Team Guide - Ragin` Cajuns
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Team Guide - Ragin` Cajuns
TEAM GUIDE Seniors Juniors Sophomor es Freshmen 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Quick Facts General Information Thank you for your interest in Ragin’ Cajuns Softball. The 2012 team guide features most of the information you will need to cover the Cajuns this season. You may also find the Ragin’ Cajuns Softball History & Record Book helpful. It contains last season’s stats, as well as all documented historical data and records. The History & Record Book is available at RaginCajuns.com under the softball homepage. Media Information Lamson Park Sports Information/Media Outlets Media Information City of Lafayette 2012 Season Preview 2012 Roster Location Lafayette, La. Enrollment 16,885 (Fall 2011) Founded1898 President Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Faculty Athletic Representative Anita Hazelwood Conference Sun Belt First Year of Sun Belt Competition 2000 Nickname Ragin’ Cajuns or Cajuns Colors Vermilion (PMS 193) and White University Web Site www.louisiana.edu Athletics Web Site www.RaginCajuns.com 2-3 4 5 6 7 8 Student-Athlete Profiles Ashley Brignac 9 Christi Orgeron 10 Erikka Murphy 11 Katie Smith 12 Callie Philen - Megan Granger 13 Paige Cormier - Nerissa Myers 14 Brianna Cherry - Sarah Draheim 15 Megan Waterman - Natalie Fernandez - Shelbee Rodgers 16 Christina Hamilton - Allie Chenault - Matte Haack - Prophet Gaspard 17 Newcomers18-19 Coach Profiles Co-Head Coach Stefni Lotief Co-Head Coach Michael Lotief Assistant Coach Joy Webre-LeBlanc - Support Staff Fans can listen to all Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns football, men’s basketball and baseball, plus comprehensive coverage of women’s basketball and softball on the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network. Sports Radio ESPN 1420 (KPEL-AM) is now in its fifth decade as the flagship station for Ragin’ Cajuns athletics. Every football and men’s basketball game can be heard on KRKA 107.9 FM in Lafayette KPEL 1420 AM in Lafayette KANE 1240 AM in New Iberia In addition Cajuns baseball is broadcast on KPEL 1420 AM and KANE 1240 AM. All Sun Belt Conference baseball games can be heard on KPEL News Radio 96.5 FM. 20-21 22-23 24 Sports Radio ESPN 1420 Programming Director Steve Peloquin has served as color analyst for the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network since 2002. Peloquin is the football color analyst and is the primary play-by-play voice for women’s basketball and softball. Under his guidance, coverage of women’s basketball and softball has increased to nearly 100 live events since 2007-08, with plans for even further expansion. A broadcasting veteran since 1991, Peloquin hosts the always entertaining morning sports show, “Thinking Out Loud,” which airs Monday-Friday from 7-9 a.m. on ESPN 1420 AM. All broadcasts are also available on the internet via RaginCajuns.com. WE ARE LOUISIANA We are the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Please refer to us as Louisiana, Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Ragin’ Cajuns or simply, Cajuns. PLEASE DO NOT REFER TO US AS LAFAYETTE, as Lafayette College is located in Easton, Pa., and is an entirely separate institution. Athletics Administration Director of Athletics Associate AD/SWA Associate AD/Director of Athletic Training Assistant AD/Compliance Assistant AD/Internal Affairs Home Field Stadium (capacity) Dimensions Year Opened Renovated Seasons Played First Game All-Time Home Record Press Box Phone Scott Farmer Sherry LeBas Travis Soileau Jessica Clarke John Dugas Lamson Park (2,790) LF-200, CF-220, RF-200 1985 2011 Entering 28th Feb. 26, 1985 630-103 (.859) (337) 262-1349 or (337) 262-1350 Louisiana Softball History First Season 1981 All-Time Division I Record 1,306-390 (.770) Sun Belt Conference Record 186-35 (.841) Women’s College World Series Appearances 5 (1993, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2008) Women’s College World Series Record 6-10 (.375) NCAA Super Regional Appearances 2 (2008, 2010) NCAA Super Regional Record 2-3 (.400) NCAA Regional Appearances 21 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 ,1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 , 2010, 2011) NCAA Regional Record 44-31 (.587) Regular Season Sun Belt Championships 10 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Sun Belt Tournament Championships 11 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Sun Belt Tournament Record 39-3 (.929) Conference Affiliations Independent (1981-82) Southland (1983-87) Independent (1988-99) Sun Belt (2000-present) Louisiana Softball Staff Co-Head Coach School Record Career Record Co-Head Coach School Record Career Record Assistant Coach Administrative Assistant Athletic Trainer Stefni Lotief (Louisiana, 1990) 548-139 (12th season) Same Michael Lotief (Louisiana, 1985) 447-116 (10th season) Same Joy Webre-LeBlanc (Third season) 2012 Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/4 Position Players Returning/Lost 13/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 4/1 Position Starters Returning/Lost 8/1 Pitching Starters Returning/Lost 3/0 Newcomers11 2011 Recap Overall Record Home Record Road Record Neutral Site Record SBC Record (Finish) SBC Tournament Record (Finish) NCAA Austin Regional (Finish) Final Rankings (NFCA/USA Softball) UL Athletic Media Relations Sports Information Director Assistant SID Softball Contact Office Fax Cell E-mail 51-11 (.823) 30-1 (.968) 10-4 (.714) 11-6 (.647) 19-5 (1st) 4-0 (Champions) 2-2 (2nd) 25/24 TBA Matt Hebert Cory Weigel (337) 482-6329 (337) 482-6529 (317) 658-2898 [email protected] www.RaginCajuns.com 1 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Alfred and Helen Lamson Park 28th Season • 702 Games • 609 Wins • .868 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. Often called the most beautiful and nostalgic field in the country by opposing teams who play on it, Lamson Park will have quite a new feel for the 2011 season. The park will further its place as one of the finest softball fields in the country as a $2.1 million renovation, which began in the winter of 2009, is completed. The renovation includes a new mostly-covered grandstand between dugouts, three private luxury boxes and a 50-seat Stadium Club. Fans will also notice more seating beyond the outfield fence. All of these new seats bring the capacity of Lamson Park up to 2,790. Also, a new press box with three broadcast booths capable of hosting NCAA Regionals will be included. The Cajuns also welcome a larger and more functional locker room that includes a technologydriven meeting room. In addition to ammenities coming in 2011, fans will Year-by-Year at Lamson Park 2 YearRecord 198512-4 198610-6 198716-6 198815-4 198920-6 199024-4 199116-6 199220-5 199322-0 199431-2 199531-1 199625-2 199723-7 199819-4 199926-2 200026-2 200122-4 200226-3 200326-1 200422-3 200530-3 200625-2 200725-7 200822-1 200926-5 201019-2 201130-1 Total609-93 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 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 .868 recognize the new scoreboard in right Lamson Park Milestone Victories field that debuted in 2010. Plans also call for new batting cages Date Opponent Score and a special indoor area that will house Win Feb. 26, 1985 Ball State 11-0 the latest in video and virtual reality 1 50 Apr. 18, 1988 Louisiana Tech 2-1 programming. Feb. 23, 1991 DePaul 2-0 The 2011 season marks the 27th 100 200 Mar. 30, 1995 Southeastern La. 5-0 season since the facility opened. Originally know as Lady Cajun Park, 300 Mar. 25, 1999 Northwestern State 5-4 the facility changed names in 2006 to 400 Apr. 5, 2003 Middle Tennessee 12-4 Alfred and Helen Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns 500 Mar. 7, 2007 Middle Tennessee 4-1 Softball Park. The facility was dedicated 600 Apr. 19, 2011 Nicholls State 8-0 in memory of long-time loyal supporters Alfred and Helen Lamson. Robert Harris, the Centerfield Club and many others, Even today, the facility continues to grow to meet it is easy to see why UL Softball is one of the greatest the needs of an ever-growing fan base and provide a entertainment options in town. first-class atmosphere. The official beginning of the game is right around In 2007, the UL Athletics Department oversaw the corner when Harris begins belting out the Cajuns the construction of the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice starters in a style all his own. Harris a.k.a. “The Voice of Facility. Equipped with an artificial playing surface and the Ragin’ Cajuns,” has been a fixture on the microphone drop-down batting cages, it is located adjacent to the and will always have all of the fans’ attentions, regardless softball field. of what is taking place on the field. A few other changes were made in 2006. The right From his patented “Ask the Ump” segment to his field and left field foul lines were adorned by brick dreaded phone calls, Harris always seems to keep the walls. Another major construction project involved crowd laughing. The mixture of off-the-field antics new dugouts for both the Cajuns and the visiting team gives Louisiana a distinction from any other program in – adding to the new and improved look of the facility the country. From the first call of “play ball” to the final and providing the biggest square footage dugouts you “yer out” call, no school can match the excitement of will find in the country. Ragin’ Cajuns Softball. The batting cages down the right field line were The field itself is what it’s all about. It provides expanded in 2006. The new design allowed the Ragin’ the ultimate in playing and spectator facilities. From Cajuns access to six different cages at once and was the oak trees that line the outfield fence, to the park able to accommodate several teams at once when benches at the front entrance to the astounding green Louisiana hosted a tournament. grass that covers the field, the park provides all the Each year Lamson Park changes before the fans’ comforts of home. eyes. The subtle changes are helping the Ragin’ Cajuns Along the outside of the park, fans must notice the put a more “modern” feel into the park and continue “Wall of Fame,” marking the Ragin’ Cajuns’ climb up the to make the facility truly one of the unique ones in NCAA rankings in the early 1990’s, which saw the team the nation. Come to a game this season and see if you peak at the No. 2 spot in 1994. It also list the numerous notice anything new. All-American accolades the program has collected via The Ragin’ Cajuns have dominated at home under the many greats that have adorned a Cajuns uniform co-head coaches Stefni and Michael Lotief, winning 243 and treaded across the Lamson Park playing surface. of 264 games played under their direction since 2001. The evolution of Lamson Park has been ongoing Dominating at Lamson Park is nothing new for ever since it was constructed in the 1980’s. Starting Louisiana. Through 671 games contested, a UL team in the early 1990’s the facility began to grow into its has been victorious 579 times (86 percent). current state. If there really is a “Field of Dreams,” it might just be After sustaining damage during Hurricane Andrew UL’s Lamson Park. Twenty-six years ago, the land which in 1992, a 30-foot backstop and a grandstand seating now houses the facility, was a pasture filled with barns, section were added behind home plate. Not long cattle, six-foot tall grass and the University’s dairy farm. after, a Press Box/Concession was added on to the Today, this same land houses one of the best grandstand – all which still stand today. facilities in the country and plays host to the greatest The Cajuns received a welcome addition to Lamson softball show around. Park at the end of the 1994 season. With the generosity From the time fans enter the confines of Lamson and effort of many loyal fans, the Cajuns received a locker Park, until the time they exit the gates, they will be room/bathroom facility with brand new carpeting and treated to three hours of pure excitement, also known a satellite television, as well as leather furniture – giving as Ragin’ Cajuns Softball. the team plenty of room for relaxation before and after From the on-the-field action of the 19-time NCAA the game. An equipment room with a washer and dryer Regionals qualifiers, to the off-the-field antics of was also part of the facility. 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 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 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 April 18, 2001, when 1,729 managed to pack into the facility as Louisiana hosted in-state rival LSU in a doubleheader. The two nationally-ranked programs split the doubleheader, as fans lined the fences for the Louisiana intercollegiate softball attendance record. Lamson Park has hosted eight NCAA Regionals (last was 2002) and the 2000 and 2004 Sun Belt Conference tournaments. The park is scheduled to host the Sun Belt Conference tournament once again in 2011. Lamson Park at a Glance Playing Surface Bermuda Grass Dimensions LF-200, CF-220, RF-200 Cajuns Home Record 609-93 (.868) 1985-89 73-26 (.737) 1990-99 237-33 (.878) 2000-09 250-31 (.890) 2010-2011 49-3 (.942) Cajuns’ Home Record under Stefni and Michael Lotief 273-32 (.895) Cajuns’ Home Sun Belt Conference Record 99-15 (.868) Record in Home Openers 25-2 (.926) Home Winning Seasons 27 Home 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 Home Wins in a Season 31 (1994, 1995) Most Home Losses in a Season 7 (1997, 2007) First Game Feb. 26, 1985 (Louisiana 11, Ball State 0) First Win Feb. 26, 1985 (Louisiana 11, Ball State 0) Opened (as Lady Cajun Park) 1985 Re-Named (Lamson Park) 2006 Seating Capacity 2,790 Largest Crowd 1,729 vs. LSU (April 18, 2001) NCAA Regionals Hosted 8 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002) Cajuns Home NCAA Regional Record 13-12 (.520) Sun Belt Conference Tournaments Hosted 4 (2000, 2004, 2010, 2011) Cajuns’ Home Sun Belt Tournament Record 14-0 (1.000) Lamson Park The Future... 3 ... Is Now www.RaginCajuns.com 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Louisiana Sports Information Brian McCann Sports Information Director ([email protected]) Matt Hebert Assistant SID ([email protected]) Jeff Schneider L Main Office Phone: (337) 851-2255 Weigel Direct: (337) 482-6332 Weigel Cell: (317) 658-2898 Fax: (337) 482-6529 Cory Weigel F Sports Information Assistant Softball Contact ootbaLL [email protected] ouisiana [email protected] Mailing Address Cox Communications 201 Reinhardt Drive Lafayette, La. 70506 2011 media OUTLETS PRINT Media Information wire service The Associated Press 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200-A New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 523-3931 FAX: (504) 586-0531 SPORTS EDITOR: Brett Martel E-MAIL: [email protected] newspaper Lafayette Daily Advertiser 1100 Bertrand Dr. Lafayette, LA 70502 PHONE: (337) 289-6303 FAX: (337) 289-6443 ONLINE: www.theadvertiser.com SPORTS EDITOR: Kevin Foote E-MAIL: [email protected] UL BEAT WRITER: TBA E-MAIL: TBA The Advocate P.O. 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PRODUCER: Michael Fountain E-MAIL: [email protected] 5 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Media Credentials • Media credentials are issued to WORKING MEDIA MEMBERS ONLY. • All requests for press, photo and broadcast credentials for 2011 UL home softball games must be made in writing AT LEAST FIVE DAYS IN ADVANCE of each game OR prior to the season if all home game credentials are requested. Must provide valid contact information: name, address, work and cell phone numbers and e-mail address. • All requests should be e-mailed to Cory Weigel, Louisiana Softball Contact, at [email protected]. • Credentials will be mailed (time permitting), but credentials which cannot be mailed will be left at the ticket booth at the main entrance to Lamson Park. • During the week, credentials may be picked up in the Sports Information Office located in the Cox Communications Athletic Center, Room 140. Below are a few guidelines: Player and Coach Interviews • Players and coaches will be available for interviews periodically throughout the week. Most interviews will be conducted following practice. All interview requests should be submitted in writing (preferred via e-mail) to softball contact Cory Weigel at least 24 hours in advance. • Co-Head Coach Stefni Lotief, and sometimes players, will be available during and shortly after the weekly media luncheon. • Post-game interviews need to be arranged through UL softball contact Cory Weigel. A mandatory 10-minute cooling off period will be observed before any interviews take place. • Players will not be available for interviews on the day before competition or on NCAA-mandated days off. Radio Rights IMPORTANT DATES • One (1) official radio network for the visiting team must be designated by the team’s athletic director or media relations director. • Visiting radio stations should coordinate all credential needs through Cory Weigel. Only those working on the radio broadcast will be given credentials for that area. • The visiting radio will be reserved a broadcast booth next to the press box. • Only the “official” radio outlet of the visiting team is permitted to originate a live broadcast without written permission of the UL Athletics TUESDAY, FEB. 7 First Media Luncheon FRI.-SUN., FEB. 10-12 26th Annual Louisiana Classics Lamson Park FRIDAY, FEB. 11 Cajuns’ Regular Season Opener vs. Rutgers - 1:30 p.m. FRI.-SUN., FEB. 17-19 8th Annual Mardi Gras Invitational - Lamson Park RaginCajuns.com Information about the Ragin’ Cajuns softball team can be accessed via the world wide web at www.RaginCajuns.com. Media and fans can use the site to access information about UL softball, including game notes, updated statistics, rosters and much more. SunBeltSports.org Information on all Sun Belt Conference teams can be accessed via the world wide web at www.SunBeltSports.org. In addition, information on media credentials for SBC championships and media events can be found here. Department. • Broadcast and telecast arrangements must be made no later than 10 days prior to the day of a game. • Broadcasts of the UL softball games are produced by the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network. Any station wishing to join the network should contact Jay Walker. Weekly Media Luncheon • Each MONDAY during the season (with exceptions for travel and holiday conflicts), the UL Athletics Media Relations Office and co-head coach Stefni Lotief will host a media luncheon in Room 140 of the Cox Communications Athletic Center. • The luncheon begins with a meal at Noon, which is immediately followed by comments from UL baseball student-athletes and head coach Tony Robichaux. UL softball student-athletes and cohead coach Stefni Lotief will then address the media. • Media members are asked to arrive at the media luncheon BEFORE NOON. MEDIA LUNCHEON DATES Tuesday, February 7 Tuesday, February 14 Thursday, February 23 Wednesday, February 29 Monday, March 5 Monday, March 12 Monday, March 19 Monday, March 26 Monday, April 2 Monday, April 9 Monday, April 16 Monday, April 23 Wednesday, May 2 Monday, May 7 Monday, May 14 Monday, May 21 NOTE: All luncheons are scheduled for 12:30 pm (Noon) unless stated otherwise. Interviews begin at 1:00 p.m. MON.-WED., Feb. 20-22 School Closed Mardi Gras SAT.-SUN., MAR. 10-11 First Sun Belt series vs. North Texas SUNDAY, MAY 6 Regular Season Finale/Senior Day - vs. La.-Monroe - 12:00 p.m. FRI.-SUN., MAY 18-20 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites FRI-SUN., FEB. 24-26 NFCA Leadoff Classic Clearwater, Fla. THUR.-SAT., MAR. 15-17 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) WED.-SAT., MAY 9-12 Sun Belt Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) FRI.-SAT., MAY 25-27 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites FRI.-SUN., MAR. 2-4 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational Lamson Park MON.-FRI., APR. 9-13 School Closed Easter/Spring Break SATURDAY, MAY 12 Spring Commencement THURS.-WED., MAY 31-JUNE 6 NCAA Women’s College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7 First Road Game - vs. Houston (DH) (Houston, Texas) - 4:00 p.m. MON.-FRI., APR. 30-MAY 5 Final Exams SUNDAY, MAY 13 NCAA Selection Show - ESPNU www.RaginCajuns.com Media Information • All members of the media must request credentials IN WRITING through UL softball contact Cory Weigel (preferred via e-mail). • Requests are honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and sports directors of television and radio stations. Requests from individuals not employed by a media outlet WILL NOT be considered. • Requests from radio stations must come from the sports director of that radio station. Media Services 5 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Louisiana FootbaLL 2011 Media Information media information visiting CITY OF LAFAYETTE 6 THINGS TO DO Feb March March March April April April April April May May May June June Mardi Gras (Lafayette) The Festival of Live Oaks (New Iberia) Crawfish Etouffee Cook-off Festival (Eunice) Downtown Alive! (Lafayette) Bayou Teche Bear Festival (Franklin) Cajun Hot Sauce Festival (New Iberia) Festival International (Lafayette) Rhythms on the River (Lafayette) Downtown Alive! (Lafayette) Crawfish Festival (Breaux Bridge) Rhythms on the River (Lafayette) Downtown Alive! (Lafayette) Buggy Festival (Church Point) Le Festivale de la Viande Boucanee (Smoked Meat) (Ville Platte) June Spice & Music Festival (Opelousas) July Acadiana Symphony Orchestra Red, White & Boom (Lafayette) Aug Shrimp Festival (Delcambre) Le Cajun Festival Music Awards (Lafayette) Aug Aug Duck Festival (Gueydan) Aug Cajun Music Festival (Mamou) Sept Sugar Cane Festival (New Iberia) Sept Frog Festival (Rayne) Sept Plaisance Zydeco Festival (Opelousas) Sept Creole Zydeco Festival (St. Martinville) Sept BooZoo’s Labor Day Zydeco Festival (Iowa) Sept Downtown Alive! (Lafayette) Oct Latin Music Festival (Lafayette) Oct Louisiana Cattle Festival (Abbeville) Oct Festivals Acadiens (Lafayette) Oct Boudin Cook-off (Lafayette) Oct Louisiana Cotton Festival (Ville Platte) Oct International Rice Festival (Crowley) Oct Louisiana Tournoi (Ville Platte) Oct The Yambilee Festival (Opelousas) Oct South Louisiana Black Pot Cookoff and Festival (Lafayette) Oct Downtown Alive! (Lafayette) Oct Louisiana German Oktoberfest (Robert's Cove) Nov “5000 EGG” Giant Omelette Celebration (Abbeville) Nov Frog Festival (Rayne) Nov Atchafalaya Basin Festival (Henderson) Nov/Dec Cajun & Creole Christmas Dec Noel Acadien au Village (Lafayette) UL RESTAURANT PARTNER’S Deano’s Cajun Pizza 305 Bertrand Drive _____________ 337.233.5446 HoneyBaked Ham Co. & Cafe 4400-F Ambassador Caffery Pkwy _ 337.524.1010 Judice Inn (Hamburgers) 3134 Johnston Street ___________ 337.984.5614 McDonald's 1522 Johnston Street ___________ 337.234.5718 812 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy ___ 337.233.0689 3606 Osborn Lane _____________ 337.984.8028 Olde Tyme Po-Boys 218 W. St. Mary Boulevard _______ 337.235.8165 Posados Cafe (Mexican) 3822 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy __ 337.988.0835 Pizza Hut 105 St. Landry Street ___________ 337.233.3335 1420 NE Evangeline Thruway_____ 337.233.6715 1821 W. Pinhook Road __________ 337.233.4568 Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits 2018 W. University Avenue_______ 337.237.8493 1300 W. 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That is the highest average and highest total in the nation. Also, the 481 runs are a new UL and Sun Belt record and are teh tenth most in a single-season in NCAA history. 45+ Louisiana has posted at least 45 wins in each of those past 13 seasons, including eight seasons in which the Cajuns reached the 50win plateau and one season with 60 wins. 101 Junior outfielder Christi Orgeron recorded 101 RBI in 2011. That broke the Sun Belt and UL single-season record set in 2001 by Alana Addison. The single-season total is the third highest in NCAA history and the highest since 1996. 10 2012 Season Preview • The 2012 season marks the 12th season under the direction of co-head coaches Stefni and Michael Lotief. Under the guidance of the Lotief’s the Ragin’ Cajuns have won 10 of the past 11 Sun Belt Conference regular season championships and posted 50-plus victories seven times. • The Cajuns lost only one senior from the 2011 squad in Gabriele Bridges. Louisiana has virtually the same squad intact in 2012 that finished the 2011 season as the nation’s top offense with a school and Sun Belt record 481 runs, giving them an average of 7.76 runs per game. The Cajuns’ 481 runs scored last season mark the 10th highest single-season total in NCAA history. • The Cajuns return 15 letterwinners and eight position starters from the 2011 squad, including USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Finalist and Team USA member Christi Orgeron, who became the fourth person in NCAA history with 100 RBI in 2011. Orgeron led the Cajuns with a .414 batting average and 23 home runs in 2011. • Louisiana’s hard work was not only evident on the field, but as well as in the classroom as they finished with a team GPA of 3.2 last spring. • Orgeron was selected to the 2011 USA Softball Women’s National Team and helped Team USA to gold medal titles at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City in July and the Pan American Games in October. She became the first UL softball player to earn a spot on the USA National Team and third to compete with USA Softball, joining Alana Addison (2002 Elite team) and Brooke Mitchell (2004 Elite team). • Shortstop Nerissa Myers also returns in 2012, a year after leading the Cajuns and tying a UL and Sun Belt record with 77 runs scored. The speedy shortstop reached base in all but four games for the Cajuns as she posted a .498 on base percentage. • Myers was arguably statistically the Sun Belt’s top shortstop in 2011. Playing at one of the toughest positions to field in softball at shortstop, Myers turned in an impressive .974 fielding percentage. She committed only five errors in 194 total chances. • Ashley Brignac also returns in the circle for UL in 2012. She will be seeking the third 30-win season of her career. The 2011 Sun Belt Pitcher of the Year and Capital One Academic All-American of the Year will be joined by three other returners in Allie Chenault, Christina Hamilton and Shelbee Rodgers. • Brignac enters the 2012 season just five wins shy of the Cajuns career Top 5 list in pitching victories. She needs just 142 strikeouts to move into second place all-time and would need to amass 322 to join Brooke Mitchell as the only Cajuns pitchers to reach 1,000 career strikeouts. • The Ragin’ Cajuns add notable newcomers including freshman pitchers Jordan Wallace (0.00 ERA in Fall) and Maggie Ham. Arizona transfer Matte Haack will be joining the squad as well to give the infield more depth. • In 2011, Louisiana made its 13th straight NCAA Regionals appearance since 1999 and the 21st in the last 22 years. Since 1990, UL has missed the “Field of 64” only once (1998). • The Cajuns rank ninth in total NCAA appearances with 21, 10th with 50 NCAA Tournament victories and 11th for consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. • Louisiana is set for its first full season at newly renovated Lamson Park. The facility made its debut for the 2011 Sun Belt Tournament and was completely refurbished during the summer months. The state-of-the-art facility will seat 2,790 fans. • Of the 11 seasons that the Sun Belt has had a regular season champion, UL has won 10. The Cajuns have also won 11 out of 12 Sun Belt Conference Tournaments. Christi Orgeron was named one of 10 finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award. The award is the most prestigious individual award in college softball. 45 Orgeron and Bridges were the most powerful duo in the nation with 45 combined home runs. In fact, that total was more than seven entire Sun Belt Teams 96-30 The speedy Cajuns stole 96 bses in 2011. Four different Cajuns had at least 15 steals. Sarah Draheim started every game behind the plate to hold opponents to a Sun Belt low 30 steals. 23 The Cajuns pitching staff posted 23 shutouts in 2011. One of those was against then No. 3/1 Alabama on March 4. The Cajuns were shutout just once. Gaspard extended the streak last season by hitting .422 for the year. www.RaginCajuns.com 7 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Louisiana Softball Roster 2012 Roster Numerical No. Player 00Ashley Brignac 3Natalie Fernandez 4Shelbee Rodgers 5Meagan Thomas 6Taylor Meaux 7Jordan Wallace 8Megan Waterman 9Linzey Cifreo 10Peyton Webb 12Christi Orgeron 13Erikka Murphy 14Codi Covington 15Nerissa Myers 16Christina Hamilton 17Callie Philen 19Marie Hoag 20Katie Smith 21Samantha Walsh 22Maggie Ham 23Brianna Cherry 24Sarah Draheim 27Mattelaine Haack 29Megan Granger 30Prophet Gaspard 31Paige Cormier 32Allie Chenault 35Codi Sullivan Alphabetical 8 No. Player 00Ashley Brignac 23Brianna Cherry 32Allie Chenault 9Linzey Cifreo 31Paige Cormier 23Brianna Cherry 14Codi Covington 24Sarah Draheim 3Natalie Fernandez 30Prophet Gaspard 29Megan Granger 27Mattelaine Haack 22Maggie Ham 16Christina Hamilton 19Marie Hoag 6Taylor Meaux 13Erikka Murphy 15Nerissa Myers 12Christi Orgeron 17Callie Philen 4Shelbee Rodgers 20Katie Smith 35Codi Sullivan 5Meagan Thomas 7Jordan Wallace 21Samantha Walsh 8Megan Waterman 10Peyton Webb Pos. 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Sr.- 3L Jr.-TR Fr.-HS So.- 1L Fr.-HS Fr- HS Sr.- 3L Jr.- 3L Sr.- 3L Sr.-2L So.-1L Sr.- 3L Fr.-HS Fr- HS Fr- HS Fr.-HS Jr.- 2L Fr.-HS Roster Breakdown Hometown (Previous School) River Ridge, La. (John Curtis) By State Denham Springs, La. (Live Oak) - Louisiana (17): Ashley Brignac, Greenwell Springs, La. (Central) Linzey Cifreo, Paige Cormier, New Iberia, La. (New Iberia) Codi Covington, Natalie Maurice, La. (Vermillion Catholic) Fernandez, Prophet Gaspard, Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford) Megan Granger, Christina Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run) Hamilton, Marie Hoag, Taylor Walker, La. (Walker) Meaux, Christi Orgeron, Callie Montgomery, Tx. (Montgomery) Philen, Shelbee Rogers, Katie New Orleans, La. (Mt. Carmel) Smith, Codi Sullivan, Meagan Victoria, Texas (Memorial) Thomas, Megan Waterman Denham Springs, La. (Walker) - Texas (8): Allie Chenault, Sarah Petal, Miss. (Petal) Draheim, Matte Haack, Maggie Leesville, La. (Rosepine) Ham, Erikka Murphy, Jordan Boyce, La. (Alexandria Senior) Wallace, Samantha Walsh, Peyton New Iberia, La. (Catholic High) Webb Ruston, La. (Ruston) - Mississippi (2): Brianna Cherry, Ingleside, Texas (Ingleside) Nerissa Myers George West, Texas (George West) - Virginia (1): Megan Waterman Petal, Miss. (Petal) Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) By Class Katy, Texas (Arizona) - Seniors (7): Ashley Brignac, Paige St. Martinville, La. (Louisiana Tech) Cormier, Megan Granger, Erikka Forked Island, La. (St. Thomas More) Murphy, Christi Orgeron, Callie Carencro, La. (Teurlings Catholic) Philen, Katie Smith Sweeny, Texas (Sweeny) - Juniors (5): Brianna Cherry, Sarah New Orleans, La. (Cabrini) Draheim, Matte Haack, Nerissa Hometown (Previous School) River Ridge, La. (John Curtis) Petal, Miss. (Petal) Sweeny, Texas (Sweeny) Walker, La. (Walker) Carencro, La. (Teurlings Catholic) Petal, Miss. (Petal) Denham Springs, La. (Walker) Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) Denham Springs, La. (Live Oak) By Major Forked Island, La. (St. Thomas More) - Kinesiology-Exercise Science (7): Ashley Brignac, Allie Chenault, St. Martinville, La. (Louisiana Tech) Sarah Draheim, Natalie Katy, Texas (Arizona) Fernandez, Jordan Wallace, George West, Texas (George West) Samantha Walsh Leesville, La. (Rosepine) - General Studies (3): New Iberia, La. (Catholic High) Megan Granger, Erikka Murphy, Maurice, La. (Vermillion Catholic) Christi Orgeron Victoria, Texas (Memorial) - Psychology (3): Paige Cormier, Petal, Miss. (Petal) Nerissa Myers, Callie Philen New Orleans, La. (Mt. Carmel) Biology (2): Taylor Meaux, Megan Boyce, La. (Alexandria Senior) Waterman Greenwell Springs, La. (Central) - Kinesiology-Grades K-12 (1): Ruston, La. (Ruston) Christina Hamilton New Orleans, La. (Cabrini) - Marketing (1): Katie Smith New Iberia, La. (New Iberia) - Public Relations-Broadcasting(2): Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford) Brianna Cherry, Codi Sullivan Ingleside, Texas (Ingleside) - Secondary Education-English (2): Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run) Codi Covington, Shelbee Rodgers Montgomery, Tx. (Montgomery) -Petroleum Engineering (1): Co-Head Coach: Stefni Lotief (Louisiana, 1990) - 11th season at Louisiana Co-Head Coach: Michael Lotief (Louisiana, 1985) - 9th season at Louisiana Assistant Coach: Chris Malveaux (Texas A&M, 2001) - 3rd season at Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Myers, Megan Waterman - Sophomores (6): Allie Chenault, Linzey Cifreo, Natalie Fernandez, Prophet Gaspard, Christina Hamilton, Shelbee Rogers, - Freshmen (8): Codi Covington, Maggie Ham, Marie Hoag, Taylor Meaux, Codi Sullivan, Meagan Thomas, Jordan Wallace, Peyton Webb Maggie Ham 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball ASHLEY BRIGNAC Pitcher • R/R • 5-10 • Sr.-3L • River Ridge, La. • John Curtis HS Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science • Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (2008, 2009, 2010) • NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete (2008, 2010) • CoSIDA Academic All- District (2009) • NFCA All-South Region (2008) • Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year (2008) • All-Sun Belt Conference (2008) • SBC Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2008) • Louisiana Classics All-Tournament Team (2008) • Capital One Academic All-America of the Year (2011) • Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year (2011) • Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region Second Team (2011) • Sun Belt All-Tournament Team (2011) 2011 (Junior) • Picked up the decision in all four games at the NCAA Austin Regional (5/20-5/22), including a win over No. 3 national seed Texas in an elimination game. • Allowed just four hits and three runs over three games at the SBC Tournament, including a five-inning no- hitter against South Alabama (5/13), the seventh of her career • Threw sixth career no-hitter against La.-Monroe (5/7) to clinch the Cajuns 10th Sun Belt Regular Season Championship • Was named Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week seven times in 2011 • Appeared in just one game in the North Texas series (3/12-3/13), going the distance in a ten inning UL win, striking out 11 and giving up just two runs. Picked up the win and a shutout in UL’s 1-0 victory over No.3/1 Alabama at the Citrus Classic (3/4) • Threw her fifth career no-hitter when she blanked McNeese State (2/26) at the Cowgirl Classic in a 4-0 win. Struck out seven in the victory • Tied a career high with 16K’s against Houston Baptist (2/27) to close out the Cowgirl Classic with a complete game shutout. 2010 (Redshirt) • Did not play and received a redshirt 2009 (Sophomore) • • • • • • • • • • Saw limited action returning from an off-season injury but made an impact, nonetheless After surrendering a pair of earned runs in her first outing, she did not allowed an earned run in 59.1 consecutive innings of work (10 appearances) Posted an 8-3 record in 14 appearances, going the distance in nine contests with six shutouts First two losses came in a pair of games in which the opposition scored an unearned run Only allowed earned runs in two games Boasted a team and conference best 0.44 ERA, allowing no earned runs in Sun Belt Conference play Struck out 107 batters in 79.0 innings pitched Held opponents to a meager .124 batting average Fanned a career-best 16 batters in 3-2 win over Louisiana Tech (3/10) Posted four double-digit strikeout performances 2008 (Freshman) • Lived up to the hype in her rookie campaign, leading the Cajuns in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, strikeouts looking, appearances, starts and opponent batting average • Named Second Team NFCA All-South Region, Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-Sun Belt Conference, Sun Belt Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Louisiana Classics All-Tournament Team • Ranked in the NCAA in ERA, strikeouts per seven innings, victories and hits allowed per seven innings • Has a team best 31 wins in 44 appearances with three saves to her credit • Led the team with 13 shutouts, two no-hitters and a perfect game • Fanned a UL freshman record 327 batters in 228.1 innings of work • Was 12-1 in 15 appearances with a 1.54 ERA, four shutouts and 119 strikeouts in Sun Belt play • Had seven wins and a save over ranked opponents – Wins: Feb. 29 vs. #23 North Carolina (W, 7-1); Mar. 8 at #3 Texas A&M (W, 2-1); Apr. 30 at #9 Houston (W, 4-0); May 17 at #15 LSU (W, 9-4) - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional; May 23 at #10 Houston (W, 6-4) - NCAA Houston Super Regional; May 24 at #10 Houston (W, 4-0) - NCAA Houston Super Regional; May 29 vs. #1 Florida (W, 3-2) Women’s College World Series. Save: May 18 at #15 LSU (W, 6-3) - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional • Had 17 games with double-digit strikeouts with a season-best 15 strikeouts in the Cajuns victory over #1 Florida in the first game of the Women’s College World Series • Had a string of 16 consecutive batters retired against Florida Atlantic and 10 consecutive strikeouts against North Texas • Four-time Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 11; Mar. 20; Mar. 27; and Apr. 21) and two-time LSWA Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 27 and Mar. 18) High School • Despite sitting out the start of the 2007 season recovering from minor knee surgery, recorded a flawless 0.00 ERA for the second consecutive season and led John Curtis Christian School to their fifth straight state championship • In the circle, she used her 72 mile per hour fastball to record 21 shutouts, 21 no-hitters and seven perfect games • Career 122-4 record; Struck out 1,454 of 2,037 batters faced • Was also the staff ace on the USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team that won the 2006 Pan Am Championship with a 10-0 record • Led the USA Softball Junior National team to the gold medal at the 2007 World Championships • Gave up one hit in six games in leading U18 Gold Voodoo club team to the Hall of Fame Classic Tournament title in Oklahoma City in July 2006 – becoming the first team from Louisiana to ever win the tournament • Three-Time Louisiana Softball Coaches Association (LSCA) Class 2A Player of the Year; Two-time All-District and All-Metro MVP, three-time All-District and All-Metro selection • Two-time Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year • Two-time Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Farm Bureau-Miss Softball selection • Two-Time National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association (NFCA) All-American • Won Corbett Award as the All-State Sugar Bowl Outstanding Female Amateur Athlete for Greater New Orleans area Personal • Born on May 2, 1989 in Baton Rouge, La. • Daughter of Joseph and Tammy Brignac • Has an older brother, Joseph, and a younger brother, Christopher • Has a younger sister, Katie • High School Co-valedictorian • Member of the National Honor Society. Student-Athlete Profiles Awards • Threw a five-inning, one-hitter against FIU • Threw another one-hitter against Texas State at the Waco Regional (6.0 ip) • ERA was at 0.19 before final game against Baylor at Waco Regional CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched 11.0 vs. Southern Miss (Feb. 24, 2008) 10.0 at North Texas (Mar. 12, 2011) 9.1 at Florida Atlantic (Apr. 23, 2011) 9.0 vs. Western Kentucky (Mar. 22, 2009) 8.2 vs. Iowa (Mar. 1, 2008) 8.0 at No.3 Texas A&M (Mar. 8, 2008) 8.0 vs. No.1 Florida (May 29, 2008) Strikeouts 16 vs. Houston Baptist (Feb. 27, 2011) 16 vs. Louisiana Tech (Mar. 10, 2009) 15 vs. No.1 Florida (May 29, 2008) 13 - Seven Times - Last at La-Monroe (May 7, 2011) Shutouts 29 Times - Last at Florida Atlantic (May 14, 2011) Notables vs. No. 3/1 Alabama (Mar. 4, 2011) vs. No.24 Fresno State (Mar. 13, 2009) at No. 10 Houston (May 24, 2008) at No.9 Houston (Apr. 30, 2008) Perfect Games vs. IUPUI (5inn. - Mar. 11, 2008) No-Hitters vs. Florida Atlantic (7inn. - Apr. 16, 2008) vs. San Diego State (7inn. - Feb. 21, 2009) at McNeese State (7 inn. - Feb. 26, 2011) at La-Monroe (7 inn. - May 7, 2011) vs. UNLV (5inn. - Mar. 21, 2008) vs. South Alabama (5 inn. - May 13, 2011) BRIGNAC’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wphbp sfa sha bk 2008 1.38 31-7 44352813/2 3 228.1123 624510032713 116 927 .1551413 317 0 2009 0.44 8-3 141396/2 0 79.03412524 107303307.12434 050 2010- - Redshirt - Did Not Play - 2011 1.93 32-7 42392710/4 0 233.2161 63507324426 215 960 .190 812 325 8 Total 1.66 71-17 100876429/8 3541.031813710019767842 3342194.1662529 647 8 www.RaginCajuns.com 9 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Student-Athlete Profiles CHRISTI ORGERON Utility • R/R • 5-11 • Sr.-3L • New Orleans, La. • Mt. Carmel HS 10 Major: General Studies Awards • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist (2011) • Sun Belt Player of the Year (2011) • Louisville Slugger/NFCA First Team All-Region (2010, 2011) • Second Team All-Sun Belt (2009, 2010) • Second Team All-Louisiana (2010) • Louisiana Classic All-Tournament Team (2010) • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2009, 2010) • Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year (2009) • First Team All-Louisiana (2009) • Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2009) • Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (2008) • NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete (2008) 2011 (Junior) • Finished with 101 RBI, the third highest single- season total in NCAA history and the most since 1996 • With five RBI in game two of the La.- Monroe series (5/7) she broke the the UL and Sun Belt single-season record with 84 • Posted 11 RBI in the Middle Tennessee series (4/16-4/17) included her second grand slam of the season • Tied a school single game record with two triples in game one of the FIU series (4/6) • Named LSWA Hitter of the Week after going 8-for-10 (.800) in the Troy series (3/26-3/27) with seven RBI. Was a single short of the cycle in game three, but only had three official at bats in the six-inning win • Her solo home run in the sixth inning was the difference in UL’s 1-0 win over No.3/1 Alabama (3/4). 2010 (Sophomore) • Was named a Louisville Slugger/NFCA First Team All-Region performer • Also garnered Second Team All-Sun Belt and Second Team All-Louisiana honors • Started 61 games for the Cajuns, mostly in right field • Hit .307 on the season with a Cajuns high and Sun Belt best 56 RBI • Hit 15 home runs, the second most on the team and second most in the Sun Belt • Her 16 doubles led the Cajuns and ranked second in the Sun Belt • Posted 122 total bases, the most on the team and second most in the Sun Belt • Ranked ninth in the nation with five sacrifice ORGERON’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS flies • Posted a .635 slugging percentage • Scored 33 runs, the third highest total on the squad • Hit .343 with runners in scoring position • Hit .412 against left hand pitchers • Posted a Cajuns season high seven RBI against Southern Miss (3/6), going 2-for-3 with two home runs and a sacrifice fly • Hit two home runs in a game three times, against Bryant (3/13), No.20 UMass (2/28) and Southern Miss (3/6) • Had 15 multiple RBI games, including seven with at least three RBI and five with at least four RBI • Had quite a weekend at the Razorback Invitational (3/5-3/7) hitting .647 (11-for-17) with three home runs and 14 RBI in five games. 2009 (Freshman) • Posted a stellar freshman year earning Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors • Claimed the Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player honor • Named First Team All-Louisiana • Garnered Second Team All-Sun Belt Honors • Earned back-to-back Sun Belt Player of the Week honors (4/20 and 4/27) • Played in 55 games with 52 starts, seeing time at second bases, right field and as the designated hitter • Batted .312 on the season with 10 home runs and 37 RBI • Led the Cajuns with a .611 slugging percentage • Recorded multiple hits in 13 games and multiple RBI in eight games • In conference play, hit seven home runs with a .714 slugging percentage • Posted six RBI against Troy after recording two homers, including a grand slam (4/18-19) • Hit two doubles in SBC Championship game over Florida Atlantic (5/9) 2008 (Redshirt) • Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. High School • Multi-sport athlete who lettered in softball, soccer and swimming at Mount Carmel Academy • Helped the Cubs to the state playoffs in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 in softball; 2004, 2005, 2006 in soccer; and 2004 in swimming • Won the district championship in softball in 2006 and 2007 • Soccer state champions in 2005 and district champions in 2005 and 2006 • • • • • • All-District selection for softball from 2005-07 Two-time All-State pick in 2006 and 2007 2006 All-Metro Player of the Year Two-time All-Metro selection (2006, 2007) All-State soccer selection in 2006 and All-District selection in 2005 and 2006 Posted a .423 career batting average with 141 hits including 45 doubles, 18 triples, 21 home runs, 131 RBI and 31 stolen bases Personal • Born on June 3, 1989 in New Orleans, La • Full name is Christine Marie Orgeron • Daughter of Allen and Teresa Orgeron • Has an older brother, Allen, Jr. • Plans to be a nurse anesthetists/ER nurse upon graduation CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 5 - at Maine (Feb 19, 2011) Runs 3 - Seven Times - Last vs. Western Kentucky (Apr. 30, 2011) Hits 4 vs. Florida Atlantic (Apr 20, 2010) RBI 7 vs. Southern Miss (Mar. 6, 2010) Doubles 3 - Twice - Last vs. South Alabama (Apr 17, 2010) Triples 2 vs. FIU (Apr. 6, 2011) Home Runs 2 - Seven Times - Last vs. Florida Atlantic) (Mar. 14, 2011) Total Bases 10 - Twice - Last vs. Bryant (Feb. 12, 2010) Walks 3 - Twice - Last vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb. 12, 2011) Stolen Bases 1 - Ten Times - Last vs. Troy (May 12, 2011) Year avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% 2008- - Redshirt - Did Not Play - 2009 .312 55-52 157 2349 15 110 3796 .61119 036 0 .38220 2-2 2216 2 .950 2010 .307 61-61 192 3359 16 115 56122 .63527 134 0 .38750 3-3 88 3 4 .958 2011 .414 62-62 210 7587 20 523101186 .88631 025 3 .48810 5-5 78 4 4 .953 Total .349178-175 559131195 51 748194404.72377 195 3 .4238010-10 1882310 .955 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball ERIKKA MURPHY Outfield • L/L • 5-4 • Sr.-3L • Victoria, Texas • Memorial HS 2011 (Junior) • Was used as a pinch runner in the last three weeks of the season due to a wrist injury • Has stolen 36 consecutive bases successfully • Was last caught stealing on March 5, 2010 at Arkansas • Was 4-for-10 (.400) with two runs scored in UL’s sweep of the South Alabama series (4/9-4/10) • Went 4-for-12 (.333) in the North Texas series (3/12-3/13) with four runs scored, including at least one in all three games • Was 5-for-16 (.312) in five starts at the Citrus Classic (3/4-3/6), including three runs scored against Temple • Went 5-for-10 (.500) in five starts at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (2/18-2/20), scoring four runs • Successfully advanced runners 53.4 percent of the time in 58 opportunities High School • Lettered in softball (four years), basketball (two years) and power lifting (four years) at Memorial High School • Led the Vipers to the District Championship (2005-08) • Helped MHS to the state playoffs from 2005-08, advancing to the quarterfinals in 2006 and 2007 • Named All-State, All-District, District MVP, State Newcomer of the Year and All- Academic team • State Champion in power lifting • As a freshman, batted .447, with 17 RBI, 16 stolen bases and eight triples • As a sophomore, batted .463, with 26 runs, 38 hits, 22 RBI, five triples, three home runs and 26 stolen bases 2010 (Sophomore) • Batted .591 with 65 hits (110 at bats), 37 • Played in all 63 games for UL - starting 62 - runs, 17 RBI, two doubles, two home runs, all in the outfield six walks, 74 stolen bases and .610 on-base • Had the third highest batting average on percentage the team at .315 • Was nearly perfect (33-for-34) in stolen Personal bases, leading the Cajuns and the Sun Belt • Born on May 3, 1990 in Victoria, Texas in total swipes • Full name is Erikka Murphy • The 33 stolen bases are tied for the fifth • Daughter of Eric and Roslyn Murphy most in a single season in Cajuns history • Has a younger brother, Bernard, and a • Stole multiple bases in five games younger sister, Eboni • Also led the Cajuns and the Sun Belt with 52 runs scored • Hit. 352 in 29 games in the leadoff spot • Scored multiple runs in 15 different games, including a three game stretch (4/11-4/17) in which she scored nine runs 2009 (Freshman) • Saw significant action as a true freshman, playing in 54 games • Earned 29 starts at DH and in the outfield • Was a perfect 13-for-13 on stolen bases • Hit .292 in 96 at bats with two doubles and two triples • Registerd 19 runs • Reached bases safely with a .310 on base percentage • Batted .316 in the leadoff spot CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 5 - Six Times - Last at North Texas (Mar. 12, 2011) Runs 3 - Four Times - Last vs. Temple (Mar. 5, 2011) Hits 4 - Twice - Last at Arkansas (Mar. 5, 2010) RBI 2- Five Times - Last vs. Arkansas (Feb. 12, 2011) Doubles 1- Four Times - Last vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb 12, 2011) Triples 1 - Three Times - Last vs. Bradley Feb. 13, 2010) Home Runs None Total Bases 4 - Five Times - Last at Arkansas (Mar. 5, 2010) Walks 1 - 23 Times - Last vs. Centenary (Apr. 13,, 2011) Stolen Bases 2 - Nine Times - Last vs. Oregon (Mar. 5, 2011) MURPHY’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2009 2010 2010 Total Student-Athlete Profiles Major: General Studies avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att .292 54-29 961928 2 20 934.3543 0 24 0.310 1 013-13 .315 63-62 197 5262 1 1 0 1265 .33014 544 0 .3750133-34 .336 55-441223541 1 001242.3446 3 22 0.382 0 515-15 .316 172-135415 106 131 4 3033 141.34023 8 90 0.362 1 6 61-62 po a efld% 502.714 38 0 2 .950 2802.933 7106.922 www.RaginCajuns.com 11 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball KATIE SMITH Student-Athlete Profiles Outfield • R/R • 5-6 • Jr.-2L • Ruston, La. • Ruston HS 12 Major: Marketing Awards • Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (2010) • NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete (2010) • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2008, 2009) • All-Louisiana Honorable Mention (2009) • Second Team All-Sun Belt (2009) • Louisiana Classics All-Tournament Team (2009) • Mardi Gras Invitational All-Tournament Team (2009) • All-Louisiana (2008) • All-NFCA Leadoff Classic Tournament (2008) • Louisiana Classics All-Tournament Team (2008) 2011 (Junior) • Went 4-for-10 (.400) at the NCAA Austin Regional (5/20-5/22), scoring four runs • Went 5-for-9 over the SBC Tournament with five runs scored and did not strike out • Went 5-for-11 (.455) in the USA series (4/9- 4/10), including her first extra base hit of the season, a double in a 3-for-5 effort in game two • Tied a 22-year-old school, single game record with four stolen bases in game one of the FIU series (4/6-4/7). After drawing a walk in the third inning, she picked up three of them by stealing for cycle when she swiped second, third and home to score • Went 5-for-10 (.500) in five starts at the Citrus Classic (3/4-3/6) with four runs scored • Went 7-for-14 (.500) with seven runs scored at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (2/18-2/20), earning a spot on the All- Tournament Team • Was 7-for-17 (.412) with seven runs scored in five games at the Louisiana Classics (2/11-2/13). 2010 (Hardship) • Received a hardship after starting the first eight games of the season before suffering a season ending knee injury • Hit .350 in those eight games with six runs scored and was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases SMITH’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2008 2009 2010 (Hardship) 2011 Total 2009 (Sophomore) • Started 43 games on the year, seeing action at second base, right field and as the designated hitter • Ranked third in the Sun Belt with a .393 batting average • Collected 48 hits with 39 runs • Went 25-for-28 on stolen bases • Posted a .515 batting average in Sun Belt games • Had 14 multiple hit games including a season-best performance against Western Kentucky, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored (3/21) • Scored multiple run runs in nine contests, including a season-high three runs against Providence (2/14) and Middle Tennessee (3/31) • Led the Cajuns with a .516 on base percentage • As leadoff batter, tallied a .515 batting average 2008 (Freshman) • The speedy slapper finished in the top five on the team in batting average • Boasted a .370 batting average and never let her batting average dip below .370 on the season • Ranked in the top-5 among Cajuns in batting average, on base percentage, runs scored, hits, sacrifice bunts and stolen bases • Led the team with eight sacrifice bunts and 20 stolen bases • Had 60 hits on the year with 19 walks for a .440 on base percentage • Scored 39 runs on the season while driving in nine • In the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, she was second on the team, hitting .444, going 4-for-9 with a pair of runs scored, a walk and an RBI • Had a .400 batting average in Sun Belt Conference play • Posted 16 multiple hit games to her credit with a season-high three hits against No. 23 North Carolina and Middle Tennessee • Reached base safely in 52 of the 65 games she played, collecting hits in 43 of those games High School • Played softball at Ruston High School • Had a .467 batting average in her senior year with a .537 on-base percentage and a .610 slugging percentage • In her final season at RHS, had 105 at bats, with 49 runs, 49 hits, five doubles, two triples, two home runs and 11 runs batted in • Tallied 64 total bases with 15 walks and 22 stolen bases Personal • Born on July 31, 1989 in Monroe, La. • Full name is Kaitlin Scott Smith • Daughter of Rocky and Veronica Williams and Joey Smith • Has two younger sisters, Kelby and Kendall CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 5 - Three Times - Last at South Alabama (Apr. 9, 2011) Runs 3 - Three Times - Last vs. Tennessee State (Feb. 18, 2011) Hits 3 - Six Times - Last at La.-Monroe (May 8, 2011) RBI 2 vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb. 12, 2011) Doubles 1 - Twice - Last vs. South Alabama (Apr. 9, 2011) Triples None Home Runs None Total Bases 4 at South Alabama (Apr. 9, 2011) Walks 3 - Twice - Last vs. Tulsa (Mar. 17, 2009) Stolen Bases 4 vs. FIU (Apr 6, 2011) avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att .370 65-65 162 3960 1 0 0 961 .37719 126 0 .4400820-21 .393 43-43 122 3948 0 0 0 348 .39328 315 0 .5160425-28 .350 8-8 20 67 0 00 27.3504 03 0.458 0 0 3-3 .352 62-60 159 5556 1 0 0 1457 .35821 022 1 .4280920-22 .369178-176 463139171 2 0 0 28173.37472 466 1 .4580 2168-74 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball po a efld% 58 2 1 .984 2618 6 .880 302.600 67 2 1 .986 1542210 .946 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball CAREER HIGHS Utility R/R • 6-0 • Sr.-2L Boyce, La. Alexandria Senior HS CALLIE PHILEN Major: Psychology 2011 (Sophomore) • Saw action in eight games, mostly as a defensive catcher. 2010 (Freshman) • Saw action in one game during the Louisiana Classics 2009 (Redshirt) • Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt Doubles None Runs None Triples None Hits None Total Bases None RBI None Walks None Home Runs None Stolen Bases None High School • Lettered in softball for four years at Alexandria Senior High School • Helped the Trojans to a pair of district playoff appearances • Led ASHS to a quarterfinalist finish in the state playoffs as a junior and a senior • Named All-District three times, All-Cenla twice and All-State once • Batted .487 as a junior Personal • Born on November 14, 1989 in Alexandria, La. • Full name is Callie Renee Philen • Daughter of Janet Philen and Ray Philen, Jr. • Has two brothers, Riley and Brady PHILEN’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% 2009- - Redshirt - Did Not Play - 2010 .000 1-0 0 00 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 0101.000 2011 .000 8-0 1 00 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 8001.000 Total .000 9-0 1 00 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 810 1.000 CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 4 - Six Times - Last vs. Middle Tennessee (Apr. 16, 2011) Infield R/R • 5-9 • Sr.-1L St. Martinville, La. Louisiana Tech • Teurlings Catholic HS MEGAN GRANGER Major: General Studies Triples 1 vs. Virginia (Mar. 4, 2011) Runs 3 vs. Tennessee State (Feb. 18, 2011) Home Runs 1 - Twice - Last vs. McNeese State (Mar. 15, 2011) Hits 4 vs. Long Island (Mar. 6, 2011) Total Bases 5 vs. Virginia (Mar. 4, 2011) RBI 3 vs. Virginia (Mar. 4, 2011) Walks 3 - Twice - Last vs. Middle Tennessee (May 11, 2011) Doubles 1 - Four Times - Last vs. Florida Atlantic (May 14, 2011) at designated player • Registered a .167 batting average with three hits in Awards 18 at bats • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2009) • Scored three runs • Was successful on her only steal attempt of the 2010 (Sophomore) season • Played in 34 games, mostly as a defensive substitute • Recorded the first two hits of her collegiate career in at first base a loss to Jacksonville State (March 1) • Started three games at shortstop High School 2009 (Redshirt) • Lettered for four years at Teurlings Catholic High School • Did not compete during the season, taking a • Helped lead the Rebels to four straight district titles and redshirt the 2007 Louisiana Class 3A state championships • Also helped the Rebels to a state runner-up finish in 2008 (Freshman at Louisiana Tech) Class 3A as a junior • Saw action in 12 games, making four starts • Registered a .482 batting average with 11 home runs • Made two starts at shortstop, one at catcher and one and 39 RBI as a senior Student-Athlete Profiles Awards • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010) At-Bats 1 vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb. 12, 2011) Stolen Bases 1 vs. Sam Houston State (Feb. 13, 2011) • Named First Team All-District three straight years • Named All-State and All-Acadiana as a junior and senior • Played basketball for three years in high school • Named Academic All-State in both basketball and softball as a senior • Played travel ball for the Louisiana Rebels Personal • Born on February 1, 1989 in Lafayette • Full name is Megan Renee Granger • Daughter of Renee and Percy Granger • Has one brother, Brandon • Has a twin sister Mandy who plays softball for Nicholls State GRANGER’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att 2008 (La. Tech) .167 12-4 18 33 0 00 03.1671 22 0.286 0 0 1-1 2009- - Redshirt - Did Not Play- - 2010 .000 34-3 6 00 0 00 00.0001 04 0.143 0 2 0-0 2011 .244 62-62 156 2738 4 1 2 2050 .32126 219 0 .35904 1-1 Total .228 108-69 180 3041 4 1 2 2053.29428 425 0 .34406 2-2 po a efld% 1193.870 5775.928 519111 .928 11910719 .922 www.RaginCajuns.com 13 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball CAREER HIGHS Infield R/R • 5-5 • Sr.-3L Carencro, La. Teurlings Catholic HS Major: Psychology PAIGE CORMIER Student-Athlete Profiles Awards • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2008) 2010 (Sophomore) • Had the best game of her career in the Cajuns’ elimination game with Texas State at the NCAA Austin Regional (5/21), going 3-for-4 with a double and six RBI. Also stole a base in the contest • Hit her fifth homer of her career to run-rule Florida Atlantic in the SBC Championship game • Set a career-high with four RBI in game two of the Western Kentucky series (4/30), including a two-run homer to close out the game in six innings • Hit her third home run of the season in game two of the Florida Atlantic series (4/23) • Continued to roll in the Middle Tennessee series (4/16-4/17), going 6-for-9 (.667) with three runs scored and three RBI • Had a career weekend at the plate in the South • • At-Bats 5 vs. Troy (May. 5, 2011) Triples None Runs 3 vs. Temple (Mar. 5, 2011) Home Runs 1 - Five Times - Last vs. Florida Atlantic (May 14, 2011) Hits 3 vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) RBI 6 vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) Doubles 1 - Seven Times - Last vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) Alabama series (4/9-4/10) going 5-for-10 (.500) with six RBI, a double and her second career home run. Set a career high with three RBI in game two Hit her first career home run, a solo shot in the Cajuns 5-1 win over Notre Dame (3/17) Missed eight games early in the season with an injury suffered during the Arkansas game (2/13). 2010 (Sophomore) • Saw action in 23 games with one start at designated player against McNeese State (3/11) • Scored three runs on the year • Went 1-for-1 in stolen bases 2009 (Freshman) • Played in 13 games mostly as a pinch runner • Scored one run in 9-0 win over New Mexico in the Judi Garman Classic (3/15) 2008 (Redshirt) • Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt Total Bases 5 - Three Times - Last vs. Western Kentucky (Apr. 30, 2011) Walks 3 vs. Centenary (Apr. 13, 2011) Stolen Bases 1 - Four Times - Last vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) High School • Lettered in both softball and volleyball at Teurlings Catholic High School • Helped Teurlings to the district championship for five years • Helped the Rebels to a state title and two state runner-up finishes • Made state playoffs from 2003 through 2007 • Named all-state for two years and was a four-time all-district selection • Academic All-State selection • Helped Teurlings to the state playoffs in volleyball in 2006 Personal • Born on January 30, 1989 in Lafayette • Full name is Paige Elizabeth Cormier • Daughter of Laura and George Cormier • Has three older brothers, Marc, Chad and Ryan; one younger brother, Troy; and a older sister, Shayla CORMIER’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% 2008- - Redshirt - Did Not Play - 2009 .000 13-0 1 10 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 000.000 2010 .000 23-1 6 30 0 00 00.0002 02 0.250 0 0 1-1 000.000 Total .000 36-1 7 40 0 00 00.0002 02 0.222 0 0 1-1 000.000 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Infield L/R • 5-5 • Jr.-2L Petal, Miss. Petal HS NERISSA MYERS 14 Major: Psychology At-Bats 6 at South Alabama (Apr. 9, 2011) Triples 1 - Five Times - Last vs. Troy (May 12, 2011) Runs 4 at ULM (May 7, 2011) Home Runs 1 - Twice - Last vs. New Mexico (Mar. 19, 2011) Hits 4 vs. Maine (Feb. 18, 2011) Total Bases 6 vs. Maine (Feb. 18, 2011) RBI 5 vs. Temple (Mar. 5, 2011) Walks 3 vs. Tennessee State (Feb. 18, 2011) Doubles 1 - Twelve Times - Last vs. Houston (May 22, 2011) Stolen Bases 2 - Seven Times - Last vs. FIU (Apr. 6, 2011) High School • Was a State Runner-Up, South State Runner-Up and District Champions in fastpitch softball • Was Co-District Champion in basketball • Helped Petal High School to runner-up finishes at 2010 (Freshman) the 2006 Fastpitch South State and 2005 Fastpitch • Played in 62 games - starting 60 as a true freshman - State tournaments 2011 (Sophomore) all at shortstop • Was Slowpitch State Champions in softball in 2006 • Reached base in 58 of 62 games in 2011, posting a • Hit .247 with a .354 on base percentage leading PHS to a 31-1 record .498 on base percentage. Scored 77 runs, tying a UL • Was 15-for-20 in the stolen bases category • Named Slowpitch Player of the Year as a junior and Sun Belt single-season record • Hit .296 in Sun Belt play • Tabbed All-State Fastpitch in 2008 and All-District in • Was 7-for-18 (.389) at the Judi Garman Classic (3/17- • Hit .344 with runners in scoring position and .452 2006 and 2007, while being named All-District and 3/19) including her second career home run in an 8-4 with runners in scoring position and two outs All-State Slowpitch as a sophomore and a junior win over new Mexico • Had five RBI in her first two collegiate games (2/12• Was All-District in basketball as a junior and the PHS • Was 2-for-3 against Alabama ace Kelsi Dunne with 2/13) Scholar Athlete in 2007 and 2008 and Scholar Athlete two stolen bases in UL’s 1-0 win • Hit .400 (4-for-10) in the Baton Rouge Regional Fastpitch in 2006 and 2008 • Set a career high with five RBI against Temple (3/5), including a 3-for-4 effort in the Championship Game • Hit for the cycle in the Slowpitch State going 2-for-2 with a double, a walk, a hit by pitch and win over No.18 Texas A&M, earning All-Tournament Championship three runs scored honors and helping the Cajuns advance to the Super • Was 7-for-16 (.438) with eight runs scored in five Regionals Personal starts at the Cowgirl Classic (2/25-2/27), including • Born on November 26, 1990 in Petal, Miss. two doubles and one triple High School • Full name is Nerissa Manantria Myers • Was 5-for-6 (.833) on day one of the Ragin’ Cajuns • Like current teammate Cherry, played fastpitch and • Daughter of Suzette and Aron Bajoie Invitational (2/18) with seven RBI and five runs slowpitch softball, along with basketball at Petal • Has two younger brothers Necota and Aron, Jr. Awards • All-Baton Rouge Regional Team (2010) • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010) • All-Sun Belt Second Team (2011) scored • Went 8-for-15 (.533) with 10 runs scored at the Louisiana Classics (2/11-2/13) leading to a spot on the All-Tournament Team. MYERS’ CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2010 2011 Total avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .287 62-60 171 3149 2 1 1 1856 .32715 331 1 .3540415-20 6413418 .917 .372 62-62 196 7773 10 4 1 4394 .48036 1424 0 .4981321-25 89100 5 .974 .332 124-122 367 108122 12 5 2 61150 .409 51 17 55 1 .436 1 7 36-45 153234 23 .944 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 4 - Eight Times - Last vs. Troy (May 12, 2011) Runs 3 at ULM (May 7, 2011) Outfield R/R • 5-10 • Jr.-2L Petal, Miss. Petal HS BRIANNA CHERRY Major: Public Relations Hits 3 - Twice - Last at ULM (May 7, 2011) RBI 5 - Twice - Lasta at South Alabama (Apr. 10, 2011) Doubles 1 vs. FIU (Apr. 6, 2011) Triples 1 vs. Troy (Mar. 26, 2011) Home Runs 2 vs. Iowa State (Mar. 7, 2010) Total Bases 8 vs. Iowa State (Mar. 7, 2010) Walks 2 - Twice - Last vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) Stolen Bases 1 - Twice - Last at ULM (May 7, 2011) Awards • Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010) CHERRY’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2010 2011 Total avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .067 16-5 15 11 0 00 31.0673 29 0.300 0 0 0-0 101.500 .239 59-32 92 2622 1 1 3 1234 .37017 719 1 .39310 2-6 35 3 1 .974 .215 75-37 107 2723 1 1 3 1535.32720 928 1 .38010 2-6 36 3 2 .951 CAREER HIGHS At-Bats 5 vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb. 12,, 2011) Runs 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (Feb. 12,, 2011) Catcher R/R • 6-0 • Jr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas Marcus HS SARAH DRAHEIM Hits 3 - Three Times - Last vs. Grambling State (Feb. 26, 2011) RBI 4 - Twice - Last - vs. Tennessee State (Feb. 20, 2011) Doubles 1 - Ten Times - Last vs. Texas State (May 21, 2011) Triples 1 - Twice - Last vs. South Alabama (May 13, 2011) Home Runs 1 - Six Times - Last vs. Middle Tennessee (May 11, 2011) Total Bases 5 - Twice - Last vs. Middle Tennessee (May 11, 2011) Walks 2 - Five Times - Last at Texas (May 21, 2001) Stolen Bases 1 - Three Times - Last at ULM (May 7, 2011) 15 Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science • Helped the Marauders win the District Championship in both softball and basketball as Awards a sophomore and senior • NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete (2010) • Led MHS to the State Semifinals as a sophomore • Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (2010) • Team was a regional finalist in 2009 • Named District 6-5A Catcher of the Year as a 2010 (Freshman) sophomore, junior and senior • Played in 32 games - mostly as a catcher - • Tabbed Marcus High School Most Offensive including eight starts behind the plate and 14 Player as a sophomore, MHS Most Valuable starts total Player as a junior and MHS Most Defensive Player • Hit .222 with a .386 on base percentage as a senior • Posted 10 hits • In 2007, hit a walk-off home run to send Marcus • Went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI against to state championships for first time in school’s Middle Tennessee (4/7) history • Had one home run on the year, in a start at designated player against FIU (4/11) Personal • Born on August 8, 1991 in Renton, Wash. High School • Full name is Sarah Louise Drahiem • Played softball and basketball at Marcus High • Daughter of Stephanie and Don Draheim School in Flower Mound, Texas • Has two older brothers, Blake and Aaron DRAHEIM’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2010 2011 Total Student-Athlete Profiles 2011 (Sophomore) • Scored a career-high three runs in game two of the La.- Monroe series (5/7) after going 3-for-3 with a walk • Hit the Cajuns only inside-the-park home run of the season in game three of the Western Kentucky series (5/1), her third homer of the season • Went 2-for-4 in game three of the USA series (4/10), posting a career-high five RBI including her second career home run • Had a career weekend in the Troy series (3/26-3/27), going 5-for-8 (.625) with her first career home run and first career triple • In game two of the series, set a career high for hits, going 3-for-3 in a six-inning, 8-0 win • Played in all five games at the Judi Garman Classic (3/17-3/19) with the first two starts in her career. Scored Champions in volleyball three runs in those five games. • Was a member of the 2006 Fastpitch South State Runner- Up, 2005 Fastpitch State Runner Up and Slowpitch State Champions in softball in 2006 2010 (Freshman) • Earned All-American honors in basketball for three years • Played in 16 games - mostly in the outfield - with five • Named All-District for four years in fastpitch softball and starts at designated player • Posted three RBI on the year, with two coming against All-District for three years in slow pitch softball Fresno State (3/18) and one • Tabbed All-Tournament Team and All-District for basketball against Western Kentucky (3/27). • Boasted most RBI, most doubles and most improved in softball, while being named top High School rebounder and best defensive player in basketball • Lettered in softball, basketball and volleyball • Was high school teammates with current Cajun Nerissa • Played first base, second base, third base, right field, Myers centerfield, left field and pitcher on the softball team and shooting guard, forward and center for Personal the basketball team • Born on December 7, 1990 in Tampa, Fla. • Helped PHS to State Runner-Up, South State Runner-Up • Full name is Brianna Nikelle Cherry and District Champions in fastpitch • Daughter of Kimberly G. Cherry softball • Has a younger brother, Micah • Was Co-District Champion in basketball and District avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .222 32-14 45 410 1 0 1 514 .31110 2 9 0 .38600 0-0 86 6 1 .989 .296 62-62 186 3255 9 2 6 5286 .46228 230 4 .39211 3-3 41114 3 .993 .281 94-76 231 3665 10 2 7 57100.43338 439 4 .39111 3-3 49720 4 .992 www.RaginCajuns.com 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Megan Waterman CAREER HIGHS Major: Biology Outfield R/R • 5-7 • Jr.-2L Ashburn, Va. Broad Run HS Awards • NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete (2010) • Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (2010) 2011 (Sophomore) • Played in 27 games mostly as a pinch runner and outfield defensive substitution. Student-Athlete Profiles 2010 (Freshman) • Played in four games for UL, all as a pinch runner • Scored a run in the Cajuns first game of the season. High School • Played her first three seasons of high school softball at Monsignor Kelly High School in Beaumont, Texas before transferring to Broad Run High School in Ashburn, Va. for senior final season • At Broad Run, helped the Spartans claim the district, region and state championships in 2009 • Prior to Virginia, helped Monsignor Kelly to a Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools 6A State Championship in 2008 • Advanced to the State Tournament in 2008 and the Regionals in 2007 • Led the Monsignor Kelly Bulldogs to a 27-6 (.818) overall record in 2008, hitting .410 with eight doubles, a home run, and 26 RBI • Was tabbed All-District and All-State in 2006 and 2007 and named to the All-State Tournament Team in 2008 • Was the Monsignor Kelly Offensive MVP in 2006 and Player with the Most Heart in 2007 • Named to the All-Southeast Texas Softball team from 2006-08 Personal • Born June 6, 1991 in Fairfax, Va. • Daughter of Douglas and Thersea Waterman • Has two brothers, Tim and Joey, and two sisters, Jane and Mel WATERMAN’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2010 2011 Total avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .000 4-0 0 10 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 000.000 .000 27-0 0 60 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 000.000 .000 31-0 0 70 0 00 00.0000 00 0.000 0 0 0-0 000.000 NATALIE FERNANDEZ Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science Utility L/R • 5-5 • So.-1L Denham Springs, La. Live Oak HS 2011 (Freshman) • Had the best weekend of her young career at the NCAA Austin Regional (5/20-5/22), going 7-for-11 (.636) with four runs scored, including a 3-for-4 effort with two runs scored in UL’s win over No.3 Texas • Returned to the DP role in the series finale against La.-Monroe (5/8), going 3-for-4 with two RBI a runs scored and two stolen bases • Saw action in all five games at the Cowgirl Classic (2/25-2/27), including starts in the first two games at second base • Was 8-for-17 (.471) with seven runs scored in five starts at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (2/18-2/20) on her way to earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team • Went 6-for-10 (.600) in five games, two starts, at the Louisiana Classics (2/112/13). FERNANDEZ’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS 16 Year 2011 Total Shelbee Rodgers Pitcher L/R • 5-3 • So.-1L Greenwell Springs, La. Central HS 2011 (Freshman) • Came in relief and picked up her eighth win of the year against Middle Tennessee at the SBC Tournament after throwing three scorless innings • Finished the season with 16.2 consecutive scoreless innings • Started two games in the North Texas series (3/12- 3/13) going 1-1 including a complete game win in game two of the series. Tied a career high with eight strikeouts in the victory Began her career with 25.1 innings without an earned run allowed Threw 7.0 perfect innings at the Louisiana Classics (2/11-2/13) including a perfect game in her collegiate debut against Rhode Island (2/11). High School • Lettered for four years under head coach Michelle Efferson at Central High School RODGERS’ CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2011 Total Personal • Born on June 24, 1992 in Baton Rouge • Full name is Natalie Florence Fernandez • Daughter of Judy and Gerald Fernandez • Has one older sister, Emily avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .365 55-29 96 3435 1 0 0 936 .37510 624 0 .4550217-19 17 6 1 .958 .365 55-29 96 3435 1 0 0 936.37510 624 0 .4550217-19 17 6 1 .958 Major: Secondary Education-English • • High School • Was a four year letterwinner under head coach Michelle Morris at Live Oak • Helped lead the Eagles to three District Championships and four state playoff appearances • All-State as a sophomore, junior and senior • Named All-District in all four years, including MVP honors as a sophomore, junior and senior • Also named to the All-Parish team as a sophomore, junior and senior with a Golden Glove award as a senior • Was All-Metro as a sophomore, junior and senior and All-Metro MVP in 2010 as a senior • Led the Wildcats to the state playoffs in all four years - the school’s first playoff berths in over 10 years • Helped the team advance to State Quarterfinals as a sophomore and as a senior • Was an All-State performer as a sophomore, junior and senior • Named First Team All-Metro in all four of her seasons • Was also First Team All-District in all four season, including District MVP as a junior in 2009 • As a senior in 2010, threw four perfect games while posting a 0.75 ERA • Led the team in 2009 with a .411 batting average • Struck out 18 batters in one playoff game in 2008 and posted 313 K’s throughout the season • Also lettered in volleyball and cross country Personal • Born on September 14, 1992 in Baton Rouge • Full name is Shelbee Marie Rodgers • Daughter of Cathy and Gerald Rodgers • Has two older sisters, Tiffanee and Whitnee, and one older brother, Garrett era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wphbp sfa sha bk 2.08 8-2 19953/4 0 60.2512118760605239.22714 120 2.08 8-2 19953/4 060.2512118760605239.22714 120 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball CHRISTINA HAMILTON Pitcher • R/R • 5-9 • So.-1L • Leesville,La. • Rosepine HS Major: Kinesiology-Grades K-12 High School • First Team All-State and All-District Pitcher for four consecutive years • Led Rosepine to the District and Bi-District Championships as a senior in 2010 • Was named to the All-State Team and was tabbed as the Most Outstanding Player in 2010 • Struck out 506 batters during her senior season and hit .484 • 2009 All-State and All-District Most Outstanding Player as a junior • Helped the Eagles to a District Championship and the State Championship Game as a junior in 2009 • In the circle in 2009 went 33-3 with a 0.33 ERA and 452 strikeouts • In the batter’s box in 2009 hit .510 with 12 homeruns and 42 RBI • Named to the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association All-State Team as a freshman and as a junior • Helped lead Rosepine to a District Championship in 2007 as a freshman 2011 (Freshman) • Missed exactly one month mid-season due to an appendectomy, returning on April 6 against FIU • Since returning from that injury, went 5-1 with a 2.35 ERA with 42 K’s in 44.2 innings • Suffered a leg injury in the second inning of the Texas State game at the NCAA Austin Regional (5/20-5/22) • Picked up three wins in three starts at the Citrus Classic (3/4-3/6), including a complete game shutout against Long Island (3/6) with nine K’s before suffering the injury • Made one start at the Cowgirl Classic (2/25-2/27). Was pinned with the loss against Southern (2/25) despite striking out a career high 16 batters • Made two starts at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational (2/18-2/20), throwing a complete game shutout in both, earning her a place on the All-Tournament Team • Threw a perfect game against Rhode Island (2/11) in her collegiate debut, marking her only action at the Louisiana Classics (2/11-2/13). HAMILTON’S Year 2011 Total Personal • Born on November 6, 1991 in Monroe, La. • Full name is Christina Nichole Hamilton • Daughter of Stephanie and Tim Hamilton CAREER BY THE NUMBERS • Has one brother, Tim era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wphbp sfa sha bk 1.76 11-2 1914105/2 0 83.259 262118 9811 0 3 339 .339 1 6 112 0 1.76 11-2 1914105/2 0 83.259 262118 9811 0 3 339.339 1 6 112 0 Pitcher • R/R • 5-9 • So.-1L • Sweeny, Texas • Sweeny HS Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science High School • Threw 12.2 innings for the Cajuns during the 2011 season • Posted a career-high three strikeouts in 2.2 innings against North Texas (3/13) • Threw a career-best five innings against Arizona State (3/18) • • • • All-State and First Team All-County after going 36-4 while posting a 0.21 ERA with 298 strikeouts and just 18 walks • As a sophomore, was tabbed First Team All-District, Second Team All-County and Honorable Mention All-State while leading the Bulldogs to the Bi-District Championship • As a freshman garnered Newcomer of the Year and All-County Pitcher of the Year honors • Threw four perfect games and 11 no-hitters in her high school career • Played summer select ball for the Texas Gold Sessum High School •Played under head coach Melissa Hansen at Sweeny High School Played primarily pitcher and first base As a senior, led the Bulldogs to an undefeated District Championship while posting a 28-5 record in the circle Was named Second Team All-State As a junior led her team to the District Championship and was named First Team Personal • Was born on April 20, 1992 • Full name is Allie Mae Chenault • Daughter of Tammy and Jim Chenault • Has one sister, Jobeth, and one brother, Barry CHENAULT’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2011 Total era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wphbp sfa sha bk 1.76 11-2 1914105/2 0 83.259 262118 9811 0 3 339 .339 1 6 112 0 1.76 11-2 1914105/2 0 83.259 262118 9811 0 3 339.339 1 6 112 0 mATTE hAACK Student-Athlete Profiles ALLIE CHENAULT Infield • R/R • 5-10 • Jr.-TR • Katy, Texas • Arizona Prior to Louisiana • Established herself as Arizona’s number one option off the bench in pinch-hitting situations • Started 19 games; six at third base, 10 as the DP and three in right field • Her first career home run was a grand slam, apart of a five RBI outing vs. Nevada on February 14 • The definition of a utility player, played third base, right field, designated player, pinch hit and pinch ran despite playing predominately shortstop in high school • Tucson Regional: Recorded only one at bat in two appearances in the regional, but it was all she needed to make an impact. Arizona went down one run in the ninth inning of the final game in the regional vs. Hofstra and needed a run to extend the game; Haack extended the game with a home run to left center • Tucson Super Regional: Pinch hit vs. BYU on May 28 • WCWS: Appeared in four games as pinch hitter and started the June 8 game vs. UCLA as the DP. High School • Katy, Texas, High School, 2009 • Played four years of varsity softball under her father, Kalum Haack • All-State second team in her sophomore campaign, and made the 5A all-tournament first team in the same season • All-greater Houston first team in her sophomore through senior seasons, and was the MVP as a sophomore • Received District 17 5A first team honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior, and was the MVP her senior season • Displayed her all-around athleticism as a member of the softball, volleyball and track teams, becoming a triple letterman • Played travel ball for the Katy Heat under her parents, Kalum and Leslie Haack, for six years, and played one year under Dave McKorkle’s Houston Express. HAACK’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year Arizona Arizona Total avg gp-gs ab r h2b3bhrrbitbslg%bbhbpsogdpob%sf sh sb-att po a efld% .153 41-19 59189 0 041221.35618 0 25 0.346 1 1 0-0 483.800 .120 20-8 25 333 1 00 14.1605 0 11 0.267 0 1 0-0 222.667 .143 61-27 84 2112 1 0 4 1325.29823 036 0 .32412 0-0 610 5 .762 PROPHET GASPARD Pitcher • R/R • 5-4 • So.-TR • Forked Island, La. • Columbia Prior to Louisiana • Honorable mention All-Ivy League • put together impressive first-year season, picking up team-high 12 victories in the circle while boasting a 2.94 ERA • Held opponents to .230 batting average over 133.1 innings pitched • Tied for fourth in wins and ranked six in the Ivy League in ERA • Allowed just one unearned run while striking out five in first collegiate victory over Lafayette • Picked up Ivy League Pitcher of the Week honors after allowing just one earned runs and seven hits over 17.2 innings pitched against Cornell • Earned first save of her career in season finale against Penn, tossing two perfect innings while striking out four. High School • Two-year letterwinner as a pitcher at St. Thomas More Catholic • Compiled a 47-6 record over her two seasons on varsity, leading the Lady Cougars to back-to-back Louisiana Class 5A State Championships • was named the Most Outstanding Player on the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Class 5A All-State team • went 25-4 with a 0.98 ERA as a senior with 274 strikeouts Personal • Daughter of Patricia and Sindol Gaspard • Named academic all-state • Born July 14, 1992 in Abbeville, La. GASPARD’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Year 2011 Total era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wphbp sfa sha bk 2.94 12-13 2927132/1 1 133.1119 835651 9920 4 9 NA N/A 220N/AN/A 2 2.94 12-13 2927132/1 1133.1119 835651 9920 4 9 NA N/A 220N/AN/A 2 www.RaginCajuns.com 17 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Meagan Thomas Utility • L/R • 5-4 • Fr.-HS • New Iberia, La. • New Iberia HS Major: Criminal Justice Personal • Born on October 23, 1992 in New Iberia, La • Full name is Meagan Briana Thomas • Daughter of Shanel and Dylan Breaux • Has one younger brother Dylan • Graduated high school with honors High School • Four-year letterwinner in softball at New Iberia Senior High • Led the Yellow Jackets to District Champs in 2008 and Co- District champs in 2009 • Named first team All-District in 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Named second team All-Acadiana in 2010 and first team All-Acadiana in 2011 • Named Co-District MVP in 2011 Taylor Meaux Infield • R/R • 5-5 • Fr.-HS • Maurice, La. • Vermilion Catholic Student-Athlete Profiles Major: Biology High School • Lettered in softball and basketball at Vermilion Catholic High School • Led the Eagles to the state tournament in 2008 • Named All-District in 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Awarded Team MVP Award in 2011 • Named to All-Parish Team in 2011 Personal • Born on January 23, 1993 in Lafayette, La • Full name is Taylor Angelle Meaux • Daughter of Chad and Valerie Meaux • Has two younger brothers Camren and Colin • Member of the Academic All-District teams her freshman through senior year of high school Jordan Wallace Pitcher • R/R • 5-9 • Fr.-HS • Weatherford, Texas • Weatherford Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science High School • Four-year letterwinner in softball at Weatherford High School • Helped the Kangaroos to three district championships • Named first team All-District first baseman in 2009 • Named first team All-District Pitcher of the year in 2010 • Awarded district MVP in 2011 • All-State selection in 2011 • Named Academic All-State in 2011 • Named Fort Worth Star Telegram’s Player of the Year two years in a row. Personal • Born on June 3, 1993 in Weatherford, Texas • Full name is Jordan Elizabeth Wallace • Daughter of Jon and Amy Wallace • Member of Weatherford HS Scholar Award Linzey Cifreo Catcher • R/R • 5-10 • Fr.-HS • Walker, La. • Walker HS 18 Major: Kinesiology High School • Four-year letterwinner in softball and three-year letterwinner in volleyball at Walker High School • Led the Widlcats to a district championship in 2009 • Helped Walker HS to State Playoff appearances in 2008, 2009, and 2011 • Named First Team All-District in 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Named Softball All-Parish Most Valuable Defensive Player Personal • Born on June 27, 1993 in Baton Rouge, La • Full name is Victoria Linzey Cifreo • Daughter of Johnny and Rhonda Cifreo • Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes • Member of the REACH organization • Member of Revival Temple Church Youth Group • Maintained perfect attendance for 13 years never missing a day of school Peyton Webb Infield • R/R • 5-8 • Fr.-HS • Montgomery, Texas • Montgomery HS Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Codi Covington Outfield • L/R • 5-9 • Fr.-HS • Denham Springs, La. • Walker HS Major: Secondary Education High School • Lettered four years in softball and three years in volleyball at Walker High School • Led the Wildcats to a District Championship in 2008 • Named All-District in 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Named to the All-State team in 2011 • Batted .515 and had 32 steals senior year Personal • Born on October 29, 1992 in Denham Springs, La • Full name is Codi Leigh Covington • Daughter of Craig Covington and CeCe Sibley • Has one older brother Dustin and one younger sister Shea Marie Hoag Utility • L/L • 5-9 • Fr.-HS • New Iberia, La. • Catholic HS Major: Pre-Pharmacy Personal • Born on July 27, 1993 in New Iberia, La • Full name is Marie Elise Hoag • Daughter of Arlene and Chris Hoag • Has a younger sister, Maddy • President of Foreign Language Club at Catholic High • Awarded National Honor Society • High School Valedictorian and National Merit Finalist and Scholarship Recipient. Samantha walsh Utility • R/R • 5-7 • Fr.-HS • Corpus Christi, Texas • Ingleside HS Major: Kinesiology-Exercise Science 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 • Full name is Samantha Cristelle Walsh • Daughter of Naomi Jimenez and Mike Walsh Student-Athlete Profiles High School • Five-year letterwinner in softball at Cabrini High School • Also lettered in soccer and volleyball at CHS • Led the Panthers to a state championship in 2011 where the team went 29-6-1 on the year • Named All-District in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Named District MVP in 2011 • Honored as All-State in 2010 and MVP in 2011 • Batted .583 and had a 0.73 ERA with a record of 11-2 in senior year Maggie Ham Pitcher • R/R • 5-6 • Fr.-HS • George West, Texas • George West HS Major: Petroleum Engineering High School • Four-year letterwinner in softball at George West High School • Also lettered in volleyball, basketball, track, and cheerleading • Led the Lady Horns to state championships all four years in softball • Named All-District MVP in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Awarded 2A Player of the Year in 2010 • Named South Texas MVP in 2010 and 2011 • Compiled stats in 2010 of 498 strikeouts, 19 shutouts, 12 no hitters, and .500 batting average Personal • Born on November 3, 1992 in Corpus Christi, Texas • Full name is Maggie Elizabeth Grace Ham • Daughter of Jim and Elizabeth Ham • Has two older brothers Thomas and Robert • Has a younger sister, Beth • National Honor Society Vice President at George West High School Codi Sullivan Outfield • L/R • 5-4 • Fr.-HS • New Orleans, La. • Cabrini Major: Broadcast Communications High School • Five-year letterwinner in softball at Cabrini High School • Led the Crescents to three district titles • Named 94A All-District 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 • Named 9 4A All-State in 2011 • Batting .597 in senior year and .794 in district Personal • Born on August 16, 1993 in New Orleans, La. • name is Codi D’ante Sullivan • Daughter of Shawnell and Matt Dorsett • Has a younger brother, Dillon Dorsett www.RaginCajuns.com 19 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Coach Profiles STEFNI LOTIEF Co-Head Coach • 12th Season Overall Record: 548-139 (.798) • Sun Belt Record: 186-35 (.842) HONORS N’ AWARDS NCAA Women’s College World Series Two (2003, 2008) NCAA Super Regionals Two (2008, 2010) NCAA Regionals Ten (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Sun Belt Regular Season Championships Nine (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Sun Belt Tournament Championships Nine (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year One (2010) 20 Sun Belt Coach of the Year Six (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010) Louisiana Coach of the Year Four (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008) NFCA All-American Selections 11 CoSIDA Academic All-American Selections Three NFCA All-Region Selections 33 All-Sun Belt Selections 73 (54 First Team) Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll Selections (3.00 - 3.49 GPA) 74 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List Selections (3.50 - 4.00 GPA) 54 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball In 2001 Stefni Lotief was named the head coach of the perennially ranked Ragin’ Cajuns softball program after being one of the most successful players in the history of the storied program. Since 2003, she has served alongside husband Michael Lotief as co-head coach of the program. No stranger to success in her days as an AllAmerican pitcher for Louisiana from 1987-1990, Lotief has continued that success as co-head coach and kept the Ragin’ Cajuns as one of the nation’s premier programs guiding the Cajuns to seven NCAA Regional championship games, a two Super Regionals and two Women’s College World Series appearance in her first ten seasons at the helm. In Lotief, the Ragin’ Cajuns’ pitching staff has one of the top mentors in the nation. In the last four seasons, the Cajuns pitching staff have had two freshmen (Brittany Cuevas, 2007 and Ashley Brignac, 2008) who have won 30 games in the circle and posted 300-plus strikeouts. In addition to her pitching staff duties, Lotief manages the softball program’s administrative duties and spearheads the program’s fundraising arm. A Winning Tradition Lotief holds an overall record of 497-128 (.795) at the University of Louisiana and has posted 50-plus victories six times in ten seasons. Her career winning percentage ranks near the top in the NCAA record books amongst all active Division I head coaches. Lotief’s teams claimed the Sun Belt Conference regular season and tournament championships in her first six seasons and posted the first undefeated conference record in program history in 2004 (18-0). She has led the program to NCAA Regionals in each season and the Women’s College World Series in 2003 and 2008. She has compiled a 167-30 (.848) record in Sun Belt games. Attracting Homegrown Talent Alongside her husband and co-head coach Michael Lotief, she has been able to maintain the high standards of the program with “hometown” athletes, affirming her belief that the state of Louisiana and East Texas is a hotbed for college softball. “Most of the players on this team are ‘hometown girls’,” she said. “The coaches are hometown people. All of us, for the most part, were overlooked by the ‘big’ schools in the recruiting process. “We had the courage to make a choice to defy the naysayers and conventional wisdom and stay close to home, near family and friends and pursue excellence,” she added. “All of us came here with hopes and dreams. Add to that hard-work and solid preparation – it creates an environment where people care about each other – and add in a community where fans and families who support and believe in the dreams and hopes, and watch the dreams become reality.” Coaching at Louisiana Lotief has garnered Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year honors six times (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010) and Louisiana Coach of the Year honors four times (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008). In 2010, UL won its third straight Sun Belt Regular Season Title and their thrid cosecutive Sun Belt Tournament Championship. The Cajuns defeated No.18 Texas A&M twice and host No.17 LSU once to advance through the Baton Rouge Regional. UL fell to eventual National Champion UCLA in the Super Regional. In 2009, the Ragin’ Cajuns reclaimed the Sun Belt Conference regular season and tournament titles for the second season in a row after being edged out in 2007 by Florida Atlantic. In 2008, Louisiana won the Baton Rouge Regional defeating LSU in the winner’s bracket final and championship game to advance to the Super Regional round in Houston. The Cajuns won the Houston Super Regional to advance to the second WCWS appearance under Lotief. Louisiana would defeat No.1 national seed Florida in the WCWS opening game. From 2004 through 2006 the Cajuns won 50-plus games. It was the first time in program history that Louisiana reached 50 wins in three consecutive seasons. The 2004 team marched its way to a school-record 60 victories and ended national power Arizona’s string of 16 straight Women’s College World Series berths with a 5-0 win at the NCAA Regional No. 1 semifinal held in 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball STEFNI LOTIEF’S MILESTONE VICTORIES WinDate 1 Feb. 17, 2001 50 May 17, 2001 100 May 11, 2002 200 May 9, 2004 300 Apr. 29, 2006 400 May 9, 2008 500 Feb. 11, 2011 Opponent vs. Dayton vs. Southern Miss vs. Middle Tennessee at Middle Tennessee vs. Western Kentucky vs. Western Kentucky vs. Arkansas Score 10-0 5-1 6-0 6-3 3-2 3-1 14-1 Lotief’s second season (2002) was highlighted by an NCAA Regional held at Alfred and Helen Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park, the first time since 1997 that UL had hosted a regional. She was also instrumental in getting a new lighting system for the park, an accomplishment which helped the school land the regional bid. The 50-win season was the second straight for the program and Lotief and it marked just the second time in school history that the Cajuns had back-toback such seasons. Lotief became the fastest to 100 wins in school history as well. Award-Winning Results Since arriving in 2001, Lotief has demanded that her team performs both on and off the field. Her squads have set high academic standards and maintained them. In 2002-03, a total of 12 members (out of 18 total) on the team were members of the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. Six received recognition of being named to the Commissioner’s List (3.5 GPA and above). The Cajuns topped that mark in 2009-10 when a total of 20 (out of 26) student-athletes were recognized by the Sun Belt. Eleven were named to the Academic Honor Roll while nine landed on the Commisioner’s List. That success went a step further in 2004 when Brooke Mitchell was named a CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican – the first such selection for the program since 1997. The Ragin’ Cajuns have had 115 All-Sun Belt Academic honorees under Lotief. The 2008 squad earned Dean’s List Honors with a 3.24 overall GPA. Of the 25 members, 16 were named to the Honor Roll with nine players earning President’s List accolades for the Fall 2007 Semester. The Spring 2008 semester saw 14 student-athletes post a 3.0 or better. Freshman Ashley Brignac posted a 4.0 GPA in both the Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters. The program has produced college graduates as well. In the 2006-07 academic year nine studentathletes coached by Lotief earned college degrees. On the playing field, Lotief has helped mold six players into All-American status and her system has produced a total of nine All-American selections – Alana Addison (2001), Becky McMurtry (2002 & 2003), Danyele Gomez (2003, 2005 & 2006), Brooke Mitchell (2004), Holly Tankersley (2008) and Karli Hubbard (2009). The system that she along with her husband and co-head coach Michael Lotief have installed has generated 68 All-Sun Belt Conference athletes including 51 first team selections. Louisiana has produced the Player of the Year eight times, Pitcher of the Year nine times and Freshman of the Year six times. Prior to Louisiana Year ERAStrikeouts 20011.44 254 20021.83 340 20031.25 372 20040.90 637 20051.05 537 20061.87 388 20072.19 414 20081.34 585 20091.02 487 20111.53 410 Total1.53 4,816 Her collegiate coaching experience is not just with Louisiana. In 1992, Lotief was the pitching coach at North Carolina. She later returned to Louisiana as an assistant pitching and catching coach for the Cajuns during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Before joining the Ragin’ Cajuns’ program as cohead coach, she was the head coach and president of the Louisiana Image, one of the best American Softball Association fastpitch teams in the country. As the mentor of the Image, Lotief worked with some of the best college players in the country. She also served as a marketing instructor and Assistant Dean in the College of Business Administration at UL. Coach Profiles Tucson, Ariz.. Perhaps her best work as the Ragin’ Cajuns pitching instructor took place in 2009. The Cajuns finished second in nation with a 1.02 team ERA with opponents posting a meager .166 batting average. In 2006, She worked with a pair of pitchers who were tossing at the Division I level for the first time ever – Krystal Lewallen and Ashley Kirchberg – and guided them both to 20-win seasons. In 2005, the pitching staff posted a Lotief Erabest 32 shutouts and reached 500 strikeouts for the second straight season. Under her tutelage in 2004, All-American pitcher Brooke Mitchell set the single-season record for strikeouts with 524 and led the nation in victories with 45 en route to being named an NFCA/ Louisville Slugger Division I First Team All-American. The pitching staff’s earned run average of 0.90 ranked second in the NCAA stats. The Cajuns ended the 2004 season ranked No. 10 in the final NFCA Top 25 poll – the second straight season with a Top 10 finish. In 2003, Lotief and her squad saw their dreams come true and hard work pay off. She guided the program to the pinnacle of the college softball world with an appearance in the 2003 Women’s College World Series – theprogram’s first appearance during her tenure. The Cajuns ended No. 8 in the final Top 25 poll – the highest final ranking since the 1996 season. In her first season in Lafayette, she led the team to a 51-10 record, one of the best marks in school history, Sun Belt Conference regular season and tournament championships. Under her tutelage, pitcher Melissa Coronado set the school record for wins (35). Location Lake Charles, La. Baton Rouge, La. Miami, Fla. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Lafayette, La. Troy, Ala. Lafayette, La. ERA/STRIKEOUTS UNDER STEFNI LOTIEF As a Student-Athlete at Louisiana Lotief came to the Ragin’ Cajuns via Friendswood, Texas, and became the school’s first-ever All-American in 1989. She became the program’s first, first-team All-American one year later, and was named the 1990 GTE Academic Player of the Year. Also in 1990, she led the Cajuns to their first Top 10 ranking, as well as the school’s first of what is now 18 NCAA Regional appearances in the last 16 years. She is currently the school’s fourthwinningest pitcher (78 victories) and has the second-lowest career ERA (0.66). Personal Lotief graduated from Louisiana in 1990 with a degree in marketing, and she received her MBA in 1993. She was UL’s Outstanding Graduate in 1990 – the highest honor the University bestows upon a student. She is married to Lafayette attorney and Cajuns co-head coach Michael Lotief, and the couple has a daughter, Chelsea, and a son, Andrew. WINNINGEST ALL-TIME NCAA DIVISION I COACHES (By winning percentage - Min. 10 years) Coach, Last Team 1. Sue Enquist, UCLA 2. Sharon Backus, UCLA 3. *Mike Candrea, Arizona 4. *Stefni Lotief, Louisiana 5. *Patrick Murphy, Alabama 6. Yvette Girouard, LSU 7. *Patty Gasso, Oklahoma 8. *Ralph Weekly, Tennessee 9. *Lu Harris-Champer, Georgia 10. *Carol Hutchins, Michigan Yrs. 18 22 24 11 14 31 16 24 15 28 Record (Pct.) 887-175-1 (.835) 854-173-3 (.831) 721-259-2 (.824) 548-139-0 (.798) 712-210-0 (.772) 1,285-421-1 (.753) 817-269-2 (.752) 1015-343-2 (.747) 762-259-1 (.739) 1,232-425-4 (.735) *Active Coach www.RaginCajuns.com 21 Coach Profiles 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 22 MICHAEL LOTIEF Co-Head Coach • 10th Season Overall Record: 447-116 (.794) • Sun Belt Record: 152-33 (.822) Regarded as one of the best offensive minds in the game of college softball, Michael Lotief has been a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns softball coaching staff since 2001. He has served alongside his wife, Stefni Lotief, as co-head coach since 2003. Michael’s career includes over 20 years of experience from nearly every level of softball and baseball. The first to arrive at the park and the last to leave, Lotief has been the driving force behind the continued success of Ragin’ Cajuns softball. His passion, dedication, work ethic and knowledge have contributed to turning the Ragin’ Cajuns hitters into one of the most productive offensive units in the country. “Hitting is an art,” Lotief said. “Hitting is a science too. It is the most difficult skill to perform in all of sports.” “I love the challenge of teaching hitting,” he added. “I love to talk hitting with our players and analyze their mechanics and break down video with them and figure out a way to help our players be the best in the country and realize their dreams and potential. When they hit a bomb it makes all those hours of throwing batting practice worth it.” Besides hitting, Lotief’s responsibilities also include recruiting, infield defense, fundraising, camps and clinics. The System The results are amazing. From 2002 to 2006, Lotief’s hitting system produced at least 70 home runs and ranked in the Top 30 of nearly every hitting category in the NCAA stats. The run included a string of three straight seasons (2002 through 2004) in which the offense set the record for school home runs in succession (76 in 2002, 79 in 2003 and 88 in 2004). In 2006, his hitting system wielded the first 100 home run season in school history. Three of his hitters – Danyele Gomez, Ashley Evans and Lacey Bertucci – ranked in the Top 10 of all NCAA Division I hitters in home runs. Under his guidance the squad ranked in the Top 5 in the NCAA statistical rankings for home runs per game for five straight seasons (2002 through 2006) which included a No. 2 ranking in 2006 (1.65 home runs per game). As with any system, individuals make up the different components which enable it to thrive. Lotief’s hitting system has seen some talented individuals put up some impressive numbers. He has tutored the Ragin’ Cajuns’ top four career home run hitters. Lotief molded the most accomplished hitter in school history, Danyele Gomez. Behind his guidance, Gomez, a freshman not recruited out of high school, turned out to be a steal for the Cajuns’ coaching staff. She set the school single season and freshman records for home runs by going yard 20 times in 2003. In the 2005 season, Lotief saw another amazing season out of Gomez as she belted MICHAEL LOTIEF’S MILESTONE VICTORIES WinDate 1 Feb. 11, 2003 50 Feb. 8, 2004 100 May 13, 2004 200 Apr. 30, 2006 300 May 10, 2008 400 Feb. 11, 2011 Opponent vs. Louisiana Tech at La.-Monroe vs. North Texas vs. Western Kentucky vs.La.-Monroe vs. Prairie View A&M Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Location Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Troy, Ala. Lafayette, La. Score 8-0 10-0 6-0 7-6 13-0 28-0 WINNINGEST ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES (By winning percentage - Min. 5 years) Coach, Team 1. Mike Candrea, Arizona 2. Clint Myers, Arizona State 3. Stefni Lotief, Louisiana 4. Michael Lotief, Louisiana 5. Patrick Murphy, Alabama 6. Kelly Inouye-Perez, UCLA 7. Tim Walton, Florida 8. Patty Gasso, Oklahoma 9. Ehren Earleywine, Missouri 10. Ralph Weekly, Tennessee Yrs. 24 6 11 9 14 5 9 17 8 24 Record (Pct.) 1,272-277-2 (.821) 324-79-0 (.804) 548-139-0 (.798) 447-116-0 (.794) 712-210-0 (.772) 219-68-0 (.763) 454-144-0 (.759) 817-269-2 (.752) 387-131-0 (.747) 1015-343-2 (.747) 20 home runs for the second time in her career. In 2006, he saw the completion of a stellar career by Gomez. She became only the third player in NCAA history to hit 30 home runs in a season and led the nation in home runs, slugging percentage and runs scored per game. Under Lotief’s system, Gomez ended her career with 83 career home runs which ranks fourth all-time in the NCAA record books and broke the previous school record of 57 home runs set by Alana Addison (2002). Another freshman had a banner season working in Lotief’s system. Holly Tankersley eclipsed Gomez’s single-season and freshman records with 21 home runs in 2004. Tankersley went on to hit 71 career home runs which ranks second in school history. Lotief also worked with Lacey Bertucci, the school’s No. 3 career home run hitter with 58. In all, he has coached four players who reached 50-plus career home runs (Gomez, Tankersley, Bertucci and Addison). Still one of the greatest accomplishments of the system came in 2004. Every player on the squad hit at least one home – four reached double digits – and the byproduct was 88 home runs – the first 80-plus home run season in program history. It all happened with a team that did 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball HOME RUNS UNDER MICHAEL LOTIEF Year Team HRs 2001 40 2002 76 2003 79 2004 88 2005 81 2006 102 2007 69 2008 62 2009 50 2010 51 2011 69 Total767 Team Leader Alana Addison (15) Alana Addison (16) Danyele Gomez (20) Holly Tankersley (21) Danyele Gomez (20) Danyele Gomez (30) Holly Tankersley (18) Holly Tankersley (23) Gabriele Bridges (16) Gabriele Bridges (17) Christi Orgeron (23) not have one senior in the starting lineup all season long. “I have had the privilege of working with some of the best hitters in the world,” Lotief said. Coach Profiles Prior to Louisiana Lotief was instrumental in developing Louisiana’s nationally recognized summer-ball softball program – Louisiana Reflections. In five years, his teams won five consecutive state championships, made five National Tournament appearances and won the AFA 18-U National Championship in 2000. Over 20 high school players who played for him have received Division I scholarships. Personal Lotief graduated from Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette in 1981. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1985 from the University of Louisiana and earned his juris doctorate from LSU in 1988. He began his own law practice in Lafayette in 1992 and started coaching fastpitch softball in 1994. He is married to Stefni (Whitton) Lotief, co-head coach of the Ragin’ Cajuns softball program, and they have two children – Chelsea and Andrew. STEFNI LOTIEF’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Season Overall Record SBC Record Sun Belt Finish 2001 51-10 (.836) 19-1 (.950) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2002 50-13 (.794) 15-1 (.938) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2003 47-11 (.810) 13-3 (.813) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2004 60-8 (.882) 18-0 (1.000) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2005 51-10 (.836) 19-1 (.950) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2006 50-12 (.806) 12-3 (.800) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2007 46-18 (.719) 15-8 (.652) Regular Season Runner-Up 2008 52-15 (.776) 19-3 (.864) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2009 45-13 (.776) 18-5 (.783) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2010 45-18 (.714) 19-5 (.792) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2011 51-11 (.823) 19-5 (.792) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs Total 548-139 (.792) 186-35 (.842) 10 Regular Season Titles; 10 Tournament Titles Post Season (Site) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) NCAA Regional (Fullerton, Calif.); College World Series NCAA Regional (Tuscon, Ariz.) NCAA Regional (Norman, Okla.) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) NCAA Regional (College Station, Texas) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.); NCAA Super Regional (Houston, Texas); College World Series NCAA Regional (Waco, Texas) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.); NCAA Super Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) 11 Regionals; 2 Super Regionals; 2 College World Series MICHAEL LOTIEF’S CAREER BY THE NUMBERS Season Overall Record SBC Record Sun Belt Finish 2003 47-11 (.810) 13-3 (.813) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2004 60-8 (.882) 18-0 (1.000) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2005 51-10 (.836) 19-1 (.950) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2006 50-12 (.806) 12-3 (.800) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2007 46-18 (.719) 15-8 (.652) Regular Season Runner-Up 2008 52-15 (.776) 19-3 (.864) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2009 45-13 (.776) 18-5 (.783) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2010 45-18 (.714) 19-5 (.792) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs 2011 51-11 (.823) 19-5 (.792) Regular Season Champs; Tournament Champs Total 447-116 (.794) 152-33 (.822) 8 Regular Season Titles; 8 Tournament Titles Post Season (Site) NCAA Regional (Fullerton, Calif.); College World Series NCAA Regional (Tuscon, Ariz.) NCAA Regional (Norman, Okla.) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) NCAA Regional (College Station, Texas) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.); NCAA Super Regional (Houston, Texas); College World Series NCAA Regional (Waco, Texas) NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.); NCAA Super Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas) 9 Regionals; 2 Super Regionals; 2 College World Series www.RaginCajuns.com 23 2012 Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Joy Webre-LeBlanc Assistant Coach • Third Season • Louisiana, 2005 University of Louisiana alumnus Joy WebreLeBlanc returned to the Ragin’ Cajuns softball coaching staff in August 2011. Webre-LeBlanc, whose first stint on the Cajuns’ staff encompassed the 2008 and 2009 seasons, returns to her alma mater after spending the previous two seasons as head coach at Lafayettebased St. Thomas More High School. Coach Profiles She had great success at STM, capturing back-toback district 4-5A titles. In 2010, the Lady Cougars won the Louisiana Class 5A State Championship. WEBRE-LEBLANC AT A GLANCE Birthplace Lafayette, La. Coaching Timeline Louisiana (2008-09) Assistant Coach St. Thomas More HS (2010-11) Head Coach Louisiana (2012-present) Assistant Coach Webre-LeBlanc is expected to contribute in all phases of the program. Her knowledge as an AllSun Belt catcher will give her expertise in helping pitchers in the bullpen, while critiquing the Cajuns catchers. With experience playing shortstop, she is also expected to provide defensive instruction for the infielders. “She is not your typical assistant coach,” said cohead coach Michael Lotief. “She understands the big picture and her knowledge and experience will help our staff immensely. “She has been a winner everywhere she has been, whether it has been here as a student-athlete/ coach at UL or as a head coach at the high school level.” Webre-LeBlanc first served as the Cajuns assistant coach in 2008 and helped guide the team to Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City. In 2009, she helped the Cajuns claim their ninth Sun Belt Conference championship and advance to the NCAA Regional championship game against Baylor. The Lafayette native played for Louisiana from 2002-2005. She was a member of co-head coaches Michael and Stefni Lotief’s first-ever recruiting class that landed the coaching duo their first WCWS appearance in 2003. Webre-LeBlanc started every game during her four-year career - a total of 248 games establishing herself in the record books. She finished in the Top 5 for most games played (248) and set the career record for putouts with 1,818. She had two seasons of double-digit homeruns and ended her career with 34 round-trippers. She also tied for second place all-time with 16 sacrifice flies. Webre-LeBlanc was the battery mate for AllAmerican pitcher Brooke Mitchell, and played a significant role in Mitchell’s record breaking career. Webre-LeBlanc was a member of the Sun Belt Honor Roll in 2001-2002 and the Sun Belt Commissioner’s List in 2002-2003. On the field she was a two-time All-Sun Belt and two-time AllLouisiana selection. “Joy is part of our family,” said co-head coach Michael Lotief. “She spent four years as a player and two as an assistant. Her organization, knowledge of the game and competiveness makes her a great asset to our team.” Webre-Leblanc earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Louisiana in 2005. She is married to Jake LeBlanc, who is a native of Lafayette. The couple has one daughter, Kennedy Hope LeBlanc. UL Softball Support Staff 24 Sherry LeBas David Faber Assistant Athletic Director of Operations Catherine Young Administrative Assistant Christy Alford Student-Athlete Academic Advisor Cory Weigel Sports Information Assistant Bobby Neveaux Softball Administrative Assistant Jake Rayburn Strength and Conditioning Lynn Williams Equipment Manager Senior Woman Administrator Ragin’ Cajuns Softball 2012 Photo Roster Ashley Brignac P • R/R • Sr.-3L River Ridge, La. • John Curtis HS Megan Waterman Natalie Fernandez UTL • L/F • So.-1L Denham Springs, La. • Live Oak HS Linzey Cifreo Shelbee Rodgers P • L/R • So.-1L Greenwell Springs, La. • Central HS Peyton Webb Meagan Thomas UT • L/R • Fr.-HS New Iberia, La. • New Iberia HS Christi Orgeron OF • R/R • Jr.-2L Ashburn, Va. • Broad Run HS C • R/R • Fr.-HS Walker, La. • Walker HS INF • R/R • Fr.-HS Montgomery, Texas • Montgomery HS OF • R/R • Sr.-3L New Orleans, La. • Mt. Carmel Nerissa Myers Christina Hamilton Callie Philen Marie Hoag INF • L/R • Jr.-2L Petal, Miss. • Petal HS Maggie Ham P • R/R • So.-1L Leesville, La. • Rosepine HS Brianna Cherry C • R/R • Sr.-2L UTL • L/L • Fr.-HS Boyce, La. • Alexandria Senior New Iberia, La. • Catholic High High Sarah Draheim P • R/R • Fr.-HS George West, Texas • George West HS OF • R/R • Jr.-2L Petal, Miss. • Petal HS C • R/R • Jr.-2L Flower Mound, Texas. • Marcus HS Paige Cormier Aliie Chenault Codi Sullivan INF • R/R • Sr.-3L Carencro, La. • Columbia Univ. P • R/R • So.-1L Sweeny, Texas • Sweeny HS OF • L/R • Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. • Cabrini HS Matte Haack UTL • R/R • Jr.-TR Katy, Texas • Univ. of Arizona Stefni Lotief Taylor Meaux INF • R/R • Fr.-HS Maurice, La. • Vermilion Catholic Erikka Murphy Jordan Wallace P • R/R • Fr.-HS Weatherford, Texas • Weatherford HS Codi Covington OF • L/L • Sr.-3L Victoria, Texas • Memorial HS OF • L/R • Fr.-HS Denham Springs, La. • Walker HS Katie Smith Samantha Walsh OF • R/R • Sr.-3L Ruston, La. • Ruston HS UTL • R/R • Fr.-HS Ingleside, Texas • Ingleside HS Megan Granger Prophet Gaspard Michael Lotief Joy Webre-LeBlanc INF • R/R • Sr.-3L P • R/R • So.-TR St. Martinsville, La. • Louisiana Forked Island, La. • St. Thomas Tech More Catholic Assistant Coach Co-Head Coach Co-Head Coach 12th Season • Louisiana, 1990 10th Season • Louisiana, 1985 Third Season • Louisiana, 2005 2012 Schedule DateOpponentLocationTime 26th ANNUAL LOUISIANA CLASSICS (Lamson Park) 2.10 2. 10 2.11 2.11 2.12 RUTGERS MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE RUTGERS TULSA TULSA 8th ANNUAL MARDI GRAS INV (Lamson Park) 2.17 2.17 2.18 2.18 2.19 UTEP NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA NORTHWESTERN STATE LOUISIANA TECH NFCA Leadoff Classic (Clearwater, Fla.) 2.24 2.24 2.25 2.25 2.26 vs. Mississippi State vs. Hofstra vs. Boston University vs. Michigan vs. Winthrop 2012 RAGIN’ CAJUNS INVITATIONAL (Lamson Park) LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 12:30 PM 3:30 PM 12:00 PM LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. 12:00 PM (CT) 2:30 PM (CT) 12:00 PM (CT) 5:00 PM (CT) 9:00 AM (CT) 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI KENTUCKY NICHOLLS STATE TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 3.7 3.10 3.11 at Houston (DH) NORTH TEXAS* (DH) NORTH TEXAS* (MyKLAF) Houston, Texas LAMSON PARK LAMSON PARK 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 3.13 MCNEESE STATE LAMSON PARK 6:00 PM 9:30 PM (CT) 1:00 PM (CT) 5:30 PM (CT) 1:00 PM (CT) 5:30 PM (CT) Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 3.15 3.16 3.16 3.17 3.17 vs. Arizona State vs. Penn State vs. Fresno State vs. Iowa vs. Arizona Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. 3.22 3.24-25 4.4 4.6-7 4.10-11 4.14-15 4.21-22 4.27 4.28-29 5.5-6 5.9-12 5.18-20 5.25-27 5.31-6.6 GEORGIA TECH (DH) at Troy* at McNeese State SOUTH ALABAMA* (MyKLAF) at FIU* at Middle Tennessee* FLORIDA ATLANTIC* (MyKLAF) Northwestern State at Western Kentucky* LA-MONROE* Sun Belt Tournament NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals NCAA Women’s College World Series LAMSON PARK 5:00 PM Troy, Ala. 1:00 PM (DH), 1:00 PM Lake Charles, La. 6:00 PM LAMSON PARK 4:00 PM,12:00 PM Miami, Fla. 3:00 PM (CT) (DH),12:00 PM Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1:00 PM (DH), 12:00 PM LAMSON PARK 1:00 PM, 1:00 PM Lamson Park 6 p.m. Bowling Green, Ky. 1:00 PM (DH), 12:00 PM LAMSON PARK 1:00 PM (DH), 12:00 PM Boca Raton, Fla. TBA Campus Sites TBA Campus Sites TBA Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA
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