabama4 L, 0-6 3/4 #5 Alabama4 L, 3-6 3/7 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-1 3/7 Middle Tennessee• L, 3-5 3/8 Middle Tennessee• L, 3-4 3/10 FAU• W, 3-2 3/10 FAU• W, 7-2 3/11 FAU• W, 3-0 3/15 Fresno State5 W, 3-1 3/16 #2 Arizona State5 W, 2-0 3/16 Notre Dame5 W, 4-2 3/17 Penn State5 W, 6-5 5 3/18 #5 Arizona L, 0-9 3/22 Southern Miss W, 5-4 3/24 WKU• W, 3-2 3/24 WKU• W, 10-1 3/25 WKU• W, 2-0 3/28 Northwestern State W, 6-2 3/28 Northwestern State W, 12-4 4/3 McNeese State L, 5-6 4/6 FIU• L, 0-4 4/6 FIU• L, 0-2 4/7 FIU• L, 3-8 4/15 South Alabama• W, 5-4 4/15 South Alabama• L, 0-8 4/18 Houston W, 5-0 4/18 Houston W, 14-0 4/21 Troy• W, 7-0 4/21 Troy• L, 5-8 4/22 Troy• W, 8-0 4/28 #22 North Texas• W, 6-5 4/28 #22 North Texas• W, 12-3 4/29 #22 North Texas• W, 4-2 5/2 Nicholls State W, 8-0 5/2 Nicholls State W, 9-0 5/5 ULM• W, 5-3 5/5 ULM• L, 0-1 5/6 ULM• W, 9-3 5/9 North Texas6 L, 5-6 5/10 WKU6 L, 1-4 5/18 Houston7 L, 3-4 5/19 Sam Houston State7 L, 1-2

62 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

1 - 21st Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Northwestern State Invitational (Natchitoches, La.) 4 - Easton Spring Fling (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 5 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 7 - NCAA Regional (College Station, Texas)

2008

52-15

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-3 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Champion NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Champion NCAA Houston Super Regional Champion NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/9 ULM1 W, 6-0 2/9 Louisiana Tech1 W, 13-0 1 2/10 Louisiana Tech W, 8-3 2/20 McNeese State W, 12-0 2/22 Mississippi Valley2 W, 15-0 2/22 Southern Miss2 W, 4-1 2/23 Mississippi Valley2 W, 9-0 2 2/24 Southern Miss W, 3-2 2/29 #23 North Carolina3 W, 7-1 2/29 Nebraska3 L, 1-3 3 3/1 Tennessee Tech W, 8-0 3 3/1 Iowa L, 1-2 3/2 #12 Michigan3 L, 0-9 3/4 Nicholls State W, 11-3 3/4 Nicholls State W, 12-0 3/7 #3 Texas A&M4 L, 0-1 3/8 BYU4 W, 7-4 3/8 #3 Texas A&M4 W, 2-1 3/9 Illinois4 W, 4-1 3/9 Illinois4 L, 1-2 3/11 IUPUI W, 12-0 3/11 IUPUI W, 14-0 3/16 Middle Tennessee• W, 8-1 3/16 Middle Tennessee• W, 12-1 3/21 #1 Arizona State5 L, 1-3 3/21 UNLV5 W, 10-0 5 3/22 #7 Arizona L, 0-2 3/22 #6 Michigan5 L, 2-7 3/25 WKU• L, 2-5 3/25 WKU• W, 11-4 3/26 WKU• L, 2-3 4/1 Grambling W, 8-0 4/1 Grambling W, 6-0 4/3 Southern Miss W, 2-0 4/5 FIU• W, 7-6 4/5 FIU• W, 9-8 4/6 FIU• W, 7-4 4/9 McNeese State W, 7-0 4/12 South Alabama• W, 10-2 4/12 South Alabama• W, 7-1 4/13 South Alabama• W, 8-0 4/16 FAU• W, 5-1 4/16 FAU• W, 4-0 4/17 FAU• W, 4-0 4/23 North Texas• W, 8-0 4/23 North Texas• W, 8-0 4/24 North Texas• W, 3-2 4/26 Troy• W, 4-2 4/26 Troy• W, 4-0 4/30 #9 Houston L, 0-2 4/30 #9 Houston W, 4-0 5/3 ULM• L, 0-1 5/3 ULM• W, 9-1 5/4 ULM• W, 10-0 5/7 WKU6 W, 8-0 5/8 FIU6 W, 8-2 5/9 WKU6 W, 3-1 5/9 ULM6 W, 13-0 5/16 East Carolina7 W, 2-1 5/17 #15 LSU7 W, 9-4 5/18 #15 LSU7 W, 6-3 5/23 #10 Houston8 W, 6-4 5/24 #10 Houston8 L, 3-6 8 5/24 #10 Houston W, 4-0 5/29 #1 Florida9 W, 3-2 5/30 #4 Texas A&M9 L, 1-2 5/31 #3 Alabama9 L, 1-3 1 - Louisiana Tech Tournament (Ruston, La.) 2 - 22nd Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 4 - Aggie Classic (College Station, Texas) 5 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Troy, Ala.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 8 - NCAA Super Regional (Houston, Texas) 9 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

2009

45-13

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 18-5 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Champion NCAA Waco Regional Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/6 Ole Miss W, 7-0 2/7 Ole Miss L, 2-4 2/8 Ole Miss L, 0-4 1 2/13 Lipscomb W, 4-2

2/14 Louisiana Tech1 2/14 Providence1 2/15 Nicholls State1 2/15 McNeese State1 2/20 Connecticut2 2/20 Kentucky2 2/21 San Diego State2 2/22 San Diego State2 3/4 Southern Miss 3/10 Louisiana Tech 3/10 Louisiana Tech 3/12 Nebraska3 3/13 Michigan3 3/13 Fresno State3 3/14 Oklahoma3 3/15 New Mexico3 3/17 Tulsa 3/21 WKU• 3/21 WKU• 3/22 WKU• 3/28 McNeese State 3/31 Middle Tennessee• 3/31 Middle Tennessee• 4/1 Middle Tennessee• 4/4 FIU• 4/4 FIU• 4/5 FIU• 4/7 McNeese State 4/10 South Alabama• 4/10 South Alabama• 4/11 South Alabama• 4/14 FAU• 4/14 FAU• 4/15 FAU• 4/18 Troy• 4/18 Troy• 4/19 Troy• 4/21 Grambling 4/25 North Texas• 4/25 North Texas• 4/26 North Texas• 4/28 Houston 5/2 ULM• 5/2 ULM• 5/6 ULM4 5/7 North Texas4 5/8 ULM4 5/8 FIU4 5/9 FIU4 5/9 FAU4 5/15 Baylor5 5/16 #13 Northwestern5 5/17 Texas State5 5/17 Baylor5

W, 11-0 W, 13-2 W, 5-1 W, 11-0 W, 9-4 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-2 L, 1-9 W, 7-0 L, 5-8 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 L, 0-1 W, 6-3 L, 0-1 W, 10-0 W, 7-0 W, 11-3 W, 12-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-0 L, 2-3 W, 8-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-2 W, 9-1 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 10-0 W, 11-2 W, 12-3 W, 4-3 W, 9-1 W, 8-0 L, 0-1 W, 8-3 W, 9-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 8-3 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 W, 5-0 L, 1-6

2010

45-18

1 - 23rd Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Fifth Annual Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas) 5 - NCAA Regional (Waco, Texas)

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-5 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Champion NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Champion NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional Date Opponent Result 2/12 Bryant1 W, 16-0 1 2/13 Bradley W, 8-0 2/13 Syracuse1 W, 9-0 2/14 Bradley1 W, 9-0 2/14 Syracuse1 W, 10-4 2 2/19 Iowa State W, 6-5 2/19 Houston2 L, 1-2 2/20 #20 Texas2 L, 1-7 2/20 UTSA2 W, 3-1 2 2/21 Prudue W, 7-6 2/26 Raford3 W, 8-0 2/26 #4 Michigan3 L, 0-6 2/27 #6 Missouri3 L, 6-11 3 2/27 #11 Geogria Tech L, 1-7 2/28 #20 UMass3 W, 14-0 3/5 Drake4 L, 1-2 3/5 Arkansas4 W, 5-2 4 3/6 Eastern Illinois W, 11-0 3/6 Southern Miss4 W, 7-3 3/7 Iowa State4 W, 4-1 3/11 McNeese State W, 9-1 3/11 McNeese State L, 1-3 3/18 Virginia5 L, 4-10 3/18 Fresno State5 W, 7-5 3/19 #1 Washington5 L, 0-8 3/20 Purdue5 L, 7-14 5 3/21 Cal State Fullerton L, 6-9 3/27 WKU• L, 7-4 3/27 WKU• W, 8-1 3/28 WKU• W, 6-2 3/30 Houston W, 6-0 3/30 Houston W, 4-0 4/6 Middle Tennessee• L, 1-4 4/6 Middle Tennessee• W, 2-1

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4/7 Middle Tennessee• 4/10 FIU• 4/10 FIU• 4/11 FIU• 4/14 McNeese State 4/17 South Alabama• 4/17 South Alabama• 4/18 South Alabama• 4/20 FAU• 4/20 FAU• 4/21 FAU• 4/24 Troy• 4/25 Troy• 4/25 Troy• 5/1 North Texas• 5/1 North Texas• 5/2 North Texas• 5/8 ULM• 5/8 ULM• 5/9 ULM• 5/12 Middle Tennessee6 5/13 FAU6 5/14 ULM6 5/15 Troy6 5/21 #18 Texas A&M7 5/22 #17 LSU7 5/23 #18 Texas A&M7 5/29 #5 UCLA8 5/30 #5 UCLA8

W, 10-4 L, 2-6 L, 3-4 W, 9-5 W, 11-1 W, 9-0 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 6-4 W, 4-2 W, 1-0 W, 6-3 W, 5-0 L, 4-5 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-1 W, 11-0 L, 1-2 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 W, 8-0 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 L, 2-10 L, 1-10

2011

51-11

1 - 24th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Houston Marriott Classic (Hosuton, Texas) 3 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 4 - Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) 5 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 8 - NCAA Super Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-5 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Champion NCAA Austin Regional Runner-Up Date Opponent Result 2/11 Rhode Island1 W, 14-0 2/11 Rhode Island1 W, 20-0 2/12 Arkansas1 W, 14-1 2/12 Prairie View A&M1 W, 28-0 2/13 Sam Houston State1 W, 4-1 2/18 Maine2 W, 11-0 2 2/18 Tennessee State W, 19-0 2/19 Maine2 W, 9-0 2/19 Stephen F. Austin2 W, 7-0 2/20 Tennessee State2 W, 9-1 3 2/25 Southern L, 4-5 3 2/25 Jackson State W, 12-2 2/26 Grambling State3 W, 7-0 2/26 McNeese State3 W, 4-0 2/27 Houston Baptist3 W, 5-0 4 3/4 Virginia W, 9-1 3/4 #3 Alabama4 W, 1-0 3/5 #13 Oregon4 L, 2-5 3/5 Temple4 W, 18-3 4 3/6 Long Island W, 4-0 3/12 North Texas* W, 5-2 3/12 North Texas* W, 7-3 3/13 North Texas* L, 5-8 3/15 McNeese State W, 9-4 3/17 Notre Dame5 W, 5-1 3/17 #7 Arizona5 L, 2-10 3/18 #6 Arizona State5 L, 4-10 5 3/19 New Mexico W, 8-4 3/19 Long Beach State5 W, 9-5 3/26 Troy• W, 5-2 3/26 Troy• W, 8-0 3/27 Troy• W, 9-1 4/6 FIU• W, 7-2 4/6 FIU• L, 2-3 4/7 FIU• W, 2-1 4/9 South Alabama• W, 5-1 4/9 South Alabama• W, 13-2 4/10 South Alabama• W, 10-2 4/13 Centenary W, 7-0 4/16 Middle Tennessee• W, 11-0 4/16 Middle Tennessee• W, 9-1 4/17 Middle Tennessee• W, 8-0 4/19 Nicholls State W, 8-0 4/19 Nicholls State W, 11-2 4/23 FAU• L, 0-1 4/23 FAU• L, 2-4 4/24 FAU• L, 2-6 4/27 Northwestern State W, 10-0 4/30 WKU• W, 3-2 4/30 WKU• W, 10-2 5/1 WKU• W, 10-0 5/8 ULM• W, 3-0 5/8 ULM• W, 12-3 5/9 ULM• L, 5-0 5/11 Middle Tennessee6 W, 10-3 6 5/12 Troy W, 7-3 5/13 South Alabama6 W, 10-0 5/14 FAU6 W, 8-0 LOU I SI A N A R AGI N ’ CA J UN S


All-Time Results 5/20 Houston7 5/21 Texas State7 5/21 #6 Texas7 5/22 Houston7

L, 2-7 W, 11-2 W, 5-3 L, 1-4

1 - 25th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - McNeese Cowgirl Classic (Lake Charles, La.) 4 - Citrus Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) 5 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas)

2012

53-6

Coaches: Stefni and Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 21-3 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Runner-Up NCAA Lafayette Regional Champion NCAA Tempe Super Regional Date Opponent Result 2/11 Rutgers1 W, 15-1 1 2/11 #24 Tulsa W, 19-4 2/12 Mississippi Valley State1 W, 21-0 2/17 UTEP2 W, 11-1 2/17 Northwestern2 W, 6-4 2/19 Louisiana Tech2 W, 9-0 2 2/19 Northwestern State W, 10-0 2/24 Mississippi State3 W, 6-2 2/24 Hofstra3 W, 5-4 3 2/25 Boston University W, 5-1 3 2/25 #25 Michigan W, 10-7 2/26 Winthrop3 W, 6-1 3/2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi4 W, 3-0 4 3/3 Kentucky W, 5-4 3/3 Nicholls State4 W, 15-4 3/4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi4 W, 19-1 3/4 Stephen F. Austin4 W, 14-3 3/7 Houston W, 12-7 3/7 Houston W, 3-2 3/10 North Texas• W, 7-6 3/10 North Texas• W, 5-4 3/11 North Texas• W, 11-4 3/13 McNeese State W, 6-0 3/15 #5 Arizona State5 W, 9-2 3/16 Penn State5 W, 5-1 5 3/16 Fresno State W, 9-1 3/22 Georgia Tech W, 12-11 3/22 Georgia Tech W, 10-2 3/24 Troy• L, 4-9 3/24 Troy• W, 9-1 3/25 Troy• W, 9-1 4/6 South Alabama• W, 1-0 4/6 South Alabama• W, 2-0 4/7 South Alabama• W, 3-0 4/10 FIU• W, 10-5 4/10 FIU• L, 1-2 4/11 FIU• W, 6-0 4/14 Middle Tennessee• W, 8-0 4/14 Middle Tennessee• W, 9-1 4/15 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-3 4/21 Florida Atlantic• W, 21-0 4/21 Florida Atlantic• W, 10-2 4/22 Florida Atlantic• W, 9-1 4/28 WKU• W, 4-1 4/28 WKU• W, 2-1 4/29 WKU• W, 4-2 5/5 ULM• L, 2-4 5/5 ULM• W, 8-3 5/6 ULM• W, 11-4 5/9 Florida Atlantic6 W, 7-1 5/11 WKU6 W, 12-1 5/11 North Texas6 W, 5-1 5/12 South Alabama6 L, 1-3 7 5/18 Mississippi Valley State W, 8-0 7 5/19 #16 Stanford W, 9-3 5/20 #16 Stanford7 W, 6-2 5/24 #2 Arizona State8 W, 6-0 8 5/25 #2 Arizona State L, 2-9 8 5/22 #2 Arizona State L, 0-8 1 - 26th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - 8th Annual Mardi Gras Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Clearwater, Fla. 4 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 5 - Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - Sun Belt Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 7 - NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) 8 - NCAA Super Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)

2013

47-15

Coach: Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-4 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Champions NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional Date Opponent Result 2/9 Lipscomb1 W, 5-2 2/9 Iowa1 L, 10-13 1 2/10 Iowa W, 11-0 2/13 Mississippi State W, 9-1 2/15 Mississippi Valley State2 W, 13-2 2/16 Texas State2 W, 9-1 2/16 Mississippi Valley State2 W, 16-4 2/17 Texas State2 W, 3-2 2/20 McNeese State W, 5-1 2/22 #15 Michigan3 L, 1-3 3 2/22 #14 South Florida W, 3-0 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

2/23 Illinois State3 2/23 Hofstra3 2/24 James Madison3 2/26 Southern 3/1 Pittsburgh4 3/1 #5 Texas A&M4 3/2 #13 Texas4 3/2 College of Charleston4 3/3 Illinois State4 3/6 #10 Texas 3/6 #10 Texas 3/9 WKU• 3/9 WKU• 3/10 WKU• 3/13 Louisiana Tech 3/13 Louisiana Tech 3/16 South Alabama• 3/16 South Alabama• 3/17 South Alabama• 3/29 FIU• 3/29 FIU• 3/30 FIU• 4/6 North Texas• 4/6 North Texas• 4/7 North Texas• 4/10 Southern Miss 4/10 Southern Miss 4/13 Middle Tennessee• 4/13 Middle Tennessee• 4/14 Middle Tennessee• 4/17 Houston 4/17 Houston 4/21 Florida Atlantic• 4/21 Florida Atlantic• 4/27 Troy• 4/27 Troy• 4/28 Troy• 5/4 ULM• 5/4 ULM• 5/5 ULM• 5/8 FIU5 5/9 #19 South Alabama5 5/10 Florida Atlantic5 5/10 WKU5 5/11 WKU5 5/17 Northwestern State6 5/18 #10 LSU6 5/19 #10 LSU6 5/24 #7 Michigan7 5/25 #7 Michigan7 5/25 #7 Michigan7

1- Hilton Houston Plaza Classic (Houston, Texas) 2 - 27th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 3 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Clearwater, Fla.) 4 - Diamond 9 Citrus Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) 5 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Troy, Ala.) 6 - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 7 - NCAA Super Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2014

W, 8-5 W, 4-2 W, 9-1 W, 9-1 W, 8-0 L, 4-6 L, 2-7 W, 16-0 L, 3-4 L, 4-9 L, 1-7 W, 10-0 L, 2-12 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 W, 9-1 L, 3-7 L, 4-8 W, 2-1 W, 10-2 W, 9-5 W, 7-5 W, 10-0 W, 8-2 W, 5-0 W, 18-2 W, 10-0 W, 10-0 W, 6-3 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 W, 10-5 W, 1-0 (8) W, 8-4 W, 9-1 W, 6-0 W, 7-2 W, 8-2 W, 12-3 W, 6-0 W, 8-7 (8) L, 0-1 (8) W, 15-0 W, 3-2 L, 4-7 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-4 W, 5-0 L, 1-2

49-10-1

Coach: Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 19-1 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Champion NCAA Lafayette Regional Champion NCAA Lafayette Super Regional Champion NCAA Women’s College World Series Date Opponent Result 2/7 Northern Iowa1 W. 10-8 1 2/7 #10 Texas L, 7-10 2/8 North Carolina1 W, 6-5 2/8 #10 Texas1 L, 3-7 2/9 Purdue1 T, 7-7 2 2/14 #4 Michigan W, 8-6 2 2/14 Valparaiso W, 3-2 2/15 #4 Michigan2 L, 1-15 2/15 Memphis2 W, 13-2 2/16 Central Arkansas2 W, 5-0 2/21 Illinois State3 W, 10-4 2/21 James Madison3 L, 0-3 2/22 Hofstra3 W, 7-4 3 2/22 South Florida L, 5-8 2/23 Rutgers3 W, 4-3 2/28 UTSA4 W, 6-2 2/28 #12 Baylor4 W, 11-10 3/1 Chattanooga4 W, 6-2 4 3/1 Ohio W, 3-1 3/2 Memphis4 W, 3-2 3/6 Lamar W, 14-3 3/14 #13 Oklahoma L, 5-13 3/15 #13 Oklahoma W, 7-0 3/15 #13 Oklahoma W, 3-1 3/19 Sam Houston State W, 6-0 3/19 Sam Houston State W, 4-2 3/22 Georgia State• W, 8-3 3/22 Georgia State• W, 4-2 3/23 Georgia State• W, 13-0 3/29 Texas State• W, 5-2 3/29 Texas State• W, 5-2 3/30 Texas State• W, 8-3 4/5 WKU• W, 8-4 4/5 WKU• W, 11-5

4/6 WKU• 4/12 #15 South Alabama• 4/12 #15 South Alabama• 4/13 #15 South Alabama• 4/16 McNeese State 4/19 Troy• 4/19 Troy• 4/22 #14 Baylor 4/22 #14 Baylor 4/26 UT Arlington• 4/26 UT Arlington• 4/27 UT Arlington• 5/3 ULM• 5/3 ULM• 5/4 ULM• 5/8 WKU5 5/9 #22 South Alabama5 5/9 ULM5 5/10 #22 South Alabama5 5/16 Texas Southern6 5/17 Texas6 5/18 Texas6 5/23 #10 Arizona7 5/24 #10 Arizona7 5/29 #15 Kentucky8 5/31 #12 Oklahoma8

W, 6-4 W, 6-2 L, 4-8 W, 5-1 W, 5-4 W, 5-0 W, 9-0 W, 5-2 W, 7-4 W, 7-0 W, 13-0 W, 8-0 W, 8-6 W, 7-0 W, 9-3 W, 5-3 L, 2-4 W, 14-6 W, 4-1 W, 7-4 W, 3-2 W, 10-1 W, 5-3 W, 7-1 L, 1-4 L, 1-3

2015

42-12

1- 28th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 3 - NFCA Leadoff Classic (Clearwater, Fla.) 4 - Gulfport College Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) 5 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 6 - NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) 7 - NCAA Super Regional (Lafayette, La.) 8 - NCAA Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

Coach: Michael Lotief Sun Belt Record: 20-3 Sun Belt Conference Champion Sun Belt Tournament Runner-Up NCAA Lafayette Regional Champion NCAA Auburn Super Regional Date Opponent Result 2/6 NC State1 W, 6-0 1 2/7 Central Arkansas W, 8-0 2/7 Eastern Illinois1 W, 17-0 2/8 Eastern Illinois1 W, 9-0 2/13 Idaho State2 W, 5-1 2 2/13 Mississippi Valley W, 15-0 2/14 Mississippi Valley2 W, 20-0 2/14 Idaho State2 W, 3-0 2 2/15 Idaho State W, 6-0 3 2/20 Iowa W, 4-3 2/20 Hofstra3 W, 3-0 2/21 Hofstra3 W, 9-0 2/21 Missouri State3 W, 5-0 2/22 McNeese State3 W, 11-3 2/28 #4 Alabama L, 1-5 2/28 #4 Alabama W, 2-1 3/1 #4 Alabama L, 2-3 3/7 #24 South Alabama• W, 3-2 3/7 #24 South Alabama• W, 9-3 3/8 #24 South Alabama• L, 5-8 3/13 UT Arlington• W, 18-0 3/14 UT Arlington• W, 4-1 3/14 UT Arlington• W, 8-0 3/16 Georgia Southern• W, 8-2 3/17 Georgia Southern• W, 12-1 3/17 Georgia Southern• W, 9-0 3/21 Troy• L, 5-9 3/21 Troy• W, 6-3 3/22 Troy• W, 12-2 3/28 Texas State• L, 13-14 3/28 Texas State• W, 15-2 3/29 Texas State• W, 4-0 4/3 Georgia State• W, 10-1 4/4 Georgia State• W, 10-2 4/4 Georgia State• W, 8-0 4/11 #14 Baylor W, 3-1 4/11 #14 Baylor W, 12-2 4/18 Appalachian State• W, 21-5 4/18 Appalachian State• W, 23-6 4/24 #2 Oregon L, 0-8 4/25 #2 Oregon L, 2-10 4/25 #2 Oregon L, 1-2 5/2 ULM• W, 9-3 5/2 ULM• W, 20-2 5/3 ULM• W, 9-2 5/7 Georgia State4 W, 10-2 5/8 #23 South Alabama4 W, 6-3 5/9 #23 South Alabama4 L, 0-2 5/15 Weber State5 W, 11-0 5 5/16 #18 Baylor W, 3-1 5/17 #18 Baylor5 L, 2-6 5/17 #18 Baylor5 W, 9-1 6 5/22 #4 Auburn L, 11-12 5/23 #4 Auburn6 L, 3-6

1 - 29th Annual Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2 - Mardi Gras Classic presented by Hilton Lafayette (Lafayette, La.) 3 - Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (Lafayette, La.) 4 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) 5 - NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) 6 - NCAA Super Regional (Auburn, Ala.)

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All-Time Results

Year-by-Year Record Breakdown Year Overall Conference Independent (1981-82) 1981 6-14 (.300) 1982 15-13 (.536)

NCAA NCAA Regional Super Regional

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Head Coach

All-Time Record

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6-14 (.300) 21-27 (.438)

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Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard

43-40 (.518) 71-49 (.592) 110-62 (.640) 142-81 (.637) 173-99 (.636)

- - 1-2 0-2 1-2 3-0 2-2 3-0 3-0 2-2 - 3-2

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Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard Yvette Girouard

202-115 (.637) 250-131 (.656) 294-139 (.679) 327-149 (.687) 368-161 (.696) 425-168 (.717) 482-173 (.736) 531-182 (.745) 577-192 (.750) 623-210 (.748) 659-225 (.745) 713-236 (.751)

1-2 2-2 1-2 4-1 5-2 1-2 2-2 0-2 3-0 2-2 3-0 2-2 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 56-32 (.636)

- - - - - - - - 2-1 - 0-2 - 1-2 1-2 2-0 0-2 6-9 (.400)

- - - 0-2 - - - - 1-2 - - - - - 0-2 - 6-12 (.333)

Yvette Girouard Stefni Lotief Stefni Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Stefni & Michael Lotief Michael Lotief Michael Lotief Michael Lotief

758-251 (.751) 809-261 (.756) 859-274 (.758) 906-285 (.761) 966-293 (.767) 1,017-303 (.770) 1,067-315 (.772) 1,113-333 (.770) 1,165-348 (.770) 1,210-361 (.770) 1,255-379 (.768) 1,306-390 (.770) 1,359-396 (.774) 1,406-411 (.774) 1,455-421-1 (.775) 1,497-433-1 (.776)

Southland Conference (1983-87) 1983 22-13 (.629) 6-2 (.750) - 1st, South Zone 1984 28-9 (.757) 6-2 (.750) - 1st, South Zone 1985 39-13 (.750) 12-0 (1.000) - 1st 1986 32-19 (.627) 10-2 (.833) - t-1st 1987 31-18 (.633) 10-2 (.833) - 1st Independent (1988-99) 1988 29-16 (.644) - 1989 48-16 (.750) - 1990 44-8 (.846) - 1991 33-10 (.767) - 1992 41-12 (.774) - 1993 57-7 (.891) - 1994 57-5 (.919) - 1995 49-9 (.845) - 1996 46-10 (.821) - 1997 46-18 (.719) - 1998 36-15 (.706) - 1999 54-11 (.831) - Sun Belt Conference (2000-present) 2000 45-15 (.750) - 2001 51-10 (.836) 19-1 (.950) - 1st 2002 50-13 (.794) 15-1 (.938) - 1st 2003 47-11 (.810) 13-3 (.813) - 1st 2004 60-8 (.882) 18-0 (1.000) - 1st 2005 51-10 (.836) 19-1 (.950) - 1st 2006 50-12 (.806) 12-3 (.800) - 1st 2007 46-18 (.719) 15-8 (.652) - 2nd 2008 52-15 (.776) 19-3 (.864) - 1st 2009 45-13 (.776) 18-5 (.783) - 1st 2010 45-18 (.714) 19-5 (.792) - 1st 2011 51-11 (.823) 19-5 (.792) - 1st 2012 53-6 (.898) 21-3 (.875) - 1st 2013 47-15 (.758) 19-4 (.826) - 3rd 2014 49-10-1 (.825) 19-1 (.950) - 1st 2015 42-12 (.778) 20-3 (.870) - 1st Totals 1,497-433-1 (.776) 309-54 (.851)

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Sun Belt Tournament Results

Sun Belt Tournament History (2000-present) 2000 (Lafayette)

#1 Seed

2001 (Las Cruces, NM)

#1 Seed

Apr. 28 vs. #4 La. Tech Apr. 29 vs. #2 FIU Apr. 30 vs. #3 WKU

May 11 vs. #6 WKU May 12 vs. #3 New Mexico St. May 12 vs. #4 Middle Tenn. May 13 vs. #4 Middle Tenn.

2002 (Miami)

May 9 vs. #4 Middle Tenn. May 10 vs. #3 FIU May 11 vs. #4 Middle Tenn.

W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 W, 8-4 W, 6-5 W, 6-4

#1 Seed W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 6-0

2003 (Bowling Green, KY) #1 Seed May 8 vs. #4 WKU May 9 vs. #2 FIU May 10 vs. #2 FIU

2004 (Lafayette)

May 13 vs. #5 North Texas May 15 vs. #2 FIU May 15 vs. #3 Middle Tenn.

W, 2-1 W, 6-0 W, 6-2

#1 Seed W, 7-0 W, 3-0 W, 19-0

2005 (Bowling Green, KY) #1 Seed May 12 vs. #5 North Texas May 13 vs. #2 WKU May 14 vs. #2 WKU

2006 (Miami)

May 11 vs. #5 Troy May 12 vs. #2 FIU May 13 vs. #2 FIU

2010 (Mobile, AL)

#1 Seed

2011 (Lafayette)

#1 Seed

May 12 vs. #8 Middle Tenn. May 13 vs. #4 Florida Atlantic May 14 vs. #7 ULM May 15 vs. #6 Troy May 11 vs. #8 Middle Tenn. May 12 vs. #5 Troy May 13 vs. #3 South Alabama May 14 vs. #2 Florida Atlantic

W, 10-3 W, 7-3 W, 10-0 (5) W, 8-0 (5)

2012 (Boca Raton, FL)

#1 Seed

May 9 vs. #8 Florida Atlantic May 10 vs. #5 WKU May 11 vs. #4 North Texas May 12 vs. #2 South Alabama

W, 7-1 W, 12-1 (5) W, 5-1 L, 1-3

2013 (Troy, AL)

#3 Seed

May 8 vs. #6 FIU May 9 vs. #2 South Alabama May 10 vs. #5 Florida Atlantic May 10 vs. #1 WKU May 11 vs. #1 WKU

W, 8-7 (8) L, 0-1 (8) W, 15-0 (5) W, 3-2 L, 4-7 (10)

2014 (Lafayette)

#1 Seed

W, 4-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1

May 8 vs. #4 WKU May 9 vs. #2 South Alabama May 9 vs. #6 ULM May 10 vs. #2 South Alabama

#1 Seed

2015 (San Marcos, TX)

W, 4-0 W, 6-2 W, 7-4

W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 W, 8-0

May 7 vs. #5 Georgia State May 8 vs. #2 South Alabama May 9 vs. #2 South Alabama

W, 5-3 L, 2-4 (8) W, 14-6 W, 4-1

#1 Seed

W, 10-2 (6) W, 6-3 L, 0-2

2007 (Murfreesboro, TN) #2 Seed May 9 vs. #7 North Texas May 10 vs. #6 WKU

2008 (Troy, AL)

L, 5-6 L, 1-4

#1 Seed

May 7 vs. #8 WKU May 8 vs. #4 FIU May 9 vs. #8 WKU May 10 vs. #7 ULM

W, 8-0 (6) W, 8-2 W, 3-1 W, 13-0 (5)

2009 (Denton, TX)

#1 Seed

May 6 vs. #8 ULM May 7 vs. #5 North Texas May 8 vs. #8 ULM May 8 vs. #4 FIU May 9 vs. #4 FIU May 9 vs. #7 Florida Atlantic

L, 0-1 W, 8-3 W, 9-1 (6) W, 3-0 W, 8-0 (5) W, 8-3

Year (Site) 2000 (Lafayette) 2001 (Las Cruces, NM) 2002 (Miami) 2003 (Bowling Green, KY) 2004 (Lafayette) 2005 (Bowling Green, KY) 2006 (Miami) 2007 (Murfreesboro, TN) 2008 (Troy, AL) 2009 (Denton, TX) 2010 (Mobile, AL) 2011 (Lafayette) 2012 (Boca Raton, FL) 2013 (Troy, AL) 2014 (Lafayette) 2015 (San Marcos, TX) Totals

Record 3-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-2 4-0 5-1 4-0 4-0 3-1 3-2 3-1 2-1 50-8 (.862)

Finish Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions t-7th Champions Champions Champions Champions Runner-Up t-3rd Champions Runner-Up 12 titles

All-Tournament Selections Heather Bobbitt (2005) Donna Bourgeois (2009, 2010) Lana Bowers (2009) Gabriele Bridges (2008, 2010, 2011) Ashley Brignac (2008, 2011) Sarah Draheim (2013) Lexie Elkins (2014, 2015) Ashley Evans (2004, 2005) Danyele Gomez (2005, 2006) Christina Hamilton (2014) Tara Hamilton (2006) Jessica Lemoine (2006) Krystal Lewallen (2006) Brooke Mitchell (2004) Nerissa Myers (2012) Christi Orgeron (2009, 2011) Shelbi Redfearn (2014) DJ Sanders (2015) Holly Tankersley (2004) Melissa Verde (2008, 2009) Jordan Wallace (2012, 2013, 2015) Samantha Walsh (2014)

Most Outstanding Player

Records vs. Opponents in SBC Tournament Florida Atlantic____________________ 5-0 FIU______________________________11-0 Georgia State_____________________ 1-0 Louisiana Tech____________________ 1-0 Middle Tennessee__________________ 7-0 New Mexico State__________________ 1-0 North Texas_______________________ 4-1 South Alabama ___________________ 3-4 Troy_____________________________ 3-0 ULM_____________________________ 4-1 WKU____________________________10-2 LOUIS IAN A R AG I N ’ C A JUNS

Sun Belt Tournament Ledger

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2000: Kim Dunlap (P) 2001: Missy Martin (P) 2002: Melissa Coronado (P) 2003: Brooke Mitchell (P) 2004: Brooke Mitchell (P) 2005: Heather Bobbitt (P) 2006: Jessica Lemoine (C) 2008: Ashley Brignac (P) 2009: Christi Orgeron (DP) 2010: Donna Bourgeois (P)/Gabriele Bridges (1B) 2011: Christi Orgeron (RF) 2014: Lexie Elkins (C)

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NCAA Tournament Results 1990 - NCAA Regional VII Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): A Ragin’ Cajuns team of firsts - which hosted the first-ever NCAA postseason event in Lafayette - finished one run short of an invitation to the College World Series in 1990. A 10-inning, 2-1 loss to Florida State in the regional championship wasn’t fitting for a team that had its highest ranking ever (No. 7), its first-ever first team All-American and its first-ever National Coach of the Year.

Louisiana 4, Cal State-Northridge 2 (May 28) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 004 0 4 7 2 CSN 000 000 2 2 4 1 WP: Hall; LP: Windmiller

Louisiana 1, Texas A&M 0 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Texas A&M 000 000 0 0 2 1 Louisiana 100 000 X 1 8 0 WP: Stefni Whitton; LP: Dana Mitchell

Louisiana 1, Connecticut 0 (May 30) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 010 0 1 4 0 UConn 000 000 0 0 3 2 WP: Skow; LP: Conlon

Florida State 4, Louisiana 3 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 002 1 3 8 4 Florida State 000 103 X 4 4 2 WP: Debbie DeJohn; LP: Cathy McAllister

Louisiana 1, Arizona 0 (May 30) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona 000 000 0 0 6 4 Louisiana 000 010 X 1 4 0 WP: Hall; LP: Parra

Florida State 2, Louisiana 1 (10 inn. - May 19) Team 123 456 789 10 r h e Florida State 000 100 000 1 2 10 4 Louisiana 000 001 000 0 1 3 0 WP: Debbie DeJohn; LP: Stefni Whitton

UCLA 1, Louisiana 0 (May 31) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 0 0 1 0 UCLA 000 010 X 1 3 0 WP: Fernandez; LP: Hall

1991 - NCAA Regional VI Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): UL once again hosted an NCAA South Regional in 1991, only to drop two straight to Florida State and Oklahoma State. The Seminoles’ Christy Larsen tossed a one-hitter against the Cajuns in the opening game. Oklahoma State rallied back from a 2-0 deficit in taking a 3-2 win over Louisiana.

Arizona 2, Louisiana 1 (10 inn. - May 29) Team 123 456 789 10 r h e Arizona 000 000 100 1 2 7 1 Louisiana 000 010 000 0 1 3 0 WP: Parra; LP: Hall

1994 - NCAA Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): For the fifth straight year Louisiana advanced to postseason play, hosting an NCAA Regional at Lamson Park for the fourth time. The Ragin’ Cajuns opened the tournament with a 3-0 win over state rival McNeese State, but lost two of three to Utah.

Florida State 1, Louisiana 0 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 0 0 1 1 Florida State 000 001 X 1 4 1 WP: Christy Larsen; LP: Kyla Hall

Louisiana 3, McNeese State 0 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e McNeese State 000 000 0 0 3 1 Louisiana 000 210 X 3 7 1 WP: Kyla Hall; LP: Angela Harrison

Oklahoma State 3, Louisiana 2 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 100 0 2 5 1 Oklahoma St. 000 210 X 3 5 4 WP: Dena Carter; LP: Kyla Hall

Louisiana 1, Utah 0 (9 inn. - May 21) Team 123 456 789 r h e Utah 000 000 000 0 4 0 Louisiana 000 000 001 1 5 1 WP: Kyla Hall; LP: Aly Andrus

1992 - NCAA Regional VIII Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): The Seminoles were once again instrumental in denying UL a spot in the College World Series, defeating the Ragin’ Cajuns twice by a 1-0 score at Lamson Park. Florida State’s Lisa Davidson drove in the only run in the rematch to give the Seminoles another 1-0 win.

Utah 3, Louisiana 2 (8 inn. - May 22) Team 123 456 78 r h e Louisiana 000 200 00 2 6 1 Utah 000 011 01 3 11 0 WP: Aly Andrus; LP: Kyla Hall

Florida State 1, Louisiana 0 (10 inn. - May 16) Team 123 456 789 10 r h e Louisiana 000 000 000 0 0 5 1 Florida State 000 000 001 X 1 7 0 WP: Toni Gutierrez; LP: Kyla Hall

Utah 2, Louisiana 0 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 0 0 3 1 Utah 200 000 X 2 4 0 WP: Aly Andrus; LP: Nicki Kephart

Louisiana 1, UNLV 0 (9 inn. - May 16) Team 123 456 789 r h e Louisiana 000 000 001 1 3 1 UNLV 000 000 000 0 3 5 WP: Kyla Hall; LP: Lori Harrigan

1995 - NCAA Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): For the first time in five tries, Louisiana won an NCAA regional at home to advance to the College World Series, their second appearance in Oklahoma City. Top-seeded in the South Region, the Cajuns worked their way by Nicholls State 5-1 in their first game of the regional before defeating Washington twice.

Florida State 1, Louisiana 0 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Florida State 010 000 0 1 8 0 Louisiana 000 000 0 0 3 0 WP: Toni Gutierrez; LP: Kyla Hall

Louisiana 5, Nicholls State 1 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e Nicholls State 100 000 0 1 4 0 Louisiana 000 230 X 5 10 1 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Brandi Landry

1993 - NCAA Regional VIII Alumni Field (Ann Arbor, Mich.): For the first time in four years, the Ragin’ Cajuns were sent on the road for postseason action. Unphased, Louisiana won three straight at Alumni Field to advance to the College World Series. The “Comeback Cajuns” took two away from Michigan to advance to the College World Series.

Louisiana 7, Washington 6 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 200 220 1 7 10 1 Washington 013 002 0 6 7 1 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Stephanie Burns

Louisiana 7, Bowling Green 3 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 014 002 0 7 10 1 Bowling Green 000 000 3 3 11 2 WP: Missy Skow; LP: Jennifer Wolf Louisiana 6, Michigan 5 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 003 003 0 6 11 4 Michigan 000 320 0 5 8 1 WP: Kyla Hall; LP: Kelly Kovach Louisiana 2, Michigan 1 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 020 0 2 7 1 Michigan 001 000 0 1 5 2 WP: Kyla Hall; LP: Kelly Kovach

1993 - Women’s College World Series Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.): For the first time in the 13-year history of the program, the Ragin’ Cajuns softball team was in the Women’s College World Series. UL opened play in the tournament with a 4-2 win over Cal-State Northridge. The Cajuns then faced the eventual national champions, Arizona, dropping a 2-1 decision in 10 innings. Louisiana received a third-place national honor and Yvette Girouard was named NCAA Division I Coach of the Year for the second time. 66 2 01 6 S o ft b all M e d ia G u id e

Louisiana 3, Washington 1 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Washington 010 000 0 1 3 0 Louisiana 000 102 X 3 7 1 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Stephanie Burns

1995 - Women’s College World Series Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.): Louisiana got off to a good start in its second appearance at the CWS as Cheryl Longeway threw the 11th no-hitter in the championship’s history for a 5-0 win over Michigan. After a loss to UCLA, the Cajuns didn’t recover in their final game of the championship, dropping a 5-1 decision to UNLV after allowing all of the Rebels’ runs in the third. Louisiana 5, Michigan 0 (May 25-26) Team 123 456 7 r h e Michigan 000 000 0 0 0 0 Louisiana 120 020 X 5 7 1 WP: Longeway; LP: Griffin UCLA 3, Louisiana 0 (May 26) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 0 0 0 0 UCLA 200 100 X 3 8 0 WP: Harding; LP: Longeway UNLV 5, Louisiana 1 (May 27) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 1 1 8 0 UNLV 005 000 X 5 6 1 WP: Stewart; LP: Longeway

1996 - NCAA Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): Louisiana hosted its sixth regional in seven years, earning a third appearance at the College World Series with victories over Nebraska and Nicholls State. After claiming a 1-0 decision against Nicholls and an eight-inning 9-4 win over Nebraska, the Cajuns edged the Lady Colonels again by a 2-1 margin in the championship game. Louisiana 1, Nicholls State 0 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Nicholls State 100 000 0 0 6 2 Louisiana 000 230 X 1 5 0 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Goddu

Louisiana 4, LSU 1 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e LSU 001 000 0 1 5 1 Louisiana 000 400 X 4 3 0 WP: Micah Barbato; LP: Lewis

Louisiana 2, Nicholls State 1 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e Nicholls State 010 000 0 1 2 0 Louisiana 000 102 X 2 6 0 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Goddu

1996 - Women’s College World Series Golden Park Stadium (Columbus, Ga.): The Ragin’ Cajuns made an appearance in the Women’s College World Series for the second straight season and third time in the last four seasons. UL responded from a 2-0 loss to California in its first game by shutting out Princeton 7-0 to set up an anticipated showdown with UCLA. The Cajuns came up just short in that contest, however, as the Bruins used a three-run fifth inning to claim a 3-2 win. California 2, Louisiana 0 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e California 011 000 0 2 9 2 Louisiana 000 000 0 0 7 1 WP: Floyd; LP: Longeway

Oregon 4, Louisiana 3 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 020 0 3 6 0 Oregon 100 210 X 4 9 2 WP: Vidlund; LP: Micah Barbato

2001 - NCAA Regional Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): The Ragin’ Cajuns played easily their best game of the 2001 season in upsetting perennial Pac-10 powerhouse Arizona State to reach the NCAA Regional championship game in new head coach Stefni Lotief’s first year. All-American Alana Addison, Melissa Coronado and Tiffany Grayson were named to the All-Regional team. Louisiana 5, Southern Miss 1 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Southern Miss 010 000 0 1 3 2 Louisiana 012 011 X 5 5 1 WP: Melissa Coronado; LP: Gonzales

Louisiana 7, Princeton 0 (May 25) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 003 004 0 7 13 0 Princeton 000 000 0 0 2 3 WP: Longeway; LP: Davies

Arizona State 2, Louisiana 1 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona State 010 100 0 2 8 0 Louisiana 010 000 0 1 5 0 WP: Voak; LP: Melissa Coronado

UCLA 3, Louisiana 2 (May 25) Team 123 456 7 r h e UCLA 000 030 0 3 6 1 Louisiana 100 001 0 2 7 2 WP: Burns; LP: Longeway

1997 - NCAA Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): Louisiana posted a 4-1 upset of powerhouse UCLA to head into championship Sunday undefeated. Needing only one more victory to advance to the WCWS for a third straight season, the Cajuns were tripped up by the Bruins as UCLA posted a sweep of the hosts.

Louisiana 5, Arizona State 0 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 050 0 5 5 0 Arizona State 000 000 0 0 1 0 WP: Melissa Coronado; LP: Voak LSU 2, Louisiana 1 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 100 0 1 3 0 LSU 002 000 0 2 6 0 WP: Sneed; LP: Melissa Coronado

2002 - NCAA Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): The Ragin’ Cajuns hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time since 1997. Louisiana opened play with a 13-inning marathon duel against UMass, dropping a 5-3 heartbreaker. After rain delayed action for Friday, the Cajuns rebounded with a 10-3 rout of SEC-member Mississippi State early Saturday morning. The win gave the Cajuns 50 wins for the second straight season. Jerie Alexander and Missy Martin were both named to the All-Regional Team.

Louisiana 2, ULM 1 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 2 6 1 ULM 1 8 0 Louisiana 4, UCLA 1 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 4 9 0 UCLA 1 8 1 UCLA 9, Louisiana 0 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e UCLA 9 11 0 Louisiana 0 2 0

UMass 5, Louisiana 3 (13 inn. - May 16) Team 123 456 789 101112 13 r h e UMass 000 010 101 000 2 5 15 2 Louisiana 000 011 001 000 0 3 17 4 WP: Hadley; LP: Melissa Coronado

UCLA 3, Louisiana 0 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e UCLA 3 8 2 Louisiana 0 5 2

1999 - NCAA Regional No. 7 Totman Field (Amherst, Mass.): The Ragin’ Cajuns finished off the 90’s with their ninth trip to NCAA Regional competition. The Cajuns got into the driver’s seat with wins over Manhattan, Hofstra and California. However, the team had its season ended on the final day when California took two games.

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2000 - NCAA Regional Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): The Ragin’ Cajuns wrapped up the Cajuns coaching career of Yvette Girouard with the program’s 10th NCAA Regional appearance in an 11-year span. They also defeated the host-LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge for the first time in school history. Hofstra 2, Louisiana 1 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Hofstra 000 010 1 2 6 0 Louisiana 000 100 0 1 5 1 WP: A. Smith; LP: Kim Dunlap

Louisiana 9, Nebraska 4 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 200 220 1 9 4 0 Nebraska 013 002 0 4 9 2 WP: Cheryl Longeway; LP: Stafford

Louisiana 15, Manhattan 0 (5 inn. - May 20) Team 123 45 r h e Manhatttan 000 00 0 2 5 Louisiana 940 2X 15 14 1 WP: Kim Dunlap; LP: Marshak Louisiana 5, Hofstra 1 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 301 010 0 5 8 1 Hofstra 000 100 0 1 5 1 WP: Melissa Coronado; LP: A. Smith Louisiana 2, California 1 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e California 000 001 0 1 8 3 Louisiana 000 110 X 2 6 0 WP: Kim Dunlap; LP: California 3, Louisiana 0 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e California 000 002 1 3 12 1 Louisiana 000 000 0 0 1 0 WP: Forest; LP: Kim Dunlap

California 8, Louisiana 1 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 100 0 1 4 1 California 012 122 X 8 11 1 WP: Forest; LP: Micah Barbato

Louisiana 10, Mississippi State 3 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 403 120 0 10 13 3 Mississippi St. 003 000 0 3 9 2 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Massey LSU 5, Louisiana 2 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e LSU 010 040 0 5 9 1 Louisiana 200 000 0 2 5 0 WP: Sneed; LP: Brooke Mitchell

2003 - NCAA Regional No. 6 Titan Softball Complex (Fullerton, Calif.): The Ragin’ Cajuns claimed their first NCAA Regional championship under co-head coaches Stefni and Michael Lotief and earned the school’s fourth berth in the Women’s College World Series. Brooke Mitchell tossed a no-hitter in the opener against San Diego State and followed it up with a two-hit shutout of Cal State Fullerton and one-hit shutout of Oklahoma State. On championship Sunday, Mitchell suffered a shoulder injury which forced her from game one after three pitches and Oregon went on to win 9-2. The Cajuns responded with a five-spot in the first inning of game two,keyed by home runs from Jill Robertson and Tiffany Grayson, en route to the 6-4 win.

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NCAA Tournament Results Louisiana 6, San Diego State 0 (May 15) Team 123 456 7 r h e San Diego State 000 000 0 0 0 0 Louisiana 100 005 X 6 7 1 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Velasquez Louisiana 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 000 0 1 2 0 Fullerton 000 000 0 0 2 2 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Oaks Louisiana 1, Oklahoma State 0 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 1 1 5 0 Oklahoma St. 000 000 0 0 1 0 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Bay Oregon 9, Louisiana 2 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Oregon 311 220 0 9 13 2 Louisiana 010 100 0 2 6 5 WP: Harris; LP: Brooke Mitchell Louisiana 6, Oregon 4 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Oregon 020 000 2 4 10 3 UL 501 000 X 6 6 1 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Harris

2003 - Women’s College World Series Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.): The Cajuns returned to the WCWS for the first time in seven years. Louisiana became the first school to represent the Sun Belt Conference in the WCWS. The appearance will best be remembered for Danyele Gomez’s mammoth home run shot off of Texas’ Cat Osterman. The Cajuns took the ‘Horns to the limit before UT’s Amber Hall hit a oneout, two-run homer in the sixth to cap off the Longhorns rally. Louisiana lost its next game to eventual national champion UCLA. Texas 3, Louisiana (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 200 000 0 2 1 0 Texas 000 102 X 3 3 1 WP: Osterman; LP: Mitchell UCLA 5, Louisiana 1 (May 24) Team 123 456 7 r h e UCLA 101 003 0 5 9 2 Louisiana 000 100 0 1 1 1 WP: Goerl; LP: Mitchell

2004 - NCAA Regional No. 1 Hillebrand Stadium (Tucson, Ariz.): Louisiana reached the championship round by eliminating No. 1 national seed Arizona in the semifinals, making the 2004 squad the team that will go down in history for ending the Wildcats run of consecutive WCWS appearances at 16. The win over UA avenged a loss to the hosts in the second round. The Cajuns won four straight games following the UA loss, but ran out of steam in the “if necessary game” with Oklahoma and fell one game short of a repeat appearance at the WCWS. Louisiana 1, South Carolina 0 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 1 1 7 2 South Carolina 000 000 0 0 1 0 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: S. Johnson

2005 - NCAA Regional No. 14 OU Softball Complex (Norman, Okla.): Brooke Mitchell, pitching in what would be her final appearance in a Ragin’ Cajuns uniform, kept Oregon at bay while the offense opened a 6-1 lead in the regional opener. In Saturday’s winner’s bracket contest Alison Horne’s twoout, pinch-hit double in the top of the sixth inning helped Oklahoma break a 3-3 tie and send the host-Sooners to a 6-3 victory. Louisiana’s stay at the Norman Regional ended later Saturday when Oregon took a 3-1 elimination game victory behind the pitching of Alicia Cook. Louisiana 7, Oregon 5 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 100 311 1 7 9 0 Oregon 000 104 0 5 5 3 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Harris; SV: Heather Bobbitt Oklahoma 6, Louisiana 3 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Oklahoma 300 002 1 6 7 0 Louisiana 000 030 0 3 3 2 WP: Keiter; LP: Heather Bobbitt Oregon 3, Louisiana 1 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Oregon 300 000 0 3 2 2 Louisiana 000 100 0 1 1 2 WP: Cook; LP: Ashley Kirchberg

2006 - NCAA Regional No. 15 Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): A dominant pitching performance by Ashley Kirchberg and clutch extra base hits from Danyele Gomez and Holly Tankersley sparked a 2-0 victory over N.C. State that put the Cajuns in the winner’s bracket. LSU scored three unanswered runs to force extra innings, then a fielder’s choice allowed the Tigers to scratch the winning run in the 10th inning of a 7-6 winner’s bracket final. The rematch with LSU was once again decided in the Tigers’ favor as a Vanessa Soto sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh scored Quinlan Duhon to send LSU to a 5-4 victory. Louisiana 2, N.C. State 0 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 001 001 0 2 3 0 N.C. State 000 000 0 0 2 0 WP: Ashley Kirchberg; LP: Sims LSU 7, Louisiana 6 (10 inn. - May 20) Team 123 456 789 10 r h e LSU 020 021 010 1 7 16 4 Louisiana 230 000 010 0 6 7 3 WP: Turner; LP: Ashley Kirchberg Louisiana 4, N.C. State 3 (9 inn. - May 20) Team 123 456 789 r h e N.C. State 000 210 000 3 7 1 Louisiana 002 000 101 4 9 1 WP: Ashley Kirchberg; LP: Dalthorp LSU 5, Louisiana 4 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 021 0 4 7 0 LSU 100 030 1 5 7 0 WP: Turner; LP: Ashley Kirchberg

Arizona 4, Louisiana 0 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona 003 010 0 4 7 0 Louisiana 000 000 0 0 1 2 WP: Hollowell; LP: Brooke Mitchell

2007 - NCAA College Station Regional Aggie SB Complex (College Station, Texas): The Ragin’ Cajuns stint in the College Station Regional was short-lived, as UL went two and out. Both games were one-run contests that had to be settled in extra innings. The Cajuns dropped a 4-3 decision in nine innings to Houston in the opening game, before falling 2-1 in eight innings to Sam Houston State.

Louisiana 8, Temple 1 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 001 304 0 8 10 1 Temple 000 001 0 1 3 3 WP: Holly Tankersley; LP: Watkins

Houston 4, Louisiana 3 (9 inn. - May 18) Team 123 456 789 r h e Louisiana 000 010 200 3 7 0 Houston 201 000 001 4 7 1 WP: Shamblin; LP: Brittany Cuevas

Louisiana 3, Northwestern 0 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Northwestern 000 000 0 0 3 0 Louisiana 001 200 X 3 4 1 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Canney

Sam Houston St. 2, Louisiana 1 (8 inn. - May 20) Team 123 456 78 r h e Louisiana 010 000 00 1 4 2 Sam Houston 000 100 01 2 6 2 WP: Turner; LP: Brittany Cuevas

Louisiana 5, Arizona 0 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona 000 000 0 0 6 0 Louisiana 130 010 X 5 10 1 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Hollowell

2008 - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns advanced to their first ever NCAA Super Regional appearance as they swept through the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. The Cajuns, playing as the No. 2 seed, edged out East Carolina in the first game, 2-1. In the winners’ bracket final, the UL picked up an impressive 9-4 win over No. 9 national seed LSU. Louisiana closed out the Regional with 6-3 victory over LSU.

Louisiana 12, Oklahoma 4 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 204 5 12 18 2 Oklahoma 000 130 0 4 9 2 WP: Brooke Mitchell; LP: Keiter Oklahoma 15, Louisiana 0 (5 inn. - May 23) Team 123 45 r h e Oklahoma 653 10 15 15 0 Louisiana 000 00 0 4 1 WP: Keiter; LP: Brooke Mitchell

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Louisiana 2, East Carolina 1 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e East Carolina 100 000 0 1 1 1 Louisiana 100 010 X 2 7 1 WP: Bourgeois; LP: Swann Louisiana 9, LSU 4 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e LSU 000 022 0 4 6 1 Louisiana 005 400 X 9 12 0 WP: Brignac; LP: Trahan

Louisiana 6, LSU 3 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 300 2 6 8 1 LSU 100 002 0 3 7 1 WP: Bourgeois; LP: Hofer

2008 - NCAA Houston Super Regional Cougar SB Complex (Houston, Texas): The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns softball team advanced to the 2008 Women’s College World Series as they defeated No. 8 national seed Houston on the road in the best-of-three Super Regional. The appearance in the Houston Super Regional marked the first time the Cajuns had advanced to the super regional round since the NCAA implemented the two-round system in 2005. The Cajuns came from behind in game one to take a 1-0 series lead, but a bad sixth inning in game two forced a decisive game three. In the final game, the Cajuns received a two-hit shutout by freshman Ashley Brignac and home runs from seniors Holly Tankersley and Vanessa Soto to advance to their fifth World Series in program history. Louisiana 6, Houston 4 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 050 0 6 10 0 Houston 004 000 0 4 6 0 WP: Brignac; LP: Shamblin Houston 6, Louisiana 3 (May 24) Team 123 456 7 r h e Houston 000 006 0 6 5 1 Louisiana 100 010 1 3 9 1 WP: Shamblin; LP: Cuevas Louisiana 4, Houston 0 (May 24) Team 123 456 7 r h e Houston 000 000 0 0 2 0 Louisiana 100 021 X 4 10 1 WP: Brignac; LP: Shamblin

2008 - NCAA Women’s College World Series Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.): UL made an appearance in the College World Series for the second time under co-head coaches Stefni and Michael Lotief. The Ragin’ Cajuns claimed the first game of the WCWS by defeating No. 1 Florida, 3-2, thanks to a Holly Tankersley home run in the eighth inning. Ashley Brignac recorded a season-high 15 strikeouts in the game to pick up her 31st win of the year. Louisiana fell 2-1 to Texas A&M and 3-1 to Alabama to end their WCWS experience, surrendering just one earned run combined in the two ball games. Louisiana 3, Florida 2 (8 inn. - May 29) Team 123 456 78 r h e Louisiana 000 020 01 3 9 0 Florida 010 100 00 2 6 1 WP: Brignac; LP: Nelson

2010 - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): Despite entering the NCAA Tournament with a 1-5 record against ranked opponents in the 2010 regular season, the Cajuns posted a three-game sweep through the regional. Louisiana first defeated No.18 Texas A&M, then knocked off the host, No.17 LSU, before downing the Aggies again in the championship game. UL’s pitching staff did not allow a run until the fourth inning of the final game, a 6-1 victory. Gabriele Bridges was named the Regionals MVP. Donna Bourgeois, Brittany Cuevas, Vallie Gaspard and Nerissa Myers all earned All-Regional honors. Louisiana 5, Texas A&M 0 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 200 011 1 5 5 1 Texas A&M 000 000 0 0 5 3 WP: Cuevas LP: Dumezich Louisiana 1, LSU 0 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e LSU 000 000 0 0 5 0 Louisiana 000 100 x 1 4 1 WP: Bourgeois LP: Trahan Louisiana 6, Texas A&M 1 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 410 1 5 14 0 Texas A&M 000 100 0 1 4 1 WP: Cuevas LP: Arbino

2010 - NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional Easton Stadium (Los Angeles): The three-game sweep in the Baton Rouge Regional earned the Ragin’ Cajuns a west coast trip to meet the No. 5 UCLA Bruins. The Bruins used a seven-run inning in each of the two games to overpower UL. After the Super Regional, UCLA went on to win the National Championship in convincing fashion. The Bruins scored at least five runs in all five of their Women’s College World Series games. The Bruins posted a 10-0 overall record in the 2010 postseason. UCLA 10, Louisiana 2 (5 inn. - May 29) Team 123 45 r h e Louisiana 020 00 2 4 2 UCLA 170 11 10 12 1 WP: Hacon LP: Bourgeois UCLA 10, Louisiana 1 (5 inn. - May 30) Team 123 45 r h e UCLA 100 27 10 11 1 Louisiana 001 00 1 4 0 WP: Langenfeld LP: Cuevas

Texas A&M 2, Louisiana 1 (May 30) Team 123 456 7 r h e Texas A&M 000 100 1 2 5 0 Louisiana 000 001 0 1 4 2 WP: Gibson; LP: Brignac

2011 - NCAA Austin Regional McCombs Field (Austin, Texas): Back in Texas for an NCAA Regional, the Ragin’ Cajuns went in as the secondseeded team and ranked 25th in the nation. After being defeated by third-seeded Houston in the first game, Louisiana rebounded to topple Texas State and regionalhost #6 Texas. The Cajuns saw their Super Regional hopes dashed in the regional championship game, falling to Houston for the second time.

Alabama 3, Louisiana 1 (May 31-June 1) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 001 0 1 5 2 Alabama 100 020 X 3 4 0 WP: Morgan; LP: Bourgeois

Houston 7, Louisiana 2 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Houston 005 100 1 7 10 1 Louisiana 000 020 0 2 1 1 WP: Crabtree LP: Brignac

2009 - NCAA Waco Regional Getterman Stadium (Waco, Texas): After falling to tournament-host Baylor in the opening round, the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns softball team put forth a valiant effort advancing out of the losers’ bracket into the championship. UL would defeat Northwestern and Texas State, setting up a rematch of the Cajuns and the Bears in the championship game. But hopes of advancing were dashed when Baylor used a five-run, fifth inning to seal the 6-1 regional-clinching win over Louisiana.

Louisiana 11, Texas State 0 (5 inn. - May 21) Team 123 45 r h e Louisiana 003 62 11 11 0 Texas State 020 00 2 6 2 WP: Brignac LP: Taylor

Baylor 2, Louisiana 1 (May 15) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 100 000 0 1 5 2 Baylor 000 011 X 2 5 0 WP: Canion; LP: Bourgeois

Louisiana 5, Texas 3 (May 21) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 003 200 0 5 8 1 Texas 000 000 0 3 6 0 WP: Brignac LP: Fox Houston 4, Louisiana 1 (May 22) Team 123 456 7 r h e Houston 010 002 1 4 9 0 Louisiana 000 010 0 1 6 0 WP: Brignac LP: Fox

Louisiana 3, Northwestern 2 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e Northwestern 000 110 0 2 6 0 Louisiana 110 100 X 3 1 3 WP: Bourgeois; LP: Delaney Louisiana 5, Texas State 0 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Texas State 000 000 0 0 1 2 Louisiana 010 040 X 5 6 0 WP: Brignac: LP: Hall Baylor 6, Louisiana 1 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 010 000 0 1 3 0 Baylor 000 150 X 6 8 0 WP: Canion; LP: Brignac

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NCAA Tournament Results 2012 - NCAA Lafayette Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): The Ragin’ Cajuns were selected to host an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2002 and first time at the newly renovated Lamson Park. Louisiana made short work of its opponents, sweeping the field to claim the first regional title at home since 1996. The Cajuns opened the weekend with an 8-0, sixinning victory over Miss. Valley State, before toppling Stanford twice, by scores of 9-3 and 6-2. Louisiana 8, Miss. Valley St. 0 (6 inn. - May 18) Team 123 456 r h e Miss. Valley St. 000 000 0 1 0 Louisiana 002 051 8 12 0 WP: Brignac LP: Lorenz Louisiana 9, Stanford 3 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 040 410 0 9 13 2 Stanford 000 030 0 3 7 2 WP: Wallace LP: Gerhart Louisiana 6, Stanford 2 (May 20) Team 123 456 7 r h e Stanford 000 002 0 2 7 2 Louisiana 201 201 x 6 12 0 WP: Brignac LP: Gerhart

2012 - NCAA Tempe Super Regional Farrington Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.): After sweeping the field in their hosted regional, the Ragin’ Cajuns moved on to Tempe, Ariz., for the super regional round. Louisiana took an early series lead behind a two-hit shutout by freshman pitcher Jordan Wallace. Arizona State rebounded, winning the next two games (9-2, 8-0), to advance to the WCWS. Louisiana 6, Arizona St. 0 (May 24) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 210 3 6 12 0 Arizona St. 000 000 0 0 2 2 WP: Wallace LP: Escobedo Arizona St. 9, Louisiana 2 (May 25) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona St. 205 100 1 9 10 3 Louisiana 000 030 0 3 7 2 WP: Back LP: Brignac Arizona St. 8, Louisiana 0 (6 inn. - May 25) Team 123 456 r h e Louisiana 000 000 0 5 2 Arizona St. 220 031 8 11 0 WP: Escobedo LP: Wallace

2013 - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.): The Ragin’ Cajuns received an at-large bid to the Baton Rouge Regional, extending their streak of NCAA Regional appearances to 15 straight seasons. Jordan Wallace was named Regional MVP after tossing three shutouts, defeating Northwestern State 3-0, and then LSU twice, by scores of 3-0 and 1-0. It marked Louisiana’s third regional title in Baton Rouge, adding to previous triumphs in 2008 and 2010. Louisiana 3, Northwestern State 0 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Northwestern St. 000 000 0 0 1 0 Louisiana 100 101 x 3 7 0 WP: Wallace LP: Roos Louisiana 3, LSU 0 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 200 000 1 3 2 0 LSU 000 000 0 0 2 1 WP: Wallace LP: Fico Louisiana 1, LSU 0 (May 19) Team 123 456 7 r h e LSU 100 000 0 0 4 1 Louisiana 100 000 x 1 2 0 WP: Wallace LP: Fico

2013 - NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional Wilpon Complex (Ann Arbor, Mich.): Once again sweeping a regional at Baton Rouge, the Ragin’ Cajuns found themselves in a Super Regional match up against Michigan for the right to go to the Women’s College World Series. It marked the first postseason trip to Ann Arbor since the 1993 NCAA Regional. The teams split the first two matchups, Michigan winning in extra innings in the opener and Louisiana posting a shutout in an elimination game the next afternoon. Ashley Lane hit a two-run double in the ffith inning to give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead that stood in the winner-take-all contest. Michigan 4, Louisiana 3 (8 inn. - May 24) Team 123 456 78 r h e Louisiana 000 000 21 3 9 2 Michigan 200 000 02 4 5 2 WP: Wagner LP: Wallace Louisiana 5, Michigan 0 (May 25) Team 123 456 7 r h e Michigan 000 000 0 0 3 2 Louisiana 000 302 x 5 8 1 WP: Wallace LP: Driesenga Michigan 2, Louisiana 1 (May 25) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 100 0 1 4 0 Michigan 000 020 x 2 6 2 WP: Driesenga LP: Wallace

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2014 - NCAA Lafayette Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): Louisiana hosted a NCAA Regional at Lamson Park for the first time as a Top 8 national seed. The No. 6 seeded-Cajuns won their third straight NCAA Regional, defeating Texas Southern on Friday, then Texas twice. A bases-loaded walk by Sara Corbello plated the winning run over Texas in the winner’s bracket final. A two-run home run by Shelbi Redfearn in the third inning opened a 4-0 lead over Texas in the championship. Lexie Elkins and Kelsey Vincent homered in a five-run, seventh inning that stretched the lead to 10-1. Louisiana 7, Texas Southern 4 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e Texas Southern 000 220 0 4 5 1 Louisiana 015 010 x 7 8 1 WP: Hamilton LP: Staton Louisiana 3, Texas 2 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Texas 001 100 0 2 3 0 Louisiana 001 000 2 3 8 2 WP: Hamilton LP: Davis Louisiana 10, Texas 1 (May 18) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 022 010 5 10 12 1 Texas 000 100 0 1 4 0 WP: Hamilton LP: Davis

2014 - NCAA Lafayette Super Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): Louisiana hosted a Super Regional for the first time. The Ragin’ Cajuns swept Arizona to advance to the sixth WCWS in school history. A two-run home run from Samantha Walsh in the first inning of Game 1 gave Louisiana the lead for good. A tworun single by Shelbi Redfearn ignited a three-run first in Game 2 and the Cajuns never looked back.

Louisiana 9, Baylor 1 (6 inn. - May 17) Team 123 456 r h e Baylor 000 010 1 5 1 Louisiana 021 204 9 9 0 WP: Wallace LP: Stearns

2015 - NCAA Auburn Super Regional Jane B. Moore Field (Auburn, Ala.): The Ragin’ Cajuns appeared in an NCAA Super Regional for the fourth straight season (2012-15). The Auburn Super Regional marked the first meeting with an SEC school in the super regional round. The No. 4 national seed Tigers forced extra innings with five bases-loaded walks in the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 1 and completed the improbable comeback (trailed 10-5 entering Bot 7th) in the eighth inning. Alex Stewart limited Auburn to two runs over the first five innings of Game 2, but a three-run home run by Kasey Cooper capped off a four-run, sixth inning that placed the Tigers in control of the contest. Auburn 12, Louisiana 11 (8 inn. - May 22) Team 123 456 78 r h e Louisiana 130 310 21 11 12 2 Auburn 101 021 52 12 11 0 WP: Davis LP: Hamilton Auburn 6, Louisiana 3 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Auburn 100 104 2 6 8 1 Louisiana 110 001 0 3 9 1 WP: Davis LP: Stewart

Louisiana 5, Arizona 3 (May 23) Team 123 456 7 r h e Arizona 100 000 2 3 7 0 Louisiana 221 000 X 5 6 1 WP: Hamilton LP: Pinon Louisiana 7, Arizona 1 (May 24) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 301 111 0 7 9 1 Arizona 010 000 0 1 5 0 WP: Hamilton LP: Babcock

2014 - NCAA Women’s College World Series Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.): Louisiana appeared at the Women’s College World Series for the third time under head coach Michael Lotief and sixth time in school history. Lexie Elkins homered in the Cajuns half of the first against Kentucky to tie the game. A leadoff double in the top of the second inning set up UK for the go-ahead run. Kelsey Nunley then retired eight retired straight Cajuns from the second through fourth. In the elimination game, Oklahoma took a 2-0 lead in the first inning off a double by Brittany Williams. UL threatened in third (bases loaded) and in the fifth after the Natalie Fernandez and Haley Hayden singled. Both times, OU’s Kelsey Stevens escaped. Kentucky 4, Louisiana 1 (May 29) Team 123 456 7 r h e Kentucky 110 101 0 4 5 0 Louisiana 100 000 0 1 1 3 WP: Nunley LP: Hamilton Oklahoma 3, Louisiana 1 (May 31) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 000 000 1 1 6 1 Oklahoma 200 001 X 3 4 1 WP: Stevens LP: Hamilton

2015 - NCAA Lafayette Regional Lamson Park (Lafayette, La.): For the second consecutive season, and third time in the past four, the Ragin’ Cajuns hosted a regional at Lamson Park after receiving the No. 13 seed in the 2015 NCAA Tournament. The Cajuns coasted by Weber State in the opener, following Christina Hamilton’s four hitless innings to an 11-0 (5 inn.) win. In a much-anticipated matchup with Baylor in the winner’s bracket final, the Cajuns scored three runs in their final two at bats to erase a 1-0 deficit. After Baylor avoided elimination in the first game of the championship round, Louisiana scored the first five runs of the winner-take-all finale and never looked back in picking up the program’s 10th NCAA Regional title. Louisiana 11, Weber State 0 (5 inn. - May 15) Team 123 45 r h e Weber State 000 00 0 1 1 Louisiana 137 0X 11 6 0 WP: Hamilton LP: Flint Louisiana 3, Baylor 1 (May 16) Team 123 456 7 r h e Baylor 010 000 0 1 4 1 Louisiana 000 021 X 3 5 3 WP: Wallace LP: Stearns Baylor 6, Louisiana 2 (May 17) Team 123 456 7 r h e Louisiana 110 000 0 2 5 2 Baylor 002 022 X 6 7 1 WP: Stearns LP: Hamilton @R agi nCaj unSB

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NCAA Tournament Results

NCAA Tournament Year-by-Year Year

Regional

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Lafayette, 1-2 Lafayette, 0-2 Lafayette, 1-2 Ann Arbor (MI), 3-0 Lafayette, 2-2 Lafayette, 3-0 Lafayette, 3-0 Lafayette, 2-2 Amherst (MA), 3-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 1-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 2-2 Lafayette, 1-2 Fullerton (CA), 4-1 Tucson (AZ), 5-2 Norman (OK), 1-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 2-2 College Station (TX), 0-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 3-0 Houston (TX), 2-1 Waco (TX), 2-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 3-0 Los Angeles (CA), 0-2 Austin (TX),2-2 Lafayette, 3-0 Tempe (AZ), 1-2 Baton Rouge (LA), 3-0 Ann Arbor (MI), 1-2 Lafayette, 3-0 Lafayette, 2-0 Lafayette, 3-1 Auburn (AL), 0-2

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WCWS

3-2, Finished T-3rd 1-2, Finished T-5th 1-2, Finished T-5th

0-2, Finished T-7th

1-2, Finished T-5th

0-2, Finished T-7th

Records vs. Opponents in NCAA Tournament NCAA REGIONALS Arizona___________________ Arizona State______________ Baylor____________________ Bowling Green_____________ Cal State Fullerton__________ California__________________ East Carolina_______________ Florida State_______________ Hofstra___________________ Houston__________________ LSU______________________ Manhattan________________ McNeese State_____________ Michigan__________________ Mississippi State____________ Mississippi Valley___________ NC State__________________ Nebraska__________________ Nicholls State______________ Northwestern______________ Northwestern State_________ Oklahoma_________________ Oklahoma State____________ Oregon___________________ Sam Houston State__________ San Diego State____________ South Carolina_____________ Southern Miss______________ Stanford__________________ Temple___________________ Texas_____________________ Texas A&M_________________

1-1 1-1 2-3 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-5 1-1 0-3 6-4 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-2 1-1 2-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-0

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Texas Southern_____________ Texas State________________ UCLA_____________________ ULM______________________ UMass____________________ UNLV_____________________ Utah_____________________ Washington_______________ Weber State_______________

1-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-0

NCAA SUPER REGIONALS Arizona___________________ 2-0 Arizona State______________ 1-2 Auburn___________________ 0-2 Houston__________________ 2-1 Michigan__________________ 1-2 UCLA_____________________ 0-2

LOUISIANA’S NATIONAL SEEDS

Year Seed Finish 2012 14 Super Reg. 2014 6 WCWS 2015 13 Super Reg.

TOP 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

School App. 1. Fresno State 31 UCLA 31 3. California 30 4. Arizona 29 5. Florida State 28 6. Arizona State 27 7. Texas A&M 26 8. Cal State Fullerton 25 LOUISIANA 25 10. Michigan 23 Nebraska 23

TOP 15 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS

School Wins 1. UCLA 197 2. Arizona 156 3. California 98 4. Washington 96 5. Fesno State 89 Oklahoma 89 Michigan 89 8. Arizona State 87 9. Alabama 80 10. Texas A&M 73 11. Florida 69 12. LOUISIANA 68 13. Tennessee 64 14. Florida State 62 15. Cal State Fullerton 60 Nebraska 60

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Alabama__________________ 0-1 Arizona___________________ 1-1 California__________________ 0-1 Cal State Northridge_________ 1-0 Connecticut_______________ 1-0 Florida____________________ 1-0 Kentucky__________________ 0-1 Michigan__________________ 1-0 Oklahoma_________________ 0-1 Princeton_________________ 1-0 Texas_____________________ 0-1 Texas A&M_________________ 0-1 UCLA_____________________ 0-4 UNLV_____________________ 0-1 / R agi nCaj unSof t bal l

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Kylee Jo TRAHAN P • R/R • 5-11 • So. Burkburnett, Texas

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Shellie LANDRY LF • R/R • 5-8 • Sr. Broussard, La.

28

Kelsey VINCENT 1B • R/R • 5-9 • Sr. Tomball, Texas

34

Lexie ELKINS C • R/R • 5-10 • Sr. Victoria, Texas

Miranda GROTENHUIS C/IF • R/R • 5-8 • r-Fr. Humble, Texas

Michael LOTIEF Head Coach 14th season (16th overall)

Chris MALVEAUX Associate Head Coach 1st season (4th overall)


L O U I S I A N A

2016 SCHEDULE Sand Dollar Classics 2.12 | 3pm vs Ball State 2.12 | 6pm vs UAB 2.13 | 12pm vs S.E. Missouri 2.13 | 6pm vs Samford 2.14 | 12pm vs Louisiana Tech 30th Louisiana Classics 2.19 | 2pm Oregon (DH) 2.20 | 1pm Oregon 2.21 | 12:30pm Central Arkansas 2.25 | 4pm

Texas Tech (DH)

2016 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational 2.26 | 4pm Rutgers 2.27 | 1:30pm Rutgers 2.27 | 4pm Alcorn State 2.28 | 12pm Alcorn State 3.5 3.6 3.9 3.12 3.13

| 1pm | 1pm | 6pm | 2pm | 1pm

@Southern Miss (DH) @Southern Miss Longwood South Alabama (DH) South Alabama

3.16 3.19 3.20 3.25 3.26 3.29 4.2 4.3 4.9 4.10 4.16 4.17 4.20 4.23 4.24 4.30 5.1 5.7 5.8

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6pm 1pm 12pm 3pm 12pm 5pm 2pm 1pm 12pm 11am 12pm 12pm 6pm 2pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 2pm 1pm

5.11-5.14 5.20-5.22 5.26-5.29 6.2-6.8

McNeese State @UT Arlington (DH) @UT Arlington @Troy (DH) @Troy @Baylor (DH) Texas State (DH) Texas State @Georgia State (DH) @Georgia State @Florida (DH) @Florida @McNeese State Appalachian State (DH) Appalachian State @Georgia Southern (DH) @Georgia Southern ULM (DH) ULM Sun Belt Conference Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Super Regional Women’s College World Series


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