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1 IN MEMORIAM TONY ROBICHAUX Tony Robichaux spent 25 seasons as the leader of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns and took the baseball program to new heights. Robichaux coached 29 All-Americans, five Academic All-Americans, 90 All-Sun Belt players and 55 All-Louisiana players in his 25 years with the Cajuns. During that time, he coached six Sun Belt Pitchers of the Year, two Sun Belt Players of the Year, two Sun Belt Newcomers of the Year, three Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year, three All-Louisiana Pitchers of the Year, one All-Louisiana Player of the Year and five All-Louisiana Newcomers of the Year. Robichaux took Louisiana to its only College World Series appearance in 2000 and won over 1,000 career games. Yet, that’s not how Robichaux will be remembered. He will be remembered and honored as someone who left behind a legacy of servant leadership and compassion that extended beyond the baseball diamond and into the lives of the thousands of student- athletes and staff he impacted during his career. Coach Robe’s contributions to the University and his impact left on others will not be forgotten. 1961-2019 36

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I N M E M O R I A M

TONY ROBICHAUX

Tony Robichaux spent 25 seasons as the leader of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns and took the baseball program to new heights. Robichaux coached 29 All-Americans, five Academic All-Americans, 90 All-Sun Belt players and 55 All-Louisiana players in his 25 years with the Cajuns. During that time, he coached six Sun Belt Pitchers of the Year, two Sun Belt Players of the Year, two Sun Belt Newcomers of the Year, three Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year, three All-Louisiana Pitchers of the Year, one All-Louisiana Player of the Year and five All-Louisiana Newcomers of the Year. Robichaux took Louisiana to its only College World Series appearance in 2000 and won over 1,000 career games.

Yet, that’s not how Robichaux will be remembered. He will be remembered and honored as someone who left behind a legacy of servant leadership and compassion that extended beyond the baseball diamond and into the lives of the thousands of student-athletes and staff he impacted during his career.

Coach Robe’s contributions to the University and his impact left on others will not be forgotten.

1961-2019

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WELCOME

The Louisiana Athletic Communications Office

appreciates your interest in Louisiana Baseball

and looks forward to assisting you during the

2020 season. Our office is located in the Cox

Communications Building.

CREDENTIALS

Media credentials for Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns home

baseball games are required for media covering

games at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park

and are issued through the Louisiana Athletics

Communications Office for working press only.

Written requests by accredited media members

should be submitted to Tim Wiemann at least 48

hours prior to the requested game(s). If needed, the

credentials can be left at the “Will Call” window at

“The Tigue” ticket box, which opens 90 minutes prior

to all games.

PRESS BOX SERVICES

The Louisiana Athletics Communications Office

provides pregame notes and statistics, lineup sheets

and scorecards in the press box at Russo Park prior

to each game. A complete box score, along with a

play-by-play, is available after each game. Wired and

wireless internet connections are available for media

use in the press box along with the information for

accessing live in-game stats through Stat Broadcast.

INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY

Head coach Matt Deggs is available at his weekly

media presss conference and by appointment in

the mornings. Check with the Louisiana Athletics

Communications Office for days and times of

the weekly media press conferences. Players and

assistant coaches will be made available upon

request to the media each week to discuss the

upcoming weekend series. On gameday, players are

ONLY available for POSTGAME interviews. For post-

practice interviews, media members should contact

Tim Wiemann.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS

Requested Louisiana players and head coach Matt

Deggs will be available for interviews approximately

10 minutes after most games near the Louisiana

dugout. The Louisiana locker room and stadium

dugouts at Russo Park are not open to the media.

PHOTOGRAPHS

Credentials are also required for photographers

and videographers at Louisiana home games.

Photographers are restricted from entering the

field of play and dugouts. Flash photography is not

permitted at Russo Park.

FACILITIES/PARKING

There is no reserved parking at Russo Park. Due

to limited seating in the press box, please give 24

hours notice to Tim Wiemann if you plan to be in

attendance so that arrangements can be made.

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LOUISIANA 2020 BASEBALL QUICK FACTS

General Information Name of School ...................................University of Louisiana at LafayetteLocation ...............................................................................Lafayette, Louisiana Enrollment ....................................................................................................19,403 Nickname .........................................................................................Ragin’ CajunsStadium (Capacity) ........................M.L. ‘Tigue’ Moore Field At Russo ParkDimensions .............................................. LF-330, CF-400, RF-330, Alley-375Colors ...................................................................................Vermilion and WhiteConference.........................................................................Sun Belt ConferencePresident ................................................................................. Dr. Joseph SavoieAthletic Director ..................................................................Dr. Bryan Maggard Department Phone ................................................................... (337) 482-5393Ticket Office Phone ................................................................... (337) 851-2011

Coaches and StaffHead Coach ........................................................................................Matt DeggsOverall Record .............................................................187-118 (Five Seasons)Record at Louisiana ..........................................................................................0-0NCAA Appearances .................................................................... 2 (2016, 2017)Assoc. Head Coach/Dir. of Player & Program Development ...Anthony BabineauxAssistant Coach .............................................................................Jeremy TalbotAssistant Coach .................................................................................... Jake WellsVolunteer Assistant ................................................................................ B.J. RyanAcademic & Camp Coordinator ..........................................Chris DomingueStrength Coach .................................................................................James LangAthletic Trainer ................................................................................... Brian DavisGraduate Manager ...........................................................................Adam WyseGraduate Manager ..........................................................................Zach LafleurStudent Assistant..................................................................................Grant CoxManagers .....Joey Bearb, Carter Munchrath, Zackary Crain, Adain Serio, Austin Belaire

Media Information Mailing Address ............................201 Reinhardt Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506 Baseball Contact ...........................................................................Tim WiemannCell Phone .................................................................................... (847) 452-6617Email.....................................................................tim.wiemann@louisiana.eduWebsite ...................................................................................... ragincajuns.comPress Box Phone ......................................................................... (337) 851-2255

HistoryFirst Season in Division I ..............................................................................1972First Season in Sun Belt Conference ........................................................1992All-Time Record ............................................................................. 1,638-1,093-6All-Time Home Record ........................................................................... 991-404All-Time Road Record ......................................................................... 542-588-4All-Time Neutral Site Record ................................................................ 105-101All-Time Conference Record ................................................480-284-1 (.610)Conference Titles ...................................................................................................9 (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018)Conference Tournament Titles ..........................................................................4 (1998, 2014, 2015, 2016)NCAA Tournament Appearances ....................................... 16 AppearancesNCAA Tournament Record ........................................................................26-25NCAA Tournament Super Regional Appearances ..............4 Appearances College World Series Appearances .........................1 Appearance (2000)

Team Information 2019 Overall Record ....................................................................................28-31Home ................................................................................................................16-15Away ..................................................................................................................10-14Sun Belt Conference Record .....................................................................15-15Lettermen Returning/Lost ........................................................................18/17Position Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................2/7Pitchers Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/7Newcomers ........................................................................................................... 16

Top Returning Position PlayersSS Hayden Cantrelle Jr. .309 AVG., 15 2B, 9 HR, 31 RBI, 28 SBOF Brennan Breaux RSr. .295 AVG., 3 HR, 9 2B, 33 RBI, 11 SBUTL Tremaine Spears RSo. .293 AVG., 4 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 0 SBOF Gavin Bourgeois* RSr. .311 AVG., 14 2B, 3 HR, 38 RBI, 22 SB

Top Returning PitchersRHP Jacob Schultz RSo. 2-3, 23 G/7 GS, 3.65 ERA, 60 KLHP Austin Perrin Jr. 4-5, 15 G/10 GS, 4.52 ERA, 58 KRHP Jack Burk Sr. 3-2, 13 G/4 GS, 2.82 ERA, 36 KRHP Brandon Young Sr. 3-5, 16 G/9 GS, 4.80 ERA, 72 K

Top Players LostINF Hunter Kasuls Sr. .338 AVG., 10 2B, 7 HR, 38 RBI, 11 SBUTL Todd Lott Jr. .332 AVG., 9 2B, 8 HR, 48 RBI, 12 SBOF Orynn Veillon RSr. .287 AVG., 11 2B, 11 HR, 42 RBI, 14 SBC Handsome Monica Sr. .270 AVG., 15 2B, 15 HR. 40 RBI, 5 SBLHP Gunner Leger RSr. 1-3, 13 G/4 GS, 2.30 ERA, 36 KLHP Grant Cox Sr. 1-1, 20 G/3 GS, 5.43 ERA, 38 K

Top NewcomersRHP Carter Robinson Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Mesa CCRHP Jeff Wilson Jr. Plano, Texas/Grayson CCRHP Conor Angel Jr. Lachine, Quebec, Canada/NWFlorida State CollegeC Nick Hagedorn Jr. Sedalia, Mo./Jefferson CollegeUTL Ben Fitzgerald Jr. Mason City, Iowa/North Iowa Area CollegeOF Zeph Hoffpauir Fr. Berwick, La./Berwick HSC Julian Brock Fr. Fulshear, Texas/Fulshear HS

About Our NameLouisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® is the nickname of the University’sathletic teams. Teams may also be referred to using shorter

versions of that nickname. In most cases, Ragin’ Cajuns pluralis proper, though Ragin’ Cajun in the singular form can apply.UL Lafayette may be used as an abbreviation to refer to the

academic institution when clarification is necessary.

• Do not refer to the University as ULL in any instance.• Do not use the terms Lafayette or U of L.

9 SUN BELT TITLES • 4 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT TITLES • 16 NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES • 4 SUPER REGIONAL APPEARANCES • 2000 CWS

*2018 stats

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Connor Dupuy

Ben Fitzgerald1 8

INF UTL

Connor Cooke

David Williams

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RHP

RHP

BrennanBreaux

AlexHannie

4OF

OF

Hayden Cantrelle

Julian Brock

5INF

C

NickHagedorn

Jonathan Windham

6C

INF

BrockBatty7

LHP

SebastianToro10 11 12 13

C

TremaineSpears14

UTLJacob Schultz15

RHP

Austin Bradford

RHP

ConorAngel

RHP

ConnorKimple

OF

JustinGreene16 17 21 22 Brandon

Talley

1B/OF

Caleb Armstrong24

RHP

Jonathan Brandon

INF

AustinPerrin

LHPBrandonYoung

RHPColtonFrank

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27 32 33 DaneDixon37

RHPJasonNelson38

RHPWillMoriarty

RHP/OFGavinBourgeois

OF

ZephHoffpauir

OF

JackBurk

40 41

44 45 LukeCronan49

RHPJeffWilson51

RHP

Carter Robinson

RHP

MattDeggs

Head CoachAnthony

Babineaux

Assco. HC

53 28

23UTL

1B/OF

RHP

JeremyTalbot

Assistant Coach

JakeWells

BJRyan25 48 52

Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

TV/RADIO ROSTER

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Day Date Opponent Location TimeFri. Feb. 14 Southeastern Louisiana Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. Feb. 15 Louisiana Tech Russo Park 2 p.m.Sun. Feb. 16 Louisiana Tech Russo Park 2 p.m.Tue. Feb. 18 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 6 p.m.Wed. Feb. 19 Tulane Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. Feb. 21 Virginia Tech Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. Feb. 22 Virginia Tech Russo Park 2 p.m.Sun. Feb. 23 Virginia Tech Russo Park 1 p.m.Wed. Feb. 26 Northwestern State Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. Feb. 28 Sam Houston State Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. Feb. 29 Sam Houston State Russo Park 2 p.m.Sun March 1 Sam Houston State Russo Park 1 p.m.Tue. March 3 at Rice Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m.Fri. March 6 Samford* Pensacola, Fla. 2 p.m.Sat. March 7 Michigan State* Pensacola, Fla. 3 p.m.Sun. March 8 Troy* Pensacola, Fla. 3 p.m.Tue. March 10 McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 6 p.m.Fri. March 13 Coastal Carolina Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. March 14 Coastal Carolina Russo Park 2 p.m.Sun. March 15 Coastal Carolina Russo Park 1 p.m.Tue. March 17 Lamar Russo Park 6 p.m.Wed. March 18 Nicholls State Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. March 20 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 4:30 p.m.Sat. March 21 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 2 p.m.Sun. March 22 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 12 p.m.Tue. March 24 Louisiana Tech Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. March 27 at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 5 p.m. Sat. March 28 at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 3 p.m.Sun. March 29 at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m.Tue. March 31 McNeese State Russo Park 6 p.m.Wed. April 1 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 6:30 p.m.Fri. April 3 UT Arlington Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. April 4 UT Arlington Russo Park 4 p.m.Sun. April 5 UT Arlington Russo Park 1 p.m.Tue. April 7 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:30 p.m.Thu. April 9 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 6 p.m.Fri. April 10 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 6 p.m.Sat. April 11 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 1 p.m.Tue. April 14 Houston Russo Park 6 p.m.Wed. April 15 Houston Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. April 17 Little Rock Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. April 18 Little Rock Russo Park 4 p.m.Sun. April 19 Little Rock Russo Park 1 p.m.Fri. April 24 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 6:30 p.m.Sat. April 25 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 6:30 p.m.Sun. April 26 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 1 p.m.Tue. April 28 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 6 p.m.Fri. May 1 Georgia Southern Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. May 2 Georgia Southern Russo Park 4 p.m.Sun. May 3 Georgia Southern Russo Park 11:30 a.m.Fri. May 8 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 6:30 p.m.Sat. May 9 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 6 p.m.Sun. May 10 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 1 p.m.Thu. May 14 ULM Russo Park 6 p.m.Fri. May 15 ULM Russo Park 6 p.m.Sat. May 16 ULM Russo Park 3 p.m.Wed-Sun. May 20-May 24 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Montgomery, Ala. TBD

2020 BASEBALL SCHEDULE

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OPPONENT HEAD COACH 2019 FINISH MEDIA CONTACT

Southeastern Louisiana Matt Riser (6th Season) 33-27 (19-11, SLC) Damon Sunde ([email protected])

Louisiana Tech Lane Burroughs (4th Season) 34-24 (17-13, C-USA) Andrew Goodwin ([email protected])

Tulane Travis Jewett (4th Season) 32-26 (12-11, American) Clyde Verdin ([email protected])

Virginia Tech John Szefc (3rd Season) 26-27 (9-21, ACC) Marc Mullen ([email protected])

Northwestern State Bobby Barbier (3rd Season) 30-25 (15-15, SLC) Jason Pugh ([email protected]

Sam Houston State Jay Sirianni (1st Season) 31-25, (20-10 SLC) Ben Rikard ([email protected])

Rice Matt Bragga (2nd season) 26-33 (14-16, American) John Sullivan ([email protected])

Samford Casey Dunn (15th Season) 41-19 (19-5, SOCON) Joey Mullins ([email protected])

Michigan State Jake Boss Jr. (12th Season) 20-34 (8-15, BIG 10) Zach Fisher ([email protected])

Troy Mark Smartt (5th Season) 31-29 (16-14, SBC) Andy Stubblefield ([email protected])

McNeese State Justin Hill (8th Season) 35-26 (16-14, SLC) Ryan Landry ([email protected])

Coastal Carolina Gary Gilmore (24th Season) 36-26-1 (15-13, SBC) Mike Cawood ([email protected])

Lamar Will Davis (5th Season) 18-36 (9-21, SLC) Cooper Welch ([email protected])

Nicholls State Seth Thibodeaux (10th Season) 27-28 (13-17, SLC) Jay Sullivan ([email protected])

Appalachian State Kermit Smtih (4th Season) 22-31 (13-16, SBC) Tyler Hotz ([email protected])

Georgia State Brad Stromdahl (1st Season) 35-24 (18-12, SBC) Allison George ([email protected])

UT Arlington Darin Thomas (13th Season) 32-26 (17-12, SBC) Ian Applegate (ian.applegate.edu)

LSU Paul Mainieri (13th Season) 40-26 (17-13, SEC) Bill Franques ([email protected])

Texas State Steven Trout (1st Season) 36-20 (20-10, SBC) Phillip Pongratz ([email protected])

Houston Todd Whitting (10th Season) 32-24 (12-12, America) Kyle Rogers ([email protected])

Little Rock Chris Curry (6th Season) 29-28 (18-11, SBC) Rand Champion ([email protected])

South Alabama Mark Calvi (9th Season) 30-26 (16-14, SBC) Charlie Nichols ([email protected])

Georgia Southern Rodney Hennon (21st Season) 35-24 (18-12, SBC) Aaron Socha ([email protected])

Arkansas State Tommy Raffo (12th Season) 26-29 (11-20, SBC) Miya Garrett (mgarrett(astate.edu)

ULM Michael Federico (12th Season) 27-31 (12-17, SBC) Mike Hammett ([email protected])

2020 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Coach Year SchoolGary Gilmore 24 Coastal CarolinaRodney Hennon 21 Georgia SouthernCasey Dunn 15 SamfordPaul Mainieri 13 LSUDarin Thomas 13 UT Arlington Jake Boss, Jr. 12 Michigan StateMichael Federico 12 ULMTommy Raffo 12 Arkansas StateSeth Thibodeaux 10 Nicholls StateTodd Whitting 10 Houston Mark Calvi 9 South AlabamaJusitn Hill 8 McNeese StateChris Curry 6 Little RockMatt Riser 6 Southeastern La. Will Davis 5 LamarMark Smartt 5 TroyLane Burroughs 4 La. TechKermit Smith 4 App. StateTravis Jewett 4 TulaneBobby Barbier 3 Northwestern St.John Szefc 3 Virginia TechMatt Bragga 2 RiceJay Sirianni 1 Sam Houston StateBrad Stromdahl 1 Georgia StateSteven Trout 1 Texas State

School 2019 RecordSamford 41-19 (19-5, SOCON)LSU 40-26 (17-13, SEC)Coastal Carolina 36-26-1 (15-13, SBC)Texas State 36-20 (20-10, SBC)Georgia Southern 35-24 (18-12, SBC)Georgia State 35-24 (18-12, SBC)McNeese State 35-26 (16-14, SLC)Louisiana Tech 34-24 (17-13, C-USA)Southeastern Louisiana 33-27 (19-11, SLC)Houston 32-24 (12-12, American)Tulane 32-26 (12-11, American)UT Arlington 32-26 (17-12, SBC)Sam Houston State 31-25, (20-10 SLC)Troy 31-29 (16-14, SBC)Northwestern State 30-25 (15-15, SLC)South Alabama 30-26 (16-14, SBC)Little Rock 29-28 (18-11, SBC)Nicholls State 27-28 (13-17, SLC)ULM 27-31 (12-17, SBC)Rice 26-33 (14-16, American)Arkansas State 26-29 (11-20, SBC)Virginia Tech 26-27 (9-21, ACC)Appalachian State 22-31 (13-16, SBC) Michigan State 20-34 (8-15, BIG 10) Lamar 18-36 (9-21, SLC)

OPPOSING COACHING TENURES (SORTED) OPPOSING 2019 RECORDS (SORTED)

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M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park, one of the state of Louisiana’s largest and most impressive baseball facilities, has been the home of Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns since 1978.

The recently renovated ballpark, which debuted its new look partially for the 2017 season before reaching full completion for the 2018 season, has an official capacity of 6,015. The new press box and suite struc-ture features an enhanced grandstand, club level and fourth floor with 10 luxury suites and expanded media amenities.

Prior to the start of the 2020 season and the Coach Matt Deggs Era of Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball, Russo Park received an upgrade with a new padded outfield wall being installed.

Not long after Moore Field opened in 1978, the field’s namesake, M.L. “Tigue” Moore, arranged for pine seedlings to be planted right behind and all the way around the outfield wall. Today, they provide a ma-jestic backdrop for Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball action.

In the history of Moore Field, over one mil-lion fans have gone through the turnstiles to see the Cajuns play and the number should surpass two million during the 2020 season.

Since 1999, Louisiana has consistently ranked in the Top 50 nationally in total and average home attendance. During the Cajuns’ 2000 World Series run, Louisiana ranked 26th in total home attendance. The 2003 season saw a record 70,267 enter “The Tigue”. In 2010, the Cajuns were 32nd in average home attendance at 1,896 marking the 11th consecutive season with a 1,000-plus average.

This past season in 2019, Louisiana ranked eighth in the country in average atten-dance per game with 4,663 fans coming to the park per contest.

Moore Field was dedicated March 31, 1979, in honor of the Moore Family. The facility officially became known as M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field when the Cajuns opened their 1995 season against Maine on March 3, 1995 - also marking the home debut of the late Tony Robichaux, the legendary head coach of Louisiana’s baseball program.

The late Marion Lartigue Moore, Jr. and his wife, the late Catherine Moore, touched thousands of lives with their volunteer work at the University and throughout Acadiana.

“Tigue” Moore, known as “Mr. Baseball” in Acadiana, was respected throughout the nation for his tireless work in promoting the game. He won the Roberto Clemente Humanitarian Award in 1975.

“The Tigue” received its most visible

upgrade in January 2010 when a ProGrass Synthetic Turf System was installed.The only dirt now is on the pitcher’s mound. The base paths and warning track – normally dirt or cinder – are a different color and different consistency of turf.

Under Robichaux’s guidance the facility received several upgrades over the years: a 71-foot state-of-the-art scoreboard, netting behind home plate was replaced, a brick backstop installed, addition of chairbacks in the box seats and grand-stand areas, field-level boxes down the foul lines, and enlarged bleachers down the basepaths.

M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park also includes the H.O. Roy Room, which houses the Ragin’ Cajuns gift shop, a 4,000 square-foot locker room facility, five batting cages down the right-field lines and lights for night games.

“The Tigue” was the site of the 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2018 Sun Belt Con-ference Tournament.

Russo Park has been the site of some of the greatest seasons in Cajuns baseball history, as well as several milestones. Last season, Coach Robichaux tallied his 900th win as the head baseball coach at the University. The last NCAA Regional Louisiana hosted was during the 2016 season when the team finished 24-7 at home. During the 2014 season, M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park hosted an NCAA Super Regional against Ole Miss while during the regular season the Cajuns climbed up to the number one overall ranking in the country and posted a pro-gram record 58 wins in 2014.

In 2009, the Cajuns recorded 700th win at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park “ on March 20 vs. UALR. The 2008 season saw Coach Robichaux earn his 300th victory at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park with a 4-2 win over New Orleans on May 15.

On March 17, 2003, Robichaux won his 292nd game as the Cajuns’ skipper, passing Mike Boulanger for the school record.

A year earlier, on March 2, 2002, Moore Field was the site of Robichaux’s 500th career win as a head coach.

The Cajuns celebrated their 500th victory with a 4-1 win over Oklahoma on February 26, 2000.

In 2000, the Cajuns enjoyed one of the greatest seasons in M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park history. During that time, the squad set a new school record with a .909 winning percentage after posting a 30-3 record.

STADIUM NAME1978: Moore Field1995: M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field2016: M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park

CAPACITY1978: 3,0002003: 3,7552016: 6,015

DIMENSIONS330 ft. - Left Field Line 375 ft. - Left Center 400 ft. - Center Field375 ft. - Right Center330 ft. - Right Field Line

FENCE HEIGHT8 Feet

EVENTS HOSTED1990 - American South Tournament1991 - American South Tournament1997 - Sun Belt Tournament2000 - NCAA Regional2001 - Sun Belt Tournament 2003 - Sun Belt Tournament2008 - Sun Belt Tournament2013 - Sun Belt Tournament2014 - NCAA Regional2014 - NCAA Super Regional2016 - NCAA Regional2018 - Sun Belt Tournament

TOP 10 ATTENDACE MARKS1. 7,583 - LSU (04/06/94)2. 6,236 - LSU (03/28/89)3. 5,591 - Texas (02/15/19)4. 5,517 - Texas (02/16/19)5. 5,449 - LSU (03/07/18)6. 5,250 - Southern Miss (03/03/17)7. 5,244 - ULM (05/18/18)8. 5,238 - Texas (03/23/92)9. 5,215 - Louisiana State (03/0999)10. 5,197 - Loyola Marymount (03/09/19)

“TIGUE” MOORE FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR ATTEN. G AVG. REC.1978 3,816 32 119 24-81979 3,225 23 140 4-191980 3,150 26 121 12-13-11981 10,297 39 264 26-131982 5,908 30 196 21-91983 5,091 27 188 18-91984 7,084 27 262 22-51985 8,659 21 412 13-81986 7,602 28 271 21-71987 3,928 19 206 9-101988 10,858 42 258 33-91989 19,187 50 383 43-71990 40,031 45 889 36-91991 29,288 38 770 30-81992 44,282 34 1,302 27-71993 22,998 28 821 19-91994 25,756 39 660 34-51995 14,722 23 640 11-121996 11,274 29 388 17-121997 24,405 29 1,013 23-61998 17,742 30 591 25-51999 25,413 28 907 25-32000 46,575 33 1,411 30-3 2001 42,490 32 1,327 22-102002 44,948 28 1,605 20-82003 70,267 33 2,129 18-152004 44,718 31 1,442 25-62005 61,707 33 1,869 27-62006 63,304 30 2,110 23-72007 55,987 24 2,332 22-22008 46,661 28 1,666 16-122009 50,523 25 2,020 14-10-12010 58,803 33 1,781 23-102011 92,784 28 3,313 20-82012 56,122 27 2,078 14-132013 72,898 36 2,144 28-82014 145,589 40 3,828 32-82015 101,626 28 3,908 19-92016 125,869 31 4,060 24-72017 132,763 27 4,917 18-92018 131,069 28 4,681 18-102019 136,353 31 4,663 16-15

Stadium History

M.L. ‘TIGUE’ MOORE FIELD AT RUSSO PARK

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Louisiana 2020 Baseball Roster

No. Pitchers (16) B T HT WT Year Born Birthplace/Prev. School17 Conor Angel R R 6’5 190 Jr. 08/30/99 Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada/NW Florida JC24 Caleb Armstong R R 5’11 175 Sr. 08/26/97 Monroe, La./Ouchita Parish HS20 Brock Batty R L 6’1 200 Jr. 08/27/98 Denham Spring, La./Denham Springs HS16 Austin Bradford R R 6’5 220 RJr. 02/07/97 Franklinton, La./LSU-E45 Jack Burk R R 6’2 210 Sr. 01/20/97 New Orleans, La./Jesuit HS2 Connor Cooke R R 6’1 180 So. 11/02/99 Sulphur, La./Sulphur49 Luke Cronan R R 6’2 220 Jr. 06/09/98 Brisbane, Aus./Hill JC37 Dane Dixon R R 6’5 180 RJr. 12/26/98 Walker, La./LSU-E40 Will Moriarty R R 6’5 220 RSo. 09/13/98 Crestwood, Kent./NW Florida JC38 Jason Nelson R R 6’0 180 Jr. 07/13/99 Phoenix, Ariz./Central Arizona JC27 Austin Perrin L L 5’9 180 Jr. 08/11/99 Boutte, La./Hahnville HS50 Carter Robinson R R 6’8 225 Jr. 06/08/98 Phoenix, Ariz./Mesa CC15 Jacob Schultz R R 6’1 180 Jr. 01/07/99 Oklahoma City, Okla./Northeastern Okla.48 David Williams R R 6’4 225 RJr. 10/20/97 Holland, Mich./Xavier University51 Jeff Wilson R R 6’4 225 Jr. 12/11/98 Plano, Texas/Grayson CC32 Brandon Young R R 6’6 210 Sr. 08/19/98 Lumberton, Texas/Howard JC

No. Infielders (9) B T HT WT Year Born Birthplace/Prev. School26 Jonathan Brandon R R 5’11 185 Jr. 06/08/99 Bossier City, La./Murray State JC5 Hayden Cantrelle S R 5’11 175 Jr. 11/25/98 Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic1 Connor Dupuy S R 5’10 175 RSo. 03/25/99 Maurice, La./North Vermilon8 Ben Fitzgerald L R 6’1 195 Jr. 04/27/99 Mason City, Iowa/NIACC52 Justin Greene L R 6’1 200 Jr. 10/09/98 Bakersville, La./Arizona Western44 Zeph Hoffpauir R R 6’3 200 Fr. 08/21/01 Berwick, La./Berwick HS14 Tremaine Spears R R 5’11 210 RJr. 06/03/98 Pineville, La./Tioga23 Brandon Talley L R 6’3 205 Jr. 08/30/97 Princeton, Texas/Grayson CC12 Jonathan Windham R R 6’4 200 RSo. 09/03/98 Spring, Texas/Klein Collins

No. Catchers (3) B T HT WT Year Born Birthplace/Prev. School11 Julian Brock R R 6’2 200 Fr. 06/03/01 Fulshear, Texas/Fulshear HS6 Nick Hagedorn L R 5’10 200 Jr. 03/21/99 Sedalia, Mo./Jefferson County JC13 Sebastian Toro R R 6’0 205 RJr. 05/13/98 Bayamon, PR/Seminole JC

No. Outfielders (5) B T HT WT Year Born Birthplace/Prev. School41 Gavin Bourgeois R L 6’0 190 RSr. 11/20/95 Church Point, La./LSU-E4 Brennan Breaux L L 6’0 195 RSr. 10/25/96 Scott, La./LSU33 Colton Frank R L 5’11 205 So. 05/26/00 Lake Charles, La./LaGrange HS10 Alex Hannie R L 6’2 200 RSo. 11/10/98 Lafayette, La./Saint Thomas More21 Connor Kimple R R 6’3 195 Jr. 11/22/97 Whitefish Bay, Wis./South Mountain JC

Louisiana Numerical RosterNo. Player Pos.1 Connor Dupuy ........................... INF2 Connor Cooke.......................... RHP4 Brennan Breaux..........................OF5 Hayden Cantrelle ...................... INF6 Nick Hagedorn ..............................C8 Ben Fitzgerald ...........................UTL10 Alex Hannie .................................OF11 Julian Brock ....................................C12 Jonathan Windham ................. INF13 Sebastian Toro ...............................C14 Tremaine Spears ......................UTL15 Jacob Schultz ........................... RHP16 Austin Bradford ....................... RHP17 Conor Angel ............................. RHP20 Brock Batty .................................LHP21 Connor Kimple ...........................OF23 Brandon Talley ..................... 1B/OF24 Caleb Armstrong .................... RHP25 Jeremy Talbot.....Assistant Coach 26 Jonathan Brandon ................... INF27 Austin Perrin..............................LHP28 Matt Deggs ............... Head Coach32 Brandon Young ....................... RHP33 Colton Frank ......................... 1B/OF37 Dane Dixon ............................... RHP38 Jason Nelson ............................ RHP40 Will Moriarty ......................RHP/OF41 Gavin Bourgeois ........................OF44 Zeph Hoffpauir ..................1B/RHP45 Jack Burk .................................... RHP48 Jake Wells ........... Assistant Coach48 David Williams ......................... RHP49 Luke Cronan ............................. RHP50 Carter Robinson ...................... RHP51 Jeff Wilson ................................. RHP52 Justin Greene ............................UTL52 BJ Ryan ............... Assistant Coach

Louisiana Pronunciation GuideAnthony Babineaux ...................BAB-in-OGavin Bourgeois ....................BOOGE-wahBrennan Breaux .....................................BROChris Domingue ............... DOUGH-mangConnor Dupuy ............................ DO-PweeAlex Hannie .................................HAY-kneeNick Hagedorn .......................HAGA-DornZeph Hoffpauir ...........ZEFF Hoff-POWERTremaine Spears ................... Truh-MAINE

Louisiana Baseball StaffHead Coach: Matt Deggs Associate Head Coach/Dir. of Player & Program Development: Anthony BabineauxAssistant Coach: Jeremy Talbot Assistant Coach: Jake WellsVolunteer Assistant: BJ Ryan Academic & Camp Coordinator: Chris DomingueStrength Coach: James Lang Trainer: Brian DavisGraduate Manager: Adam Wyse Graduate Manager: Zach LafleurStudent Assistant: Grant Cox

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NAME: Matt Deggs YEAR: 1st Season HOMETOWN: Texas City, Texas Prior HC Exp.: Sam Houston State (5th Season)FAMILY: Kathy (Wife), Kyler, Klaire & Khloe (Children) Alma Mater: Northwood University (‘94)

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Matt Deggs is entering his first season as the leader of Louisiana Baseball after being announced as the head coach on July 18, 2019.

Deggs, a Texas City, Texas native, previously coached at Louisiana as an assistant under Tony Robichaux during the 2012-2014 seasons. After the conclusion of the historic 2014 season, Deggs departed Louisiana to become the head coach at Sam Houston State where he has spent the last five seasons. At Sam Houston State Deggs, posted an outstanding record of 187-118 (.613) with Southland Conference regular season championships in three of the last four seasons. Deggs also guided the Bearkats to a Super Regional in 2017, becoming the first-ever Southland program to accomplish the feat. Deggs led Sam Houston State to NCAA Tournament berths in two out of five seasons (2016, 2017), and claimed at least one conference title over four-straight seasons. Sam Houston State (42-22, 24-6) won both the regular season and tournament title in 2016 en route to an NCAA Regional, coincidentally in Lafayette. Deggs’ 2017 squad broke the 40-win barrier again, posting a record of 44-23, 19-11. The 2017 group won 12-of-13 games to close the season to secure the school’s first-ever Super Regional berth in Tallahassee, Florida. Sam Houston State’s 2017 group finished ranked in all six national polls, checking in at No. 14 (Collegiate Baseball), No. 16 (NCBWA), No. 18 (D1 Baseball), No. 19 (USA Today Coaches), No. 20 (Baseball America) and No. 22 (Perfect Game). Deggs’ the final two squads at Sam Houston State earned Southland regular season crowns where the Bearkats went 39-20, 24-6 in 2018, and followed with a 31-25, 20-10 record in 2019. Development of student-athletes was a constant under Deggs’ watch of the Sam Houston State program. In his five seasons, a total of 16 Bearkats were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. Crediting former legendary UL coach Coach Robichaux for resurrecting his coaching career, Deggs was brought onto the Ragin’ Cajuns staff during the 2012 season as an assistant coach, specializing as hitting coach and third base coach, while also overseeing team personnel and recruiting. Louisiana made significant waves during Deggs’ stint as an assistant coach, including student-athletes receiving 15 All-Sun Belt honors, three All-America accolades and two Freshman All-America nods. Plus, former Louisiana standout Blake Trahan earned Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and became the program’s first-ever Team USA member. The 2014 season was a special one at Louisiana for many reasons. Not only was Cajun nation ignited around its top-ranked baseball program, but it was the winningest season in school history, at 58-10. Louisiana also won the conference regular season title with its 26-4 mark in league play, and began a run of three consecutive Sun Belt tournament titles (2014, 2015, 2016). The No. 1 ranking that Louisiana earned in 2014 was the second time a program that Deggs was a member of ascended to the top spot in the national polls. During his time with Texas A&M (2006-10), the 2009 squad achieved the school’s first-ever preseason national No. 1 ranking.The Aggies produced two Big 12 Players of the Year, nine All-Americans and 15 First-Team All-Big 12 performers during Deggs’ time with the program. Texas A&M won back-to-back Big 12 titles in 2007 and 2008. Deggs’ five-year stretch with Texas A&M saw the program go from posting a sub-.500 record in 2006 to reaching back-to-back NCAA Super Regionals in 2007 and 2008. Deggs assisted the Aggies to two Big 12 Tournament crowns (2007, 2010) and one regular season title (2008).

Prior to coaching the Aggies, Deggs served as hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at Arkansas for Dave Van Horn from 2003-05. Deggs provided instruction to three Razorbacks who earned all-conference recognition, as well as three

Career/Coaching Timeline

‘96-97 - Northwestern State

‘98-02 - Texarkana College (HC)

‘03-05 - Arkansas

‘06-10 - Texas A&M

‘12-14 - Louisiana

‘15-19 - Sam Houston State (HC)

Present - Louisiana (HC)

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Freshman All-Americans. The Razorbacks claimed both the SEC Championship and booked a trip to the College World Series in 2004. Deggs first received experience as a head coach at Texarkana College for five seasons (1998-2002), compiling a sound record of 187-100. The squad claimed two Texas Eastern Athletic Conference runners-up finishes, a pair of TEAC titles (2001, 2002) and the school’s first-ever trip to Junior College World Series. Developing and recruiting talented young men was a staple of Deggs’, even early on in his coaching career, as he brought future MLB All-Star Hunter Pence to Texarkana as a former high school standout from Arlington, Texas. Deggs spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons as the hitting and infield coach at Northwestern State under Van Horn, assisting the Demons to the Southland Conference title in 1997. His infield units ranked among the top infield groups in the country for both seasons. During his own playing career, Deggs was an infielder for Alvin Junior College from 1991-92 and at Northwood University from 1993-94. Deggs earned a Master’s degree from Northwestern State in 1996. Deggs followed his college career with a turn in the professional ranks, playing three years for the Mobile (Ala.) Baysharks and the Tennessee Tomahawks, two of which were spent as a player/coach under former Boston Red Sox manager Butch Hobson and former Red Sox catcher Mike O’Berry. Deggs is married to the former Kathy Saldua and the couple has a son, Kyler, and two daughters, Klaire and Khloe.

COACH SEASONS W L T PCTTony Robichaux 25 (1995-2019) 914 590 2 .607Mike Boulanger 7 (1988-94) 291 141 0 .674Don Lockwood 9 (1972-80) 207 197 2 .512Ray Didier 9 (1948-56) 137 78 0 .637Sonny Roy 6 (1962-67) 88 86 1 .506Gene Shell 3 (1985-87) 77 59 0 .566Mel Didier 2 (1981-82) 73 48 1 .602Brad Kelley 2 (1983-84) 68 39 0 .636

COACH SEASONS W L T PCTBob Banna 3 (1969-71) 59 47 0 .557T.R. Mobley 6 (1922-27) 32 29 2 .524Cliff Johnson 6 (1939-41, 1945-47) 27 30 2 .475J.G. Lee 5 (1912-16) 23 19 0 .548Pete Wilson 2 (1960-61) 23 36 0 .390Eddie Mouton 1 (1968) 12 23 0 .343Emrick Jagneaux 1 (1987) 8 10 0 .444John Cain 1 (1942) 2 8 0 .200

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS (BY VICTORIES)

Coach Matt Deggs with his family after his introductory press conference on July 19, 2019.

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NAME: Anthony Babineaux YEAR: 25th Season HOMETOWN: Carencro, Louisiana Job Title: Assoc. Head Coach/Dir. of Player & Program Devel. FAMILY: Brooklyn & Sydney (Children) Alma Mater: Louisiana (‘95)

Anthony Babineaux

From a student assistant in 1995 to an assistant coach in 1997 to the newly appointed Asso-ciate Head Coach and Director of Player and Program Development, Anthony Babineaux has been a mainstay on the Louisiana baseball coaching staff under head coach Matt Deggs.

In his new role, Babineaux will focus on the day-to-day operations of the program, including putting together one of the best non-conference schedules in the country, coordinating travel and student-athlete eligibility and handling player relations. He also serves as the liaison between Coach Deggs and the baseball staff, senior administration and other departmental offices.

He served as the Louisiana hitting coach from 2009-12. In his first year as the hitting coach, the Cajuns increased their batting average by 30 points. Runs scored, doubles, triples, RBI, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage also increased.

In 2010, the Cajuns stole 101 bases, which was one off the Sun Belt lead and most since 2002. UL had four players with double-digit stolen bases, also the highest since 2002. Alex Fuselier (20), Kyle Olasin (19) and Brian Bowman (17) finished in the Sun Belt’s Top 10.

In 2011, the Cajuns led the Sun Belt Conference in stolen bases with 82. Three players, Alex Fuselier (14), Mike Petello (13), and Greg Fontenot (12), finished with double-digit stolen bases.

Babineaux has played a major part of several top recruiting classes that have come to Louisiana. Along with assistant coach Jeremy Talbot, he was instrumental in the first-ever top 25 recruiting class in school and Sun Belt history seeing the 2015 class ranked as high as 13th by Collegiate Baseball and 15th by D1Baseball.

His 2011 recruiting class was reranked the 17th best in the nation by D1Baseball after the member of that class helped guide the Cajuns to three straight NCAA tournament appearances and two super regionals.

In 2005, he and former assistant coach John Szefc along with the rest of the Cajuns staff saw their signing class ranked 55th in the nation and tops in the Sun Belt Conference by Collegiate Baseball.

In 2007, Baseball America ranked their signing class tops in the Lower Midwest Region and SBC.

Working with the infielders and hitters, he has helped guide UL to three of the top four single-season batting average totals in school history. Along the way, the Cajuns recorded numerous Sun Belt Conference regular season and tourna-ment championships, appeared in 12 NCAA Regionals, advanced to four NCAA Super Regionals and the 2000 College World Series.

Since 2001, Babineaux has helped the Cajuns claim regular season conference championships in 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014 and 2016 and earn regional bids in 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2016. During that span the Ragin’ Cajuns have also captured back-to-back regional championships in 2014 and 2015.

The 2014 club saw unprecedented success, setting the school record for wins (58) and achieving the No. 1 national ranking by all five of college baseball’s major polls.

In spring 2012, College Baseball Insider tabbed Babineaux as the Assistant Coach in the Sun Belt Conference most ready for a head coaching job.Fom 1990-2000, Babineaux coached a Third District West American Legion team and guided his squads to five titles (1993, 1997-2000), seven regional appearances (1990, 1993, 1996-2000) and two state tournaments (1998 & 1999). In 1998, he guided his squad to a state title, Midwest Regional appearance and fell just two games short of a spot in the American Legion National World Series.

Babineaux is a 1995 graduate of UL, earning a degree in health and physical education. He came to UL in 1990 from Carencro High School. He was a two-time all-district and all-parish selection for the Bears. He gained all-state and all-district honors with his talent on the trumpet and has played the “Star Spangled Banner” both at “Tigue” Moore Field and Lamson Park.

He is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and has served as guest speaker at many clinics around Louisiana.

Babineaux resides in Lafayette and has two daughters, Brooklyn and Sydney.

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NAME: Jeremy Talbot YEAR: 6th SeasonHOMETOWN: Labadieville, La. Job Title: Assistant Coach FAMILY: Hutch & Brooke (Children) Alma Mater: Arkansas (‘97)

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Jeremy Talbot enters his sixth season as an assistant baseball coach at Louisiana and serves as the recruiting coordinator. During his coaching career, Talbot has coached and developed 75 players that were selected in the MLB first-year player draft, including 12

that have reached the major league level. This year’s signing class features athletes from Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Talbot and the staff went out and nabbed two top-25 pitchers from Texas, the No. 4 ranked player in Arkansas and No. 1 LHP from Louisiana according to Perfectgame.org

Talbot was instrumental in bringing in the Cajuns first-ever top 25 ranked recruiting class as the 2015 class ranked No. 13 by Collegiate Baseball and No. 15 by D1Baseball. He also helped bring in a top-10 recruiting class in his last season at Texas A&M with a No. 6 ranked class by Baseball America.

In his first season with Louisiana, Talbot helped guide the Ragin’ Cajuns to a Sun Belt Tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Super Regionals. With the team’s success, infielder Stefan Trosclair earned All-American honors, while Blake Trahan was also recognized as an All-American along with being named the Sun Belt Player of the Year. Trahan was eventually called up to the MLB in 2018. In that same season, the Cajuns offense led the Sun Belt in slugging, runs, hits, RBI, doubles, home runs, total bases, walks and steals.

The 2015 success was followed up with a Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament title in 2016, before hosting a NCAA Regional at Russo Park. Most recently, Talbot helped the Cajuns to the 2018 Sun Belt West Division crown.

Prior to joining the staff at Louisiana, Talbot served as Texas A&M’s hitting coach and recruiting coordinator from 2005-09. Under his direction, the Aggie bats compiled a .309 average since the start of the 2007 season, averaging over seven runs a game and smashed over 230 home runs. Talbot helped lead Texas A&M baseball to consecutive Big 12 championships in 2007 and 2008, three trips to the postseason and the first back-to-back NCAA Regional crowns in school history.

A year before taking the Texas A&M job, Talbot coached the 2005 season at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Ala. under head coach Jim Case. He coached the catchers and hitters as well as assisting recruiting and serving as the third base coach.

The Gamecocks won the Ohio Valley Conference Regular-Season Championship, but just missed out on the NCAA Tournament after dropping the championship game in the OVC post-season tourney.

Prior to his stint at JSU, Talbot served as an assistant at ULM, where he was the hitting instructor and third base coach for four seasons. In 2002, the Warhawks belted 61 home runs and had a .462 slugging percentage, which was the third best in school history. 2001 was a record setting season for the Warhawks. ULM collected 659 hits, a school and Southland Conference record.

The team’s batting average of .320 ranked the best in school history and was second in the Southland record books. ULM won the SLC Title in 2002 and finished second in 2001.

A native of Labadieville, La., Talbot spent the 2000 season as an assistant at Northeast Texas Community College in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, where he coached all position players and assisted in recruiting.

Talbot served as the volunteer assistant coach for Dave Van Horn at Nebraska in 1999. Talbot helped the Huskers to a 42-18 finish, the championship of the Big 12 Tournament, and a spot in the NCAA Regionals. Twelve Huskers were eventually drafted that played on the 1999 squad including five players who saw time in the major leagues. During Talbot’s year at Nebraska, the Huskers tied a school record with a .338 team batting average and finished third in the country in runs scored per game.

In 1998, Talbot began his coaching career at Nicholls State under Jim Pizzalato. In the summer of 1998, Talbot coached the Anchorage Glacier Pilots of the Alaskan Summer Collegiate League.

An all-state and three-time All-District performer at Assumption High School, Talbot began his collegiate playing career at Nicholls State where he hit .310 as a freshman. He played one year at Mendocino Junior College (Calif.) where he was All-Conference before transferring to Arkansas, where he started as a designated hitter and catcher, helping the Razorbacks to a Regional appearance and ranked in the polls as high as third nationally. Arkansas’ 18-0 start in 1996 was a school and SEC record.

Talbot has two children, Hutch and Brooke.

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NAME: Jake Wells YEAR: 2nd SeasonHOMETOWN: Devine, Texas Job Title: Assistant Coach FAMILY: Melissa (Wife) & Beckett (Child) Alma Mater: Montevallo (‘05)

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Jake Wells enters his second season with the Ragin’ Cajuns as an assistant coach, working primarily as the hitting coach and assisting with the team’s recruiting efforts.

Wells brings in a wealth of experience with stops at Campbell University, the University of Alabama, Louisiana Tech and Mississippi State. Throughout his 11-year coaching career, Wells has coached 27 draft picks, eight of which have ap-peared in the Big Leagues since 2010, guided five All-Americans and assisted on four NCAA Tournament teams, one of which was the national runner-up. During his first season at Louisiana, the team saw major upgrades offensively. Not only did they increase their team bat-ting average from .242 in 2018 to .280 in 2019, they also upped their total home runs by 34. Additionally, the team saw and uptick in on-base percentage increasing from .323 to .376. Wells played a pivotal role in guiding the team to top-three finishes in batting average, home runs, slugging percentage and stolen bases in the conference.

In his most recent stop at Campbell, he worked predominantly with the team’s hitters with a focus on the catchers. The Camels finished the season with a 35-26 overall record and a trip to a NCAA Regional in Athens, Georgia. With the help of Wells, three players earn All-Big South recognition.

During the 2017 season, he served as the recruiting coordinator and catchers coach at the University of Alabama. Prior to his time with the Tide, he spent the 2015-16 seasons at Louisiana Tech as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator. Under his tutelage, the Bulldogs improved in nearly hitting statistical category, including tying the program record for triples with 19 and notching 112 doubles and 2,052 at-bats (both third-most all-time) in 2016.

Wells mentored Louisiana Tech’s first Johnny Bench Award finalist, Brent Diaz, who was the program’s first catcher to pick up Conference USA All-Freshman Team accolades. Diaz was also later drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers.Before arriving in Ruston, the Devine, Texas, native had a two-year stint at Mississippi State (2013-14) as the volunteer assistant coach, where he saw two catchers under his guidance go on to sign professional contracts.

As a member of the Bulldogs’ staff, he helped the team to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including a finalist finish in the 2013 College World Series.

Prior to his time at Mississippi State, Wells spent two years as the head coach at Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala., beginning in 2008 as an assistant and ending with him in the head coaching role for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Over his five seasons in Marion, Wells coached 11 players who earned All-Conference and All-Region accolades.

As a player, Wells was an all-state catcher at Devine (Texas) High School. After his prep days, he continued his career at Blinn (Texas) College, Lurleen B. Wallace (Ala.) Community College and eventually at the University of Montevallo, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and health promotions.

Throughout his early career, Wells served as camp manager for youth baseball camps in Montevallo, Ala., and Devine, Texas, while also managing the Alabama Special Olympics State Tournament.

He played professional baseball in the United League with the Laredo Broncos in 2009 and 2010. Wells is married to the former Melissa Sherrod of Longview, Texas. The couple has a one-year-old son, Beckett James Wells.

JAKE WELLS COACHING ACCOLADES- Entering 10th season as a collegiate coach with stops at Campbell, Alabama, Mississippi State, and Louisiana Tech- Coached 27 draft picks, eight of which made MLB debuts since 2010- Coached five All-Americans- Assisted on four NCAA Tournament teams- Assisted on one College World Series Runner-Up team (Mississippi State – 2013)

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NAME: BJ Ryan YEAR: 1st SeasonHOMETOWN: Bossier City, La. Job Title: Volunteer Assistant Coach FAMILY: Candace (Wife) & Maddy and Avery (Daughters) Alma Mater: Louisiana (‘98)

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BJ Ryan enters his first season as volunteer assistant coach and pitching coach for Louisiana Baseball.

Ryan was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 17th round of the 1998 MLB Draft and made his rookie debut for the club during the 1999 season before being traded to the Baltimore Orioles. He played six more full seasons with the Orioles, culminating in an All-Star selection in 2005. Ryan went to free agency ahead of the 2006 season and signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, where he made the All-Star Game for the second-straight year. Ryan played two seasons for the Ragin’ Cajuns standing out as a two-way contributor at Louisiana. He led the Sun Belt Conference in saves during the 1998 season, then earned the conference tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award after recording 12 RBI to lead the program to its first Sun Belt Tournament Championship.

BJ and his wife Candace have two daughters, Maddy and Avery.

RYAN’S MLB HIGHLIGHTS - Owned a career-best 1.37 ERA in 2006 with the Toronto Blue Jays.- Tallied a career-best 0.857 WHIP in 2006 with the Toronto Blue Jays. - Posted over a 3.0 WAR in two seasons during his career. Once during 2006 tallying a 3.6 WAR with the Blue Jays and during 2004 with a 3.4 WAR with the Orioles.

Ryan with the Orioles. Ryan with the Blue Jays.

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2020 Louisiana Baseball Roster

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 190NAME: Conor Angel YEAR: Junior BORN: August 30, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 20HOMETOWN: Lachine, Quebec, Ontario PRIOR PLAYING: NW Florida JC

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Prior to Louisiana (NW Florida JC)

High School

Personal

Right-handed pitcher at Northwest Florida State College…Tossed 41.0 innings during his sophomore season…Tallied a 4-2 record with 3.29 ERA and a 11.63 K/9 rate…Also tossed two complete games…Made 15 appearances, totaling 25.2 innings for NWFSC during the 2018 season…Averaged 9.82 strikeouts per nine in collegiate debut campaign…Recorded multiple strikeouts in 11 of 15 outings…Participated in the 2018 Florida JUCO All-Star Game.

Prepped at Lakeside Academy in Lachine, Quebec, Canada…Canadian Junior National Team member (2015-18) and Russell Martin Trophy recipient for top prospect in Quebec Junior Elite Baseball League (2017).

Born on September 30, 1999 in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada…Son of Trudy and Michael Angel…Has one sister…General Studies major.

Pitching Statistics (NW Florida JC)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2018 8.77 0-3 15-6 0 0 0 25.2 23 27 25 19 28 9.82 3 2019 3.29 4-2 12-9 2 0 0 41.0 23 20 15 34 53 11.63 1TOT 5.44 4-5 27-15 2 0 0 66.2 46 47 40 53 81 11.01 4

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 180NAME: Caleb Armstrong YEAR: SeniorBORN: August 26, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Monroe, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Ouachita Parish HS

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2019 Season (Junior)

2018 Season (Sophomore)

2017 Season (Freshman)

High School

Personal

Appeared in 21 games, all out of the bullpen…Tallied a 1-1 record with a 5.14 ERA…Owned a streak of six consecutive appearances where he did not give up an earned run (4/5-4/23)...Threw in a season-high 2.2 innings against ULM (5/16) and did not give up a run...Also had two strikeouts during that outing.

Made nine appearances on the season, all out of the bullpen…Finished the season with an 8.53 ERA…Recorded seven strikeouts…Saw a season-high 2.0 innings of action against Wright State (2/25), allowing one run on three hits with two strikeouts…Also recorded two strikeouts in relief against Troy (3.24)…Member of the Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll.

Made five appearances during the season, all in relief…Went 1-0 on the season picking up his first career victory against Northwestern State (2/28)…Had a career-high three strikeouts against Northwestern State (2/28) and Southeastern La. (3/29)…Had a 9.00 ERA in 6.0 innings of work…Held opponents to a .222 average…Didn’t allow a run in three of his five outings…Notched a career-long outing of 2.0 innings twice.

Was a four-year letterwinner at Ouachita Parish High School where he helped guide the Lions to the state playoffs in three of his four seasons…Named a Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American in 2016…Also received Under Armour All-American honors in 2014…A four-time all-district selection, Armstrong was tabbed All-Northeast Louisiana in 2015 and 2016…Also played football as an outside linebacker/strong safety at Ouachita Parish earning all-district honors in 2015.

Full name is Caleb Edward Armstrong…Born on August 26, 1997 in Monroe, La….Son of Mark and Jenifer Armstrong…Has one younger brother, Colby…Was the valedictorian of his class at Ouachita Parish High School…Working towards Master’s of Business Administration.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP2017 9.00 1-0 5-0 0 0 0 6.0 6 11 6 7 9 0 0 2 .222 1 3 2018 8.53 0-0 9-0 0 0 0 6.1 10 7 6 10 7 2 0 0 .385 2 5 2019 5.14 1-1 21 0 0 0 28.0 26 17 16 16 20 7 0 0 .255 3 6TOT 6.25 2-1 35-0 0 0 0 40.1 42 35 28 33 36 9 0 2 .271 6 14

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 2.2 - at ULM, 5/16/19Most Strikeouts: 3 (3x) - Last at Troy, 3/31/19Most Walks: 4 - vs. Texas State, 4/28/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 6 - 4/5/19-4/23/19

Winning Streak: 1 (2x) - Last 5/12/19 - ActiveLosing Streak: 1 vs. App. State, 3/24/19HR Allowed : 1 (2x) - Last at Southeastern Louisiana, 3/29/17Most Earned Runs: 4 - vs. App. State, 3/18/17

Armstrong’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Brock C. Batty YEAR: JuniorBORN: August 27, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Denham Springs, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Denham Springs HS

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2018 Season (Freshman)

High School

Personal

Made nine appearances and tallied 14.2 innings pitched on the mound during his sophomore season…Posted a 7.98 ERA throughout the season…Recorded five strikeouts in just 2.2 innings of work at Nicholls (3/5).

Appeared in 23 games, including one start, during his freshman campaign…Finished the season with a 2-1 record…In 46.2 innings pitched, had a 6.17 ERA with 37 strikeouts…Went a season-high 6.0 innings at Texas (2/18), allowing just one run on two hits…Struck out a five batters in 3.2 innings during his lone start against Southern Miss (4/4)…Member of the Commissioner’s Academic List.

Was a three-year letterwinner at Denham Springs High School, helping guide the Yellow Jackets to three playoff appearances including two runs to the state quarterfinals…Named a Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American in 2015 and 2016…Earned 5A All-State honors in 2016 and 2017…Tabbed all-district and all-parish from 2015-17…Struck out 15 hitters in a game against Zachary HS as a senior…Went 6-2 on the mound as a junior for Denham Springs High School with 65 strikeouts in 60.2 innings, a 2.77 ERA, 1.63 WHIP and .200 opponent batting average. Batty also hit .311 with 5 doubles, 20 walks and 21 RBI.

Full name is Brock C. Batty…Born on August 27, 1998 in Hammond, La….Son of Chris and Debra Batty…Has two brothers, Brennan and Brant…General Studies major.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP2018 6.17 2-1 23-1 0 0 1 46.2 54 33 27 27 37 11 2 3 .300 3 15 2019 7.89 1-1 9-1 0 0 0 14.2 23 16 13 15 17 5 0 3 .388 2 7TOT 6.60 3-2 32-0 0 0 1 61.1 77 49 45 42 54 16 2 6 .310 5 22

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 6.0 - at Texas, 2/18/18Most Strikeouts: 5 (2x) - Last at Nicholls State, 3/5/19Most Walks: 4 - vs. Texas, 2/16/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 2 (2x) - Last 3/2/19-3/5/19

Winning Streak: 2 - 2/18/18-2/24/18Losing Streak: 1 (2x) - Last at Tulane, 3/20/19HR Allowed : 2 - at Tulane, 3/20/19Most Earned Runs: 5 - vs. Troy, 5/24/18

Batty’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 188NAME: Gavin Bourgeois YEAR: Redshirt SeniorBORN: November 20, 1995 OPENING DAY AGE: 24HOMETOWN: Church Point, La. PRIOR PLAYING: LSU-E/Notre Dame HS

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2019 Season (Senior)

2018 Season (Junior)

High School

Prior to Louisiana (LSU-E)

Personal

Played in 13 games, before taking a redshirt.

One of the top offensive performers for Louisiana in 2018…Posted the second-highest batting average of the year at .311 (69-for-222)…One of two Ragin’ Cajuns batting over .300 in 2018…Tied for the most hits (69) and the second-most runs scored (46)…Had 38 RBI and three home runs…Recorded 20 multi-hit games and 7 multi-RBI games…Saw two, four-hit performances against Little Rock (4/22, 5/23)…Hit two doubles against Arkansas State (3/29)…Scored a season-best three runs in the Sun Belt Tournament against Little Rock (5/23).

Bourgeois spent two seasons at LSU-Eunice where he posted a .341 average as a sophomore with 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 40 RBI…Swiped 34 bases in 38 attempts…Scored 52 runs in 48 games…As a freshman, hit .281 with two doubles, eight RBI and 11 stolen bases in 29 games…Scored 14 times and had an outfield assist.

Bourgeois went to Notre Dame High School where he played for Tony Robichaux’s twin brother Tim Robichaux earning All-State honors in 2014 and 2015. Earned district MVP honors from 2013-15 and was named the district MVP in 2015. Hit. 470 as a junior and .340 as a senior with the Pioneers. Bourgeois also played football for Notre Dame earning All-State honors in 2013 and 2014.

Full name is Gavin Cole Bourgeois…Born on November 20, 1995 in Church Point, La…Son of Jeff and Eloise Bourgeois…Has two younger brothers, Hayden and Waylon…Hayden was a member of the Northwestern State football team…Majoring in Insurance and Risk Management.

Career Hitting Stats

Bourgeois’ Career Highlights

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .311 59-59 222 46 69 14 1 3 38 .423 18 18 30 .402 3 8 22 0 1.000 2019 .200 13-7 25 4 5 1 0 0 4 .240 4 4 6 .394 0 2 2 0 1.000TOT .311 59-59 222 46 69 14 1 3 38 .423 18 22 36 .401 3 10 24 0 1.000

Hits: 4 (2x) - Last vs. Little Rock, 5/23/18Runs: 3 (3x) - Last vs. Little Rock, 5/23/18Doubles: 2 (2x) - Last at Arkansas State., 3/29/18Bases Stolen: 3 - vs. Little Rock, 5/23/18

RBI: 4 - vs. Little Rock, 4/22/18Walks: 3 - vs. Wright State, 2/24/18Hitting Streak: 7 Games, 3/3/18 - 3/13/19Home Runs: 1 (3x) - Last vs. Tulane, 5/15/18

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 220NAME: Austin Dewayne Bradford YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: February 7, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 23HOMETOWN: Franklinton, La. PRIOR PLAYING: LSU-E

Austin Bradford RHP | 16

2019 Season (Junior)

Prior to Louisiana (LSU-E)

High School

Personal

Threw in 1.2 innings across the whole season and took a redshirt.

Spent two seasons at LSU-E…During the 2018 season, helped guide the Bengals to the Region 23 title and the NJCAA Division II National Championship…During the title winning season, he boasted a 5-0 record in 26 appearances with a 4.06 ERA…Struck out 56 batters while allowing just 34 hits.

Attended Franklinton High School…Two-time First Team All-District performer…Earned the Principal’s Award for Males, which recognizes the male student with the highest GPA/ACT.

Full name is Austin Dewayne Bradford…Born on February 7, 1997…Son of Michael and Mary Bradford…Has two brothers, Zach and Kurtis…Majoring in General Studies.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP2016 (LSU-E) 7.71 1-0 6-0 0 0 0 7.0 12 8 6 5 4 0 2 0 .400 2 22018 (LSU-E) 4.06 5-0 26-0 0 0 0 45.0 34 25 20 24 56 2 0 0 .214 7 7 2019 0.00 0-0 3-0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 .333 0 0TOT 4.40 6-0 35-0 0 0 0 53.2 48 33 26 31 62 3 2 2 .275 9 9

Career Pitching Stats (LSU-E)

Most Innings Pitched: 0.2 (2x) - Last vs. Texas 2/17/19Most Strikeouts: 2 - vs. Texas 2/17/19Most Walks: 2 - vs. Texas 2/17/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 3 - 2/15/19-2/20/19

Longest Winning Streak: N/aLongest Losing Streak: N/aHR Allowed : N/aMost Earned Runs: N/a

Bradford’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 185NAME: Jonathan Brandon YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: June 8, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 20HOMETOWN: Bossier City, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Murray State JC/Airline HS

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Prior to Louisiana (Murray State JC)Played at Murray State JC where he batted .313 after playing in 53 of the teams 54 games…Finished the 2019 season as the team’s leader in runs (56), walks (44) and stolen bases (23)…Also added four home runs to go along with 44 RBI.

Career Hitting Stats (Murray State JC)0Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .304 43-43 161 50 49 12 2 4 32 .478 26 2 36 .403 2 1 8 11 .892 2019 .311 53-52 222 46 69 14 1 3 38 .423 18 5 30 .402 3 8 22 15 .886TOT .308 86-85 383 96 118 26 3 7 70 .451 44 7 66 .402 5 9 30 26 .889

High SchoolPlayed at Airline High School in Bossier City, La…Named to the LBCA All-State First Team…Holds the Airline triples record with seven…Two-Time All-Conference Player…High School’s Salutatorian.PersonalBorn on June 8, 1999 in Bossier City, La...Son of Kelly and Dustin Brandon…Father played baseball at LSU from 1993-1995 and then transferred to Centenary College to play in 1995 and 1996…Has one brother and one sister…Exercise Science and Fitness Studies major.

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Brennan Breaux YEAR: Redshirt SeniorBORN: September 25, 1996 OPENING DAY AGE: 23HOMETOWN: Scott, La. PRIOR PLAYING: LSU/St. Thomas More HS

Brennan Breaux OF | 4

2019 Season (Redshirt Junior)In 59 starts last season, Breaux slashed .295/.426/.381…Was fourth on the team in batting average and owned the second highest OBP…Had three home runs and owned the best eye, accumulating a team-leading 38 walks…Compiled an eight-game streak of scoring a run…Had a big game against McNeese State, going 3-for-6 with two runs, one home run, and five RBI…Recorded 16 multi-hit games during his redshirt junior campaign…Even had two four hit games…Notched four hits at Little Rock (3/16) and at ULM (5/17).

Career Hitting Stats

Hits: 4 (2x) - Last at ULM, 5/17/19Runs: 3 (3x) - Last vs. App. State, 5/21/19Doubles: 2 - vs. App. State, 3/22/19Bases Stolen: 3 - vs. Southern Miss., 3/13/19

RBI: 5 - at McNeese State, 3/6/19Walks: 3 - vs. Maryland, 3/2/19Hitting Streak: 7 Games, 5/11/19 - 5/22/19Home Runs: 1 (3x) - Last vs. Georgia State, 5/11/19

Breaux’s Career Highlights

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2019 .295 59-59 210 40 62 9 0 3 33 .381 38 12 40 .426 3 7 11 3 .979TOT .295 59-59 210 40 62 9 0 3 33 .381 38 12 40 .426 3 7 11 3 .979

2018 Season (Junior)Did not make an appearance in 2018 and earned a redshirt.

Prior to Louisiana (LSU)

High School

Played two seasons at LSU as an outfielder…Played in 30 games (eight starts), batting .176 (6-for-34) with one triple, one homer, two RBI and nine runs as a sophomore…Went 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBI at New Orleans (Feb. 21)…Collected a triple and scored two runs on Feb. 25 against Maryland…Played in 49 games as a reserve outfielder/pinch runner as a freshman, batting .139 (5-for-36) with one double, five RBI, 12 runs and three stolen bases…Made three starts in left field during the season…Named SEC Co-Freshman of the Week on May 9 after he helped lead LSU to a three-game series sweep over Arkansas (May 6-8), batting .667 (4-for-6) in the series with one double, four RBI and a .714 on-base percentage.

Named a 2015 Perfect Game and Louisville Slugger All-American at St. Thomas More High School…Batted .414 in 2015 with 27 RBI, 14 doubles, three triples and three homers, while also posting a 9-1 mark and a 2.66 ERA with 68 strikeouts in 47 innings on the mound…Recorded 10 strikeouts against Teurlings Catholic in the 2015 Class 4A championship game, earning MVP honors…Earned 2015 All-State honors and was named District MVP…Posted a .376 career batting average and a 16-3 career pitching record with a 1.85 ERA over three sea-sons…Tallied three career no-hitters, a St. Thomas More school record…Hit .379 as a junior, striking out only nine times in 103 at-bats…Also played quarterback for the St. Thomas More football team.

PersonalBorn on September 25, 1996, in Lafayette, La…Son of Brian and Michelle Breaux …Has one younger sister, Avery, who plays volleyball at Louisiana…Grandfather, Jerry Meaux, played college basketball at Louisiana…Working towards Master’s of Business Administration.

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Julian Brock YEAR: FreshmanBORN: June 3, 2001 OPENING DAY AGE: 18HOMETOWN: Fulshear, Texas PRIOR PLAYING: Fulshear HS

Julian Brock C | 11

High SchoolDuring his senior season at Fulshear High School, he slashed an incredible .434/.586/.885 with a 1.441 OPS through 30 games…Accumulated 36 hits, 20 of which were extra base hits (11 doubles, three triples, six home runs)…Also finished with 42 RBI, and 17 runs…As a junior, hit .408 and recorded a .491 on-base percentage...Was named the District 27-5A Newcomer of the Year…Recorded a 1.83 pop time at a Perfect Game Showcase…First baseball student-athlete to sign an NLI in Fulshear High’s history (new school which began playing baseball in 2018)…Played travel ball for Banditos Baseball Club.PersonalBorn on June 3, 2001 in Houston, Texas…Son of Vivian and Danny Brock…Has two brothers…Environmental Science major.

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Jack Thompson Burk YEAR: Redshirt SeniorBORN: January, 20 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 23HOMETOWN: New Orleans, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Jesuit HS

Jack Burk RHP | 45

2019 Season (Redshirt Junior)Threw 44.2 innings during his junior season, accounting for the second lowest ERA (2.82) on the team with a minimum of 30 innings pitched…Fanned 34 batters while only walking seven, which was the lowest among pitchers who pitched in more than 10 innings…Ended the year with two scoreless outings against Coastal Carolina (5/3) and Georgia State (5/10)…Against Coastal, Burk went six innings and struck out seven batters…Against Georgia State, Burk only gave up two hits in five innings of work and struck out six batters…Did not give up an earned run in six of his 13 appearances...Owned the top ERA in the league in conference games (2.06)...Tied for first in earned runs allowed with eight...First in walks allowed in league games (3) and run allowed (11).

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 7.0 (5x) - Last at App. State, 4/14/18Most Strikeouts: 7 (3x) - Last at Coastal Carolina, 5/3/19Most Walks: 3 (4x) - Last at Georgia State, 4/29/18Scoreless Appearance Streak: 5 - 3/13/19-3/31/19

Longest Winning Streak: 2 (2x) - Last 5/3/19-ActiveLongest Losing Streak: 3 - 2/21/17-3/21/17HR Allowed : 2 - Last at Georgia State, 4/29/18Most Earned Runs: 6 - 3/24/18

Burk’s Career Highlights

2018 Season (Redshirt Sophomore)Threw 64.2 innings during the 2018-season…Appeared in 13 games, making 12 starts…Finished the season with a 5.43 ERA and 45 strikeouts…Posted a 3-6 record…Recorded his first win of the season against Vanderbilt (3/3), going 7.0 innings and allowing just five hits while striking out five batters…Struck out a season-high sev-en batters in a win against UT-Arlington (4/7)…Earned a win at Georgia State (4/29) after throwing 3.0 innings.

2017 Season (Redshirt Freshman)

High School

Recorded 40.1 innings pitched with 11 appearances including seven starts…Posted a 2.45 ERA with 33 strikeouts while limiting opponents to a .253 average…Achieved victories against in-state rivals McNeese State (3/28) and Nicholls (4/4)...Notched a career-high six strike outs against Nicholls (4/4)…Did not sur-render a walk in six of his appearances…Combined to post two shutout on the year…Tallied four quality starts…Posted five scoreless outings…Has a career-long outing of 7.0 innings against Houston (3/21).

Was a three-year letterwinner at Jesuit High School…Named all-state as a senior…Posted a 5-1 record while strik-ing out 64 batters over 42 innings pitched during senior season…Also had a 1.50 ERA with three shutouts…Re-ceived All-Metro Pitcher of the Year and District 9-5A MVP honors and was tabbed all-district and all-metro in 2015.

PersonalFull name is Jack Thompson Burk…Born on January 20, 1997, in New Orleans, La….Son of Paul and Susan Burk…Has an older sister, Leni…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

2016 Season (Freshman)Redshirted during the season.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2017 2.45 2-4 11-7 0 0 0 40.1 38 15 11 7 33 6 0 0 .253 4 6 2018 5.43 3-6 13-12 0 0 0 64.2 73 43 39 23 45 12 2 6 .284 5 8 2019 2.82 3-2 12-7 0 0 1 44.2 44 18 14 7 34 9 1 3 .256 6 6TOT 3.85 8-12 36-26 0 0 1 149.2 155 76 64 37 112 27 3 9 .268 15 20

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BATS: Both | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 175NAME: Hayden Michael Cantrelle YEAR: JuniorBORN: November 25, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Lafayette, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Teurlings Catholic HS

Hayden Cantrelle SS | 5

2019 Season (Sophomore)Through 59 games Cantrelle slashed .309/.426/.504 and led the team with a .930 OPS… His batting average was good for third on the team, slugging was ranked fourth, and was second on the team in OBP…Hit nine bombs that went along with 31 RBI… Also paced the team and Sun Belt Conference in stolen bases with 28…Owned a 14-game hitting streak where he went 25-for-53 (.471) during that stretch tallying 6HR, 12RBI and a whopping 24 runs…Had one of the more incredible games of the season ripping three home runs against Arkansas Little Rock…He finished that game with 5 Runs, 3HR, and 5RBI and became just the 10th player in program history with a three-home run game...Hit for the cycle against Northwestern State becoming the fourth Ragin’ Cajun all-time to do so.

2018 Season (Freshman)One of three Ragin’ Cajuns to start in all 59 games in 2018…Was third on the team in batting average at .287 (60-for-209)…Finished the season with 22 RBI, four home runs, two triples and 13 doubles…Earned LSWA Player of the Week honors in the final week of the season after posting a .571 average on with six extra base hits including two doubles, a triple and three home runs…Produced a 13-game hitting streak in the heart of the season…Recorded 16 multi-hit games on the season…Walked a team-high 40 times on the year…Tied a school record with five hits in an 11-2 victory over Texas State (5/11)…Scored three runs on the back of two hits in an 11-2 win over Georgia Southern (3/17)…Hit a home run in three-straight games to close out the regular season, all coming against in-state rivals ULM…One of those homers against ULM (5/17) was a walk-off winner in the 10th inning…Scored a season-high four runs in a 19-16 shootout over Little Rock in the first round of the Sun Belt Tournament…Member of the Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll.

High SchoolHelped guide Teurlings Catholic High School to the 4A State championship game in 2015 and a state titles in 2016 and 2017...Became the first-ever Teurlings Catholic player to be drafted out of high school as he was selected in the 40th round of the MLB draft with the 1,202th overall pick by the New York Yankees...Named the Class 4A most valuable player as a senior after posting a .400 batting average with six home runs, 33 RBI, 49 runs, nine doubles and six triples and 18 stolen bases...On the mound, Cantrelle went 4-5 with a 2.53 ERA…Hit .398 with 45 runs, nine doubles, three triples, 29 RBI and 18 stolen bases as a junior earning 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America honors as a junior...As a sophomore, Cantrelle hit .402 with 25 RBI. He has been named all-state and All-Acadiana in both 2015 and 2016...Also played quarterback on the Rebels football team.

PersonalFull name is Hayden Michael Cantrelle...Born on November 25, 1998 in Lafayette, La....Son of Kevin and Jessica Cantrelle and the late Heather Geissler...Has a younger brother, Matthew…Has three sisters, Grace, Lily and Meredith...Father played baseball for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 1995-98 under Tony Robichaux earning Academic All-America honors...His uncle, Lee Cantrelle, also was a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns baseball program from 1991-94...Kinesiology major.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .287 59-59 209 46 60 13 2 4 22 .426 40 5 47 .407 4 8 18 10 .963 2019 .309 59-59 236 56 73 15 2 9 31 .504 38 12 59 .426 3 2 28 15 .932TOT .299 118-118 445 102 133 28 2 13 53 .467 78 17 106 .417 7 10 46 25 .949

Hits: 5 - at Texas State, 5/11/18Runs: 4 - vs. Texas State, 5/23/18Doubles: 2 - vs. New Orleans, 4/25/18Bases Stolen: 3 - vs. McNeese State, 4/10/18

RBI: 5 - at Little Rock, 3/16/19Walks: 4 - at Georgia State, 4/27/18Hitting Streak: 14 Games, 3/8/19 - 3/26/19Home Runs: 3 - at Little Rock, 3/16/19

Cantrelle’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 180NAME: Connor Stutzman Cooke YEAR: SophomoreBORN: November 2, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Sulphur, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Sulphur, La.

Connor Cooke RHP | 2

2019 Season (Freshman)

High School

Personal

Pitched in 32.2 innings while recording a 7.99 ERA during his freshman season…All 21 of his appearances came out of the bullpen…Pitched exceptionally well against McNeese (4/10), logging four innings of work and fanning six batters…Also threw a scoreless frame against Maryland (3/2) and two scoreless frames against SLU (4/2).

Attended Sulphur High School…Three sport athlete, playing baseball, football and basketball…An All-District, All-Southwest and All-State First Team performer…Helped his team to four playoff appearances, including a state runner-up finish…During his senior season, he went 6-2 on the mound and hit .410 with 46 runs scored and 24 stolen bases…Two-time All-District and All-Southwest First Team football performer…Made the state playoffs in football four times…Academic All-State.

Full name is Connor Stutzman Cooke…Born on November 2, 1999…Son of Fred Cooke, Jr. and Christine Cooke…Has one brother, Cody, and one sister, Maggie…Exercise Science and Fitness Studies.

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 5.0 - vs New Orleans, 3/12/19Most Strikeouts: 6 - vs. McNeese, 4/10/19Most Walks: 2 (5x) - Last at Coastal Carolina, 5/5/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 4 - 4/16/19-4/23/19

Longest Winning Streak: 3 - Last 3/31/19-ActiveLongest Losing Streak: N/aHR Allowed : 3 - vs. Troy, 5/23/19Most Earned Runs: 4 (3x) - 4/6/19

Cooke’s Career Highlights

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2019 7.99 3-0 21-0 0 0 0 32.2 45 34 29 15 23 7 3 8 .326 2 4TOT 7.99 3-0 21-0 0 0 0 32.2 45 34 29 15 23 7 3 8 .326 2 4

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 220NAME: Luke Cronan YEAR: JuniorBORN: June 9, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia PRIOR PLAYING: Hill JC

Luke Cronan RHP | 49

Prior to Louisiana (Hill JC)

High School

Personal

Had a strong 2019 season spinning 37.2 innings in 16 appearances while posting a 2.39 ERA at Hill JC…Led his team in strikeouts with 56 and only walked 17 batters…Used strictly as a reliever, Cronan had a 4-2 record and only gave up one home run…Among the nine pitchers who threw more than 29.2 innings, Cronan had the lowest amount of runs charged to him (10)…The next lowest earned run total was 22…Posted a 7.35 ERA in 45.1 innings pitched to go along with 45 strikeouts during his freshman season.

Attended Ispwich Grammar School in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia…Play on a MLB Invitational select team in Arizona with players from Europe, Australia and South Africa in 2016.

Born on June 9, 1998 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia…Son of Lynne and Glen Cronan…Has two brothers…Kinesiology major.

Career Pitching Stats (Hill JC)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2018 7.35 4-4 17-7 0 0 0 45.1 56 48 37 33 45 8.93 62019 8.77 0-3 15-6 0 0 0 25.2 23 27 25 19 28 9.82 3TOT 5.44 4-5 27-15 2 0 0 66.2 46 47 40 53 81 11.01 4

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 180NAME: Dane Dixon YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: December 26, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Walker, La. PRIOR PLAYING: LSU-E/ Walker High School

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Prior to Louisiana (LSU-E)

High School

Personal

Pitched two years at LSU Eunice where he accumulated 125.1 innings on the mound tallying a 1.94 ERA…Threw 88.1 innings last year while tallying a 13-0 record and 2.28 ERA…Held opponents to a .237 batting average…Threw two complete games and struck out 89 batters in his 88.1 innings…During his freshman season at LSU-Eunice, he primarily worked out of the bullpen owning a 1.24 ERA in 37.0 innings pitched.

Played baseball at Walker High School for coach Randy Sandifer…As first-team All-District selection, he hit .318 with 17 runs, seven doubles and 13 RBIs his senior season…Logged a pair of saves with a 3.35 earned run average.

Born on December 26, 1997…Son of Gina and Rob Dixon…Has two brothers…Tyler Dixon, played baseball for Louisi-ana College for four years…Chance Dixon, played baseball at LSU-E for one year…Business Management major.

Career Pitching Stats (LSU-E)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BAVG HR 2018 1.24 5-1 15-7 1 1 0 37.0 29 11 5 4 31 .209 22019 2.28 13-0 15-15 2 2 0 86.2 79 31 22 18 89 .237 4TOT 1.94 18-1 30-22 3 3 0 125.1 108 42 27 22 120 .229 6

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BATS: Both | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’10” | WEIGHT: 175NAME: Connor Jude Dupuy YEAR: Redshirt SophomoreBORN: March 25, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 20HOMETOWN: Maurice, La. PRIOR PLAYING: North Vermilion HS

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2018 Season (Freshman)

Personal

High School

Dupuy saw time in 21 games and made seven starts this past year…Tallied five hits in 25 at-bats...Dupuy ended the year tallying four hits in his final four games played...Earned a redshirt.

Did not make an appearance in 2018 and earned a redshirt.

Full name is Connor Jude Dupuy...Born on March 25, 1999...Son of Carl and Tamra Dupuy...Has one brother, Landon, and one sister, Brooke...His brother Landon, plays baseball at Louisiana College...His uncle, James Frederick, played baseball at Louisiana Tech...Majoring in Kinesiology.

Attended North Vermilion High School...Played both baseball and football...Two-time First Team All-State selection and three-time First Team All-District selection...Also earned All-State and All-District First Team recognition in football and soccer...Daily Advertiser Athlete of the Year finalist...Hit .419 as a senior with 60 runs scored and 38 RBI...Hit .394 and .388 between his junior and sophomore seasons, respectively, totaling 59 runs scored and 54 RBI across the two seasons...Helped his team to the state quarterfinals twice.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2019 .200 21-7 25 3 5 1 0 0 2 .240 2 2 9 .310 0 1 1 2 .933TOT .200 21-7 25 3 5 1 0 0 2 .240 2 2 9 .310 0 1 1 2 .933

Hits: 2 - at ULM, 5/18/19Runs: 2 - at ULM, 5/18/19Doubles: 1 - at ULM, 5/17/19Bases Stolen: 1 - vs Maryland, 3/1/19

RBI: 2 - at ULM, 5/18/19Walks: 1 (2x) - Last at ULM, 5/16/19Hitting Streak: 3 Games, 5/16/19-5/18/19Home Runs: N/a

Dupuy’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 195NAME: Ben Fitzgerald YEAR: JuniorBORN: April 27, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Mason City, Iowa PRIOR PLAYING: North Iowa Area College/Newman Catholic HS

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Prior to Louisiana (North Iowa Area College)

High School

Personal

Had an incredible year at the plate during his sophomore season, slashing .303/.412/.610 including a 1.022 OPS…Owned the second most hits (59), home runs (11), and RBI (50) on the team…Led the team in doubles with 21…Was an All-NJCAA Region XI honorable mention selection in 2019…Batted .231 during his freshman season at NIACC…Owned a .354 OBP and a .538 slugging percentage.

Slashed an insane .524/.601/.935 with a 1.536 OPS during his senior season at Newman Catholic High School…Led his team in hits (65), doubles (29), RBI (71), including batting average and slugging percentage…Was a 2017 Class 1A All-Iowa Team member.

Born on April 27, 1999 in Mason City, Iowa…Son of Shelley and John Paul Fitzgerald…His Dad played golf at the University of Northern Iowa…Has two brothers…Jack played baseball at Houston Baptist and is on staff at Kirkwood Community College…Josh is a freshman and plays baseball at Kirkwood Community College...General Studies major.

Career Hitting Stats (NIACC)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .231 30 65 14 15 2 3 4 14 .538 12 1 20 .354 1 0 1 10 .737 2019 .303 55 195 45 59 21 3 11 50 .601 20 17 61 .412 1 0 11 1 .941TOT .285 85 260 59 74 23 3 15 64 .592 32 8 81 .397 2 0 12 11 .800

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 205NAME: Colton Frank YEAR: SophomoreBORN: May 26, 2000 OPENING DAY AGE: 19HOMETOWN: Lake Charles, La. PRIOR PLAYING: LaGrange HS

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2019 Season (Freshman)

Personal

High School

Played in 15 games, making six starts during his freshman year…In 21 at-bats, he tallied two hits and four runs…Got on base at a fantastic rate, walking five times and registering three hit-by-pitches...His first career home run was a walk-off against Tulane on March 26, 2019.

Born on May 26, 2000…Son of Bryan and Kimberly Goodley…Majoring in Journalism.

Attended LaGrange High School…First Team All-State and All-District performer…Was named the District MVP…Helped his team to the state playoffs in three seasons…Also played football all four years.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2019 .095 15-6 21 4 2 0 0 1 3 .238 5 3 3 .333 1 0 0 1 .944TOT .095 15-6 21 4 2 0 0 1 3 .238 5 3 3 .333 1 0 0 1 .944

Hits: 1 (2x) - Last vs. SLU, 4/2/19Runs: 1 (4x) - Last at SLU, 4/3/19Doubles: N/aBases Stolen: N/a

RBI: 1 (3x) - Last vs. SLU, 4/2/19Walks: 1 (5x) - Last at SLU, 4/3/19Hitting Streak: 1 (2x) - 4/2/19Home Runs: 1 - vs Tulane, 3/26/19

Frank’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Justin Greene YEAR: JuniorBORN: October 9, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Bakersville, N.C. PRIOR PLAYING: Arizona Western College/Mitchell HS

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Prior to Louisiana (Arizona Western College)

High School

Personal

Played in 56 games during his sophomore season at Arizona Western…Hit .281 with four home runs, 49 RBI and 45 runs…Owned a .414 OBP while tallying a team-high 42 walks...Competed in 64 games in first collegiate season at Arizona Western College... Hit .345 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI.

Four-year varsity starter, four-year all-conference player and two-time all-state selection for Mitchell (N.C.) High School...Posted a career .775 slugging percentage…Mitchell HS Player of the Year in 2016…Also lettered in basketball and football in high school.

Born on October 9, 1998 in Johnson City, Tenn…Son of Pennie and Gary Greene…His mom played basketball at Western Carolina University and Warren Wilson College…Has one brother who played baseball at New River CC...Kinesiology majorCareer Hitting Stats (Arizona Western College)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .345 64 220 46 76 12 6 12 52 .618 25 2 10 .410 3 3 10 2 .976 2019 .281 56 185 27 52 14 3 4 49 .454 42 2 63 .414 3 3 11 2 .984TOT .316 120 405 73 128 26 9 16 101 .536 67 4 73 .412 6 6 21 4 .980

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’10” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Nick Hagedorn YEAR: JuniorBORN: March 21, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 20HOMETOWN: Sedalia, Mo. PRIOR PLAYING: Jefferson College/Smith Cotton HS

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Prior to Louisiana (Jefferson College)

High School

Personal

Hagedorn had a tremendous sophomore season at Jefferson College...He hit .337 with a .438 OBP and a whopping .633 slugging percentage…His slugging percentage was the highest on the team among starters…Led his team in RBI (65) and had the second most home runs (9)...Also added 16 doubles and 41 runs to his offensive efforts...Slashed .366/.458/.500 during his freshman season at Jefferson College...Had 74 hits, 19 of which were doubles…Only hit two home runs, but finished the year with 51 RBI…Helped guide Jefferson College to the Region XVI Championship, South Central District Championship and an appearance in the JUCO World Series.

Multi-year honoree on the all-conference and all-district squads for Smith-Cotton High...After his freshman season, was named team captain…Played travel ball with the Midwest Nationals and Southern California Bombers…Was a four-year First Team All-Conference and All-District Catcher.

Born on March 21, 1999 in Paris, Texas…Son of Audrey and Tony Hagedorn…Has two brothers…General Studies major.

Career Hitting Stats (Jefferson College)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD%2018 .366 63 202 50 74 19 1 2 51 .500 29 7 10 .458 2 0 2 2 .986 2019 .377 57 199 56 67 20 6 9 65 .633 38 4 43 .438 8 0 9 6 .981TOT .316 120 405 73 128 26 9 16 101 .536 67 4 73 .412 6 6 21 4 .980

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Alexander Nicol Hannie YEAR: Redshirt SophomoreBORN: November 10, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Lafayette, La. PRIOR PLAYING: St. Thomas More HS

Alex Hannie OF | 10

2019 Season (Redshirt Freshman)

2018 Season (Freshman)

Personal

High School

Played in 22 games earning three starts in the outfield…In just 26 at-bats, Hannie hit .313 with five hits, one of which was a triple…Was 2-for-2 on stolen bases during the year…Went 2-for-4 against ULM, adding a run and a RBI…Also went 2-for-4 against Northwestern State with a triple and a RBI.

Full name is Alexander Nicol Hannie…Born on November 10, 1998 in Lafayette, La…Son of Nicol Hannie and Lisa McCoy…Has an older brother, Nick…Also has an older sister, Lacey…Finance major.

A four-year letterwinner at St. Thomas More High School…Was named a 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American selection…Earned all-state and all-district honors as a senior in 2017…Helped guide the Cougars to a state championship in 2015…Played with former Ragin’ Cajun Hogan Harris…Also played football for St. Thomas More winning a state title in 2017…Set the state championship game record for receiving yards…Also played in the state championship game in 2016.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2019 .313 22-3 16 3 5 0 1 0 3 .438 0 2 7 .368 1 1 2 1 .929TOT .313 22-3 16 3 5 0 1 0 3 .438 0 2 7 .368 1 1 2 1 .929

Hits: 2 (2x) - Last at ULM, 5/18/19Runs: 1 (3x) - Last at ULM, 5/18/19Doubles: N/aBases Stolen: 1 (2x) - Last vs. App. State, 3/23/19

RBI: 1 (3x) - Last at ULM, 5/18/19Walks: N/aHitting Streak: 1 (3x) - 5/18/19, ULMHits: 2 (2x) - Last at ULM, 5/18/19

Hannie’s Career Highlights

Did not make an appearance in 2018.

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Zeph Hoffpauir YEAR: FreshmanBORN: August 21, 2001 OPENING DAY AGE: 18HOMETOWN: Berwick, La. PRIOR PLAYING: Berwick HS

Zeph Hoffpauir OF | 44

High SchoolHit .354 with 10 doubles, one triple and six home runs during his senior season at Berwick High School…Also added 44 RBIs and 42 runs to his senior year efforts…Helped lead Berwick High School to the 2018 Class 3A state championship…Named to the LBCA All-Region 8 Team, Hoffpauir hit .349 with eight doubles and six home runs during his junior campaign…Also had 39 RBI, seven stolen bases and scored 39 runs…Named a First Team All-District 8-3A and a Class 3A All-State selection last season…Won the Perfect Game 16U Home Run Derby in Fort Myers, Fla... Also participated in the Southeast Showcase Series.PersonalBorn on August 21, 2001 in Morgan City, La…Son of Keaten Bella and Jeremy Hoffpauir…Kinesiology major.

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 195NAME: Connor Kimple YEAR: JuniorBORN: September 22, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Whitefish Bay, Wis. PRIOR PLAYING: South Mountain CC/Marquette University HS

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Prior to Louisiana (South Mountain CC)

High School

Personal

Slashed .349/.424/.578 during his sophomore season at South Mountain Community College…In 22 games played, he scored 20 runs, stole 11 bases, while hitting one home run and tallying 26 RBI…Also had nine multi-hit games during his sophomore season, including six three-hit games…Hit .342, to go along with five home runs, 43 RBI, and 14 stolen bases as a freshman at South Mountain CC in 2018.

Signed with Oklahoma State out of high school before attending South Mountain CC…Named to the 2016 Pre-Draft Showcase Top Prospect List…Posted a .414 average with two home runs, 38 RBI and 32 stolen bases as a prep senior…Earned all-state honors as a senior and sophomore... Was a 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and All-Central Region Second Team choice.

Born on September 22, 1997, in Evansville, Indiana…Son of Karen and Joe Kimple…Mother swam at Michigan State University…His brother, Carson, plays football at Butler University…Finance major.

Career Hitting Stats (South Mountain CC)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2018 .342 54 187 40 64 14 7 5 43 .572 21 0 53 .405 2 0 14 3 .9582019 .349 22 83 20 29 8 4 1 26 .578 10 3 21 .424 3 0 11 0 1.000 TOT .316 76 270 60 93 22 11 6 69 .575 31 3 74 .415 5 0 25 3 .979

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 220NAME: Will Moriarty YEAR: Redshirt SophomoreBORN: September 13, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Crestwood, Ky. PRIOR PLAYING: NW Florida JC/South Oldham HS

Will Moriarty RHP/OF | 40

Prior to Louisiana (NW Florida JC)

High School

Personal

Played the infield and pitched for NW Florida Junior College during the 2019 season…As a position player he hit .354 /.456/.608 and added six home runs with 49 RBI…He also added nine stolen bases and 26 base on balls…As a pitcher, he appeared in four games and started in three…Only threw 13.1 innings, but fanned 16 batters on his way to a 1.35 ERA.

Played baseball at South Oldham High School where he was drafted in the 32nd round by the Texas Rangers…KHSAA All-State team member…Named to the All-District and All-Region team…Played golf all four years of high school.

Born on September 13, 1998, in Jacksonville, Florida…Son of Sally and Bill Moriarty…Father played baseball at the United States Naval Academy…Has two sisters…Business Management major

Career Hitting Stats (NW Florida JC)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2019 .354 54 158 37 56 14 4 6 49 .608 26 7 34 .456 4 0 9 1 966 TOT .354 54 158 37 56 14 4 6 49 .608 26 7 34 .456 4 0 9 1 .966

Pitching Statistics at (NW Florida JC)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2019 1.35 2-1 4-3 0 0 0 13.1 7 3 2 3 16 10.80 0TOT 1.35 2-1 4-3 0 0 0 13.1 7 3 2 3 16 10.80 0

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 180NAME: Jason Nelson YEAR: JuniorBORN: July 13, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 20HOMETOWN: Phoenix, Ariz. PRIOR PLAYING: Central Arizona College/Pinnacle

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Prior to Louisiana (Central Arizona College)

High School

Personal

Drafted in the 31st round of the 2019 MLB Draft…Spent two years at Central Arizona College where he made 21 starts, owning a 10-4 record with a 2.63 ERA in 116.1 innings pitched…Tallied a career 13.15 K/9 rate in two seasons…During his sophomore year, he posted a 3.60 ERA in 65.0 innings pitched…Owned a 5-2 record registering 98 strikeouts and 35 walks…Only gave up 26 earned runs and 45 hits in his innings pitched…Appeared in 15 games (12 starts) during his freshman season at Central Arizona College…Posted a 5-2 mark over 65 innings pitched and led the conference in strikeouts per nine…Recorded 98 strikeouts and limited foes to 45 hits and a .189 batting average…Won a JUCO National Championship during his sophomore season.

Participated in the Arizona Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game during his senior season at Pinnacle High School…Named to the Class 6A All-Conference team by azcentral.com…Recorded a 1.65 ERA and notched 65 strikeouts over 50 innings pitched during high school senior season.

Born on July 13, 1999 in Phoenix, Ariz.…Son of Mishawn and Steve Nelson…Has one brother…Business Management major.

Career Pitching Stats (Central Arizona College)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2018 3.60 5-2 15-12 0 1 65.0 45 34 26 35 98 13.57 22019 1.40 5-2 11-9 2 0 51.1 27 14 8 19 72 12.62 0TOT 2.63 10-2 26-21 2 1 116.1 72 48 34 54 170 13.15 2

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 5’9” | WEIGHT: 190NAME: Austin Michael Perrin YEAR: JuniorBORN: August 11, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Boutte, Louisiana PRIOR PLAYING: Hahnville HS

Austin Perrin LHP | 27

2019 Season (Sophomore)Pitched in a team leading 67.2 innings last year…Tallied a 4-5 record with 4.52 ERA and notched two saves…Had two starts where he went seven innings…Best outing of the year came against Arkansas State (4/6) where he threw seven innings of shutout baseball and struck out six batters…His outing at Little Rock (3/17) took him 7.1 innings and he fanned a career-high eight batters…Pitched in six games where he sat down five or more batters...Did not give up an earned run in three consecutive outings…From Texas State (4/27) until Georgia State (5/10), he threw 10 innings of shutout baseball while striking out 14 batters.

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 8.0 - at La. Tech, 4/24/18Most Strikeouts: 8 - at Little Rock, 3/17/19Most Walks: 4 - vs. Wright State, 2/25/18Scoreless Appearance Streak: 3 - 4/27/19-5/10/19

Longest Winning Streak: 2 - Last 3/17/19-3/23/19Longest Losing Streak: 4 - 2/21/18-3/11-18HR Allowed : 2 (2x) - Last at Texas State, 5/13/19Most Earned Runs: 6 - 5/16/19

Perrin’s Career Highlights

2018 Season (Freshman)Appeared in 20 games in his first season, making eight starts…Compiled a 3-5 record…Finished the year with a 5.73 ERA…Struck out 37 batters…Saw at least four innings of action in six games…Recorded a season-high six strikeouts in 3.2 innings of work against UT-Arlington (4/7)…Went 8.0 innings, allowing one run on five hits with three strikeouts against Louisiana Tech (4/24).High SchoolA four-year letterwinner at Hahnville High School...Named a three-time Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American...Earned First Team all-state honors in both 2016 and 2017...Notched a 7-3 record with a 1.45 ERA and 102 strikeouts in his senior campaign...Went 8-2 as a junior with a 1.19 ERA in 70 innings...Posted 90 strikeouts while allowing only 13 walks...Tabbed as an all-state honorable mention selection as a sopho-more...Tallied a 5-4 record with 70 strikeouts in 60.1 innings of work in 2015...Also played football, lettering two seasons as a quarterback...Led the Tigers to the state quarterfinals in back-to-back seasons.PersonalFull name is Austin Michael Perrin…Born on August 11, 1999, in Raceland, La…Son of Tim and Lisa Perrin…Has an older brother, Hunter…Brother and father played football at Nicholls…General Studies major.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2018 5.73 3-5 20-8 0 0 0 59.2 76 45 38 26 37 11 2 10 .308 1 5 2019 4.52 4-5 15-10 0 0 2 67.2 71 35 34 21 58 14 2 3 .272 4 4TOT 5.09 7-10 35-28 0 0 2 127.1 147 80 72 47 95 25 4 13 .289 5 9

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’8” | WEIGHT: 225NAME: Carter Robinson YEAR: JuniorBORN: June 8, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Phoenix, Ariz. PRIOR PLAYING: Mesa CC/Cactus Shadows HS

Carter Robinson RHP | 53

Prior to Louisiana (Mesa CC)

High School

Personal

Named the 2019 Spalding NJCAA DII Baseball Pitcher of the Year…During the 2019 season, Robinson started 17 games throwing 112.0 innings…He posted a 1.53 ERA, striking out 126 batters and only walking 17 guys…Tossed two postseason complete-game shutouts and finished as the only junior college pitcher to eclipse 100 innings pitched…Appeared in 16 games during the 2018, season owning a 2.51 ERA through 57.1 innings pitched…Also posted a 5-1 record during that time.

Attended Cactus Shadows High School where he lettered in baseball.

Born on June 8, 1998, in Scottsdale, Arizona…Son of Loree and Dan Robinson…Father participated in rodeo at Central Arizona College and various semi-pro rodoe…Has one sister…English major.

Career Pitching Stats (Central Arizona College)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2018 2.51 5-1 16-7 2 1 57.1 51 24 16 18 69 10.83 12019 1.53 9-3 18-17 6 1 112.0 71 26 19 17 126 10.13 3TOT 1.86 14-4 34-24 8 2 169.1 122 50 35 35 195 10.36 4

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 180NAME: Jacob Robert Schultz YEAR: JuniorBORN: January 7, 1999 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Oklahoma City, Okla. PRIOR PLAYING: NE Oklahoma A&M

Jacob Schultz RHP | 15

2019 Season (Sophomore)Started seven games and made a team leading 23 appearances during the 2019 season…Owned a 2-3 record with a 3.65 ERA in 66.2 innings pitched…His innings pitched (66.2) and strikeouts (60) both ranked second most on the team…Had the sixth-lowest ERA in the conference and the eighth-lowest opposing bat-ting average in the conference holding hitters to a .239 clip…Recorded a season high six strikeouts in back-to-back games against Maryland and Nicholls…Threw four innings of shutout ball to help the team earn a comeback victory against LSU, which was his first career win…Owned a nine-game stretch from when he pitched against Texas (2/16) until Arkansas Little Rock (3/17) where he threw 31 innings and only gave up four earned runs.

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 5.2 - vs. App. State, 3/22/19Most Strikeouts: 6 (2x) - Last at Nicholls, 3/5/19Most Walks: 4 (2x) - at Coastal Carolina, 5/4/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 2 (3x) - Last 4/14/19-4/16/19

Longest Winning Streak: 1 (2x) - Last, 5/4/19Longest Losing Streak: 1 (3x) - Last, 5/22/19HR Allowed : 1 - at Coastal Carolina, 5/4/19Most Earned Runs: 4 (2x) - Last at Southern Miss., 4/23/19

Schultz’s Career Highlights

Prior to LouisianaSpent one season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M…Appeared in 11 games, making nine starts…In 40.1 innings pitched, finished the year with a 6.47 ERA…Struck out 41 batters.High SchoolNamed a 2017 Perfect Game West Region Honorable Mention All-American at Westmoore High School…Went 6-3 with 61 strikeouts and a 2.24 ERA in 59.1 innings pitched while earning All-District honors as a senior…Helped guide Westmoore to the Oklahoma 6A State Title game in 2017.

PersonalFull name is Jacob Robert Schultz…Born on January 7, 1999…Son of Robert and Jennifer Schultz…Has one brother, Donald, and one sister, Aerial…Majoring in General Studies.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2019 3.65 2-3 23-7 0 0 2 66.2 61 34 27 32 60 7 1 1 .239 13 10TOT 3.65 2-3 23-7 0 0 2 66.2 61 34 27 32 60 7 1 1 .239 13 10

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’10” | WEIGHT: 175NAME: Tremaine Antonio Spears YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: June 3, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Pineville, Louisiana PRIOR PLAYING: Tioga HS

Tremaine Spears INF | 14

2019 Season (Redshirt Sophomore)

2018 Season (Sophomore)

2017 Season (Freshman)

Personal

High School

Spears had a productive season appearing in 31 games while making 20 starts…During the year, Spears slashed .293/.356/.451 and amassed 24 hits which was the highest among non-starters...Of his 82 at-bats, Spears was able to smash three home runs and 11 RBI…Spears owned a six-game hitting streak where he went 10-for-18 (.556) and scored five runs tallying all three of his home runs and seven RBIs during that span.

Appeared in eight games in 2018 with two starts…In limited action, he hit .167 (2-for-12)…Notched his lone double of the season at Southeastern Louisiana (2/21)…Had a season-high four at-bats in the series opener against Wright State (2/23) where he produced a single...Earned redshirt.

Saw limited action for the Cajuns as a true freshman, making 14 appearances, including two starts, as a designated hitter…Had a .167 average with two RBI…Posted a .167 slugging percentage with a .250 on base percentage…Recorded a hit in three-straight contests… Reached base in four-straight games

Full name is Tremaine Antonio Spears…Born on June 3, 1998, in New Orleans, La….Son of Tonya and Chuck Spears…Has an older brother, Chuck, Jr., who played golf at Louisiana Tech….Majoring in Sports Management.

A two-sport star at Tioga High School playing both baseball and football…Guided Tioga to the 3A State Semifinals in both his junior and freshman campaigns…Had a .468 average, with 127 hits, 35 doubles, five triples, 17 home runs and 96 RBI in four years with the Indians…Hit six home runs and drove in 30 runs as a freshman… Was named the Central Louisiana MVP, as well as all-state and all-district three times…Took part of the 40-man National Team Development Program for Team USA in 2014.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2017 .167 14-2 18 0 3 0 0 0 2 .167 2 0 9 .250 0 0 0 0 .0002018 .167 8-2 12 0 2 1 0 0 0 .250 1 1 7 .286 0 0 0 0 .0002019 .293 31-20 20 15 24 4 0 3 11 .451 5 3 30 .356 0 1 0 0 .000TOT .259 53-24 112 15 29 5 0 3 13 .384 8 4 46 .331 0 1 0 0 .000

Hits: 3 (2x) - Last at UTA, 4/19/19Runs: 3 - vs. South Alabama, 4/13/19Doubles: 1 (5x) - vs. Georiga State, 5/11/19Bases Stolen: N/a

RBI: 3 (2x) - Last vs. Arkansas State, 4/6/19Walks: 1 (5x) - Last vs. Georgia State, 5/11/19Hitting Streak: 6 Games, 3/26/19-4/6/19Home Runs: 1 (3x) - Last vs. Arkansas State, 4/6/19

Spears’ Career Highlights

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BATS: Left | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 205NAME: Brandon Talley YEAR: JuniorBORN: August 30, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Princeton, Texas PRIOR PLAYING: Grayson CC/Princeton HS

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Prior to Louisiana (Grayson CC)

High School

Personal

Had a monstrous sophomore offensive season at Grayson College…Slashed .353/.498/.688 with 15 home runs and 76 RBI in just 55 games…Led Grayson College in home runs, RBI, and walks...One of three guys on the team who had more walks (36) than strikeouts (30)…Hit .364 to go along with 16 home runs and 69 RBI at Grayson CC in 2018…Was selected to the 2018 NTJCAC All-Conference First Team.

Originally signed with Louisiana Tech out of high school before transferring to Grayson CC…Four-year starter as both an infielder and left-handed pitcher for Princeton HS... Earned the Offensive Player of the Year honor as sophomore and named MVP and Pitcher of the Year as junior…Listed on Texas High School Baseball’s Top 40 players to watch as a sophomore.

Born on August 30, 1997, in Princeton, Texas…Son of Donna and Brandon Talley…General Studies major.

Career Hitting Stats (Grayson CC)Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2018 .364 56 195 61 71 20 3 16 69 .744 27 11 38 .464 2 0 1 0 1.0002019 .353 55 184 72 65 11 1 15 76 .688 36 19 30 .498 2 0 7 3 .989 TOT .358 111 379 133 136 31 4 31 148 .716 36 30 68 .481 4 0 8 3 .995

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 205NAME: Sebastian Noel Toro YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: May 13, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Bayamon, Puerto Rico PRIOR PLAYING: Seminole State College/Puerto Rico Baseaball Academy

Sebastian Toro C | 13

2019 Season (Junior)

Prior to Louisiana (Seminole State College)

Personal

High School

Played in 11 games, getting seven starts behind the plate during 2019…Hit well in those 11 games going 8-for-36 which is good for a .308 average…With his limited play, Toro was able to produce six RBI…Had two games where he amassed two hits…Against Maryland, he went 2-for-3 with two RBI and against Loyola Marymount he had two hits and scored a run…Also earned a medical redshirt last season.

Spent two seasons at Seminole State College (2017-18)…During his first season, appeared in 48 games, averaging .273 with two home runs, 33 RBI and 34 runs scored…Followed that up in his second year with a .374 average and three homers, 19 RBI and 25 runs in 32 games played…Helped his team to two Regionals and two Super Regionals…Named to the NJCAA II All-Tournament Team in 2017.

Full name is Sebastian Noel Toro … Born on May 13, 1998 … Son of Anthony Toro and Brenda Otero … Has a brother, Eduardo … Majoring in General Studies.

Attended Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School…Helped his team to four playoff appearances, including one championship…Claimed MVP honors once during high school.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2019 .308 11-7 26 2 8 1 0 0 6 .346 1 0 4 .333 0 0 0 0 1.000TOT .308 11-7 26 2 8 1 0 0 6 .346 1 0 4 .333 0 0 0 0 1.000

Hits: 2 (2x) - Last vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/8/19Runs: 1 (2x) - Last vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/8/19Doubles: 1 - at SHSU, 2/23/19Bases Stolen: N/a

RBI: 2 (2x) - Last at Nicholls, 3/5/19Walks: 1 - vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/9/19Hitting Streak: 3 Games (2x) - 3/5/19-3/8/19Hits: 2 (2x) - Last at Nicholls, 3/5/19

Toro’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’8” | WEIGHT: 225NAME: David Williams YEAR: Redshirt JuniorBORN: October 20, 1997 OPENING DAY AGE: 22HOMETOWN: Holland, Mich. PRIOR PLAYING: Xavier University/Holland Christian HS

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Prior to Louisiana (Xavier University)

High School

Personal

Only appeared in seven games in 2019 after missing all of 2018 with an injury…Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen…Complied a 5.54 ERA and a 1-1 record in 13 innings…Struck out 18 batters and allowed nine hits in his work…Three-time Big East All-Academic Team member.

Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Holland Christian...His high school team went 36-6 en route to a state championship in 2016…Batted .446 with a homer, 14 doubles and 29 RBI as a junior...Went 4-1 with 28 strikeouts on the mound as a junior...Played three years of football.

Born on October 20, 1997, in Milford, Mich.…Son of Dave and Jennifer Williams...Has two sisters…Finance major.

Career Pitching Stats (Xavier University)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2017 5.54 1-1 11-0 0 0 0 13.0 9 10 8 10 18 0 0 2 .196 3 22019 19.64 0-0 7-0 0 0 1 3.2 3 8 8 12 3 1 1 0 .231 1 1TOT 8.88 1-1 18-0 0 0 1 16.2 12 18 16 22 21 1 1 2 .203 4 3

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’4” | WEIGHT: 225NAME: Jeff Wilson YEAR: JuniorBORN: December 11, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Plano, Texas PRIOR PLAYING: Grayson CC/Plano West Senior HS

Jeff Wilson RHP | 52

Prior to Louisiana (Hill JC)

High School

Personal

Participated in the Texas-New Mexico All-Star Weekend…Compiled a 5.09 ERA through 40.2 inning pitched during the 2019 season…Owned a 12.39 K/9 and fanned 54 batters in his 40.2 innings pitched…was teammates with current Ragin’ Cajun baseball player Brandon Talley at Grayson CC.

Was a unanimous First Team All-District selection as a pitcher at Plano West Senior High School…Member of the National Honor Society and Vice President of DECA.

Born on December 11, 1998 in Dallas, Texas…Son of Sandy and Mark Wilson…Accounting major.

Career Pitching Stats (Grayson CC)Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO K/9 HR 2018 6.37 2-3 16-0 0 0 0 29.2 40 40 21 23 20 6.07 32019 5.09 6-1 20-0 0 0 0 40.2 36 24 23 23 56 12.39 4TOT 5.65 8-4 36-0 0 0 0 70.1 76 64 44 46 76 9.23 7

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’4” | WEIGHT: 200NAME: Jonathan David Windham YEAR: Redshirt SophomoreBORN: September 3, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Spring, Texas PRIOR PLAYING: Klein Collins HS

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2019 Season (Sophomore)

2018 Season (Freshman)

Personal

High School

Played in 14 games making, 12 starts…In limited action, Windham was able to hit for a .250 average in 44 at-bats...Windham hit one double on the year and tallied eight RBI while recording two stolen bags…Over the 14 games Windham played, he did not commit an error in 37 total chances...Took a redshirt.

Made appearances in 54 games in 2018, starting in 46…All of his starts came at third base…Hit .177 (26-for-152) with five doubles, a home run and 17 RBI…Stole one base…Recorded at least two hits in three games…Had two hits and scored twice against Troy (3/24)…Hit his lone homer of the year against Little Rock (4/22)…Played the winning runs with a double squeeze to seal a 6-4, extra-inning win at Georgia State (4/28)…Recorded his second two-hit, two-run performance of the season against ULM (5/18).

Full name is Jonathan David Windham…Born on September 3, 1998, in Cypress, Texas…Son of David and Glorida Windham…Has three older sisters, Jessica, Cynthia and Michelle...Industrial Technology major.

Lettered all four years at Klein Collins High School... Named a 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and Texas - All Region 1st Team selection...Also earned 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Underclass All-American 3rd Team and 2015 Rawlings-Perfect Game Underclass High All-American Honorable Mention honors...Hit .350 as a senior and .330 as a junior...Named all-district both his junior and senior years...Selected to the 2016 Rangers Area Code Baseball team in the summer of 2016.

Career Hitting StatsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB E FLD% 2018 .171 54-46 152 15 26 5 0 1 17 .224 12 1 49 .234 2 8 1 8 .9372019 .250 14-12 44 4 11 1 0 0 8 .273 2 0 11 .283 0 2 2 0 1.000TOT .189 68-58 196 19 37 6 0 1 25 .235 14 1 60 .283 0 10 3 8 .951

Hits: 2 (6x) - Last vs. New Orleans, 3/12/19Runs: 2 (4x) - Last at McNesse, 3/6/19Doubles: 1 (6x) - Last vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/8/19Bases Stolen: 1 (3x) - Last vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/8/19

RBI: 3 - vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/8/18Walks: 2 - at Arkansas State, 3/29/18Hitting Streak: 5 Games, 4/20/18-4/25/18Home Runs: 1 - vs. Little Rock, 4/22/18

Windham’s Career Highlights

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BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’6” | WEIGHT: 210NAME: Brandon Wayne Young YEAR: SeniorBORN: August 19, 1998 OPENING DAY AGE: 21HOMETOWN: Lumberton, Texas PRIOR PLAYING: Howard JC/Lumberton HS

Brandon Young RHP | 32

2019 Season (Junior)In his first season at Louisiana, Young pitched in 54.1 innings while recording a 4.80 ERA…Fanned a team-high 72 batters…Had multiple double digit strikeout games…His best pitching performance of the season came against Arkansas State (4/6) where he went seven innings, only gave up four hits, one earned run, and recorded a single game team-high 13 strikeouts which was the most since April 12, 2013 when Austin Robi-chaux fanned 14.

Career Pitching Stats

Most Innings Pitched: 7.0 - vs. Arkansas State, 4/6/19Most Strikeouts: 13 - vs. Arkansas State, 4/6/19Most Walks: 6 - vs. South Alabama, 4/13/19Scoreless Appearance Streak: 2 - 2/23/19-3/8/19

Longest Winning Streak: 2 - 4/6/19-4/13/19Longest Losing Streak: 3 - 2/16/19-3/29/19HR Allowed : 1(5x) - Last at ULM, 5/17/19Most Earned Runs: 5 - vs. Texas, 2/16/19

Young’s Career Highlights

Prior to Louisiana (Howard CC)Spent two seasons at Howard Community College (2017-18)…In his first season, boasted an 8-3 record, striking out 74 batters in 64.1 innings pitched…Saw 21.1 innings in 2018, striking out 34 batters…Named an All-Conference pitcher in 2017…Notched three complete games with one shutout.

High SchoolAttended Lumberton High School…Named a 2016 Perfect Game Texas Region Honorable Mention selec-tion…Also named a First Team All-District Pitcher after helping guide his team to the state playoffs…Named the district MVP in 2015 and the District Freshman of the Year in 2013…Made the state playoffs in both of those seasons.PersonalFull name in Brandon Wayne Young…Born on August 19, 1998…Son of Cary and Brandi Young…Has two sisters, Bailey and Chloe…Majoring in General Studies.

Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG WP HBP 2019 4.80 3-5 16-9 0 0 2 54.1 41 32 29 34 72 10 2 5 .208 1 9TOT 4.80 3-5 16-9 0 0 2 54.1 41 32 29 34 72 10 2 5 .208 1 9

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Louisiana Baseball Stats

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LOUISIANA HITTING - CAREER TOP 5GAMES PLAYED

1. 236 Steven Feehan (97-00)

2. 226 Phillip Hawke (02-05)

3. 219 Josh Landry (03-06)

T4. 213 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

213 Todd Thomas (83-86)

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .381 Nathan Nelson (98-00)

2. .369 Corey Coles (02-03)

3. .363 Caleb Adams (13-14)

4. .362 Papo Ramos (91-92)

5. .358 Butch Harris (89-90)

DOUBLES 1. 54 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

2. 53 Oswaldo Aguirre (94-97)

3. 51 Steven Feehan (97-00)

4. 49 Jefferies Tatford (04-07)

5. 45 Dylan Butler (12-15)

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 184 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

2. 181 Damian Grossie (88-91)

3. 174 Ron Robicheaux (83-86)

4. 167 David Alvis (82-85)

5. 159 Oswaldo Aguirre (94-97)

HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 48 Jefferies Tatford (04-07)

2. 44 Matt Goulas (08-11)

3. 42 Chase Compton (11-14)

T4. 36 Jace Conrad (12-14)

36 Mike Strentz (11-14)

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 21 Ken Meyers (89-92)

T2. 17 Josh Landry (03-06)

17 Dallas Morris (02-05)

T4. 16 Blake Trahan (13-15)

16 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

STOLEN BASES 1. 69 Mickey Berry (77-78)

2. 63 Papo Ramos (91-92)

T3. 57 Steven Feehan (97-00)

57 Brian Wooley (82-84)

5. 53 Ruben Rodriguez (87-88)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .668 Justin Hemme (1997-98)

2. .667 Caleb Adams (2013-14)

3. .619 Papo Ramos (1991-92)

4. .612 Jonathan Lucroy (2005-07)

5. .604 Al Torregano (1970-72)

SACRIFICE HITS 1. 35 Ryan Leonards (11-14)

2. 31 Greg Fontenot (08-11)

3. 28 Matt Goulas (08-11)

4. 24 Devon Bourque (04-07)

5. 23 Blake Trahan (13-15)

RUNS SCORED 1. 201 Steven Feehan (97-00)

2. 161 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

3. 158 Josh Landry (03-06)

4. 157 Damian Grossie (88-91)

5. 155 Blake Trahan (13-15)

TRIPLES 1. 20 Damian Grossie (88-91)

2. 18 Mitch Duplantis (87-90)

3. 13 Josh Landry (03-06)

4. 12 Brian Robinson (82-83)

T5. 11 Ron Robicheaux (83-86)

11 Major Swindler (67-70)

TOTAL BASES 1. 414 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

2. 413 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

T3. 399 Damian Grossie (88-91)

399 Ron Robicheaux (83-86)

5. 381 Dallas Morris (02-05)

HITS 1. 250 Steven Feehan (97-00)

2. 241 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

3. 239 Blake Trahan (13-15)

T4. 238 Dallas Morris (02-05)

238 Oswaldo Aguirre (94-97)

HOME RUNS 1. 42 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

2. 39 Ron Robicheaux (83-86)

3. 36 Damian Grossie (88-91)

4. 35 Jonathan Lucroy (05-07)

5. 33 David Alvis (82-85)

WALKS 1. 160 Phillip Hawke (02-05)

2. 153 Ken Meyers (89-92)

3. 112 Blake Trahan (13-15)

T4. 105 Steven Feehan (97-00)

105 Todd Thomas (83-86)

GAMES STARTED 1. 219 Steven Feehan (97-00)

2. 203 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

T3. 194 Blake Trahan (13-15)

194 Phillip Hawke (02-05)

5. 191 Dallas Morris (02-05)

AT-BATS 1. 809 Steven Feehan (97-00)

2. 769 Josh Landry (03-06)

3. 766 Scott Hawkins (06-09)

4. 757 Damian Grossie (88-91)

5. 727 Matt Goulas (08-11)

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LOUISIANA HITTING - SINGLE SEASON TOP 5GAMES PLAYED

T1. 69 Steven Feehan (2000) 69 Rick Haydel (2000) T3. 68 Ryan Gill (2000) 68 Tommy Bates (1991) 68 Jace Conrad (2014) 68 Blake Trahan (2014) 68 Seth Harrison (2014)

GAMES STARTED T1. 69 Steven Feehan (2000)

69 Rick Haydel (2000)

T3. 68 Ryan Gill (2000)

68 Jace Conrad (2014)

T5. 67 Nathan Nelson (2000)

67 Blake Trahan (2014)

AT-BATS1. 272 Josh Landry (2005)

2. 271 Nathan Nelson (2000)

3. 270 Ryan Gill (2000)

T4. 264 Jonathan Lucroy (2007)

264 Jace Conrad (2014)

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .418 Lionel Kleinpeter (1964)

2. .407 David King (1989)

3. .398 Chris Webb (1996)

4. .393 Butch Harris (1989)

5. .388 Dex Kjerstad (2013)

RUNS SCORED 1. 84 Joe Burnett (1990)

2. 82 John Coker (2005)

3. 70 Papo Ramos (1992)

4. 68 Steven Feehan (1999)

5. 67 Caleb Adams (2014)

HITS 1. 101 Nathan Nelson (2000)

2. 99 Dex Kjerstad (2013)

3. 96 Jace Conrad (2014)

4. 95 Jonathan Lucroy (2007)

5. 93 Ryan Gill (2000)

DOUBLES 1. 25 Kevin Meyers (1989)

T2. 23 Michael Strentz (2013)

23 Chris Webb (1996)

23 Greg Blevins (1990)

T5. 21 Ryan Gill (2000)

21 Justin Merendino (2004)

TRIPLES T1. 10 John Coker (2005)

10 Brian Robinson (1983)

10 Damian Grossie (1989)

T4. 8 Mitch Duplantis (1989)

8 Jerry Nalley (1979)

HOME RUNS T1. 19 David King (1989) 19 David Alvis (1985) 3. 18 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) T4. 16 Stefan Trosclair (2015) 16 Caleb Adams (2013) 16 Scott Hawkins (2007) 16 Justin Hemme (1998) 16 Papo Ramos (1992)

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 75 Greg Blevins (1990) 2. 73 Chris Howard (1988) T3. 68 Jonathan Lucroy (2007) 68 Jonathan Lucroy (2006) 68 Phillip Hawke (2005) 68 Dallas Morris (2005) 68 Damian Grossie (1989)

TOTAL BASES 1. 174 Jonathan Lucroy (2007)

2. 155 Dex Kjerstad (2013)

3. 154 Papo Ramos (1992)

4. 150 Caleb Adams (2014)

T5. 149 Damian Grossie (1989)

149 Jace Conrad (2014)

WALKS 1. 61 Phillip Hawke (2005)

T2. 55 Joe Burnett (1990)

55 Butch Harris (1990)

T4. 53 Ron Vincent (1989)

T5. 52 John Coker (2005)

52 Justin Hemme (1998)

HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 25 Chase Compton (2014) 2. 21 Michael Strentz (2013) T3. 19 Matt Goulas (2010) 19 Jace Conrad (2014) T5. 17 Stefan Trosclair (2016) 17 Stefan Trosclair (2015) 17 Jefferies Tatford (2006) 17 Jason Shirey (1992) 17 Mickey Berry (1978)

SACRIFICE FLIES T1. 16 Jordan Bourque (2011)

16 Greg Fontenot (2011)

3. 15 Kyle Olasin (2010)

T4. 13 Brenn Conrad (2016)

13 Nick Thurman (2016)

SACRIFICE HITS T1. 11 Josh Landry (2006) 11 Seth Harrison (2014) T3. 9 Dallas Morris (2005) 9 Blake Trahan (2014) 9 Todd Lott (2019) T5. 8 Chad Keefer (2010) 8 Pete Guajardo (1991)

STOLEN BASES 1. 52 Joe Burnett (1990)

2. 45 Mickey Berry (1978)

3. 36 Ruben Rodriguez (1988)

4. 34 Papo Ramos (1992)

T5. 33 Nathan Nelson (2000)

33 Neal Simoneaux (2000)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .890 David King (1989)

2. .740 Dallas Morris (2004)

3. .722 Mark Trosclair (1972)

4. .706 Eddie Citronelli (1987)

5. .702 Justin Hemme (1998)

LONGEST HIT STREAKS T1. 23 Blake Trahan (2015)

23 Chris Webb (1996)

T3. 22 Chad Keefer (2010)

T4. 21 Xavier Alexander (2007)

21 Pete Guajardo (1990-91)

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LOUISIANA PITCHING - CAREER TOP 5GAMES PITCHED

1. 106 Dylan Moore (2015-18)

2. 100 Kraig Schambough (2002-05)

3. 95 Matt Hicks (2011-14)

4. 86 Andy Gros (2000-03)

5. 80 Mike Gautreau (1991-94)

SHUTOUTS 1. 8 Jose Alvarez (1977-78)

2. 6 Xavier Hernandez (1984-86)

T3. 4 Gary Haught (1991-92)

4 Ron Guidry (1969-70)

4 Weldon Mire (1967-70)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.63 Harry Stelly (1963-66)

2. 1.74 Leslie O’Neal (1962-63, 65-66)

3. 1.94 Jose Alvarez (1977-78)

4. 1.98 Carl Meche (1971-74)

5. 2.03 Ron Guidry (1969-70)

ASSISTS 1. 574 Blake Trahan (2013-15)

2. 538 Greg Fontenot (2008-11)

3. 506 Mark Lalande (1978-82)

4. 472 Jace Conrad (2012-14)

5. 460 Todd Thomas (1983-86)

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 367.1 Andy Gros (2000-03)

2. 354.2 Hunter Moody (2005-08)

3. 346.0 Kevin Ardoin (2002-05)

4. 328.2 Gunner Leger (2015-19)

4. 314.0 Phil Devey (1997-99)

SAVES 1. 38 Dylan Moore (2015-18)

2. 16 Matt Hicks (2011-13)

T3. 12 Justin Robichaux (2007-10)

12 Kraig Schambough (2002-05)

5. 11 Danny Farquhar (2006-08)

VICTORIES 1. 31 Hunter Moody (2005-08)

T2. 26 Andy Gros (2000-03)

26 Scott Dohmann (1998-00)

4. 25 Eric Templet (1998-01)

5. 24 Phil Devey (1997-99)

STRIKEOUTS 1. 353 Phil Devey (1997-99)

2. 323 Kevin Ardoin (2002-05)

3. 308 Andy Gros (2000-03)

4. 290 Eric Templet (1998-01)

5. 288 Gunner Leger (2015-19)

GAMES STARTED1. 53 Gunner Leger (2015-19)

T2. 52 Hunter Moody (2005-08)

52 Eric Templet (1998-01)

3. 47 Kevin Ardoin (2002-05)

4. 46 Todd Credeur (1982-85)

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 23 Harry Stelly (1963-66)

2. 20 Jose Alvarez (1977-78)

3. 17 Xavier Hernandez (1984-86)

T4. 16 Gary Haught (1991-92)

16 Cody Robbins (1993-95, 97)

LOUISIANA DEFENSE - CAREER TOP 5PUTOUTS

1. 1,591 Phillip Hawke (2002-05)

2. 1,527 Chase Compton (2011-14)

3. 1,310 David Alvis (1982-85)

4. 1,276 Oswaldo Aguirre (1994-97)

5. 1,133 Danny Massiatte (1999-00)

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LOUISIANA PITCHING - SINGLE SEASON TOP 5

LOUISIANA DEFENSE - SINGLE SEASON TOP 5

GAMES PITCHED 1. 34 Brannon Baranowski (1999)

2. 32 Dylan Moore (2015)

T3. 30 Matt Hicks (2013)

30 Danny Farquhar (2007)

30 Buddy Yen (1998)

30 Merv Waukau (1986)

SHUTOUTS 1. 5 Jose Alvarez (1978)

T2. 3 Six pitchers

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 0.72 Harry Stelly (1965)

2. 0.91 Dylan Moore (2016)

3. 1.14 Weldon Mire (1970)

4. 1.26 Harry Stelly (1964)

5. 1.45 Fred Blanchard (1996)

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 137.0 Trey Poland (1997)

T2. 131.2 Phil Devey (1998)

131.2 Justin Gabriel (2002)

4. 131.0 Scott Dohmann (2000)

5. 129.0 Phil Devey (1999)

SAVES 1. 14 Dylan Moore (2016)

2. 13 Dylan Moore (2015)

3. 11 Matt Hicks (2013)

4. 11 Dylan Moore (2017)

5. 10 Logan Stoelke (2018)

VICTORIES 1. 14 Gary Haught (1991) T2. 13 Scott Dohmann (2000) 13 Javi DeJesus (1992) T4. 12 Hunter Moody (2006) 12 Austin Faught (2005) 12 Trey Poland (1997) 12 Cody Robbins (1997) 12 Donne Wall (1989)

STRIKEOUTS 1. 165 Phil Devey (1999)

2. 143 Phil Devey (1998)

3. 140 Trey Poland (1997)

4. 133 Donne Wall (1989)

5. 130 Scott Dohmann (2000)

GAMES STARTED 1. 20 Phil Devey (1998)

T2. 19 Scott Dohmann (2000)

19 Phil Devey (1999)

T4. 18 Donne Wall (1989)

18 Gunner Leger (2015)

COMPLETE GAMES T1. 12 Jose Alvarez (1978)

12 Carl Meche (1974)

3. 11 Howard Landry (1988)

T4. 10 Donne Wall (1989)

10 Danny McIver (1974)

ASSISTS 1. 206 Blake Trahan (2015)

2. 204 Tommy Bates (1991)

3. 196 Jace Conrad (2014)

4. 190 Blake Trahan (2014)

T5. 184 Greg Fontenot (2010)

184 Kyle Bostick (2009)

PUTOUTS 1. 588 Greg Davis (2015)

2. 582 Danny Massiatte (1999)

3. 551 Danny Massiatte (2000)

4. 533 Chase Compton (2014)

5. 530 Nick Thurman (2016)

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AT BATS8 .................................................................. Greg Davis vs. McNeese (02/24/15)

RUNS SCORED5 (8x) ............................. Last by Hayden Cantrelle vs. UALR (05/12/07)

HITS6 (1x) .....................................Last by Hunter Kasuls at ULM (05/18/19)

DOUBLES3 (16x) ................................... Last by Kyle Clement vs. Nicholls State (04/19/16)

TRIPLES

2 (16x) ............................... Last by Stefan Trosclair vs. ULM (03/16/14)

HOME RUNS

3 (10x) ........................... Last by Hayden Cantrelle at Little Rock (3/16/19)

RUNS BATTED IN9 (3x) .....................................Last by Hunter Kasuls vs. Little Rock (05/23/18)

TOTAL BASES15 ...........................................................Kolin Hatfield at FIU (03/31/07)

WALKS (Batting)4 (Several Players) ............ Last by Daniel Lahare vs. Little Rock (05/23/18)

HIT-BY-PITCH

3 (4x) ....................................... Last by Blake Trahan vs. Texas Southern (03/08/14)

SACRIFICE HITS

3 (3x) .....................................Last by Nathan Camp vs. Troy (3/31/19)

SACRIFICE FLIES3 ............................................................... Steve Porter vs. Dartmouth (03/20/91)

STRIKEOUTS4 (Several Players) ............ Last by Orynn Veillon vs. ULM (05/17/18)

STOLEN BASES

4 (Several Players) .............. Last by Alex Fuselier vs. Alcorn State (03/09/10)

HITTING STREAK23 (2x) .................................... Last By Blake Trahan 02/28/15 - 04/11/15

INNINGS PITCHED

18.0 .....................................................David Sanches vs. McNeese State (03/27/71)

STRIKEOUTS18 ..............................................................Jerry Martin vs. McNeese (04/26/58)

WALKS (Pitching)

10 (2x) ...................................... Last by Josue’ Salva vs. Stetson (02/14/86)

HITS ALLOWED

16 (2x) ..................................Last by Cody Robbins vs. Louisiana Tech (05/15/97)

RUNS ALLOWED14 .................................................. Xavier Hernandez vs. South Alabama (03/09/85)

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED11 .............................................................Adam Lamle vs. New Orleans (04/24/87)

WILD PITCHES4 (2x) .......................................Last by Kevin Ardoin at Arkansas State (04/01/05)

PUTOUTS19 (2x) ........................................Last by Greg Davis vs. McNeese State (02/24/15)

ASSISTS10 (2x) ................................................. Hunter Kasuls vs. UT Arlington (04/25/15)

ERRORS4 (2x) ......................................Last by Tommy Bates vs. Tulane (02/14/90)

LOUISIANA SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

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SIX-HIT GAMES (SCHOOL SINGLE-GAME RECORD)DATE PLAYER OPPONENT AB H R 2B 3B HR RBIMay 18, 2019 Hunter Kasuls at ULM 6 6 3 1 0 1 5

FIVE-HIT GAMES (TOTAL IN SCHOOL HISTORY)DATE PLAYER OPPONENT AB H R 2B 3B HR RBIMay 11, 2018 Hayden Cantrelle at Texas State 5 5 1 0 0 0 2February 21, 2016 Kyle Clement vs. Sam Houston State 5 5 2 1 0 0 2April 5, 2014 Seth Harrison at Troy 5 5 1 3 0 1 4March 16, 2014 Michael Strentz at ULM 5 5 4 0 0 3 5April 14, 2013 Dex Kjerstad at UALR 6 5 3 3 0 0 2March 31, 2007 Kolin Hatfield at FIU 5 4 5 1 0 3 9March 11, 2007 Jonathan Lucroy vs. South Alabama 5 4 5 1 0 0 1April 11, 2006 Jameson Parker at ULM 5 5 2 0 1 0 1May 6, 2005 Dallas Morris at New Mexico State 6 5 4 0 0 2 5April 16, 2005 Jonathan Lucroy at New Orleans 6 5 1 2 0 0 3March 11, 2005 Justin Morgan vs. Harvard 5 5 2 3 0 0 4May 12, 2001 Bryan Sneed at New Mexico State 6 5 1 0 0 1 4May 30, 1999 Will Hawkins at Houston 5 5 3 1 0 0 5April 26, 1998 Brett Stafford at South Alabama 6 5 3 0 0 2 2March 23, 1997 Oswaldo Aguirre at UALR 5 5 2 1 0 1 8May 15, 1996 Chris Webb vs. Arkansas State 6 5 2 0 0 0 1February 18, 1996 Oswaldo Aguirre at UCF 5 5 2 1 0 1 5April 16, 1994 Oswaldo Aguirre vs. Lamar 6 5 1 1 0 0 5February 10, 1996 Tony Landry vs. Prairie View A&M 5 5 1 1 0 0 5April 1, 1995 John McClure vs. WKU 5 5 3 0 1 0 4March 9, 1991 Andy Fox vs. Tulane 6 5 3 0 0 1 3April 16, 1989 Ron Vincent at New Orleans 6 5 2 2 0 0 2April 29, 1988 Al Mendibles vs. Lamar 5 5 2 1 0 0 1April 4, 1988 Terry Fitzpatrick vs. Ouachita Baptist 6 5 1 0 0 0 3April 4, 1986 Ron Robicheaux at Louisiana Tech 5 5 4 0 0 2 4

THREE HOME RUN GAMES (SCHOOL SINGLE-GAME RECORD)DATE PLAYER OPPONENT AB H R 2B 3B HR RBIMarch 16, 2014 Michael Strentz at ULM 5 5 4 0 0 3 5March 2, 2013 Caleb Adams vs. Sacred Heart 4 3 3 0 0 3 5March 31, 2007 Kolin Hatfield at Florida International 5 4 5 1 0 3 9April 26, 2003 Corey Coles at New Orleans 6 4 4 0 0 3 6May 11, 2002 Chase Lambin at South Alabama 4 4 3 1 0 3 7April 8, 1992 Papo Ramos vs. McNeese State 5 3 3 0 0 3 7March 2, 1991 Chris Benhardt vs. Clemson 5 3 3 0 0 3 7April 30, 1990 Greg Blevins at Northwestern State 5 3 3 0 0 3 8February 10, 1990 Perry Berry vs. TCU 4 4 3 0 0 3 4

HITTING FOR THE CYCLEDATE PLAYER OPPONENT AB H R 2B 3B HR RBIMarch 19, 2019 Hayden Cantrelle vs. Northwestern St. 4 4 4 1 1 1 1May 1, 2016 Stefan Trosclair at UT Arlington 5 4 4 1 1 1 3April 11, 2015 Kyle Clement vs. Jackson State 5 4 3 1 1 1 4February 10, 1990 Tommy Bates vs. TCU 5 4 3 1 1 1 2

LOUISIANA SINGLE-GAME OUTSTANDING HITTING PERFORMANCES

NO-HITTERSDATE PLAYER OPPONENT RESULT IP H BB KFebruary 14, 1988 Jerry Bourgeois vs. Southern W, 10-1 9.0 0 3 6May 4, 1983 Scott Hurst vs. New Orleans W, 10-0 7.0 0 3 2March 18, 1982 Todd Credeur vs. Southern Miss W, 5-0 7.0 0 1 7April 30, 1978 Jose Alvarez vs. Texas-Arlington W, 11-0 9.0 0 6 10

ONE-HITTERSDATE PLAYER OPPONENT RESULT IP H BB KApril 5, 2016 Evan Guillory vs. Northwestern State W, 4-0 9.0 1 1 7April 8, 2012 Jordan Harrison vs. WKU W, 2-1 9.0 1 3 11April 9, 2010 Zach Osborne vs. Troy W, 6-0 9.0 1 1 7April 8, 2006 Buddy Glass vs. Texas A&M-CC W, 9-0 9.0 1 1 9February 27, 2004 Kevin Ardoin vs. Stony Brook W, 5-0 9.0 1 0 12May 2, 1999 Scott Dohmann vs. Louisiana Tech W, 12-0 7.0 1 0 5March 5, 1993 Brendan Daly vs. Mississippi W, 3-0 9.0 1 4 8March 5, 1991 Javi DeJesus vs. Houston Baptist W, 10-0 7.0 1 3 9February 21, 1990 Jeff Allen vs. MVSU W, 5-0 5.0 1 3 2February 28, 1990 Brett Simpson vs. Nicholls State W, 2-1 9.0 1 2 9April 26, 1990 Brian Fontenot vs. Prairie View A&M W, 13-0 5.0 1 1 7April 25, 1989 Dan Woolly vs. Prairie View A&M W, 8-0 7.0 1 2 7April 13, 1988 Dan Woolly vs. LeTourneau W, 19-1 5.0 1 1 9April 9, 1988 Howard Landry at Arkansas State W, 9-0 7.0 1 1 9February 23, 1984 Garrett O’Connor at Nicholls State W, 2-0 9.0 1 2 11May 1, 1982 Todd Credeur vs. McNeese State W, 8-1 7.0 1 2 7March 12, 1980 David Guidry vs. Canisius W, 4-1 7.0 1 7 6March 12, 1978 Mike Tidwell vs. SE Louisiana W, 8-0 7.0 1 3 5March 1, 1978 Matt Bullinger at Northwestern State W, 5-1 7.0 1 5 71974 Carl Meche at SE Louisiana W, 2-0 7.0 1 2 7

LOUISIANA SINGLE-GAME OUTSTANDING HITTING PERFORMANCESTWO-HITTERSDATE PLAYER OPPONENT RESULT IP H BB KMay 3, 2014 Carson Baranik at Arkansas State W, 7-0 9.0 2 0 7March 8, 2014 Carson Baranik vs. Texas Southern W, 13-0 9.0 2 1 5April 12, 2013 Austin Robichaux at UALR W, 9-2 9.0 2 2 14March 20, 2011 T.J. Geith vs. ULM W, 11-0 7.0 2 2 6March 17, 2003 Jordy Templet vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 7-1 9.0 2 2 9February 19, 2003 Jordy Templet vs. SE Louisiana W, 10-0 9.0 2 0 12February 23, 1997 Trey Poland at McNeese State W, 4-2 9.0 2 2 9February 10, 1996 Ian Methvin vs. Prairie View A&M W, 24-0 7.0 2 1 7April 13, 1996 Chad Bailey vs. Texas-Pan American W, 4-0 7.0 2 2 0March 26, 1995 Jason Sheppard vs. New Orleans W, 6-1 9.0 2 4 9March 30, 1994 Chad Domingue vs. Ouachita Baptist W, 10-0 7.0 2 1 9February 25, 1989 Donne Wall vs. Arkansas Tech W, 12-0 9.0 2 2 8April 8, 1986 Xavier Hernandez vs. Nicholls State W, 1-0 9.0 2 1 9April 8, 1985 Dale West vs. Jackson State W, 4-0 7.0 2 2 8March 19, 1982 Darren Duhon vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 2-0 7.0 2 2 7February 26, 1979 Marc Baronet vs. Tulane W, 2-1 7.0 2 1 0April 1, 1978 Matt Bullinger vs. Arkansas State W, 3-0 7.0 2 2 4April 4, 1978 Dean Conwell vs. Nicholls State W, 11-0 7.0 2 2 7

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BATTING AVERAGE2019 Hunter Kasuls .3382018 Daniel Lahare .3212017 Steven Sensley .3142016 Kyle Clement .3532015 Kyle Clement .3462014 Jace Conrad .3812013 Dex Kjerstad .3882012 Chase Compton .3282011 Mike Petello .3512010 Jordan Poirrier .3292009 Greg Fontenot .329 Travis Whipple .3292008 Scott Hawkins .3062007 Jonathan Lucroy .3602006 Devery Van De Keere .3682005 Jonathan Lucroy .3792004 Dallas Morris .3732003 Corey Coles .3712002 Corey Coles .3682001 Brad Saloom .3562000 Nathan Nelson .3731999 Will Hawkins .3501998 Justin Hemme .3761997 Oswaldo Aguirre .3561996 Chris Webb .3981995 Oswaldo Aguirre .3191994 Travis Krause .3671993 Joe Jumonville .3271992 Papo Ramos .3531991 Papo Ramos .3721990 Butch Harris .3271989 David King .4071988 Chris Howard .3301987 Eddie Citronnelli .3601986 Randy Robicheaux .3381985 Bobby Hobbs .3411984 David Alvis .3641983 Chuck Phillips .2981982 Billy Welch .3521981 Mark Lalande .3451980 Craig Fryman .3191979 Jerry Nalley .3301978 Danny Cook .3831977 Herb Weaver .3441976 Kevin Jeansomme .2901975 Tom Bernlard .3641974 Mike Deballion .2951973 Mike Deballion .3201972 Charles Bordes .3771971 Al Torregano .3601970 Charles Bordes .3771969 Major Swindler .3301968 Larry Stein .2631967 Major Swindler .3181966 Leslie O’neal .3061965 Dwight Callouet .3391964 Lionel Kleinpeter .4181963 Lionel Kleinpeter .3101962 Frank Melito .3471961 Shelby Aulds .304

HOME RUNS2019 Handsome Monica 152018 Hunter Kasuls 5 Kennon Fontenot 52017 Steven Sensley 112016 Joe Robbins 102015 Stefan Trosclair 162014 Caleb Adams 112013 Caleb Adams 162012 Dylan Butler 82011 Mike Petello 92010 Chad Keefer 152009 Scott Hawkins 102008 Scott Hawkins 112007 Jonathan Lucroy 182006 Jonathan Lucroy 122005 Dallas Morris 122004 Dallas Morris 122003 Corey Coles 92002 Chase Lambin 132001 Bryan Sneed 62000 Danny Massiatte 151999 Will Hawkins 7 George O’Dwyer 71998 Justin Hemme 161997 Justin Hemme 121996 Chris Webb 101995 Tony Spaulding 131994 Lee Cantrelle 101993 Paul Bako 71992 Papo Ramos 161991 Tommy Bates 121990 Greg Blevins 14 Perry Berry 141989 David King 191988 Chris Howard 131987 Eddie Citronnelli 121986 Randy Robicheaux 111985 David Alvis 191984 Ron Robicheaux 131983 Paul Johnson 51982 Phil Jackson 5 Mike Watson 51981 Craig Fryman 71980 Craig Fryman 91979 Jerry Nalley 61978 Dave Olivier 61977 Dave Olivier 5 Mike Kerrigan 51976 Kevin Jeansomme 121975 Kevin Jeansomme 81974 John Patout 41973 Five players tied with 11972 Mark Trosclair 101971 Al Torregano 91970 Major Swindler 51969 Jay Stelly 41968 Herbie LeBlanc 31967 Herbie LeBlanc 31966 Leslie O’Neal 5 Lionel Kleinpeter 51965 Leslie O’Neal 31964 Lionel Kleinpeter 41963 Lionel Kleinpeter 41962 Eddie Mouton 31961 Steve Brackin 2 Pat Richard 2

RBI2019 Todd Lott 482018 Hunter Kasuls 492017 Steven Sensley 462016 Brenn Conrad 432015 Stefan Trosclair 532014 Jace Conrad 65 Seth Harrison 652013 Caleb Adams 552012 Dylan Butler 452011 Jordan Poirrier 532010 Chad Keefer 582009 Chad Keefer 472008 Scott Hawkins 402007 Jonathan Lucroy 682006 Jonathan Lucroy 682005 Dallas Morris 682004 Dallas Morris 512003 Phillip Hawke 462002 Chase Lambin 472001 Bryan Sneed 322000 Nathan Nelson 471999 George O’Dwyer 491998 Justin Hemme 551997 Oswaldo Aguirre 571996 Chris Webb 621995 Tony Spaulding 391994 Kevin Holt 471993 Joe Jumonville 461992 Papo Ramos 461991 Andy Fox 611990 Greg Blevins 751989 Damian Grossie 681988 Chris Howard 731987 Eddie Citronnelli 361986 Ron Robicheaux 431985 David Alvis 541984 Ron Robicheaux 431983 Brian Robinson 571982 Mike Watson 361981 Phil Jackson 501980 Jerry Nalley 371979 Jerry Nalley 281978 Danny Cook 391977 Mike Kerrigan 271976 Kevin Jeansonne 431975 Kevin Jeansonne 421974 John Patout 261973 John Patout 111972 Mark Trosclair 501971 Al Torregano 321970 Major Swindler 291969 Jay Stelly 141968 George Robinson 11 Larry Stein 111967 Herbie LeBlanc 201966 Leslie O’Neal 191965 Leonard Kleinpeter 101964 Lionel Kleinpeter 331963 Lionel Kleinpeter 261962 Frank Melito 341961 Shelby Aulds 34

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HITS2019 Hunter Kasuls 762018 Daniel Lahare 69 Gavin Bourgeois 692017 Steven Sensley 602016 Kyle Clement 652015 Blake Trahan 802014 Jace Conrad 962013 Dex Kjerstad 992012 Chase Compton 642011 Mike Petello 722010 Chad Keefer 762009 Greg Fontenot 702008 Scott Hawkins 642007 Jonathan Lucroy 952006 Jonathan Lucroy 772005 Dallas Morris 922004 Josh Landry 73 Justin Merendino 732003 Corey Coles 892002 Corey Coles 852001 Neil Simoneaux 632000 Nathan Nelson 1011999 Steven Feehan 841998 Justin Hemme 771997 Oswaldo Aguirre 781996 Chris Webb 881995 Tony Spaulding 501994 Michael Judge 621993 Joe Jumonville 721992 Papo Ramos 821991 Tommy Bates 751990 Tommy Bates 741989 Damian Grossie 841988 Chris Howard 771987 Terry Fitzpatrick 531986 Randy Robicheaux 751985 Ron Robicheaux 661984 David Alvis 711983 Brian Robinson 541982 Mark Lalande 591981 Mark Lalande 711980 Jerry Nalley 511979 Jerry Nalley 581978 Gary Hinson 601977 Billy Garcia 521976 Mike Kerrigan 441975 Jon Pevey 561974 John Patout 451973 Mike Deballion 321972 Charles Bordes 541971 Al Torregano 401970 Charles Bordes 46 Al Torregano 461969 Major Swindler 331968 Larry Stein 261967 Major Swindler 351966 Leslie O’Neal 301965 Leslie O’Neal 231964 Lionel Kleinpeter 331963 Lionel Kleinpeter 261962 Frank Melito 341961 Shelby Aulds 34

DOUBLES2019 Hayden Cantrelle 152018 Gavin Bourgeois 142017 Kennon Fontenot 132016 Brenn Conrad 16 Nick Thurman 162015 Tyler Girouard 182014 Jace Conrad 202013 Michael Strentz 232012 Daniel Nichols 132011 Jordan Poirrier 182010 Jordan Poirrier 182009 Kyle Bostick 152008 Scott Hawkins 142007 Jonathan Lucroy 192006 Jonathan Lucroy 202005 Justin Merendino 202004 Justin Merendino 212003 Corey Coles 182002 Chase Lambin 172001 Neil Simoneaux 112000 Ryan Gill 211999 Steven Feehan 181998 Justin Hemme 171997 Justin Hemme 161996 Chris Webb 231995 Tony Spaulding 131994 Michael Judge 151993 Joe Jumonville 191992 Papo Ramos 14 Wade Sholmire 141991 Tommy Bates 15 Wade Sholmire 151990 Greg Blevins 231989 Kevin Meyers 251988 Chris Howard 161987 Eddie Citronnelli 111986 Ron Robicheaux 161984 David Alvis 111983 Brian Robinson 121982 Billy Davis 101981 David Guidry 131980 Jerry Nalley 121979 Jerry Nalley 9 Mark Lalande 91978 Gary Hinson 81977 Gary Hinson 8 Dave Oliver 81976 Mike Kerrigan 81975 Kevin Jeansonne 111974 Mike Deballion 71973 Mark Hooks 71972 Charles Bordes 181971 Al Torregano 91970 Mark Trasclair 101969 Paul Trahan 51968 George Robinson 61967 Herbie LeBlanc 61966 Leslie O’Neal 61965 four players 31964 Pat Richard 41963 Richard Storms 71962 Eddie Mouton 51961 Steve Brackin 6

TRIPLES2019 Orynn Veillon 42018 Daniel Lahare 42017 Ishmael Edwards 52016 Stefan Trosclair 52015 Kyle Clement 42014 Caleb Adams 7 Seth Harrison 72013 four players 32012 Chase Compton 52011 Lance Marvel 52010 Jordan Poirrier 62009 Alex Fuselier 4 Les Smith 42008 Josh Logan 52007 Nolan Gisclair 42006 Josh Landry 5 John McCarthy 52005 John Coker 102004 Dallas Morris 52003 Corey Coles 72002 Corey Coles 3 Charles Redmond 32001 Neil Simoneaux 32000 Rick Haydel 41999 three players 31998 Zach Wilson 51997 Jeremy Neyland 51996 Chris Venetis 21995 Brandon Credeur 31994 Mitch Deshotels 31993 Paul Bako 51992 Three Players 51991 Andy Fox 41990 Mitch Duplantis 61989 Damian Grossie 101988 Ramon Hernandez 61987 Ruben Rodriguez 41986 Randy Robicheaux 31985 Ron Robicheaux 5 Walter Guillory 51984 Doug Kellogg 4 Walter Guillory 41983 Brian Robinson 101982 Mark Lalande 51981 Mark Lalande 4 Billy Davis 41980 Seven Players 11979 Jerry Nalley 81978 Gary Hinson 61977 Gary Hinson 3 Dave Oliver 31976 Gerald Grand 31975 Jon Pevey 31974 Kevin Jeansonne 21973 Mark Hooks 21972 Mark Trosclair 3 John Patout 31971 Five Players 11970 Al Torregano 51969 Major Swindler 41968 Larry Stein 11967 Major Swindler 31966 Leonard Kleinpeter 2 Gene Brackin 21965 Gene Brackin 21964 Pat Richard 31963 Three Players 11962 Frank Melito 31961 Shelby Aulds 3 Steve Brackin 3

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STOLEN BASES2019 Hayden Cantrelle 282018 Gavin Bourgeois 222017 Zach LaFleur 102016 Joe Robbins 102015 Blake Trahan 172014 Jace Conrad 222013 Jace Conrad 192012 Brian Bowman 212011 Alex Fuselier 142010 Alex Fuselier 202009 Kyle Olasin 102008 Josh Logan 172007 Josh Logan 192006 John McCarthy 18 Jameson Parker 182005 John Coker 292004 John Coker 222003 Corey Coles 132002 Corey Coles 242001 Neil Simoneaux 142000 Neil Simoneaux 331999 Ryan Gill 191998 Steven Feehan 121997 Steven Feehan 101996 Eric Johansson 191995 John McClure 141994 Marty Lacy 161993 Scott Perkins 171992 Papo Ramos 341991 Papo Ramos 291990 Joe Burnett 521989 David Smith 18 Mitch Duplantis 181988 Ruben Rodriguez 361987 Ruben Rodriguez 171986 Ed Yacopino 251985 David Alvis 101984 Brian Wooley 241983 Brian Wooley 181982 Billy Davis 191981 Mark Lalande 27 Joel Boni 271980 Billy Welch 101979 Billy Welch 151978 Mickey Berry 451977 Herb Weaver 91976 Kevin Jeansonne 51975 Jon Pevey 141974 Joe Hart 131973 Five Players 11972 Charles Bordes 151971 Charles Bordes 91970 Rickey Broussard 81969 Major Swindler 3 George Robinson 31968 Bill Stone 71967 Gene Brackin 111966 Leonard Kleinpeter 131965 Leonard Kleinpeter 111964 Leonard Kleinpeter 81963 Leonard Kleinpeter 81962 Frank Melito 4 Pat Richard 41961 Shelby Aulds 3 Steve Brackin 3

RUNS SCORED2019 Hayden Cantrelle 562018 Daniel Lahare 502017 Steven Sensley2016 Stefan Trosclair 482015 Stefan Trosclair 552014 Caleb Adams 672013 Dex Kjerstad 632012 Jace Conrad 312011 Alex Fuselier 462010 Jordan Poirrier 502009 Scott Hawkins 42 Les Smith 422008 Scott Hawkins 422007 Jefferies Tatford 622006 John McCarthy 532005 John Coker 822004 Justin Merendino 562003 Corey Coles 562002 Chase Lambin 472001 Neil Simoneaux 432000 Steven Feehan 611999 Steven Feehan 681998 Justin Hemme 501997 Zach Wilson 561996 Troy May 49 Chris Webb 491995 Tony Spaulding 521994 Marty Lacy 531993 Paul Bako 39 Marty Lacy 391992 Papo Ramos 701991 Tommy Bates 581990 Joe Burnett 841989 Kevin Meyers 631988 Ruben Rodriguez 601987 Ruben Rodriguez 401986 Ed Yacopino 401985 David Alvis 451984 Todd Thomas 401983 Brian Wooley 391982 Mark Lalande 421981 Billy Davis 461980 Craig Fryman 361979 Billy Welch 271978 Mickey Berry 521977 Gary Hinson 281976 Kevin Jeansonne 341975 Jon Pevey 381974 Joe Hart 291973 Ron Hurst 171972 Charles Bordes 341971 Al Torregano 311970 Charles Bordes 341969 Major Swindler 131968 Paul Trahan 121967 Major Swindler 17 Herbie LeBlanc 171966 Leonard Kleinpeter 241965 Jimmy Lyles 131964 Lionel Kleinpeter 8 Leonard Kleinpeter 81963 Leonard Kleinpeter 161962 Eddie Mouton 231961 J.Y. Mula 18

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WINS2019 Austin Perrin 42018 Colten Schmidt 72017 Gunner Leger 102016 Gunner Leger 7 Nick Lee 72015 Gunner Leger 6 Wyatt Marks 6 Will Bacon 62014 Carson Baranik 112013 Austin Robichaux 92012 Chris Griffitt 62011 T.J. Geith 62010 Zach Osborne 92009 Michael Cook 5 Zach Osborne 52008 Hunter Moody 92007 Hunter Moody 82006 Hunter Moody 122005 Austin Faught 122004 Kevin Ardoin 6 Patrick Green 6 Kraig Schambough 62003 Andy Gros 82002 Andy Gros 112001 Eric Templet 7

2000 Scott Dohmann 131999 Phil Devey 101998 Phil Devey 111997 Trey Poland 12 Cody Robbins 121996 Ian Methvin 71995 Darrin Babineaux 71994 Mike Gautreau 81993 Joe Jumonville 61992 Javi DeJesus 131991 Gary Haught 141990 Joe Waldron 8 Kevin McDonald 81989 Donne Wall 121988 Howard Landry 111987 Adam Lamle 61986 Xavier Hernandez 91985 Xavier Hernandez 101984 Garrett O’Connor 91983 Scott Hurst 61982 Lorne Landreneau 81981 Mike Hebert 71980 Wayne Cotton 41979 Mark Baronet 51978 Jose Alvarez 101977 Jose Alvarez 71976 Ed Mock 51975 Ed Mock 51974 Carl Meche 91973 Carl Ward 4 Carl Sanches 41972 Carl Meche 91971 Bobby Walsh 71970 Weldon Mire 91969 Ron Guidry 51968 Major Swindler 31967 Tony Geraci 4 Ned Bond 41966 Leslie O’Neal 61965 Harry Stelly 61964 Harry Stelly 71963 Harry Stelly 71962 Leslie O’Neal 41961 Larry Bacque 6

SAVES2019 Gunner Leger 42018 Logan Stoelke 102017 Dylan Moore 112016 Dylan Moore 142015 Dylan Moore 132014 Ryan Wilsom 72013 Matt Hicks 112012 Caleb Kellogg 62011 Caleb Kellogg 52010 Joey Satriano 52009 Blake Haagen 4 Luke Wagley 42008 Justin Robichaux 92007 Danny Farquhar 62006 Chad Beck 52005 Kraig Schambough 52004 Kraig Schambough 32003 Kraig Schambough 4 Corey Coles 42002 Kevin Ardoin 62001 Gordon O’Brien 32000 Aaron Welbourne 81999 Brannon Baranowski 6 Alan Ochsner 61998 B.J. Ryan 61997 Trey Poland 31996 Chad Domingue 21995 James Gamble 51994 Mike Gautreau 51993 Roy McLeod 2 Mike Gautreau 21992 Three Players 31991 Chris Bernhardt 61990 Greg Kroeger 71989 Dan Woolly 41988 Kevin Meyers 31987 Three Players 11986 Merv Waukau 61985 Tracy Johnson 3 Claude Corley 31984 Tracy Johnson 3 Ken Nezat 31983 Ken Nezat 21982 Tracy Johnson 3 Garrett O’Connor 31981 Marc Baronet 51980 Jerry Carroll 2 Marty Garcia 21979 Four Players 11978 Rick Urban 21977 Three Players 1

ERA2019 Gunner Leger 2.302018 Colten Schmidt 2.452017 Gunner Leger 1.972016 Dylan Moore 0.912015 Dylan Moore 1.602014 Ryan Wilson 2.082013 Austin Robichaux 3.052012 Chris Griffitt 3.522011 Jordan Nicholson 2.512010 Zach Osborne 2.372009 Justin Robichaux 1.982008 Hunter Moody 3.262007 Danny Farquhar 3.082006 Danny Farquhar 2.17 Buddy Glass 2.172005 Austin Faught 2.402004 Kevin Ardoin 3.302003 Kraig Schambough 3.792002 Andy Gros 2.592001 Tim Ramon 3.392000 Justin Gabriel 3.041999 Alan Ochsner 2.721998 Phil Devey 3.961997 Trey Poland 3.281996 Ian Methvin 3.831995 Darrin Babineaux 3.951994 Mike Gautreau 2.161993 Steve Gurtner 2.511992 Mike Gautreau 2.781991 Javi DeJesus 2.321990 Ted Hebert 1.851989 Kevin McDonald 1.481988 Brad Hebets 2.541987 Kevin Meyers 3.941986 Xavier Hernandez 2.141985 Ken Geile 2.511984 Garrett O’Connor 1.791983 Tracy Johnson 2.301982 Robert Dunphy 2.561981 Robert Dunphy 2.531980 Lorne Landreneau 3.541979 Mark Prudhomme 3.211978 Jose Alvarez 1.551977 Matt Bullinger 1.711976 Dean Connell 3.311975 Richard Urban 2.771974 Carl Meche 1.921973 Carl Ward 2.311972 David Sanches 1.481971 Bobby Walsh 3.191970 Weldon Mire 1.141969 Ron Guidry 1.571968 Tony Geraci 2.161967 Tony Geraci 1.711966 Fred Blanchard 1.451965 Harry Stelly 0.721964 Harry Stelly 1.261963 Leslie O’Neal 1.561962 Leslie O’Neal 1.571961 Sidney Gerard 1.73

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STRIKEOUTS2019 Brandon Young 722018 Colten Schmidt 902017 Wyatt Marks 1002016 Gunner Leger 812015 Gunner Leger 872014 Austin Robichaux 802013 Austin Robichaux 882012 Chris Griffitt 592011 Taylor Hubbell 592010 Zach Osborne 1122009 Zach Osborne 672008 Danny Farquhar 83 2007 Danny Farquhar 1152006 Jason Fernandez 1012005 Kevin Ardoin 1152004 Kevin Ardoin 952003 Jordy Templet 832002 Justin Gabriel 1112002 Andy Gros 1112001 Eric Templet 1092000 Scott Dohmann 1301999 Phil Devey 1651998 Phil Devey 1431997 Trey Poland 1401996 Ian Methvin 921995 Darrin Babineaux 671994 Mike Gautreau 851993 Joe Jumonville 531992 Javi DeJesus 581991 Gary Haught 1191990 Kevin McDonald 761989 Donne Wall 1331988 Howard Landry 1151987 Greg Landry 671986 Xavier Hernandez 1111985 Xavier Hernandez 731984 Garrett O’Connor 781983 Todd Credeur 461982 Robert D’Agostino 491981 Lorne Landreneau 401980 Mike Hebert 321979 Kenneth Brooks 261978 Jose Alvarez 731977 Jose Alvarez 541976 Jeff Garren 481975 Ed Mock 541974 Carl Meche 1041973 David Meche 371972 Carl Meche 601971 Bobby Walsh 521970 Ron Guidry 871969 Ron Guidry 501968 Rocky Lefevre 371967 Ned Bond 401966 Harry Stelly 511965 Harry Stelly 441964 Harry Stelly 471963 Harry Stelly 411962 Leslie O’Neal 201961 Larry Bacque 46

INNINGS PITCHED2019 Austin Perrin 67.22018 Colten Schmidt 106.12017 Gunner Leger 91.12016 Gunner Leger 91.22015 Gunner Leger 114.12014 Carson Baranik 106.02013 Austin Robichaux 109.12012 Jordan Nicholson 82.22011 Taylor Hubbell 94.22010 Zach Osborne 121.22009 Zach Osborne 83.22008 Hunter Moody 99.12007 Danny Farquhar 87.22006 Hunter Moody 113.02005 Kevin Ardoin 103.02004 Kevin Ardoin 106.12003 Andy Gros 102.22002 Justin Gabriel 131.22001 Tim Ramon 90.12000 Scott Dohmann 131.01999 Phil Devey 129.01998 Phil Devey 131.21997 Trey Poland 137.01996 Ian Methvin 115.01995 Darrin Babineaux 79.21994 Mike Gautreau 75.01993 Roy McLeod 78.11992 Gary Haught 115.11991 Gary Haught 125.31990 Kevin McDonald 81.11989 Donne Wall 122.21988 Howard Landry 123.01987 Adam Lamle 78.21986 Xavier Hernandez 113.21985 Garrett O’Connor 106.11984 Garrett O’Connor 95.21983 Garrett O’Connor 50.21982 Robert Dunphy 81.01981 Wayne Cotton 76.21980 Marc Baronet 64.01979 Mike Tidwell 71.01978 Jose Alvarez 99.01977 Jose Alvarez 88.11976 Dean Conwell 70.21975 Ed Mock 68.01974 Carl Meche 103.11973 David Meche 58.11972 Carl Meche 69.21971 Bobby Walsh 78.11970 Ron Guidry 80.01969 Ron Guidry 57.11968 Rocky Lefevre 63.21967 Ned Bond 59.11966 Harry Stelly 63.11965 Harry Stelly 62.21964 Harry Stelly 57.01963 Leslie O’Neal 63.21962 Leslie O’Neal 40.01961 Larry Bacque 64.0

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YEAR AVG. GP AB R RPG H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD%

2019 .280 59 2012 366 6.20 563 99 11 63 329 873 .434 242 85 472 .376 31 50 93-128 1592 542 62. .972

2018 .242 59 1951 290 4.92 472 88 16 29 254 679 .348 182 59 461 .323 18 67 89-115 1604 642 48 .979

2017 .266 57 1936 302 5.30 515 92 20 41 274 770 .398 231 54 459 .357 19 47 76-99 1559 609 49 .978

2016 .274 64 2104 356 5.56 576 115 15 45 318 856 .407 223 76 401 .361 24 69 60-92 1694 687 58 .976

2015 .272 65 2202 385 5.92 599 121 13 57 342 917 .416 253 65 423 .360 25 74 82-119 1765 705 78 .969

2014 .317 68 2314 530 7.79 734 141 31 68 478 1141 .493 278 114 416 .409 49 80 109-152 1828 773 56 .979

2013 .317 63 2199 478 7.59 697 142 22 74 432 1105 .503 231 83 428 .397 34 53 76-112 1664 717 74 .970

2012 .263 53 1748 251 4.74 459 94 13 18 232 633 .362 199 40 370 .347 23 53 56-87 1398 606 71 .966

2011 .277 58 1880 300 5.17 521 93 22 31 276 751 .399 223 51 357 .366 20 59 82-118 1522 674 59 .974

2010 .291 60 2055 381 6.49 597 109 20 45 343 881 .429 189 90 350 .369 38 53 101-126 1628 678 79 .967

2009 .278 58 2000 370 6.38 556 106 20 51 326 855 .428 204 62 385 358 27 56 68-87 1542 629 82 .964

2008 .248 59 1955 294 4.98 484 77 14 53 265 748 .383 196 52 444 .329 21 57 80-109 1565 578 112 .950

2007 .310 62 2186 440 7.09 677 117 18 76 404 1058 .484 239 57 423 .388 23 52 62-86 1644 642 90 .962

2006 .300 59 2044 392 6.64 613 110 23 44 348 901 .441 230 48 334 .378 33 57 74-97 1578 600 66 .971

2005 .327 67 2365 551 8.22 774 155 23 65 490 1170 .495 307 56 380 .409 50 50 79-104 1797 664 92 .964

2004 .309 57 2001 423 7.42 618 130 19 78 384 1020 .510 233 46 377 .389 25 39 78-109 1508 590 67 .969

2003 .277 60 2045 330 5.5 567 111 18 43 296 843 .412 165 54 416 .344 21 44 50-66 1579 612 82 .964

2002 .267 62 2087 362 5.84 557 96 15 56 303 851 .408 241 69 477 .358 22 34 145-201 1656 695 92 .962

2001 .275 56 1872 337 6.02 514 90 15 39 296 751 .401 214 66 393 .366 18 27 84-137 1464 600 91 .958

2000 .294 69 2331 448 6.49 686 151 21 83 380 1128 .484 203 52 468 .360 30 28 125-181 1813 660 111 .957

1999 .301 66 2289 466 7.06 688 137 16 51 401 1010 .441 281 61 537 .387 30 29 110-156 1725 652 112 .955

1998 .298 61 2070 389 6.37 616 106 15 60 347 932 .450 244 54 447 .382 27 38 64-89 1587 618 90 .961

1997 .300 61 2083 443 7.26 624 112 18 61 391 945 .454 241 76 417 .389 22 33 58-80 1433 674 111 .952

1996 .296 58 1980 390 6.72 587 112 12 31 333 807 .412 241 39 385 .381 17 30 90-120 1455 667 113 .949

1995 .266 45 1481 256 5.69 394 68 11 32 195 580 .392 195 36 289 .362 15 26 46-68 1152 450 86 .949

1994 .288 57 1807 392 6.88 521 101 23 41 351 791 .438 271 49 324 .392 19 26 55-73 1421 576 92 .956

1993 .271 54 1762 314 5.81 477 78 21 39 279 714 .405 219 40 379 .362 14 14 80-111 1320 558 113 .943

1992 .280 61 1998 378 6.19 559 94 26 47 337 846 .423 254 47 364 .413 34 18 78-112 1569 574 85 .962

1991 .307 69 2254 520 7.54 691 114 20 73 465 1064 .472 342 55 391 .404 20 42 145-184 1716 707 127 .950

1990 .303 65 2069 489 7.52 626 113 28 67 421 996 .481 338 42 330 .404 39 16 126-164 1587 616 112 .952

1989 .344 62 2097 575 9.27 732 132 46 67 491 1157 .543 351 26 269 .437 45 9 96-123 - - - -

1988 .297 64 2153 495 7.73 639 95 40 46 414 952 .442 301 23 322 - 37 12 124-148 1598 679 107 .955

1987 .266 46 1479 268 5.83 393 69 17 37 220 607 .410 190 19 283 - 12 19 65-96 1103 528 111 .936

1986 .281 59 1972 320 5.42 555 80 10 39 265 772 .391 204 21 304 - 13 31 76-128 1502 644 116 .949

1985 .279 58 1800 345 5.95 503 74 29 52 299 791 .439 251 25 277 - 15 37 53-82 1362 549 86 .957

1984 .274 57 1693 300 5.26 465 58 13 32 266 642 .379 190 16 221 - 20 13 91-122 1345 625 58 .971

1983 .267 50 1436 259 5.18 383 62 26 27 226 578 .403 201 15 184 - 17 16 62-84 1150 527 80 .954

1982 .280 59 1683 310 5.25 472 75 16 24 248 651 .387 219 18 205 - 14 20 108- 1323 605 106 .948

1981 .285 63 - 336 5.33 497 92 20 31 273 722 .415 265 - 254 - - - 130- - - - -

1980 .256 50 - 215 4.3 354 62 7 32 199 526 .381 204 - 149 - - - 27- - - - -

1979 .247 46 - 172 3.74 339 54 21 21 155 498 .362 149 - 148 - - - 57- - - - -

1978 .293 51 1433 289 5.67 420 55 24 21 248 586 .409 190 - 117 - - - 113-124 1146 455 78 .953

1977 .274 44 1372 208 4.73 376 53 15 21 179 522 .380 141 - 164 - - - 79-96 1038 428 78 .943

1976 .248 46 1361 244 5.30 337 54 12 37 214 526 .386 263 - 253 - - - 24- - - - -

1975 .262 44 1307 243 5.52 341 63 8 22 216 486 .372 222 - 259 - - - 45- - - - -

1974 .219 50 1395 189 3.78 305 40 3 23 160 420 .301 219 - 259 - - - 35- - - - -

1973 .226 33 907 118 3.58 205 31 5 5 102 261 .288 175 - 222 - - - 9- - - - -

1972 .277 41 1159 219 5.34 322 57 11 28 200 485 .418 189 - 216 - - - 29- - - - -

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YEAR ERA W-L APP CG SHO CBO SV IP H H/GM R ER BB BB/GM SO SO/GM 2B 3B HR B/AVG. WP HBP

2019 5.07 28-31 59 0 3 3 16 530.2 525 8.90 346 299 266 4.50 470 7.97 106 106 40 .257 47 75

2018 4.49 34-25 59 1 4 4 16 534.2 528 8.95 304 267 219 3.71 454 9.24 98 11 37 .262 45 88

2017 3.33 35-21 57 0 9 9 20 519.2 412 7.23 229 192 217 3.81 554 9.72 65 8 34 .220 39 70

2016 3.25 43-21 64 1 6 5 23 564.2 477 7.45 237 204 166 2.59 544 8.5 107 17 29 .230 52 57

2015 3.37 42-23 65 0 3 3 21 588.1 534 8.22 258 220 172 2.65 470 7.23 91 14 43 .243 39 55

2014 3.50 58-10 68 5 11 8 25 609.1 545 8.01 265 237 212 3.11 472 6.94 105 17 29 .242 48 75

2013 4.40 43-20 63 7 1 1 19 554.2 589 9.56 316 271 167 2.71 409 6.64 122 23 47 .276 44 82

2012 4.13 23-30 53 4 4 2 12 466.0 472 9.12 272 214 185 3.57 372 7.18 84 11 34 .261 48 64

2011 3.85 31-27 58 6 3 1 9 507.1 513 9.10 262 217 179 2.71 329 5.84 87 6 27 .266 40 72

2010 3.43 38-22 60 5 3 1 12 542.2 510 8.46 263 207 160 2.65 418 6.93 96 6 30 .250 43 90

2009 5.01 27-30 58 2 2 1 12 514.0 586 10.26 341 286 202 3.54 374 6.55 118 12 35 .288 44 85

2008 4.99 30-29 59 3 2 2 14 521.2 554 9.39 352 289 188 3.18 446 7.56 98 11 50 .268 41 69

2007 3.78 45-17 62 3 2 1 15 548.0 591 9.53 289 230 136 2.19 487 7.85 112 17 31 .274 19 76

2006 3.54 39-20 59 13 6 4 10 526.0 487 8.25 274 207 184 3.12 463 7.84 80 8 35 .248 30 58

2005 3.80 48-19 67 3 4 3 13 599.0 586 8.75 288 253 190 2.84 549 8.19 92 11 45 .253 66 56

2004 4.53 34-23 57 6 5 4 6 502.2 529 9.28 300 253 165 2.89 464 8.14 102 12 45 .272 28 37

2003 4.34 30-30 60 10 3 0 12 526.1 564 9.4 320 254 151 2.52 419 6.98 94 13 41 .271 32 55

2002 3.78 39-23 62 10 3 0 12 552.0 555 8.95 295 232 240 3.87 487 7.85 108 11 47 .259 41 46

2001 4.09 28-28 56 3 4 2 8 448.0 476 8.5 286 222 193 3.56 465 8.58 91 17 32 .253 55 69

2000 3.31 49-20 69 8 2 1 19 604.1 542 7.86 297 222 204 3.038 587 8.74 102 10 57 .238 33 46

1999 3.85 42-24 66 9 5 2 16 575.0 554 8.39 331 246 221 3.46 657 10.28 115 12 43 .250 47 61

1998 4.59 39-22 61 6 4 4 14 529.0 547 8.97 329 270 216 3.67 515 8.76 103 11 57 .264 47 46

1997 4.73 43-18 61 - 4 - 7 516.0 568 9.31 356 271 222 3.87 433 7.55 112 8 57 .275 47 42

1996 5.49 25-33 58 - 4 - 3 485.0 607 10.47 377 296 205 3.80 359 6.66 118 16 34 .307 67 33

1995 5.67 21-24 45 - 1 - 5 384.0 425 9.44 290 242 184 4.31 295 6.91 75 9 39 .280 30 33

1994 4.07 42-15 56 - 4 - 12 473.2 510 9.11 259 214 160 3.040 405 7.69 81 13 26 .272 40 30

1993 4.89 25-29 54 - 2 - 7 439.2 506 9.37 318 238 164 3.36 284 5.81 86 17 44 .289 39 20

1992 3.50 38-23 61 19 5 1 10 524.0 502 8.23 256 204 195 3.35 412 7.08 76 6 27 .251 14 13

1991 4.23 49-20 69 15 5 - 17 572.0 603 8.74 367 269 241 3.79 431 6.78 114 20 73 .267 44 33

1990 3.66 47-18 65 14 10 - 10 529.0 479 7.37 249 186 249 4.24 471 8.01 61 11 18 .237 27 19

1989 2.81 49-13 62 - 6 - 11 525.1 437 7.04 227 164 219 3.75 519 8.89 - - - - - -

1988 3.46 41-23 64 16 9 6 8 532.2 475 7.42 283 205 239 4.04 463 7.82 58 13 39 .233 41 -

1987 5.63 17-29 46 - 0 - 3 367.2 448 9.74 303 230 203 4.97 261 6.39 - - - - - -

1986 4.47 33-26 59 - 6 - 9 500.2 545 9.24 316 249 232 4.17 426 7.66 - - - - - -

1985 4.42 35-23 58 15 5 - 17 454.0 464 8.0 264 223 219 3.75 362 7.18 78 16 36 .256 20 33

1984 3.43 39-17-1 57 12 13 6 8 448.2 407 7.14 197 171 170 3.41 278 5.58 - - - 13 10

1983 3.76 29-21 50 12 3 - 4 383.1 313 6.26 204 160 201 4.72 248 5.82 59 9 32 .225 22 14

1982 3.08 33-25 58 17 8 4 8 441.0 387 6.67 228 151 217 4.43 239 4.88 77 9 19 .237 18 20

1981 3.72 40-23 63 - 5 - 12 466.2 482 7.65 283 193 207 3.99 199 3.84 - - - - - -

1980 4.40 19-29-2 50 - 3 - 5 363.2 364 7.28 236 178 237 5.87 166 4.11 - - - - - -

1979 4.66 14-32 46 - 2 - 4 347.1 402 8.74 276 180 179 4.64 137 3.55 - - - - - -

1978 2.59 37-15 52 30 14 3 5 382.0 304 5.85 150 110 191 4.50 233 5.49 44 8 9 .270 30 18

1977 3.75 24-20 44 18 5 4 3 346.0 322 7.32 200 144 182 4.73 230 5.98 45 10 30 .248 21 21

1976 4.48 22-24 46 - 1 - - 345.2 342 7.43 234 172 231 6.01 233 6.07 48 5 20 .259 - -

1975 5.47 22-22 44 - 2 - - 324.0 349 7.93 268 197 215 5.97 200 5.56 47 9 34 .269 - -

1974 3.48 22-28 50 27 5 0 3 364.2 360 7.2 232 141 175 4.32 224 5.53 72 8 21 .252 - -

1973 3.67 14-19 33 - 4 - - 242.2 216 6.55 166 99 173 6.42 146 5.41 - - - - - -

1972 2.68 33-8 41 - 7 - - 302.0 255 6.22 112 90 130 3.87 215 6.41 - - - - - -

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YEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE FINISH HEAD COACH1903-11 INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE -- --1912 2-4 -- -- J.G. Lee1913 8-2 -- -- J.G. Lee1914 7-5 -- -- J.G. Lee1915 Record Unknown J.G. Lee1916 6-8 -- -- J.G. Lee1917-21 Record Unknown1922 7-14 -- -- T.R. Mobley1923 10-3-1 -- -- T.R. Mobley1924 Record Unknown T.R. Mobley1925 14-6-1 -- -- T.R. Mobley1926 Record Unknown T.R. Mobley1927 1-6 -- -- T.R. Mobley1928-38 NO BASEBALL PROGRAM1939 6-5 -- -- Cliff Johnson1940 6-10-2 -- -- Cliff Johnson1941 9-8 -- -- Cliff Johnson1942 2-8 -- -- John Cain1943 Record Unknown --1944 7-6 -- -- --1945 6-7 -- -- Cliff Johnson1946 3-5 -- -- Cliff Johnson1947 3-6 -- -- Cliff Johnson

GULF STATES CONFERENCE (1948-71)

1948 18-9 12-3 2nd Ray Didier1949 Record Unknown Ray Didier1950 20-7 16-3 1st Ray Didier1951 Record Unknown Ray Didier1952 Record Unknown Ray Didier1953 10-15 -- -- Ray Didier1954 11-13 -- -- Ray Didier1955 15-12 -- -- Ray Didier1956 Record Unknown Ray Didier1957 Record Unknown Jerry Simon1958 Record Unknown Jerry Simon1959 Record Unknown Pete Wilson1960 11-14 5-9 -- Pete Wilson1961 12-22 -- -- Pete Wilson1962 15-14 11-8 3rd Sonny Roy1963 16-11 11-8 2nd Sonny Roy1964 14-12 10-8 3rd Sonny Roy1965 14-14 10-10 4th Sonny Roy1966 15-14-1 12-11-1 5th Sonny Roy1967 14-21 11-13 -- Sonny Roy1968 12-23 10-14 -- Eddie Mouton1969 14-16 12-12 4th Bob Banna1970 26-15 15-9 -- Bob Banna1971 19-16 12-10 -- Bob Banna

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (1972-82)

1972 33-8 15-3 1st Don Lockwood1973 14-19 8-4 1st Don Lockwood1974 22-28 5-10 5th Don Lockwood1975 22-22 9-6 3rd Don Lockwood1976 22-24 6-9 5th Don Lockwood1977 24-20 7-8 3rd Don Lockwood1978 37-15 13-7 3rd Don Lockwood1979 14-32 8-12 4th Don Lockwood1980 19-29-2 1-13 3rd (South) Don Lockwood1981 40-23 11-5 2nd (South) Mel Didier1982 33-25-1 13-3 1st (South)1 Mel Didier

NO CONFERENCE AFFILIATION (1983-87) 1983 29-31 -- -- Brad Kelley1984 39-18 -- -- Brad Kelley1985 35-23 -- -- Gene Shell1986 33-26 -- -- Gene Shell1987 17-29 -- -- Gene Shell/Emrick Jagneaux

AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE (1988-91)

1988 41-23 6-8 -- Mike Boulanger1989 49-13 11-4 1st Mike Boulanger1990 47-18 11-4 1st Mike Boulanger1991 49-20 14-4 1st Mike Boulanger

SUN BELT CONFERENCE (1992-PRESENT) 1992 38-23 14-6 1st (West) Mike Boulanger1993 25-29 10-9 3rd (West) Mike Boulanger1994 42-15 16-8 T-1st (West) Mike Boulanger1995 21-24 12-15 6th Tony Robichaux1996 25-33 15-12 3rd Tony Robichaux1997 43-18 22-5 1st Tony Robichaux1998 39-22 18-7 2nd Tony Robichaux1999 42-24 24-9 2nd Tony Robichaux2000 49-20 20-10 2nd Tony Robichaux2001 28-28 12-15 T-7th Tony Robichaux2002 39-23 17-7 2nd Tony Robichaux2003 30-30 15-9 3rd Tony Robichaux2004 34-23 11-11 4th Tony Robichaux2005 48-19 16-8 1st Tony Robichaux2006 39-20 19-5 2nd Tony Robichaux2007 45-17 23-7 1st Tony Robichaux2008 30-29 16-14 T-5th Tony Robichaux2009 27-30-1 14-15 5th Tony Robichaux2010 38-22 21-9 T-1st Tony Robichaux2011 31-27 18-12 3rd Tony Robichaux2012 23-20 11-19 10th Tony Robichaux2013 43-20 19-11 T-3rd Tony Robichaux2014 58-10 26-4 1st Tony Robichaux2015 42-23 18-11 3rd Tony Robichaux2016 43-21 21-9 T-1st Tony Robichaux2017 35-21-1 19-10-1 2nd (West) Tony Robichaux2018 34-25 18-12 1st (West) Tony Robichaux2019 28-31 15-15 4th (West) Tony Robichaux 1 - The Cajuns were awarded six victories because of games later forfeited; actual on-field conference record was 7-9 in 1982.

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ALL-AMERICANS2018 Colten Schmidt, P Collegiate Baseball (2nd) ABCA/Rawlings (3rd)

2017 Wyatt Marks, P Baseball America (1st) NCBWA (2nd) ABCA/Rawlings (2nd) D1Baseball (2nd) Gunner Leger, P ABCA/Rawlings (2nd) Louisville Slugger (3rd) NCBWA (3rd)

2016 Dylan Moore, P NCBWA (2nd) Nick Lee, P Freshman Louisville Slugger NCBWA Freshman (2nd) Freshman Perfect Game (2nd)

2015 Blake Trahan, SS ABCA/Rawlings (3rd) Louisville Slugger (3rd) Stefan Trosclair, 2B ABCA/Rawlings (2nd) D1Baseball (2nd) Louisville Slugger (3rd) Perfect Game (3rd) Gunner Leger, P Freshman Louisville Slugger Freshman Perfect Game D1Baseball Freshman (2nd) Dylan Moore, P NCBWA Freshman (1st) Freshman Louisville Slugger Freshman Perfect Game

2014 Jace Conrad, 2B ABCA/Rawlings (1st) NCBWA (1st) Louisville Slugger (1st) Baseball America (1st) Perfect Game (1st) Caleb Adams, OF Baseball America (1st) Perfect Game (1st) ABCA/Rawlings (2nd) NCBWA (2nd) Blake Trahan, SS ABCA/Rawlings (1st) Baseball America (2nd) Perfect Game (2nd) Carson Baranik, P Louisville Slugger (3rd)

Reagan Bazar, P Freshman Louisville Slugger

2013 Blake Trahan, SS Freshman Louisville Slugger (2nd) Perfect Game (2nd)

2010 Zach Osborne, P ABCA/Rawlings (3rd)

2007 Jonathan Lucroy, C ABCA/Rawlings (2nd) Baseball America (3rd) Scott Hawkins, DH ABCA/Rawlings (2nd)

2006 Hunter Moody, P Louisville Slugger (2nd) ABCA/Rawlings (3rd)

2005 Austin Faught, P Louisville Slugger (2nd) Jonathan Lucroy, DH Freshman Louisville Slugger (1st)

2000 Scott Dohmann, P Collegiate Baseball (3rd) Justin Gabriel, P ABCA (3rd) Andy Gros, P Freshman Collegiate Baseball (HM)

1999 Phil Devey, P NCBWA (1st) ABCA (2nd) Collegiate Baseball (3rd) Baseball America (3rd) Steven Feehan, OF NCBWA (HM) Danny Massiatte, C NCBWA (HM) Alan Ocshner, RP ABCA (3rd) NCBWA (HM)

1997 Cody Robbins, P NCBWA (2nd) Collegiate Baseball (3rd) Trey Poland, P Baseball America (3rd)

1992 Javi DeJesus, P Collegiate Baseball (1st) Baseball America (3rd)

Papo Ramos, OF Baseball America (3rd)

1991 Gary Haught, P Collegiate Baseball (2nd)

1964 Lionel Kleinpeter, OF NAIA (2nd)

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

2018 Dylan Moore, P CoSIDA Academic All-American (2nd) CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2017 Dylan Moore, P CoSIDA Academic All-American (2nd) CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2016 Dylan Moore, P CoSIDA Academic All-American (1st) CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2015 Tyler Girouard, 3B CoSIDA Academic All-American (3rd) CoSIDA District VI (1st) Nick Thurman, C CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2013 Tyler Girouard, 3B CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2012 Ryan Leonards, SS CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2011 Alex Fuselier, OF CoSIDA District VI (1st)

2010 Alex Fuselier, OF CoSIDA District VI (2nd)

1998 Kevin Cantrelle, OF CoSIDA Academic All-American (1st) CoSIDA District VI (1st)

1992 Jason Shirey, 2B CoSIDA District VI (1st)

1991 Tommy Bates, SS CoSIDA Academic All-American (1st) CoSIDA District VI (1st)

Mark Broussard, IF CoSIDA District VI (2nd)1984 Benny Burke, OF

SENIOR CLASS AWARD

2014 Matt Hicks, P (1st)2019 Gunner Leger (1st)

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ABCA ALL-SOUTH CENTRAL2019 Hayden Cantrelle, SS (1st) 2018 Colten Schmidt, P (1st)2017 Gunner Leger, P (1st) Wyatt Marks, RP (1st)2016 Gunner Leger, P (2nd) Dylan Moore, P (2nd) Kyle Clement, OF (2nd)2015 Gunner Leger, P (1st) Stefan Trosclair, 2B (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (1st) Dylan Moore, P (2nd) Kyle Clement, OF (2nd)2014 Jace Conrad, 2B (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (1st) Caleb Adams, OF (1st) Austin Robichaux, P (2nd) Carson Baranik, P (2nd) Ryan Leonards, 3B (2nd) Seth Harrison, OF (2nd)2013 Dex Kjerstad, OF (1st) Caleb Adams, DH (1st) Austin Robichaux, P (2nd) Tyler Girouard, 3B (2nd)2010 Zach Osborne, P (1st) Chad Keefer, C (2nd)2009 Justin Robichaux, RP (2nd)2008 Hunter Moody, P (1st)2007 Jonathan Lucroy, C (1st) Scott Hawkins, DH/UT (1st) Danny Farquhar, RP (2nd)2006 Hunter Moody, P (1st)2005 Austin Faught, P (1st) Dallas Morris, 3B (1st) John Coker, OF (1st) Kevin Ardoin, P (2nd) Phillip Hawke, 1B (2nd)2004 Dallas Morris, 3B (1st) Rhett Buras, DH (1st) Kevin Ardoin, P (2nd)2003 Corey Coles, OF (1st)2002 Corey Coles, OF (1st) Andy Gros, P (2nd)2000 Justin Gabriel, P (1st) Scott Dohmann, P (2nd)1999 Phil Devey, P (1st) Alan Ochsner, RP (1st)1998 Phil Devey, P (1st) Justin Hemme, DH (1st) Logan Cuellar, P (2nd) B.J. Ryan, 1B (2nd)1997 Trey Poland, P (1st) Cody Robbins, P (1st) Kevin Cantrelle, OF (2nd)1991 Ken Meyers, C (1st)

ABCA ALL-SOUTH CENTRALCOACH OF THE YEAR

2014 Tony Robichaux2010 Tony Robichaux2000 Tony Robichaux1999 Tony Robichaux1991 Mike Boulanger

COLLEGIATE BASEBALLNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK1999 Phil Devey (5/8) Phil Devey (3/23)1992 Javi DeJesus (5/12)

COLLEGEBASEBALLINSIDER.COMNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2004 Kevin Ardoin (3/5)

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER COLLEGIATE BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2004 Phillip Hawke (3/22)

JOHNNY BENCH NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CATCHER OF THE

YEAR2000 Danny Massiatte (Semifinalist)

ALL-SUN BELT2019 Hayden Cantrelle, SS (1st) Todd Lott, UTL (1st) Orynn Veillon, OF (2nd)2018 Colten Schmidt, P (1st) Daniel Lahare, OF (2nd) Kennon Fontenot, UTL (2nd)2017 Gunner Leger, P (1st) Wyatt Marks, P (1st) Joe Robbins, 3B (1st) Steven Sensley, OF (2nd)2016 Gunner Leger, P (1st) Dylan Moore, P (1st) Kyle Clement, OF (1st)2015 Stefan Trosclair, 2B (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (1st) Gunner Leger, P (2nd) Dylan Moore, P (2nd) Kyle Clement, OF (2nd) Tyler Girouard, DH (2nd)2014 Carson Baranik, P (1st) Cody Boutte, P (1st) Jace Conrad, 2B (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (1st) Caleb Adams, OF (1st) Austin Robichaux, P (2nd) Michael Strentz, C (2nd) Ryan Leonards, 3B (2nd) Seth Harrison, OF (2nd)2013 Austin Robichaux, P (1st) Seth Harrison, OF (1st) Dex Kjerstad, OF (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (2nd) Tyler Girouard, 3B (2nd) Caleb Adams, DH (2nd)

Ryan Leonards, UTL (2nd)2011 Lance Marvel, DH (2nd)2010 Zach Osborne, P (1st) Chad Keefer, C (2nd)2009 Scott Hawkins, DH (2nd)2008 Hunter Moody, P (1st)2007 Buddy Glass, P (1st) Jonathan Lucroy, C (1st) Scott Hawkins, DH (1st) Hunter Moody, P (2nd) Danny Farquhar, P (2nd) Jefferies Tatford, OF (2nd)2006 Hunter Moody, P (1st) Buddy Glass, P (2nd) Devery Van De Keere, UT (2nd)2005 Micah Cockrell, UT (1st) Austin Faught, P (1st) Dallas Morris, 3B (1st) Kevin Ardoin, P (2nd) John Coker, OF (2nd) Phillip Hawke, 1B (2nd) Josh Landry, OF (2nd) Jonathan Lucroy (2nd) Justin Merendino (2nd)2004 Justin Bourque, DH (1st) Phillip Hawke, 1B (2nd) Dallas Morris, 3B (2nd) Ryan Core, C (2nd)2003 Corey Coles, OF (1st) Jordy Templet, P (1st) Ryan Core, C (2nd)2002 Andy Gros, P (1st) Corey Coles, OF (1st)2001 Robert Shelton, 3B (2nd)2000 Scott Dohmann, P (1st) Justin Gabriel, P (1st) Ryan Gill, UT (1st) Danny Massiatte, C (1st) Nathan Nelson, 3B (1st) Steven Feehan, OF (2nd) Will Hawkins, OF (2nd)1999 Phil Devey, P (1st) Danny Massiatte, C (1st) Steven Feehan, OF (2nd) Nathan Nelson, 3B (2nd)1998 Justin Hemme, DH (1st) Phil Devey, P (2nd) B.J. Ryan, P (2nd) Kevin Cantrelle, OF (2nd)1997 Trey Poland, P (1st) Cody Robbins, P (1st) Kevin Cantrelle, OF (1st) Justin Hemme, DH (1st) Oswaldo Aguirre, 1B (2nd)1996 Chris Webb, DH (1st)1995 Tony Spaulding, DH (2nd)1994 Mike Gautreau, P (1st) Michael Judge, OF (2nd)1993 Joe Jumonville, 3B (1st) Brian Carlin, OF (2nd) Paul Bako, C (2nd)1992 Javi DeJesus, P (1st) Papo Ramos, OF (1st) Wade Sholmire, OF (2nd)

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ALL-AMERICAN SOUTH1991 Ken Meyers, C (1st) Tommy Bates, SS (1st) Gary Haught, P (1st) Wade Sholmire, OF (1st) Chris Benhardt, P (2nd) Papo Ramos, OF (2nd)1990 Ken Meyers, C (1st) Kevin McDonald, P (1st) Perry Berry, 2B (1st) Joe Burnett, OF (1st) Butch Harris, OF (1st) Greg Blevins, C (1st) Damian Grossie, 3B (2nd)1989 Donne Wall, P Butch Harris, OF David King, DH1988 Howard Landry, P Ramon Hernandez, OF

ALL-SOUTHLAND1979 Jerry Nalley, OF (1st)1978 Jose Alvarez, P (1st) Mickey Berry, SS (1st) Herb Weaver, OF (1st)1977 Dave Oliver, OF (1st)

ALL-GULF STATES1969 Major Swindler, OF (1st) Ron Guidry, P (2nd) Paul Trahan, C (2nd) Charles Bordes, IF (2nd)1966 Leslie O’Neal, P (1st) Leonard Kleinpeter, OF (1st) Richard Storms, 3B (2nd)1966 Leslie O’Neal, P (1st) Leonard Kleinpeter, OF (1st)1965 Harry Stelly, P Dwight Caillouet, C1964 Harry Stelly, P Lionel Kleinpeter, OF1963 Harry Stelly, P (1st) Pat Richard, UT (1st) Lionel Kleinpeter, OF (1st) Leslie O’Neal, P (2nd) Leonard Kleinpeter, UT (2nd)1962 Eddie Mouton, OF (1st)1961 Eddie Mouton, OF (1st)

SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR2015 Blake Trahan2014 Jace Conrad

SUN BELT PITCHER OF THE YEAR2018 Colten Schmidt2014 Carson Baranik2006 Hunter Moody2005 Austin Faught2000 Scott Dohmann

SUN BELT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2007 Nolan Gisclair, OF1997 Trey Poland, P

SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2016 Nick Lee, P2015 Gunner Leger, P2013 Blake Trahan, SS

SUN BELT COACH OF THE YEAR2014 Tony Robichaux2007 Tony Robichaux2005 Tony Robichaux1997 Tony Robichaux

SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK2019 Hunter Kaslus (5/18) Hayden Cantrelle (3/26)2016 Kyle Clement (2/23) Joe Robbins (4/18) Stefan Trosclair (5/23)2015 Blake Trahan (3/10) Stefan Trosclair (3/31) Kyle Clement (4/28)2014 Jace Conrad (3/10) Seth Harrison (3/24) Chase Compton (5/5)2013 Dylan Butler (4/29)2012 Chase Compton (2/27)2011 Mike Petello (5/23)2010 Alex Fuselier (5/10)2009 Les Smith (3/23) Greg Fontenot (4/6)2007 Kolin Hatfield (4/2) Jefferies Tatford (4/9) Jonathan Lucroy (5/7)2006 Josh Landry (5/22)2005 Dallas Morris (3/7) Justin Morgan (3/28) Jonathan Lucroy (4/18)2004 Phillip Hawke (3/22) Dallas Morris (4/12)2003 Corey Coles (4/28)2002 Bryan Sneed (4/1) Chase Lambin (5/13)2000 Rick Haydel (3/20) Will Hawkins (4/3)1999 George O’Dwyer (3/29) Ryan Gill (4/19) Ian Calais (5/17)1998 Rick Haydel (4/20)1997 Kevin Cantrelle (3/31) Justin Hemme (4/14)1995 Tony Spaulding (3/20)1994 Brooke Inzerella (3/28) Travis Krause (4/25)1992 Papo Ramos (4/13)

SUN BELT PITCHER OF THE WEEK2019 Brandon Young (4/9)2018 Jack Burk (3/6) Colten Schmidt (4/3) Colten Schmidt (4/10)2017 Gunner Leger (3/7) Gunner Leger (3/14) Wyatt Marks (4/17)2016 Dylan Moore (3/15) Evan Guillory (4/11)2014 Carson Baranik (2/17) Austin Robichaux (3/3) Carson Baranik (5/5)2013 Austin Robichaux (4/15)2012 Austin Robichaux (5/14) Jordan Harrison (4/9) Jordan Nicholson (3/19)2011 Jordan Nicholson (5/9) Taylor Hubbell (3/1)2010 Zach Osborne (3/22) Zach Osborne (4/12)2009 Zach Osborne (4/6) Zach Osborne (4/27)2008 Hunter Moody (2/26) Hunter Moody (3/2) Hunter Moody (3/24)2006 Hunter Moody (2/23) Hunter Moody (3/14) Jason Fernandez (4/3) Buddy Glass (4/10) Jason Fernandez (4/17) Danny Farquhar (5/8)2005 Kevin Ardoin (2/14) Kevin Ardoin (4/18)2004 Kevin Ardoin (3/2) Kevin Ardoin (4/12)2003 Kevin Ardoin (4/14) Jordy Templet (4/21) Andy Gros (5/5)2002 Justin Gabriel (4/1) Andy Gros (4/22) Kraig Schambough (5/6)2001 Eric Templet (4/16)2000 Scott Dohmann (3/13) Eric Templet (5/1)1999 Phil Devey (3/8) Alan Ochsner (4/12) Scott Dohmann (5/3)1998 Phil Devey (3/9)1997 Chad Bailey (3/24) Trey Poland (4/21)1996 Chad Bailey (4/15)1995 Jason Sheppard (3/27)1992 Javi DeJesus (3/30) Scott Fishback (4/20) Javi DeJesus (5/11)

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ASC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1991 Gary Haught1989 Donne Wall

ASC COACH OF THE YEAR

1991 Mike Boulanger1988 Mike Boulanger

ASC PLAYER OF THE WEEK1991 Ken Meyers (3/18) Wade Sholmire (4/8) Chris Benhardt (4/15) Michael Watts (4/22) Andy Fox (5/6)1990 Damian Grossie (3/19) Butch Harris (4/16) Pete Guajardo (4/30)1989 Ron Vincent (3/20) David King (4/17) David Smith (5/1)1988 Chris Howard (3/9)

ASC PITCHER OF THE WEEK1991 Chris Benhardt (4/1) Wade Sholmire (4/8) Gary Haught (4/29) Gary Haught (5/6)1989 Donne Wall (4/3)1988 Kelly Calvin (3/9) Howard Landry (4/11) Howard Landry (5/2)

SOUTHLAND PITCHER OF THE YEAR1978 Jose Alvarez

GULF STATES PLAYER OF THE YEAR1966 Leslie O’Neal

GULF STATES PITCHER OF THE YEAR1955 Charlie Albritton

ALL-LOUISIANA2019 Todd Lott, DH (1st) Hunter Kasuls, 2B (2nd) Hayden Cantrelle, SS (2nd)2018 Colten Schmidt, P (1st) Daniel Lahare, OF (2nd) Hogan Harris, P (HM) Logan Stoelke, P (HM)2017 Gunner Leger, P (1st) Wyatt Marks, P (2nd) Steven Sensley, OF (2nd)2016 Dylan Moore, P (1st) Kyle Clement, OF (1st)2015 Stefan Trosclair, 2B (1st) Tyler Girouard, DH (1st) Gunner Leger, P (2nd) Blake Trahan, SS (2nd) Kyle Clement, OF (2nd)2014 Carson Baranik, P (1st) Jace Conrad, 2B (1st)

Blake Trahan, SS (1st) Caleb Adams, OF (1st) Tyler Girouard, DH (1st) Cody Boutte, P (2nd) Austin Robichaux, P (2nd) Michael Strentz, C (2nd) Ryan Leonards, 3B (2nd) Seth Harrison, OF (2nd)2013 Austin Robichaux, P (1st) Michael Strentz, C (1st) Tyler Girouard, 3B (1st) Seth Harrison, OF (1st) Dex Kjerstad, OF (1st) Caleb Adams, DH (1st) Ryan Leonards, UTL (1st) Blake Trahan, SS (2nd)2011 Mike Petello, OF (1st) Jordan Nicholson, P (2nd) Greg Fontenot, SS (HM)2010 Zach Osborne, P (1st) Jordan Poirrier, 2B (2nd) Chad Keefer, C (HM)2009 Justin Robichaux, P (2nd)2008 Hunter Moody, P (1st)2007 Danny Farquhar, P (1st) Jonathan Lucroy, C (1st) Nolan Gisclair, OF (1st) Scott Hawkins, DH (1st) Buddy Glass, P (2nd) Jefferies Tatford, OF (2nd) Hunter Moody, P (HM)2006 Hunter Moody, P (1st) Jonathan Lucroy, C (1st) Jason Fernandez, P (2nd) Buddy Glass, P (2nd) Devery Van De Keere, UT (2nd) Jameson Parker, SS (HM) Jefferies Tatford, 1B (HM)2005 Austin Faught, P (1st) Phillip Hawke, 1B (1st) Dallas Morris, 3B (1st) Jonathan Lucroy, DH (2nd) Micah Cockrell, UT (2nd)2004 Dallas Morris, 3B (1st) Kevin Ardoin, P (2nd) Patrick Green, P (2nd) Justin Merendino, 2B (2nd)2003 Corey Coles, OF (1st)2002 Justin Gabriel, P (1st) Andy Gros, P (2nd) Corey Coles, UT (2nd)2000 Scott Dohmann, P (1st) Justin Gabriel, P (1st) Rick Haydel, SS (1st) Ryan Gill, UT (1st) Danny Massiatte, C (2nd) Steven Feehan, OF (HM)1999 Phil Devey, P (1st) Steven Feehan, OF (2nd) Nathan Nelson, 3B (2nd) Danny Massiatte, C (HM)1998 Justin Hemme, DH (1st) B.J. Ryan, UT (1st) Phil Devey, P (2nd) Kevin Cantrelle, OF (2nd)1997 Trey Poland, P (1st) Cody Robbins, P (1st)

Justin Hemme, DH (1st) Kevin Cantrelle, OF (2nd) Oswaldo Aguirre, 1B (2nd)1996 Chris Webb, DH (1st) Ian Methvin, P (2nd)1995 Tony Spaulding, DH (2nd)1994 Mike Gautreau, P (1st) Michael Judge, OF (2nd) Travis Krause, OF (2nd)1992 Papo Ramos, OF (1st) Javi DeJesus, P (1st)1991 Tommy Bates, SS (1st) Chris Benhardt, P (1st) Andy Fox, DH (1st) Gary Haught, P (1st) Ken Meyers, C (2nd) Wade Sholmire, OF (2nd) Papo Ramos, OF (2nd) Jason Shirey, 2B (2nd)1990 Kevin McDonald, P (1st) Butch Harris, OF (1st) Greg Blevins, C (1st) Perry Berry, 2B (2nd)1989 Donne Wall, P (1st) Kevin Meyers, SS (1st)1988 Howard Landry, P (1st) Chris Howard, C (1st) Kevin Meyers, SS (1st) Joe Turk, DH (1st) Al Mendibles, 2B (2nd)1985 Xavier Hernandez, P David Alvis, 1B Doug Kellogg, SS1984 Garrett O’Connor, P Doug Kellogg, SS Ron Robicheaux, OF

HITTER/PLAYER OF THE YEAR2014 Jace Conrad

PITCHER OF THE YEAR2018 Colten Schmidt2010 Zach Osborne2007 Danny Farquhar2006 Hunter Moody

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2015 Stefan Trosclair (2B)2013 Dex Kjerstad (OF)2007 Nolan Gisclair (OF)2006 Devery Van De Keere (UT)1996 Chris Webb (DH)1988 Chris Howard (C)

COACH OF THE YEAR2014 Tony Robichaux2010 Tony Robichaux2007 Tony Robichaux2000 Tony Robichaux1999 Tony Robichaux1997 Tony Robichaux1988 Mike Boulanger

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2019Brock Batty (General Studies)Gavin Bourgeois (Insurance & Risk Management)Brennan Breaux (Management)Nathan Camp (Exercise Science)Connor Cooke (Management)Alex Hannie (Finance)Dalton Horton (General Studies)Connor Joffrion (Marketing)Hunter Kasuls (Finance)Daniel Lahare (General Studies)Michael Leaumont (Mechanical Engineering)Gunner Leger (General Studies)O’Nea Lochridge (Management)Kole Mckinnon (General Studies)Adam Mitchell (General Studies)Handsome Monica (Political Science)Austin Perrin (General Studies)Blake Schultz (Marketing)Tremaine Spears (Sports Management)Brennan Stone (Exercise Science)Sebastian Toro (General Studies)

2018Caleb Armstrong (Management)Brock Batty (Broadcasting)Hayden Cantrelle (Exercise Science)Luke Coker (Exercise Science)Grant Cox (Management)Blake Faecher (Industrial Technology)Alexander Hannie (Finance)Hunter Kasuls (Finance)Zachary Lafleur (General Studies)Francis Lochridge (General Studies)Eric Moll (Finance)Handsome Monica (Political Science)Dylan Moore (Political Science)Logan Stoelke (Industrial Technology)Tyler Stover (General Studies)

2017Josh Aguilar (Finance)Caleb Armstrong (Management)Henry Campbell (Exercise Science)Christopher Charpentier (Finance)Trent Cormier (General Studies)Ishmael Edwards (General Studies)Haden Erbe (Kinesiology)Hogan Harris (Exercise Science)Zachary Lafleur (General Studies)Colton Lee (Kinesiology)Gunner Leger (Exercise Science)Eric Moll (Finance)Handsome Monica (General Studies)Dylan Moore (Political Science)Alexander Pinero (General Studies)Tremaine Spears (Sports Management)Logan Stoelke (Industrial Technology)

2016Will Bacon (Exercise Science)Eric Carter (General Studies)Chris Charpentier (Finance)Greg Davis (Petroleum Engineering)Ishmael Edwards (General Studies)Evan Guillory (Sports Management)Hogan Harris (Exercise Science)Hunter Kasuls (Undeclared - Sciences)

Nick Lee (Sports Management)Gunner Leger (Exercise Science)Wyatt Marks (General Studies)Greg Milhorn (General Studies)Brian Mills (General Studies)Dylan Moore (Political Science-Pre Law)Alex Pinero (General Studies)Ryne Ray (Industrial Design)John Rizer (Undeclared - Sciences)Joe Robbins (General Studies)Steven Sensley (General Studies)Logan Stoelke (Industrial Technology)Nick Thurman (Management)Stefan Trosclair (General Studies)Jacob Wharton (Finance)Nicolas Zaunbrecher (Psychology)

2015Adam Angelle (General Studies)Will Bacon (General Studies)Reagan Bazar (General Studies)Ben Carter (Mechanical Engineering)Eric Carter (General Studies)Chris Charpentier (Finance)Brenn Conrad (General Studies)Riley Cooper (General Studies)Greg Davis (General Studies)Derek Herrington (General Studies)Colton Lee (General Studies)Gunner Leger (Exercise Science)Greg Milhorn (General Studies)Brian Mills (General Studies)Dylan Moore (Political Science/Pre-Law)Evan Powell (General Studies)Joe Robbins (General Studies)Logan Stoelke (Industrial Technology)Blaine Suehs (Undeclared Sciences)Nick Thurman (Management)Connor Toups (General Studies)Blake Trahan (Sports Management)Stefan Trosclair (General Studies)Orynn Veillon (Sports Management)Nick Zaunbrecher (Psychology)

2014 Caleb Adams (Sports Management)Adam Angelle (General Studies)Carson Baranik (General Studies)Ben Carter (General Studies)Chris Charpentier (Marketing)Chase Compton (General Studies)Jace Conrad (General Studies)Riley Cooper (Criminal Justice)Greg Davis (General Studies)Tyler Girouard (Sports Management)Hayden Guidry (Exercise Science)Seth Harrison (General Studies)Matt Hicks (Biology)Ryan Leonards (Geology)Greg Milhorn (General Studies)Matt Plitt (General Studies)Evan Powell (General Studies)Austin Robichaux (General Studies)Michael Strentz (General Studies)Nick Thurman (Management)Connor Toups (Criminal Justice)Blake Trahan (Sports Management)Nick Zaunbrecher (Psychology)

2013Sam Carriere (General Studies)Ben Carter (General Studies)Chase Compton (General Studies)Ben Frith (Mechanical Engineering)Tyler Girouard (Sports Management)Seth Harrison (General Studies)Ryan Leonards (Geology)Kendall Mayer (Sports Management)Logan Preston (Kinesiology)Robert Staten (Marketing)Connor Toups (Management)Nathan Zavos (General Studies)Cody Boutte (General Studies)Cord Cockrell (General Studies)Jace Conrad (Sports Management)Chris Griffitt (General Studies)Matt Hicks (Biology)Dexter Kjerstad (General Studies)Matt Plitt (General Studies)Austin Robichaux (General Studies)Michael Strentz (General Studies)Alex Stringer (Petroleum EngineeringNick Thurman (Management)Blake Trahan (Sports Management)

2012Ben Carter (General Studies) Henri Faucheux (Sports Management) Tyler Girouard (Sports Management)Ethan Hebert (Electrical Engineering)Matt Hicks (Biology)Ryan Leonards (Geology) Kendall Mayer (General Studies)Logan Preston (Kinesiology)Thomas Simoneaux (Sports Management) Jace Conrad (Management)Tyler Frederick (Finance)Ben Frith (Mechanical Engineering)Jordan Harrison (General Studies)Derek Howell (General Studies)Daniel Nichols (General Studies)James Peterson (General Studies)Austin Robichaux (General Studies)

2011Brandon Clark (Marketing)Daniel Cloteaux (General Studies)Ben Frith (Mechanical Engineering)Alex Fuselier (Biology)Matt Goulas (General Studies)Matt Hicks (Biology)Mike Petello (General Studies)Thomas Simoneaux (Athletic Training) Trask Switzenberg (General Studies)Dustin Ardoin (General Studies)Michael Cook (Civil Engineering)Tyler Cook (Mechanical Engineering)Chase Compton (Industrial Technology)Matthew Degraauw (Exercise Science)Tyler Frederick (Finance)Tyler Girouard (Exercise Science)Ethan Hebert (Electrical Engineering)Ryan Leonards (Undeclared/Liberal Arts)Lance Marvel (General Studies)Kyle Neely (Computer Science)Jordan Poirrier (General Studies)Michael Strentz (Kinesiology)Chase Traffica (General Studies)

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2010Michael Cook (Civil Engineering)Alex Fuselier (Biology)Matt Goulas (General Studies)Zach Osborne (General Studies)Kyle Bostick (General Studies)Colton Daigle (Finance)Jacob Duhon (Mechanical Engineering)Manning Duhon (Management)Greg Fontenot (General Studies)T.J. Geith (General Studies)Ethan Hebert (Electrical Engineering)Chad Keefer (General Studies)Jordan Landry (Management)Lance Marvel (General Studies)Dayton Marze (General Studies)Jon Masch (General Studies)Jordan Nicholson (General Studies)Kyle Olasin (General Studies)Justin Robichaux (General Studies)Joey Satriano (General Studies)Alex Spikes (Chemistry)Trask Switzenberg (General Studies)Chase Traffica (General Studies)

2009Tyler Benzel (Sports Management)Randall Bulliard (General Studies)Corey Chapman (General Studies)Michael Cook (Civil Engineering)Tyler Frederick (Finance)Alex Fuselier (Biology)Chance Harst (General Studies)Ethan Hebert (Electrical Engineering)William Long (General Studies)Justin Robichaux (General Studies)Les Smith (Finance)Ben Suit (Mechanical Engineering)Travis Whipple (Land & Resource Mgmt.)

2008Xavier Alexander (General Studies)Gabe Begneaud (General Studies)Corey Chapman (General Studies)Michael Cook (Civil Engineering)Leif Dubois (Management)Nolan Gisclair (General Studies)Matt Goulas (Excercise Science)Chance Harst (General Studies)Ethan Hebert (Telecommunications)Patrick Holloway (Management)Blaine LaFleur (Mechanical Engineering)Dayton Marze (Exercise Science)Dustin Miller (Nursing)Hunter Moody (General Studies)Cy Primeaux (General Studies)Andre Robichaux (General Studies)Justin Robichaux (General Studies)Steven Schroeder (Management)James Simon (Computer Science)Brent Solich (General Studies)Travis Whipple (Land & Resource Mgmt.)

2007Tim Beasley (General Studies)Gabe Begneaud (Broadcasting)Brad Benson (General Studies)Randall Bulliard (Kinesiology)Matt Casbon (Sports Management)Chris Caswell (Finance)Corey Chapman (General Studies)Geoff Craig (Accounting)Buddy Glass (Management)Blaine LaFleur (Mechanical Engineering)

Andrew Laughter (General Studies)Michael Levi (General Studies)Jonathan Lucroy (Sustainable Resources)Dane Maxwell (Athletic Training)Michael Petitto (Biology)Cy Primeaux (General Studies)Justin Robicheaux (Undecided)Tim Santiago (General Studies)

2006Devon Bourque (Electrical Engineering)Matt Casbon (General Studies)Chris Caswell (Finance)Jonathan Cottrell (Biology)Geoff Craig (Accounting)Danny Farquhar (Finance)Nolan Gisclair (General Studies)Gregory Harmon (Exercise Science)Matt Hicks (Management)Blaine LaFleur (Mechanical Engineering)Josh Landry (Finance)Jeremy Lucroy (Criminal Justice)Jonathan Lucroy (Sustainable Resources)Dustin Miller (Civil Engineering)Jameson Parker (Management)Alex Preciado (Finance)Justin Randa (General Studies)Ty Rassmussen (Kinesiology)Chase Richard (General Studies)Tim Santiago (General Studies)Steven Schroeder (General Studies)

2005Matthew BoundsDevon Bourque (Electrical Engineering)Jeff CookAustin Faught (Management)Buddy Glass (Management)Phillip Hawke (Finance)Blaine LaFleur (Mechanical Engineering)Jeff Martinez (General Studies)Justin MerendinoJeff MizziHunter Moody (Management)Justin Morgan (Kinesiology)Jameson Parker (Finance)Ian Pecoraro (General Studies)Alex Preciado (Finance)Brandt Sanders (Nursing)Jonathon Smith (Business Administration)Jefferies Tatford (Civil Engineering)Josh Williams

2004Kevin Ardoin (Computer Engineering)Devon Bourque (Electrical Engineering)Micah Cockrell (Management)Ryan Core (General Studies)Phillip Hawke (Finance)Josh Kohrs (General Studies)Brandon Montemayor (General Studies)Thad Montgomery (Finance)Justin Morgan (Kinesiology)Dallas Morris (Management)Jameson Parker (Finance)Ian Pecoraro (General Studies)Brandt Sanders (Nursing)Jefferies Tatford (Civil Engineering)Sport Voorhies (General Studies)

2003Kevin Ardoin (Computer Engineering)Devon Bourque (Electrical Engineering)

Mario Cardinale (Biology)Austin Faught (Management)Danny McMurtry (Education)Justin Morgan (Kinesiology)Jordy Templet (Industrial Technology)Jeremy Whipple (Management)

2002Kevin Ardoin (Computer Engineering)Ken Brown (Criminal Justice)Phillip Hawke (Finance)Danny McMurtry (General Studies)Thad Montgomery (Finance)Justin Morgan (Education)Dallas Morris (Electrical Engineering)Kevin Preau (General Studies)Brad Saloom (Finance)Doug Vicknair (General Studies)

2001Scott Atwood (General Studies)Rick Haydel (Geneal Studies)Danny McMurtry (General Studies)Gordon O’Brien (General Studies)Doug Vicknair (General Studies)

2000Charlie Babineaux (Marketing)Bret Bailey (Management)Rick Haydel (General Studies)Donald Hooton (BSAT)John McElligot (BSAT)Jacob Peterson (Civil Engineering)Blake Rice (Electrical Engineering)Brad Saloom (Finance)Dustin Zimmer (Accounting)

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Duhon, Jerrod 1989Dunkin, Jarold 1994Dunphy, Robert 1979-81-82Duplantis, Mitch 1987-88-89-90Duplechain, Trent 1998-99Duplechin, Brian 1989Dupuis, Alcee 1914-15Dupuy, Connor 2019

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Wascom, Blake 2009-10-11Waukau, Merv 1986-87Weaver, Herb 1977-78Webb, Chris 1996Webb, Nick 2000Weber, Thad 1988Weber, Todd 1982-83-84-85Welbourne, Aaron 2000-01Welch, Billy 1979-80-81-82Welch, Jinks 1962West, Dale 1984-85-86Wheatley, Randy 1990Whipple, Travis 2008-09Whitten, Luther 1950Wilbert, Andy 1953Wilborn, Greg 2006-07-09Wiley, Jordan 2019Williams, Brett 2018Williams, Jam 2015-16Williams, Jamie 1991Williams, Marshall 1941Williams, Walter 1911-13Willis, Curley 1926-27Wilson, Eddie 1961Wilson, Jason 2002-03Wilson, Ryan 2013-14Wilson, Zach 1997-98Windham, Jonathan 2018-2019Winston, Lonnie 1987Winters, Mark 1987Wolf, Clyde 1955-56-57-58Wood, Scott 1991-92Wooley, Brian 1982-83-84Wooly, Dan 1988-89Wright, Marty 1983-84

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-1- Tom Carroll 1974 Steve Furber 1975 Del Kulbeth 1977-78 Tim Cox 1979 Steve Selcer 1980 Bobby Hobbs 1984-87 Terry Fitzpatrick 1988 Matt Raxsdale 1989 Jason Shirey 1991-92 Vincent Chimento 1994-95 Stuart Cestia 1996 Jeremy Neyland 1997-98 Kent Schaub 1999 Bubba Olivier 2001 Chad Verret 2002 Brandt Sanders 2003-06 Xavier Alexander 2007 Greg Fontenot 2008-11 Cord Cockrell 2012-13 Connor Toups 2014-15Ryne Ray 2016-17Connor Dupuy 2018-19

-2- Gil Padgett 1974 Rick O’Krepki 1975 David Stelly 1977 Harry Thomas 1979-80 Joel Boni 1981 Todd Weber 1984 Gene Shell 1986-87 Thad Weber 1988 John Jarvis 1989 Marty Lacy 1992-94 Troy May 1995-96 Troy May 1997 Drew Topham 1998 Scott Carboni 2001-02 Kyle Broussard 2003 Kevin Preau 2004 Adam Massiate 2005 Matt Hicks 2006-09 Mike Trahan 2010 Dominick Francia 2011-12 Sam Carriere 2013 Adam Angelle 2014-15Brian Mills 2016Colton Schmidt 2017-18Connor Cooke 2018

-3 // RETIRED- Ron Guidry 1969-70 Randy Guillotte 1974-75 Randy Dennis 1976 Billy Garcia 1977-78 Wayne Bares 1979 Mike Madona 1980 John Jewell 1981 Todd Thomas 1984-86 Ron Bradshaw 1987 Mark Broussard 1989

-4-

Del Kulbeth 1974-75 Dave Oliver 1976 Gary Hinson 1977-78 Doug Mueller 1979-80 Thomas Bridges 1981 Marty Wright 1984 Terry Fitzpatrick 1987 Brian Duplechin 1989 Mark Broussard 1990-91 Blane Cole 1994-95 Ian Calais 1996-99 Bret Bailey 2000-01 Chase Lambin 2002 Thad Montgomery 2003-05 Geoff Craig 2006 Josh Logan 2007-08

Patrick Holloway 2009 Daniel Nichols 2010-12 Blake Trahan 2013-15Dylon Poncho 2016-17Brennan Breaux 2018-19

-5- Danny Landry 1974 Jon Pevey 1975-76 Mickey Berry 1977-78 Jerry Nalley 1979-80 Marlon Coplin 1981 Xavier Hernandez 1984-86 Joe Turk 1987-88 Randy Watts 1989 Robert Turk 1991-93 Danny DiPace 1994 Kevin Cantrelle 1995-98 Danny Massiatte 1999-00 Charles Redmond 2002-03 Jameson Parker 2004-06 Dustin Miller 2007 Randall Bulliard 2008-11 Riley Cooper 2014-15Colten Lee 2017Hayden Cantrelle 2018-19

-6- Pete Marlin 1974-75 Paul Trosclair 1976 Phil Stillwell 1977 Joel Boni 1979-80 Brian Wooley 1984 Jason Brogden 1985 Reese Beers 1986 Al Mendibles 1987-88 David Smith 1989 Papo Ramos 1991-92 Skip Madden 1993 Myron Robinson 1994 Chad Kirkhart 1995 Chris Webb 1996 Dayne Masters 1997-98 Rick Haydel 2000-01 Alberto Ramos 2002 Austin Faught 2003 Justin Merendino 2004-05 Tim Santiago 2006 Dillon Guillory 2007-10 Jordan Bourque 2011-12 Nick Thurman 2013-16Nick Lee 2017-18Jordan Wiley 2019

-7- Joe Hart 1974 Paul LeGuenec 1975-77 Phil Stillwell 1978 Billy Welch 1979-81 Keith Snyder 1984 Adam Lamle 1986-87 Randy Watts 1988 Randy Habetz 1989 Jon Bates 1991 Jason Gonzalez 1992-93 Jason Gonzalez 1994 Joe Almarez 1995 Anthony Babineaux 1996 Jason Gonzalez 1998-2002 Ray Dees 2003 John Coker 2004 Ray Dees 2005 Greg Wilborn 2006-07 Will Long 2008-10 Ryan Leonards 2011-14 Kyle Clement 2015-16O’Neal Lochridge 2018-19

-8- Frank Olasin 1974 Joe Ragusa 1975-77

Bruce Waller 1978-79 Lenny Frazier 1980-81 Dell Hughes 1984 Alan Mauney 1986-87 Damian Grossie 1988-91 Mark Broussard 1992 Kyle Seibold 1993-94 Adam Judice 1996-99 Nick Webb 2000 Justin Boyd 2001 Doug Vicknair 2002 Aaron Hays 2003-04 John Coker 2005 Devon Bourque 2006-07 Luke Wagley 2008-09 Trask Switzenberg 2010-11 Logan Preston 2012-13 Derek Herrington 2015-16Zach LeFleur 2017-18Blake Schultz 2019

-9- Steve Furber 1974 Ed Mock 1975-76 Herb Weaver 1977-78 Joe Cutler 1981 Glenn Cecchini 1984 Todd Weber 1985 Mark Winters 1987 Andy Fox 1991-92 Brooke Inzerella 1993-95 Brett Stafford 1996-98 Ryan Gill 1999-00 Matt Pavlich 2001 Kraig Schambough 2002-05 Alex Preciado 2006 Tim Santiago 2007 Jordan Poirrier 2008-11 Tyler Girouard 2012-15Tyler Girouard 2016Todd Lott 2017-19

-10- Mike Debaillon 1974 Ken Fuselier 1975 Bob Kulbeth 1977-80 Steve Selcer 1981 Randy Robicheaux 1984-86 Devin Henry 1989 Tommy Bates 1990-91 Todd Guidry 1992 Tim Doherty 1993 Tommy Bates 1994 Bubba Olivier 2003-04 Franco Cardinale 2005 Jeff Martinez 2006 Nolan Gisclair 2007-08 Matt Lackie 2009 Tyler Frederick 2010-12 Joe Robbins 2013-14 Kennon Fontenot 2015Brad Antchak 2016-17Alex Hannie 2018-19

-11- John Patout 1974 Joe Hart 1975-76 Wade Greasby 1977 Stafford Stuart 1978 Chuck Barnes 1979-80 Claude Corley 1981 Bo Stuart 1984-85 Ed Yacopino 1986 Carl Cochran 1987 Dan Wooly 1988-89 Joe Burnett 1990 Trip Couch 1991-92 Jason Sheppard 1993-95 Zach Wilson 1997-98 Chad Arceneaux 1999 Neil Simoneaux 2000-01 Jeff Martinez 2002-05

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Scott Hawkins 2006-09 Brooks Badeaux 2010 Michael Strentz 2011-14 Trace Guidry 2015Alex Pinero 2016-17Kole McKinnon 2018-19

-12- Mike Sheffield 1974-76 Mike Hebert 1977 Marc Baronet 1979-81 Doug Kellogg 1984-85 Lonnie Winston 1987 Tim Brooks 1988 Mitch Gaspard 1990-92 Shawn Terro 1994-96 Jim Fritz 1997 George O’Dwyer 1998-99 Lance Stutes 2000-01 Justin Bourque 2002-04 Leonard Guerrero 2005 Matt Casbon 2006-07 Tyler Benzel 2008-09 Ryland Parker 2010-11 Austin Robichaux 2012-14 Joe Robbins 2015-17Jonathan Windham 2018-19

-13- Ken Hensgens 1974-76 Marc Prudhomme 1977-79 Clyde Wolf 1980 Billy Davis 1981 Billy Davis 1984 Ken Geile 1985 Ken Meyers 1988-92 Kevin Schramm 1993 Chad Bailey 1994 John McClure 1995-96 Wade Simoneaux 1996-2002 Sport Voorhies 2003-04 Jefferies Tatford 2005-07 Travis Whipple 2008-09 Jon Masch 2010 Chris Sinclair 2011-12 Caleb Adams 2013-14 Brenn Conrad 2015-17Monroe Moll 2018Sebastian Toro 2019

-14- Fred Dugas 1974-75 Rick Urban 1976-78 Kenneth Brooks 1979-80 Darren Duhon 1981, 84-85 Howard Landry 1986 Brady Mouton 1988-89 Greg Kroeger 1990 Mike Gautreau 1991-92 Michael Judge 1993-94 Chad Bailey 1995 Tony Landry 1996-97 Bret Bailey 1998-99 Charlie Babineaux 2001 Thad Montgomery 2002 John Szefc 2003-08 Tyler Frederick 2009 Chase Traffica 2010-13 Greg Milhorn 2014-15 Kennon Fontenot 2016-18Nathan Camp 2019

-15- Rolando Surita 1974 Dean Conwell 1975-78 Lorne Landreneau 1979-81 Garrett O’Connor 1984-85 Brent Morton 1986-87 Aurelian Duhon 1988-89 Steve Porter 1991 Brandon Credeur 1992-95

Trey Poland 1997 Jared Becker 1998 Neil Simoneaux 1999 Justin Gabriel 2000, 2002 Jered Salazar 2003-05 Jonathan Cottrell 2006 Justin Robichaux 2007-10 Justin Robichaux 2011 Dylan Butler 2012-15Blake Talbot 2016Tyler Stover 2018Jacob Schultz 2019

-16- David Breaux 1974 Randy Dufrene 1975 Gerald Grand 1976 Wayne Matthews 1977-79 David Guidry 1980-81 Benny Burke 1984-86 Mitch Duplantis 1987-90 Anthony Babineaux 1992-94 Anthony Babineaux 1995 Bryan Robinson 1996 Anthony Babineaux 1997-2018Austin Bradford 2019

-17- Gerald Grand 1974 Mike Jones 1976 Mark Mueller 1977-78 Mark Lalande 1979-81 Ricardo Roldan 1984 Joe Blood 1985-86 Mike Sexton 1987 Mark Hutchinson 1988 Carl Rachal 1989-91 Scott Istre 1992 Scott Perkins 1993 Kevin Rodrigue 1994 Jeff Orth 1995 Wes Theriot 1996 John McClure 1997 Logan Cuellar 1998 Alan Ochsner 1999 Brad Saloom 2001-04 Ken Pokryfke 2005 TJ Gros 2006-07 Thad Griffen 2008-09 Jordan Nicholson 2010-12 Kody Smith 2013 Martin Anderson 2014 Brian Mills 2015Gunner Leger 2016-19

-18- Carl Meche 1974 Frank Olasin 1975 Mike Kerrigan 1976-77 Billy Neef 1979 Lee Frankel 1981 Ron Robicheaux 1984-86 Jerry Bourgeois 1988-89 Cyrus Crosby 1990-91 Scott Fishback 1992-93 Chad Domingue 1994-96 Bryan Robinson 1997 Trey Bullinger 1999-00 Danny McMurtry 2002-03 Adam Massiatte 2004 Hunter Moody 2005-08 Kyle Bostick 2009-10 Brooks Badeaux 2011 Henri Faucheux 2012 Hayden Guidry 2014 Evan Guillory 2015-17Tremaine Spears 2018-19

-19- Danny McIver 1974

Keith Muehr 1975 Theo Stafford 1976-77 John Pourciau 1978 Steve Klapkjo 1980 Phil Jackson 1981 Chuck Phillips 1984 Troy Alexander 1985 David Fricke 1986 Ramon Hernandez 1988-89 Brett Simpson 1990 Todd Lawrence 1991 Brendan Daly 1992-93 Demond Thomas 1995 Blaine Phillips 1996 Jason Goltry 1997-98 Castulo Valdez 1999 Tommy Clark 2000 Kevin Preau 2001-03 Rhett Buras 2004 CJ Blue 2005 Gregory Harmon 2006-09 Lance Marvel 2010-11 Jace Conrad 2012-14 Colton Lee 2015Hunter Kasuls 2016-19

-20- Willy Boyd 1974-76 Matt Bullinger 1977-78 Jim Nance 1979-80 Jamie Morgan 1981, 84 Greg Cox 1985 Perry Shock 1986 Charlie Carter 1987 Donne Wall 1988-89 Perry Berry 1990 Rob Short 1991-92 Marc LeBlanc 1993 Blake Robertson 1994-95 Jeff Robinson 1996-97 Nathan Nelson 1998-00 Bryan Sneed 2001-03 Justin Morgan 2004-05 John McCarthy 2006 Chase Richard 2007Matt Broussard 2008-09 Alex Spikes 2010 Mike Trahan 2011-12 Adam Todd 2012 Cody Boutte 2013-14 Greg Davis 2015Greg Davis 2016Brock Batty 2018-19

-21- Ronald Hurst 1974 Kyle Hawthorne 1975 Jeff Garren 1976 Gene Bacque 1977-78 Mike Hebert 1979-81 Donnie Boutin 1984-85 Kevin Meyers 1986 Greg Landry 1987 Brent Benson 1988 Steve Galloway 1989 Randy Wheatley 1990 Paul Bako 1991-93 Mitch Deshotels 1994-95 Brandon Doucet 1997-98 Mo Douglas 1999 Jarvis Larry 2000-01 Ken Brown 2002 Jason Rodriguez 2004 Jonathan Lucroy 2005-07 Dayton Marze 2008-10 Josh Bailey 2011 Derek Howell 2012 Dex Kjerstad 2013 Chris Domingue 2014-18Orynn Veillon 2019

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-22- Steve Guidry 1974-75 Jeff Sanches 1976-78 Jerry Carroll 1979-80 Wayne Cotton 1981 David Alvis 1984-85 Herb Erhardt 1986-87 Jay Domengeaux 1988-89 Joe Waldron 1990 Gary Haught 1991-92 Oswaldo Aguirre 1994-97 Rick Haydel 1998-99 Brian Babin 2000 Tyler Tiesing 2001 Scott Reed 2002 Ryan Core 2003-04 Austin Faught 2005 Jason Fernandez 2006 Blaine LaFleur 2007-08 Les Smith 2009 Thad Griffen 2010 Mike Petello 2011 Nick Jones 2012 Lance Harvell 2013-14 Evan Powell 2015Steven Sensley 2016Trent Cormier 2017Marco Ramos 2018Chance Stone 2019

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Tom Berniard 1973, 76 Danny Cook 1977-78 Robert Dunphy 1979-81 Claude Corley 1984-85 Glenn Anderson 1986 Brad Hebets 1987-88 Mitch Gaspard 1989 Russell Cusimano 1991 John Howard 1992 Brian Carlin 1993 Kern Broussard 1994-95 Russell Minnick 1997 Joey Strother 1998 Jess Poche 1999-01 Jason Wilson 2002-03 Micah Cockrell 2004-05 Chad Beck 2006 Steven Schroeder 2007 Michael Cook 2008-11 James Peterson 2012 Ryan Wilson 2013-14 Stefan Trosclair 2015-16 Handsome Monica 2017-19

-24- Gene Bacque 1974 Carl Ward 1975 Jose Alvarez 1977-78 Tony Chiri 1979 Wayne Bares 1980-81 Dale West 1984-86 Eddie Citronelli 1987 Geoff LeJeune 1988-89 Michael Watts 1990-91 Roy McLeod 1992-93 Roy McLeod 1994 Damon Sims 1995 J.B. Slaton 1996-97 Chad Arceneaux 1998 Jeff Robinson 1999 Corey Coles 2001-03 Jefferies Tatford 2004 Cody Martin 2005 Ty Rasmussen 2006 Corey Chapman 2007 Matt Goulas 2008-11 Chris Griffitt 2012-14 Eric Carter 2015-16

Caleb Armstrong 2017-19

-25- Kevin Jeansonne 1974-76 Andre Breaux 1977-79 Bryan Molaison 1980 Brad Kelley 1984 Brian Rhees 1986 Emrick Jagneaux 1987-94 Eric Johansson 1995-96 Justin Hemme 1997-98 Gordon O’Brien 1999-01 Justin Morgan 2002 Matt Levering 2003 Josh Kohrs 2004 John McCarthy 2005 Andrew Laughter 2006-07 Brian Bowman 2008-12 Brenn Conrad 2013 Kyle Clement 2014 Jeremy Talbot 2015-18

-26- Don Lockwood 1974, 1977-80 Todd Credeur 1984-85 Ron Vincent 1986-89 Pete Guajardo 1990-91 Ronny Matte 1993-96 Neil Prejean 1997-98 Ryker Melancon 1999 Jordy Templet 2001-03 Ben Belanger 2004 Chris Johns 2005 William Long 2006-07 Corey Chapman 2008-09 Colton Daigle 2010 Matt Hicks 2011-14 Jevin Huval 2015-17Daniel Lahare 2018-19

-27- David Talbot 1977-79 Craig Fryman 1980-81 Tracy Johnson 1984-85 Steve Abney 1986 Ruben Rodriguez 1987-88 Ken Roebuck 1989-90 Chris Benhardt 1991 Shannon Bertrand 1992 Cody Robbins 1993-95, 97 Trent Duplechain 1998-99 Chase Bundy 2000-01 Phillip Hawke 2002-05 Danny Farquhar 2006-08 Greg Wilborn 2009 Adam Todd 2010 Kyle Neely 2011-12 Seth Harrison 2013-14 Nick Zaunbrecher 2015-16Steven Sensley 2017Austin Perrin 2018-19

-28- Mike Madona 1977 Mike Tidwell 1978-79 Marty Garcia 1980 Ken Nezat 1984-85 Charlie Carter 1986 Bob Bruglio 1987-88 Kevin McDonald 1989-90 Steve Gurtner 1993-94 Steve Gurtner 1995 Shannon Poole 1997-98 Brandon LeBlanc 1999-00 Mike Kabel 2001-02 Justin Morgan 2003 Leonard Guerrero 2004 Justin Boyette 2005

Jonathon Smith 2006 Randall Bulliard 2007 Gabe Begnaud 2008 Taylor Hubbell 2009-11 Almann Snowden 2012 Matt Deggs 2013-14 Gunner Leger 2015Johnny Rizer 2016Tyler Stover 2017Logan Savoy 2018-19

-29- Brian Frichter 1977 Gene Bacque 1979 Wayne Cotton 1980 Tony Robichaux 1984 Mike Boulanger 1988-94 Jamie Matte 1996 Justin Boyd 2000 Chad Verret 2001 Lloyd Ellis 2002 Rhett Buras 2003 Jeff Morgan 2004 Buddy Glass 2005-08 Alex Fuselier 2009-11 Thomas Simoneaux 2012 Nathan Zavos 2013 Chris Charpentier 2014-17Luke Coker 2018

-30- Raymond Richard 1977-78 Harry McCulla 1979 Steve Jenter 1980 Walter Guillory 1984-85 Josue Slava 1986 Kevin Meyers 1987-89 Javi DeJesus 1990-92 James Gamble 1993-95 Cade Methvin 1996-98 Aaron Welbourne 2000-01 Dallas Morris 2002-05 Justin Randa 2006 Kyle Mickles 2007 Blake Wascom 2008-11 Ben Carter 2012-14Hogan Harris 2016-18Connor Joffrion 2019

-31- Dave Oliver 1977-78 Scott Hurst 1984 Bob Tucker 1985-86 Matt Ballou 1987 Scott Roy 1989 Mark Gosnell 1991 Kenney Paige 1993 Troy Peet 1994-96 Brannon Cobb 1997 Eric Templet 1998-01 Kevin Ardoin 2002-05 Tim Beasley 2006 Cy Primeaux 2007-08 Kyle Olasin 2009-10 Caleb Kellogg 2011-12 Connor Toups 2013 Evan Powell 2014 Wyatt Marks 2015-17Brett Williams 2018Adam Mitchell 2019

-32- Matt Sexauer 1977-78 Merv Waukau 1986-87 Merv Waukau 1988 Butch Harris 1989-90 Jim Brown 1991 Kevin Holt 1993-94 Brad Topham 1995 Brad Topham 1996 Todd Periou 1997

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Buddy Yen 1998-99 Scott Atwood 2000-01 Ray Dees 2002 Josh Landry 2003-06 Michael Levi 2007 Andre Robichaux 2008 Zach Osborne 2009-10 Chase Compton 2011-14 Logan Stoelke 2015-18Brandon Young 2019

-33- Willum Love 1987 Kelly Calvin 1988 Matt Howard 1989-90 Steve Walter 1991 Joe Jumonville 1992-93 Jason Castro 1994 Blaine Phillips 1995 B.J. Ryan 1997-98 Will Hawkins 1999-00 Cory Townsend 2001 Donnie Bair 2002 Mario Cardinale 2003 Brandon Montemayor 2004 Jonathan Cottrell 2005 Devery Van De Keere 2006-07 Blake Haagen 2008-09 Dustin Ardoin 2010 Joe Zimmermann 2011-12 Nick Zaunbrecher 2013-14 Jam Williams 2015-18Colton Frank 2019

-34- Billy Alvaro 1988-89 Michael Adamek 1991 Chris Venetis 1993-96 Steven Feehan 1997-00 Rusty Begnaud 2001 Ricky Ashmun 2002 Devon Bourque 2003-05 Cody Martin 2006 John Zorich 2007-08 Chad Keefer 2009-10 Ben Frith 2011-13 Will Bacon 2015-16Josh Aguilar 2017Grant Cox 2018-19

-35- Jerrod Duhon 1989 Sean Gerard 1991 Phil Devey 1997-99 Andy Gros 2000-03 Ian Pecoraro 2004-05 Grant Derouen 2006-08 Garrett Larsen 2009-10 Garrett Larsen 2011 Ethan Hebert 2012 Matt Plitt 2013-14 Ty Ewart 2015Ishmael Edwards 2016-17Brady Jones 2018

-36- Brian Fontenot 1988-89 Wade Sholmire 1991-92 Mike Gautreau 1993-94 Tony Robichaux 1995-2019

-37- Jeff Kipila 1987 Ted Hebert 1990 Jamie Williams 1991 Lee Cantrelle 1992-94 Lee Cantrelle 1995 Willis Lally 1997-99 Jeremy Whipple 2004-05 Blaine LaFleur 2006 Brent Solich 2007-08 Nick Broussard 2009

Joey Satriano 2010-11 Kendall Mayer 2012-13 Daniel Freeman 2015-18

-38- John McDonald 1986 Howard Landry 1988 Todd Unrein 1989-90 Scott Wood 1991-92 Ian Methvin 1993-96 Doug Vicknair 2001 Jeremy Collins 2005 Jason Krug 2007-08 Ben Suit 2009 Manning Duhon 2010-11 Joey Satriano 2012 Trace Guidry 2014 Blaine Suehs 2015Trent Cormier 2016Oliver Campbell 2017Jansen Fontenot 2018

-39- Chris Howard 1988 David King 1989 Greg Blevins 1990 Jason Babin 1991 Eric Gilbert 1992 Jeff Stych 1993 Jarold Dunkin 1994 Jeff Fontenot 1995 Brannon Baranowski 1998-99 Tim Ramon 2001-02 Alex Preciado 2005 Cody LeBlanc 2006 Kolin Hatfield 2007-09 Michael Faul 2010 Jacques de Gruy 2011 Colton Daigle 2012 Lance Quebodeaux 2013 Greg Davis 2014Donald Comeaux 2016Michael Leaumont 2018-19

-40- Mike Buetow 1988 Coach Jody Ortego 1989 Jay Domengeaux 1991 Brooke Inzerella 1992 Darrin Babineaux 1993-95 Scott Dohmann 1998-00 Robert Shelton 2001-02 Dan Reed 2003 Patrick Green 2004 Tim Beasley 2005 Matt Pilgreen 2006-07 Chance Harst 2008-09 T.J. Geith 2010-11 Matt Deggs 2012 Dylan Moore 2015-18Dalton Horton 2019

-41- Travis Krause 1994 Chris Domingue 2003-12 Reagan Bazar 2014-16Monore Moll 2017Gavin Bourgeois 2018-19

-42-

Brad Topham 1994 Dane Maxewell 2008 Jon Masch 2009 Josh Bailey 2010 Thomas Simoneaux 2011 Jordan Harrison 2012 Alex Stringer 2013 Orynn Veillon 2015Jake Wharton 2016Hayden Erbe 2017-18

-43- Patrick Holloway 2008 Mike Trahan 2009 Ethan Hebert 2011 Alex Shelton 2015Jacob Norman 2016-18

-44- Tyler Girouard 2011 Carson Baranik 2014Cameron Horton 2016Nick Hanks

-45- Ethan Hebert 2009 Trey Jeans 2015Jack Burk 2016-2019

-46- Jordan Landry 2009Nick Lee 2016Tremaine Spears 2017Blake Faecher 2018

-47-Jimmy Dobrash 2018

-48-Dalton Horton 2018

-49-Christian Cusimano 2018

-50-Emile Lege 2018

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUESFORMER UL PLAYERS WHO HAVE PLAYED IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES Player Pos. MLB Debut Years in Majors Years at UL MLB TeamsJose Alvarez RHP Oct. 1, 1981 4 1977-78 Atlanta Braves (1981, 82, 88, 89) Paul Bako C April 30, 1998 12 1991-93 Detroit Tigers (1998) Houston Astros (1999-00) Florida Marlins (2000) Atlanta Braves (2000-01) Milwaukee Brewers (2002) Chicago Cubs (2003-04) Los Angeles Dodgers (2005) Kansas City Royals (2006) Baltimore Orioles (2007) Cincinnati Reds (2008) Pittsburgh Pirates (2009)Chad Beck RHP Sept. 13, 2011 2 2006 Toronto Blue Jays (2011-2012)Al Dark INF July 14, 1946 14 1944 Boston Braves (1946-49) New York Giants (1950-56) St. Louis Cardinals (1956-58) Chicago Cubs (1958-59) Philadelphia Phillies (1959) Milwaukee Braves (1960)Scott Dohmann RHP February 13, 1978 5 1998-00 Colorado Rockies (2004-06) Kansas City Royals (2006) Tampa Bay Rays (2007-08)Danny Farquhar RHP Sept. 13, 2011 7 2006-08 Toronto Blue Jays (2011) Seattle Mariners (2013-15) Tampa Bay Rays (2016-17) Chicago White Sox (2017-18)Ron Guidry LHP July 27, 1975 14 New York Yankees (1975-88)Gary Haught RHP July 16, 1997 1 1991-92 Oakland A’s (1997)Xavier Hernandez RHP August 16, 1965 10 1984-86 Toronto Blue Jays (1989) Houston Astros (1990-1993) New York Yankees (1994) Cincinnati Reds (1995) Houston Astros (1996) Texas Rangers (1997-98)Jim Holloway RHP May 17, 1929 1 1927 Philadelphia Phillies (1929)Chris Howard C Sept. 15, 1991 3 1988 Seattle Mariners (1991-1994)Jonathan Lucroy C May 21, 2010 10 2005-07 Milwaukee Brewers (2010-16) Texas Rangers (2016-17) Colorado Rockies (2017) Oakland A’s (2018) Los Angeles Angels (2019) Chicago Cubs (2019)B.J. Ryan LHP July 28, 1999 11 1997-98 Cincinnati Reds (1999) Baltimore Orioles (1999-05) Toronto Blue Jays (2006-09)Blake Trahan INF Sept. 3, 2018 1 2013-15 Cincinnati Reds (2018)Donne Wall RHP Sept. 2, 1995 8 1988-89 Houston Astros (1995-97) San Diego Padres (1998-00) New York Mets (2001) Los Angeles Angels (2002)

Bold means the former Ragin’ Cajun is still playing

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS IN THE DRAFTYEAR NAME ROUND PICK TEAM POSITION2019 Todd Lott 9th 275 Cardinals UTL.2018 Hogan Harris 3rd 85 Oakland LHP Logan Stoelke 9th 264 Pittsburgh RHP Nick Lee 9th 270 Tampa Bay RHP Colten Schmidt 23rd 696 Colorado LHP2017 Steven Sensley 12th 362 New York Yankees OF/1B Wyatt Marks 13th 381 Oakland RHP Evan Guillory 23rd 694 St. Louis RHP Gunner Leger 26th 779 Miami LHP2016 Reagan Bazar 17th 515 San Francisco RHP Stefan Trosclair 20th 616 St. Louis 2B Eric Carter 26th 796 St. Louis RHP2015 Blake Trahan 3rd 84 Cincinnati SS2014 Seth Harrison 7th 208 San Francisco CF Caleb Adams 10th 299 Los Angeles Angels LF Jace Conrad 13th 397 Tampa Bay 2B Austin Robichaux 18th 539 Los Angeles Angels RHP Ryan Leonards 21st 618 Chicago White Sox 3B Carson Baranik 33rd 999 Los Angeles Dodgers RHP Matt Plitt 37th 1117 Tampa Bay RHP2012 Jordan Harrison 25th 782 Tampa Bay LHP2011 Alex Fuselier 21st 632 Pittsburgh CF T.J. Geith 39th 1200 Tampa Bay LHP2010 Zach Osborne 9th 286 Texas RHP Dayton Marze 14th 426 Toronto RHP Charles Keefer 28th 857 Florida C2009 Greg Wilborn 18th 547 Los Angeles Dodgers LHP2008 Danny Farquhar 10th 309 Toronto RHP Hunter Moody 35th 1059 Toronto LHP2007 Jonathan Lucroy 3rd 101 Milwaukee C Andrew Laughter 10th 320 Texas RHP Jeffries Tatford 15th 483 New York Mets C Matt Pilgreen 29th 904 New York Yankees RHP Devery Van De Keere 48th 1392 Kansas City 3B2006 Jason Fernandez 11th 338 Oakland RHP Chad Beck 14th 417 Arizona RHP2005 Kevin Ardoin 10th 300 Detroit RHP Dallas Morris 24th 733 Los Angeles Angels 3B Phillip Hawke 29th 879 Texas 1B Austin Faught 31st 939 Texas LHP Justin Morgan 39th 1180 Chicago Cubs C2004 Patrick Green 7th 205 Kansas City RHP Kevin Ardoin 12th 351 Texas RHP Austin Faught 43rd 1279 Texas LHP2003 Corey Coles 5th 139 New York Mets OF Jordy Templet 17th 500 Toronto RHP Austin Faught 35th 1036 Texas LHP2002 Justin Gabriel 30th 889 Milwaukee LHP Chase Lambin 34th 1017 New York Mets SS2001 Neil Simoneaux 18th 554 St. Louis SS Eric Templet 27th 822 New York Mets RHP2000 Danny Massiatte 6th 166 Tampa Bay C Scott Dohmann 6th 167 Colorado RHP Ken Holubec 9th 252 Minnesota LHP Nick Webb 9th 257 Colorado LHP Nate Nelson 10th 307 Houston 3B Rick Haydel 11th 339 Arizona SS Ryan Gill 17th 518 New York Yankees RHP1999 Phil Devey 5th 164 Los Angeles Dodgers LHP Jeff Robinson 7th 214 Milwaukee RHP Mo Douglas 35th 1052 Pittsburgh 1B1998 B.J. Ryan 17th 500 Cincinnati LHP

YEAR NAME ROUND PICK TEAM POSITION1997 Trey Poland 5th 167 Texas LHP Jim Fritz 41st 1226 Philadelphia C1996 Blaine Phillips 33rd 989 New York Yankees C1995 Darrin Babineaux 2nd 50th Los Angeles Dodgers RHP1994 Brandon Credeur 38th 1052 Cincinnati OF1993 Paul Bako 5th 148 Cincinnati C Scott Perkins 15th 431 Milwaukee RHP Joe Jumonville 29th 816 St. Louis 3B1992 Javy DeJesus 17th 486 Minnesota LHP Gary Haught 22nd 620 Oakland RHP Yariel Ramos 23rd 635 San Francisco OF1991 Tommy Bates 15th 398 Cleveland SS1990 Perry Berry 4th 116 Houston 2B Kevin McDonald 9th 250 Milwaukee RHP Greg Blevins 15th 414 Texas C Joseph Burnett 17th 452 Miami OF Todd Unrein 31st 838 Baltimore LHP Damian Grossie 40th 1062 Texas 3B1989 David King 16th 413 Kansas City 1B Donne Wall 18th 464 Houston RHP David Smith 27th 689 Seattle OF John Jarvis 32nd 831 New York Yankees C Todd Unrein 37th 966 Cincinnati LHP Kevin Myers 41st 1069 Toronto SS1988 Howard Landry 15th 381 Boston LHP Ruben Rodriguez 20th 523 Milwaukee OF Brad Hebets 41st 1045 Cleveland RHP Chris Howard 41st 1056 Seattle C1987 Adam Lamle 23rd 597 Texas LHP Brad Hebets 36th 928 Texas RHP1986 Xavier Hernandez 4th 107th Toronto RHP Jose Salva 12th 315 Toronto RHP Glen Anderson 27th 672 Philadelphia RHP Ron Robicheaux 32nd 761 Pittsburgh OF1985 David Alvis 31st 770 Cleveland 1B Garrett O’Connor 2nd* 41 New York Yankees RHP1984 Garrett O’Connor 9th 219 San Francisco RHP David Alvis 44th 824 Texas 1B Walter Guillory 45th 827 Texas OF1983 Robert D’Agostino 14th 357 Chicago White Sox RHP1982 Robert D’Agostino 15th 373 Pittsburgh RHP1981 George Hoffman 26th 647 New York Mets OF1980 Steven Jenter 23rd 578 Cleveland RHP1978 Jose Alvarez 8th 183 Atlanta RHP1976 Kevin Jeansenne 13th 302 Cleveland OF1972 Charles Bordes 1st** 15 Texas SS Alton Torregano 6th 137 Los Angeles Dodgers C1971 Ron Guidry 3rd 67th New York Yankees LHP Charles Bordes 11th 265 San Francisco SS1970 Sylvester Swindler 34th 770 Washington OF

* - June Secondary Draft** - January Secondary Draft

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1903-1908 // UnknownGame Results Unavailable

1909 // 4-0Coach: C.J. McNaspy

A 9 Broussard W, 6-0 St. Martinville W, 4-2 St. Martinville W, 10-2M 7 Lafayette SL W, 12-4 St. Martinville NS St. Martinville NS

1910 // 2-0Coach: C.J. McNaspy

A 30 at Broussard W, 15-10 New Orleans Boys NS

1911 // UnknownGame Results Unavailable

1912 // 2-4Coach: J.G. Lee

at Louisiana State L, 4-8 at Louisiana State L, 2-19 Northwestern State L, 0-1 Northwestern State W, 10-6 Louisiana College W, 6-3 Louisiana College L, 3-7

1913 // 8-2Coach: J.G. Lee

at Louisiana State L, 3-4 at Louisiana State L, 4-8 Loyola W, 1-0 Louisiana College W, 18-2 Louisiana College W, 12-4 St. Charles College W, 5-3 Northwestern State W, 8-4 Northwestern State W, 12-1 Loyola W, 9-1 St. Charles College W, 10-1

1914 // 7-5Coach: J.G. Lee

Loyola W, 13-0 at Louisiana State L, 5-6 Louisiana College W, 8-6 Louisiana College W, 5-2 St. Charles College L, 0-2 Louisiana State W, 10-0 Louisiana College W, 3-0 Louisiana College L, 2-3 Northwestern State W, 3-1 Northwestern State W, 4-0 Centenary College L, 0-1 Centenary College L, 1-6

1915 // 1-1Coach: J.G. Lee

at Louisiana State L, 1-7 at Louisiana State W, 9-4

1916 // 6-8Coach: J.G. Lee

St. Charles College W, 1-0 St. Charles College W, 8-1 Cincinnati L, 4-9 Louisiana College W, 9-0 Louisiana College W, 4-3 Northwestern State L, 2-3 Northwestern State L, 6-9 Louisiana Tech L, 2-5 Louisiana Tech L, 9-12 St. Charles College L, 7-13 St. Charles College L, 5-7 Louisiana State L, 0-1 Northwestern State W, 13-3 Northwestern State W, 8-5 Louisiana College NS Louisiana College NS

1917-1918 // UnknownGame Results Unavailable

1919 // 4-4Coach Unknown

A 1 St. Charles College W, 3-1A 1 St. Charles College L, 2-3A 4 Louisiana Tech W, 4-3A 5 Louisiana Tech NSA 6 Louisiana Tech NS Louisiana College L, 6-12 Louisiana College W, 19-8 at Louisiana State L, 3-10 at Louisiana State L, 0-12M 3 Jefferson College W, 7-4

1920 // UnknownGame Results Unavailable

1921 // 2-4Coach Unknown

A 18 Northwestern State W, 3-0A 18 Northwestern State L, 5-8 Centenary W, 19-4 Centenary L, 9-17 Louisiana Tech L, 2-4 Louisiana Tech L, 4-6

1922 // 8-16Coach: T.R. Mobley

Northwestern State W Northwestern State LM 16 St. Charles College L, 2-3M 16 St. Charles College L, 2-3M 27 Louisiana College W, 1-0M 28 Louisiana College W, 9-3A 6 St. Charles College L, 2-3A 15 Centenary L, 1-4A 15 Centenary W, 10-8A 16 Northwestern State L, 1-6A 16 Northwestern State L, 4-5 Louisiana College W, 7-3 Louisiana College L, 7-10A 21 Northwestern State W, 9-4A 21 Northwestern State W, 5-0A 24 at Spring Hill L, 1-23A 24 at Spring Hill L, 5-13A 26 at St. Stanislaus W, 9-4A 27 at St. Stanislaus L, 6-7A 28 at Loyola L, 1-9A 28 at Loyola L, 2-13M 1 Centenary L, 0-6M 2 Centenary L, 1-5 St. Charles College L, 6-9

1923 // 10-3-1Coach: T.R. Mobley

M 24 St. Peter’s College W, 8-1A 6 Louisiana College W, 3-2A 6 Louisiana College L, 5-6 Maurice W, 10-3A 18 Crowley W, 5-2 Northwestern State T, 6-6A 25 Louisiana College L, 2-5A 26 Louisiana College W, 10-1A 27 Northwestern State W, 8-7 Northwestern State W, 8-3 Northwestern State W, 7-5 Maurice L, 2-3 Crowley W, 9-1 Crowley W, 9-1

1924 // UnknownCoach: T.R. Mobley

Louisiana State L, 1-11 Louisiana State L, 4-9

1925 // 14-6-1Coach: T.R. Mobley

M 7 Southern Pacific W, 13-9M 14 Southern Pacific T, 11-11M 16 Louisiana State W, 9-4M 18 Southern Miss L, 10-17M 19 Southern Miss W, 8-7M 20 Spring Hill L, 13-22M 21 Spring Hill L, 5-7M 27 Jefferson College W, 19-5

M 28 Jefferson College W, 15-12A 1 South Park College L, 4-9A 2 South Park College W, 18-3A 6 Louisiana College W, 23-0A 7 Louisiana College W, 29-1A 13 Northwestern State W, 11-4A 14 Northwestern State W, 8-7A 15 Louisiana College L, 6-8A 16 Louisiana College W, 12-0A 17 Louisiana Tech W, 11-10A 18 Louisiana Tech W, 15-7A 19 Northwestern State L, 11-14A 20 Northwestern State W, 11-2

1926 // 0-2Coach: T.R. Mobley

M 13 Southern Pacific L, 7-9 Louisiana State L, 2-9

1927 // 1-6Coach: T.R. Mobley

Season Shortened by Great Flood of 1927

at Louisiana State L, 0-6 at Louisiana State L, 2-3 at Louisiana College W, 4-1 at Northwestern State L, 1-3 at Northwestern State L, 3-4 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-7 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-8

1928-1938 // No GamesBaseball Not University Sponsored

1939 // 6-5Coach: Cliff Johnson

A 7 Illinois Wesleyan W, 8-7A 8 Illinois Wesleyan L, 3-9A 10 Northern Illinois W, 13-3A 11 Northern Illinois L, 7-14A 19 at Camp Beauregard W, 12-3A 21 at Northwestern State W, 10-6A 28 Northwestern State W, 7-1M 1 Louisiana Tech L, 0-4M 2 Louisiana Tech L, 2-4M 4 at Louisiana Tech L, 1-12M 5 at Louisiana Tech W, 7-6

1940 // 6-10-2Coach: Cliff Johnson

M 18 Iowa L, 4-6M 19 Iowa L, 0-3M 20 Iowa L, 1-17 Northwestern T, 4-4 Northwestern W, 11-6 Illinois L, 3-13 Illinois W, 1-0 Louisiana Tech L, 6-7 Louisiana Tech L, 5-10 Mississippi L, 1-4 Mississippi L, 2-4 Millsaps L, 3-4 Northwestern State W, 6-2 Northwestern State W, 4-3 Centenary T, 3-3 Mississippi W, 6-4 Mississippi W, 4-3 Centenary L, 0-1

1941 // 9-8Coach: Cliff Johnson

Illinois L, 0-8 Iowa L, 2-3 Iowa L, 2-5 Northwestern L, 4-5 Northwestern W, 7-3 Centenary W, 3-1 Centenary W, 9-8 Centenary W, 12-6 Centenary W, 16-5 Louisiana Tech L, 4-7 Louisiana Tech L, 4-6 Louisiana Tech L, 1-2 Louisiana Tech L, 0-1

YEARLY RESULTS

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Northwestern State W, 12-4 Northwestern State W, 14-2 Northwestern State W, 15-3 Northwestern State W, 19-1

1942 // 2-8Coach: John Cain

A 5 at Fort Polk L, 3-5A 23 Fort Polk L, 2-6A 27 Louisiana Tech W, 4-2A 28 Louisiana Tech L, 0-4M 1 Lake Charles AA W, 12-0M 4 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-6M 5 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-10M 7 Camp Livingston L, 2-5 M 13 Lake Charles AA L, 1-8 M 15 Harding Field L, 1-3

1943 // Record UnknownCoach: John Cain

Game Results Unavailable

1944 // 7-6Coach: John Cain

at Louisiana State W, 6-3

1945 // 6-7Coach: Cliff Johnson

M 29 Catholic High W, 12-9A 3 at Tulane L, 11-13A 6 New Iberia Cardinals L, 5-6A 8 Naval Repair Base L, 5-8A 12 Fort Polk W, 6-2A 15 Lake Charles Aviation W, 12-3A 17 Tulane W, 7-1A 26 Loyola L, 7-13A 29 Louisiana College W, 24-4A 30 Louisiana Tech L, 1-4M 3 Loyola L, 3-5M 7 Fort Polk W, 8-1M 11 Louisiana Tech L, 5-6

1946 // 3-5

Coach: Cliff JohnsonA 3 at Tulane L, 11-13A 7 at New Iberia L, 5-6A 8 New Orleans NRB LA 12 Fort Polk W, 5-2A 15 at Lake Charles AFB NSA 17 Tulane W, 7-1A 26 Loyola L, 7-13A 29 Louisiana College W, 19-4A 30 Louisiana Tech NSM 12 Louisiana Tech L, 5-6

1947 // 3-6Coach: Cliff Johnson

M 31 Iowa L, 5-6A 8 Tulane L, 0-10A 9 Southern Illinois W, 7-4A 12 at Tulane L, 3-7A 17 at Southeastern La. W, 7-3A 22 at Louisiana Tech L, 8-9 A 23 at Louisiana Tech L, 1-2M 7 Louisiana Tech L, 0-6M 8 Louisiana Tech W, 9-8M 12 Northwestern State NSM 13 Northwestern State NSM 15 Southeastern La. NSM 16 Southeastern La. NS

1948 // 18-9, 12-3 (2nd)Coach: Ray Didier

Tulane L, 7-14 Tulane L, 3-12 at Louisiana State W, 10-6

1949 // UnknownGulf States Conference Champions

Coach: Ray Didier Tulane L, 5-6 Southern Miss W, 5-4

1950 // 20-7, 16-3 (1st)Gulf States Conference Champions

Coach: Ray Didier Tulane W, 5-3

1951 // UnknownGulf States Conference Champions

Coach: Ray DidierGame Results Unavailable

1952 // UnknownGulf States Conference Champions

Coach: Ray DidierGame Results Unavailable

1953 // 10-15, 5-5 (1st)

Gulf States Conference ChampionsCoach: Ray Didier

Southern Illinois W, 7-5 Southern Illinois W, 10-1 Southern Illinois L, 1-3 Crowley Millers L, 5-12 Lafayette Oilers L, 2-3 Crowley Millers W, 5-2 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 4-1 Lafayette Oilers L, 3-15 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-1 Lake Charles AFB W, 9-7 Lafayette Oilers L, 5-8 Louisiana College L, 1-2 Sam Houston State L, 5-11 Sam Houston State L, 1-14 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 9-6 Louisiana Tech• L, 5-10 McNeeese State• W, 7-1 Lake Charles AFB W, 3-2 Louisiana College W, 16-3 Northwestern State• L, 1-3 Northwestern State• W, 5-2 Southeastern La.• L, 2-5 Centenary L, 2-3 Southeastern La.• L, 0-8 McNeese State• L, 8-9

1954 // 11-13Coach: Ray Didier

Game Results Unavailable

1955 // 15-12, 6-4Coach: Ray Didier

Southern Illinois L, 6-7 Southern Illinois W, 7-4 Southern Illinois W, 7-4 Southern Illinois L, 1-9 Crowley Millers W, 5-0 Lafayette Oilers L, 1-9 Louisiana Tech• W, 4-3 Sam Houston State L, 1-7 Sam Houston State L, 5-6 Wheaton College W, 7-3 Louisiana College W, 9-3 Northwestern State• W, 11-2 Centenary L, 1-11 Centenary W, 7-3 Loyola W, 6-3 Southeastern La.• W, 7-5 Centenary W, 4-2 Centenary L, 5-7 McNeese State• W, 7-0 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 5-2 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-11 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-3 Louisiana College W, 13-5 Northwestern State• L, 8-15 McNeese State• L, 1-2 Loyola L, 8-25 Southeastern La.• L, 0-4

1956-1959 // UnknownCoaches: R. Didier,

Jerry Simon, P. WilsonGame Results Unavailable

1960 // 11-14, 5-9Coach: Pete Wilson

at Louisiana State L, 1-9 Northern Illinois L, 3-5 Northern Illinois W, 3-0 Northern Illinois L, 9-11 Northern Illinois L, 4-9 Norco W, 6-4 Nicholls State W, 5-2

McNeese State• W, 6-5 McNeese State• L, 2-3 Southeastern La.• L, 4-5 Northwestern State• L, 1-3 Northwestern State• L, 2-3 Louisiana College W, 6-4 Louisiana College W, 4-0 Norco W, 2-1 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 6-7 Louisiana Tech• L, 3-4 Louisiana Tech• W, 9-5 Louisiana State L, 3-4 McNeese State• L, 4-7 Southeastern La.• L, 3-14 Southeastern La.• W, 7-2 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-2 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 10-2 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 2-5

1961 // 12-22Coach: Pete Wilson

at Louisiana State L, 1-13 Louisiana State L, 6-7

1962 // 15-14, 11-8 (3rd)Coach: Sonny Roy

Centenary W, 9-0 Centenary L, 3-5 Louisiana College W, 11-2 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-4 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-2 Centenary L, 0-1 Northwestern State• W, 3-0 Northwestern State• W, 8-7 Southeastern La.• L, 5-6 Southeastern La.• W, 5-0 Louisiana College L, 0-4 McNeese State• L, 1-5 McNeese State• L, 2-14 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 11-4 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 5-1 Chennault AFB W, 8-1 Southeastern La.• L, 0-3 McNeese State• L, 11-12 Loyola-New Orleans L, 6-13 Northwestern State• W, 1-0 Northwestern State• W, 5-0 Legion Stars W, 10-5 Southeastern La.• W, 4-3 Southeastern La.• L, 3-5 McNeese State• W, 1-0 McNeese State• W, 8-0 Louisiana Tech• L, 2-3 Louisiana Tech• L, 3-14 Louisiana-Monroe L, 4-5

1963 // 16-11, 11-8 (2nd)H: 8-5 • A: 8-6 • N: 0-0

Coach: Sonny RoyM 18 at Tulane W, 8-2M 18 at Tulane W, 12-3M 22 Centenary W, 5-1M 23 Centenary W, 7-4M 26 at Centenary L, 2-4M 27 at Centenary W, 8-5A 1 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 2-1A 1 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 3-0 Loyola-New Orleans L, 5-9 Southeastern La.• L, 1-2 Southeastern La.• L, 5-7 at Louisiana Tech• L, 4-5 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 3-5 at Northwestern State• W, 1-0 at Northwestern State• W, 2-1 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 2-9 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-2 at McNeese State• W, 7-1 at McNeese State• W, 5-3 McNeese State• W, 6-5 McNeese State• L, 1-3 at Southeastern La.• L, 3-7 at Southeastern La.• W, 6-2 Louisiana Tech• W, 5-1 Louisiana Tech• W, 3-0 Northwestern State• L, 1-3 Northwestern State• W, 1-0

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1964 // 14-12, 10-8 (2nd)H: 10-4 • A: 4-8 • N: 0-0

Coach: Sonny RoyM 18 Nicholls State W, 5-1M 18 Nicholls State L, 2-5M 26 at McNeese State W, 12-0M 26 at McNeese State W, 6-2M 31 Loyola-New Orleans W, 6-3A 1 McNeese State L, 1-4A 4 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 0-9A 4 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-2A 8 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 9-10A 11 at Southeastern La.• W, 10-3A 11 at Southeastern La.• L, 2-3A 13 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-2A 13 Louisiana Tech• W, 1-0A 15 at Nicholls State L, 1-2A 18 at Northwestern State• L, 0-1A 18 at Northwestern State• L, 3-4A 21 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 5-2A 21 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 3-5A 27 Southeastern La.• L, 2-3A 27 Southeastern La.• W, 2-0A 28 McNeese State• W, 2-1A 28 McNeese State• W, 3-1M 2 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-2M 2 at Louisiana Tech• W, 6-1M 4 Northwestern State• W, 7-1M 4 Northwestern State• W, 3-1

1965 // 14-14, 10-10 (4th)H: 9-4 • A: 5-10 • N: 0-0

Coach: Sonny RoyM 16 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 0-3M 18 Nicholls State L, 0-1M 18 Nicholls State W, 11-0M 23 at McNeese State L, 1-2M 23 at McNeese State W, 5-4M 31 at McNeese State• W, 4-1M 31 at McNeese State• L, 1-7A 3 Southeastern La.• W, 3-2A 3 Southeastern La.• W, 4-0A 5 at Louisiana Tech• W, 1-0A 5 at Louisiana Tech• L, 1-2A 9 at Northwestern State• L, 0-1A 9 at Northwestern State• W, 6-0A 12 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 3-1A 12 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-4A 15 at Nicholls State L, 0-2A 15 at Nicholls State W, 10-3A 20 Loyola-New Orleans1 W, 10-6A 22 McNeese State• W, 6-1A 22 McNeese State• W, 2-1A 24 at Southeastern La.• L, 5-10A 24 at Southeastern La.• L, 0-9A 26 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-1A 26 Louisiana Tech• W, 3-1M 1 Northwestern State• L, 2-4M 1 Northwestern State• W, 4-3M 3 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 3-10M 3 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 2-81 - Played at Clark Field

1966 // 15-14-1, 12-11-1 (5th)H: 7-8 • A: 8-6 • N: 0-0

Coach: Sonny RoyM 18 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 3-4M 19 McNeese State W, 6-2M 19 McNeese State W, 7-3M 28 at Centenary L, 1-2M 28 at Centenary L, 2-3M 31 Southeastern La.• L, 2-3M 31 Southeastern La.• L, 2-4A 2 at Northwestern State• W, 4-2A 2 at Northwestern State• W, 6-3A 4 McNeese State• W, 3-0A 4 McNeese State• W, 4-2A 7 at Louisiana Tech• W, 3-2A 7 at Louisiana Tech• W, 7-5A 12 Loyola-New Orleans W, 5-3A 16 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 4-3A 16 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 4-6A 20 at Nicholls State• L, 0-1A 20 at Nicholls State• T, 4-4A 23 at Southeastern La.• W, 10-1A 23 at Southeastern La.• L, 3-5A 28 Northwestern State• W, 1-0

A 28 Northwestern State• L, 4-7A 30 at McNeese State• W, 15-2A 30 at McNeese State• W, 5-3M 2 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-2M 2 Louisiana Tech• L, 4-5M 7 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 0-3M 7 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 6-3M 9 Nicholls State• L, 0-3M 9 Nicholls State• L, 0-3

1967 // 14-21, 11-13

H: 9-13 • A: 5-8 • N: 0-0Coach: Sonny Roy

M 14 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 0-5M 17 Centenary L, 4-6M 18 Centenary W, 10-3M 18 Centenary L, 4-6M 22 Northern Illinois L, 4-8M 23 Northern Illinois L, 4-5M 28 Lamar W, 6-5M 28 Lamar L, 1-2M 30 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 1-0M 30 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 1-0A 1 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-5A 1 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-3A 4 Loyola-New Orleans L, 2-4A 7 Northwestern State• L, 0-17A 7 Northwestern State• L, 5-6A 10 at Southeastern La.• L, 1-2A 10 at Southeastern La.• L, 2-4A 17 at Nicholls State• W, 4-2A 17 at Nicholls State• L, 2-5A 19 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 7-1A 19 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 2-1A 22 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-5A 22 Louisiana Tech• W, 10-8A 24 at Texas-Pan American L, 0-4A 25 at Texas-Pan American W, 3-2A 27 McNeese State• W, 3-2A 27 McNeese State• L, 2-4A 29 at Northwestern State• W, 2-1A 29 at Northwestern State• L, 3-5M 1 Southeastern La.• L, 2-6M 1 Southeastern La.• W, 10-4M 6 at McNeese State• L, 0-4M 6 at McNeese State• W, 7-3M 8 Nicholls State• L, 0-4M 8 Nicholls State• L, 0-1

1968 // 12-23, 10-14 (t-5th)

H: N/A • A: N/A • N: 1-2Coach: Eddie Mouton

M 5 Lamar L, 3-6M 9 at Loyola-New Orleans L, 5-11M 15 at Centenary W, 10-3M 16 at Centenary L, 1-5M 16 at Centenary L, 2-5M 19 at Lamar L, 5-6M 23 Northwestern State• W, 3-2M 23 Northwestern State• L, 1-2M 25 at Nicholls State• L, 2-3M 25 at Nicholls State• W, 1-0M 30 McNeese State• W, 5-3M 30 McNeese State• W, 1-0A 1 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-2A 1 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 0-4A 6 Loyola-New Orleans L, 1-15A 8 Louisiana Tech• L, 1-2A 8 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-3 Kid Clinic Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)A 11 vs. Mississippi1 L, 0-3A 11 vs. Nicholls State1 L, 1-4A 12 vs. Louisiana Tech1 W, 5-4A 12 at Louisiana State1 L, 0-8A 15 at Southeastern La.• W, 2-1A 15 at Southeastern La.• L, 5-6A 20 at Northwestern State• L, 1-3A 20 at Northwestern State• L, 2-6A 22 Nicholls State• L, 10-12A 22 Nicholls State• L, 1-3A 27 at McNeese State• L, 0-4A 27 at McNeese State• W, 2-1A 29 Louisiana-Monroe• NSA 29 Louisiana-Monroe• NSM 6 at Louisiana Tech• NSM 6 at Louisiana Tech• NSM 9 Southeastern La.• NS

M 9 Southeastern La.• NS

1969 // 14-16, 12-12 (4th)Coach: Bob Banna

Lamar W, 3-2 Lamar L, 2-5 at Lamar L, 1-2 at Lamar L, 2-7

1970 // 26-15, 15-9 (2nd)H: 11-6 • A: 13-6 • N: 2-3

Coach: Bob BannaM 1 Southern1 L, 5-7M 1 Southern1 W, 6-5M 10 at Lamar L, 1-6M 10 at Lamar L, 1-5M 12 Louisiana College W, 16-1M 14 Lamar W, 2-0M 14 Lamar W, 8-4M 16 at Louisiana College W, 9-1M 16 at Louisiana College W, 2-0M 23 Southeastern La.• W, 6-2M 23 Southeastern La.• L, 2-3M 24 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 6-8M 24 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 1-7 Kid Clinic Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)M 26 vs. Northern Illinois L, 1-5M 26 vs. Southeastern La. W, 2-1M 27 vs. Southern L, 8-10M 27 vs. Louisiana-Monroe L, 7-8M 28 vs. Nicholls State W, 7-6M 28 at Louisiana State W, 9-2M 30 at Louisiana Tech• L, 1-2M 30 at Louisiana Tech• W, 1-0A 4 McNeese State• L, 7-9A 4 McNeese State• L, 2-3A 5 at Nicholls State• W, 9-3A 5 at Nicholls State• W, 5-1A 12 at Tulane W, 3-1A 12 at Tulane W, 4-3A 14 Northwestern State• W, 10-0A 14 Northwestern State• W, 5-1A 18 Louisiana-Monroe1• W, 1-0A 18 Louisiana-Monroe1• W, 4-0A 20 at Southeastern La.• W, 5-2A 20 at Southeastern La.• W, 10-1A 25 Louisiana Tech1• W, 6-1A 25 Louisiana Tech1• W, 7-3A 27 at McNeese State• L, 0-5A 27 at McNeese State• W, 3-1M 4 at Northwestern State• W, 8-5M 4 at Northwestern State• W, 11-4M 5 Nicholls State1• L, 0-2M 5 Nicholls State1• L, 1-3 1 - Played at Clark Field

1971 // 19-16, 12-10 (3rd)Coach: Bob Banna

F 28 at SouthernF 28 at SouthernM 3 Lamar W, 7-4M 3 Lamar L, 0-4M 12 at Lamar W, 3-1M 12 at Lamar W, 4-1M 16 at Louisiana Tech•M 16 at Louisiana Tech•M 20 Nicholls State•M 20 Nicholls State•M 22 at Southeastern La.•M 22 at Southeastern La.•M 27 McNeese State• W, 6-5M 27 McNeese State• L, 10-13M 29 at Louisiana-Monroe•M 29 at Louisiana-Monroe•A 3 Northwestern State•A 3 Northwestern State•A 13 Louisiana Tech•A 13 Louisiana Tech•A 17 at Nicholls State•A 17 at Nicholls State•A 19 Southeastern La.•A 19 Southeastern La.•A 24 at McNeese State• L, 2-5A 24 at McNeese State• L, 5-6A 26 Louisiana-Monroe•A 26 Louisiana-Monroe•

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1972 // 33-8, 15-3 (1st)Southland Conference Champions

H: 17-3 • A: 16-5 • N: 0-0Coach: Don Lockwood

F 27 at Southern L, 1-6F 27 at Southern W, 9-7M 4 at McNeese State L, 3-13M 4 at McNeese State W, 6-4M 5 Southern W, 4-3M 5 Southern W, 18-2M 7 at Houston W, 8-7M 7 at Houston L, 2-4M 10 Louisiana College W, 2-0M 10 Louisiana College L, 0-4M 13 Northwestern State W, 6-2M 13 Northwestern State W, 18-1M 17 Texas-Arlington• W, 8-2M 18 Texas-Arlington• W, 2-1M 18 Texas-Arlington• W, 1-0M 20 at Southeastern La. W, 3-1M 20 at Southeastern La. W, 10-4M 24 Trinity• W, 6-3M 25 Trinity• L, 0-1M 25 Trinity• W, 6-3M 28 at Louisiana Tech• L, 5-8M 29 at Louisiana Tech• W, 6-3M 29 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-1A 7 at Abilene Christian• W, 14-1A 8 at Abilene Christian• W, 5-4A 8 at Abilene Christian• W, 6-5A 11 McNeese State W, 8-0A 11 McNeese State W, 1-0A 15 at Louisiana College W, 10-3A 15 at Louisiana College W, 2-1A 17 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-0A 19 Southeastern La. W, 8-4A 19 Southeastern La. L, 3-4A 21 Arkansas State• W, 2-0A 22 Arkansas State• W, 9-2A 22 Arkansas State• W, 5-1A 26 at Northwestern State W, 7-3A 26 at Northwestern State W, 4-3A 28 at Lamar W, 5-0A 29 at Lamar W, 3-2A 29 at Lamar W, 2-1

1973 // 14-19, 8-4 (1st)Southland Conference Champions

H: 10-7 • A: 4-12 • N: 0-0Coach: Don Lockwood

F 25 at Southern L, 2-9F 25 at Southern L, 3-4F 28 at Nicholls State W, 2-1F 28 at Nicholls State L, 0-4M 3 Southern W, 7-6M 3 Southern L, 1-10M 9 at Texas L, 1-4M 9 at Texas L, 1-12M 10 at Texas L, 3-4M 10 at Texas L, 0-9M 16 at Texas-Arlington• L, 2-3M 17 at Texas-Arlington• L, 2-13M 17 at Texas-Arlington• W, 4-0M 20 Northwestern State W, 2-1M 20 Northwestern State L, 3-6M 27 at Northwestern State W, 2-1M 27 at Northwestern State L, 2-3M 30 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-6M 30 Louisiana Tech• L, 7-9M 31 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-4A 6 Abilene Christian• W, 2-1A 7 Abilene Christian• W, 5-0A 7 Abilene Christian• W, 6-5A 10 Nicholls State L, 2-8A 10 Nicholls State L, 6-7A 13 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 4-8A 14 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 12-7A 14 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0A 24 New Orleans W, 2-1A 24 New Orleans L, 5-6A 27 Lamar• W, 9-8A 28 Lamar• L, 1-5

1974 // 22-28, 5-10 (5th)H: 13-11 • A: 9-17 • N: 0-0Coach: Don Lockwood

F 25 at Rice L, 1-3F 25 at Rice L, 7-8F 26 at Houston W, 13-2F 26 at Houston L, 8-14F 27 at Rice L, 4-8M 2 Southern W, 3-2M 2 Southern L, 6-10M 4 at Texas A&M L, 1-3M 4 at Texas A&M L, 2-6M 5 at Texas A&M W, 2-0M 5 at Texas A&M W, 7-6M 10 at Nicholls State W, 3-0M 10 at Nicholls State L, 2-4M 12 Oklahoma State W, 4-3M 12 Oklahoma State L, 0-4M 16 at Southeastern La. W, 22-0M 16 at Southeastern La. L, 3-4M 18 Southeastern La. W, 6-5M 18 Southeastern La. L, 2-8M 19 Louisiana College L, 4-7M 19 Louisiana College W, 8-3M 22 Texas-Arlington• L, 2-4M 22 Texas-Arlington• L, 11-12M 23 Texas-Arlington• W, 9-3M 29 at Lamar• W, 4-2M 29 at Lamar• L, 2-6M 30 at Lamar• L, 1-2A 2 at Louisiana College L, 4-7A 2 at Louisiana College W, 8-3A 5 Arkansas State• W, 2-1A 5 Arkansas State• W, 4-2A 6 Arkansas State• L, 2-6A 8 Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-2A 8 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-1A 9 Louisiana-Monroe L, 3-7A 11 at Texas L, 3-9A 11 at Texas L, 8-24A 12 at Texas L, 1-5A 12 at Texas L, 3-4A 16 New Orleans L, 3-7A 16 New Orleans W, 2-1A 19 McNeese State• L, 3-4A 19 McNeese State• W, 3-1A 20 McNeese State• L, 2-4A 22 at New Orleans W, 9-0A 23 Nicholls State W, 7-5A 23 Nicholls State W, 3-1A 26 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-6A 26 at Louisiana Tech• L, 1-2A 27 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-8

1975 // 22-22, 9-6 (3rd)H: 9-8 • A: 12-12 • N: 1-2Coach: Don Lockwood

F 24 at Rice L, 6-16F 24 at Rice W, 3-1F 25 at Houston L, 1-9F 25 at Houston L, 1-12M 1 at Nicholls State W, 13-6M 1 at Nicholls State W, 12-4M 2 Southeastern La. W, 8-6M 2 Southeastern La. L, 5-7South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.)M 7 vs. Lamar W, 12-7M 7 at South Alabama L, 4-9M 8 vs. Lamar L, 0-6M 8 at South Alabama L, 3-9M 9 vs. Lamar L, 0-1M 9 at South Alabama L, 7-8M 14 Middle Tennessee L, 2-9M 15 Middle Tennessee W, 8-7M 15 Middle Tennessee L, 0-7M 21 at Texas-Arlington• L, 1-8M 22 at Texas-Arlington• W, 7-2M 22 at Texas-Arlington• W, 6-4M 25 at Southeastern La. W, 8-1M 25 at Southeastern La. W, 3-2M 28 Xavier (Ohio) L, 8-16M 29 Xavier (Ohio) W, 3-1M 29 Xavier (Ohio) W, 4-3M 30 Xavier (Ohio) W, 14-0A 2 Wisconsin L, 3-8A 4 Lamar• W, 1-0A 4 Lamar• L, 2-4

A 5 Lamar• W, 14-1A 7 at Texas L, 0-10A 8 at Texas L, 2-6A 8 at Texas L, 0-3A 11 at Arkansas State• L, 3-4A 12 at Arkansas State• W, 11-7A 12 at Arkansas State• L, 3-5A 15 at Southern W, 10-9A 18 at McNeese State• W, 12-10A 18 at McNeese State• W, 12-10A 19 at McNeese State• W, 6-4A 22 Nicholls State W, 4-2A 25 Louisiana Tech• W, 10-3A 25 Louisiana Tech• L, 2-4A 26 Louisiana Tech• L, 8-17A 28 Lamar• W, 3-0

1976 // 22-24, 6-9 (T-5th)H: 17-7 • A: 5-16 • N: 0-1Coach: Don Lockwood

F 22 Nicholls State W, 9-2F 22 Nicholls State W, 5-2F 28 at Florida State L, 2-3F 29 at Florida State L, 10-13M 1 at Stetson L, 4-9M 2 at Jacksonville L, 0-8M 3 at South Alabama L, 2-11M 3 at South Alabama L, 0-2M 9 at Nicholls State L, 1-2M 9 at Nicholls State W, 12-4M 13 at Louisiana College W, 7-2M 13 at Louisiana College L, 5-6M 16 at Southeastern La. L, 2-6M 16 at Southeastern La. L, 3-4M 19 Bellarmine W, 5-1M 19 Bellarmine W, 6-4M 20 vs. Eastern Illinois1 L, 7-10M 20 at New Orleans L, 0-11M 21 at Tulane L, 4-5M 21 at Tulane W, 2-0M 26 at Lamar• L, 0-5M 27 at Lamar• L, 2-5M 27 at Lamar• L, 10-11M 29 Western Michigan W, 5-4M 30 Western Michigan W, 8-5M 30 Western Michigan W, 10-6A 2 at Louisiana Tech• L, 3-4A 2 at Louisiana Tech• W, 5-2A 3 at Louisiana Tech• W, 6-3A 6 Southeastern La. W, 10-5A 6 Southeastern La. L, 0-6A 9 Arkansas State• W, 5-2A 9 Arkansas State• L, 4-5A 10 Arkansas State• W, 3-2A 15 Louisiana-Monroe W, 12-6A 15 Louisiana-Monroe L, 5-8A 16 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-5A 16 Louisiana-Monroe W, 5-3A 23 McNeese State• L, 4-6A 23 McNeese State• L, 8-15A 24 McNeese State• W, 12-4A 27 Louisiana College W, 10-3A 27 Louisiana College W, 15-4A 30 Texas-Arlington• L, 3-4A 30 Texas-Arlington• W, 6-4M 1 Texas-Arlington• L, 2-4 1 - Played in New Orleans, La.

1977 // 24-20, 7-8 (3rd)H: 14-13 • A: 10-7 • N: 0-0

Coach: Don LockwoodF 27 Southern W, 9-5F 27 Southern L, 0-4M 2 at Southern L, 0-10M 2 at Southern L, 1-4M 8 Southeastern La. W, 1-0M 8 Southeastern La. W, 3-2M 9 at Northwestern State W, 6-0M 9 at Northwestern State L, 2-6M 12 Centenary W, 2-1M 12 Centenary L, 3-4M 13 Tulane W, 7-6M 13 Tulane L, 4-5M 16 at Southeastern La. L, 7-13M 16 at Southeastern La. W, 14-1M 19 Illinois W, 7-3M 19 Illinois L, 0-3

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M 20 Illinois W, 13-11M 20 Illinois W, 5-4M 22 at Louisiana College W, 6-5M 22 at Louisiana College W, 5-0M 25 Lamar• L, 2-6M 25 Lamar• L, 1-4M 26 Lamar• L, 4-8A 1 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-6A 1 Louisiana Tech• W, 11-10A 2 Louisiana Tech• L, 9-13A 4 Wisconsin L, 3-4A 5 Wisconsin W, 1-0A 5 Wisconsin W, 4-3A 8 South Alabama L, 0-5A 9 South Alabama L, 2-8A 15 at Arkansas State• L, 0-1A 15 at Arkansas State• L, 3-7A 16 at Arkansas State• W, 3-1A 19 Northwestern State W, 16-1A 23 at McNeese State• W, 10-7A 23 at McNeese State• L, 1-8A 24 at McNeese State• W, 4-0A 26 Louisiana College W, 11-0A 27 New Orleans L, 3-9A 27 New Orleans L, 1-5A 29 at Texas-Arlington• L, 6-8A 29 at Texas-Arlington• W, 4-3M 1 at Texas-Arlington• W, 3-0

1978 // 37-15, 13-7 (3rd)H: 24-8 • A: 13-7 • N: 0-0Coach: Don Lockwood

F 25 at New Orleans W, 5-2F 25 at New Orleans L, 1-7F 26 at Southern W, 6-1F 26 at Southern W, 6-2M 1 at Northwestern State W, 7-0M 1 at Northwestern State W, 5-1M 4 New Orleans L, 1-7M 4 New Orleans L, 2-7M 8 Southern L, 4-5M 8 Southern W, 8-7M 12 Southeastern La. W, 8-2M 12 Southeastern La. W, 8-0M 15 at Nicholls State W, 3-0M 15 at Nicholls State W, 7-3M 18 Middle Tennessee W, 5-0M 18 Middle Tennessee W, 8-3M 19 Middle Tennessee W, 8-5M 19 Middle Tennessee L, 4-5M 22 Northern Illinois W, 2-0M 22 Northern Illinois W, 6-2M 23 Northern Illinois W, 3-0M 23 Northern Illinois W, 3-0M 27 New Orleans W, 5-2M 27 New Orleans L, 5-6A 1 Arkansas State• W, 3-0A 1 Arkansas State• W, 21-1A 2 Arkansas State• W, 3-1A 2 Arkansas State• W, 5-0A 4 Nicholls State L, 2-3A 4 Nicholls State W, 11-0A 5 Northwestern State W, 13-3A 5 Northwestern State L, 4-9A 8 at Lamar• L, 2-5A 8 at Lamar• L, 0-2A 9 at Lamar• L, 2-8A 9 at Lamar• W, 3-1A 15 at Louisiana Tech• L, 3-6A 15 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-7A 16 at Louisiana Tech• W, 7-3A 16 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-3A 17 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 14-0A 17 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 8-1A 22 McNeese State• W, 10-7A 22 McNeese State• W, 7-2A 23 McNeese State• W, 3-1A 23 McNeese State• W, 8-4A 26 at Tulane W, 2-0A 26 at Tulane W, 7-3A 29 Texas-Arlington• L, 3-5A 29 Texas-Arlington• W, 11-7A 30 Texas-Arlington• W, 2-0A 30 Texas-Arlington• W, 11-0

1979 // 14-32, 8-12 (4th)H: 4-19 • A: 10-13 • N: 0-0

Coach: Don LockwoodF 17 Louisiana State L, 2-4F 19 at Louisiana State L, 0-4F 26 Tulane L, 1-5F 26 Tulane W, 2-1F 28 New Orleans L, 4-6F 28 New Orleans L, 0-6M 4 Nicholls State L, 1-6M 4 Nicholls State L, 2-8M 6 at Southeastern La. W, 7-3M 6 at Southeastern La. L, 4-6M 7 at Southern L, 1-3M 7 at Southern W, 6-5M 14 at Nicholls State W, 1-0M 14 at Nicholls State L, 3-5M 17 Louisville W, 4-3M 18 Wisconsin L, 1-8M 18 Wisconsin L, 2-5M 19 Wisconsin L, 7-9M 25 at Arkansas State• L, 8-10M 25 at Arkansas State• W, 10-5M 26 at Arkansas State• W, 4-1M 26 at Arkansas State• W, 10-5M 28 Northwestern State• L, 3-7M 28 Northwestern State• L, 5-7M 31 Lamar• W, 2-1M 31 Lamar• L, 0-5A 1 Lamar• W, 4-3A 1 Lamar• L, 0-8A 7 Louisiana Tech• L, 4-14A 7 Louisiana Tech• L, 6-10A 8 Louisiana Tech• L, 4-8A 8 Louisiana Tech• L, 1-8A 10 Southern L, 0-13A 10 Southern L, 1-5A 11 at Northwestern State• L, 1-2A 11 at Northwestern State• W, 3-2A 17 at New Orleans L, 4-18A 17 at New Orleans L, 1-11A 23 at McNeese State• L, 3-4A 23 at McNeese State• L, 5-8A 24 at McNeese State• L, 2-4A 24 at McNeese State• L, 7-11A 27 at Texas-Arlington• L, 3-5A 27 at Texas-Arlington• W, 20-7A 28 at Texas-Arlington• W, 5-0A 28 at Texas-Arlington• W, 8-6

1980 // 19-29-2, 1-13 (3rd, SZ)

H: 12-13-1 • A: 6-15-1 • N: 1-1Coach: Don Lockwood

F 24 Southern W, 1-0F 24 Southern W, 5-1F 27 at Northwestern State W, 6-1F 27 at Northwestern State W, 9-1F 29 Tulane L, 0-3F 29 Tulane W, 5-1M 3 at New Orleans L, 5-8M 3 at New Orleans L, 3-4M 5 at Southern L, 1-6M 5 at Southern T, 5-5M 6 at Southeastern La. L, 3-7M 6 at Southeastern La. W, 8-3M 8 at Nicholls State W, 5-4M 8 at Nicholls State W, 9-8M 9 Southeastern La. L, 1-3M 9 Southeastern La. W, 3-1M 11 Canisius L, 3-4M 12 Canisius W, 9-2M 12 Canisius W, 4-1M 15 Middle Tennessee W, 2-1M 15 Middle Tennessee L, 3-6M 16 Middle Tennessee L, 0-2M 19 Army W, 10-8M 19 Army W, 3-2M 22 Lamar• L, 2-6M 22 Lamar• L, 2-8M 23 Lamar• W, 9-3M 23 Lamar• T, 1-1M 25 Air Force W, 4-3M 31 at McNeese State• L, 7-10M 31 at McNeese State• L, 1-2A 1 at McNeese State• L, 0-4A 1 at McNeese State• L, 8-12A 4 Nicholls State L, 0-6

A 4 Nicholls State W, 14-2A 12 at Lamar• L, 8-9A 13 at Lamar• L, 8-11A 13 at Lamar• L, 12-14A 14 at Lamar• L, 3-6A 16 Northwestern State L, 1-5A 16 Northwestern State L, 4-5A 18 vs. William Carey1 L, 1-4A 19 at Louisiana Tech W, 9-3A 20 vs. William Carey1 W, 1-0A 20 at Louisiana Tech L, 2-3A 23 at Tulane L, 3-4A 23 at Tulane L, 2-5A 26 McNeese State• L, 1-8A 27 McNeese State• L, 6-11A 27 McNeese State• L, 4-111 - Played in Ruston, La.

1981 // 40-23, 11-5 (2nd, SZ)H: 26-13 • A: 14-10 • N: 0-0

Coach: Mel DidierF 21 Southeastern La. W, 3-2F 21 Southeastern La. L, 3-9F 22 Northwestern State W, 11-3F 22 Northwestern State W, 12-4F 25 at Southern W, 7-5F 25 at Southern L, 1-9F 28 Tulane W, 4-3F 28 Tulane L, 4-5M 1 Central Missouri State W, 5-2M 1 Central Missouri State W, 7-2M 5 at New Orleans L, 2-3M 5 at New Orleans L, 2-4M 7 Missouri-St. Louis W, 3-1M 7 Missouri-St. Louis L, 2-5M 8 Missouri-St. Louis L, 1-4M 8 Missouri-St. Louis W, 6-5M 9 at Nicholls State W, 10-7M 9 at Nicholls State W, 1-0M 10 Indiana State L, 12-14M 11 Missouri-St. Louis W, 6-4M 11 Missouri-St. Louis W, 10-6M 12 Indiana State W, 5-4M 14 Wisconsin W, 15-4M 15 Wisconsin W, 3-2M 15 Wisconsin W, 13-1M 16 Western Illinois W, 9-2M 16 Western Illinois L, 3-4M 17 Western Illinois W, 4-3M 18 New Orleans W, 5-4M 18 New Orleans W, 15-9M 21 at McNeese State• W, 7-4M 21 at McNeese State• W, 6-2M 22 at McNeese State• W, 7-3M 22 at McNeese State• W, 6-3M 24 at Southern L, 5-7M 25 Southern W, 16-2M 28 Lamar• W, 3-1M 28 Lamar• L, 3-7M 30 Lamar• L, 1-7M 30 Lamar• W, 12-7A 1 Southern W, 2-1A 1 Southern L, 6-8A 4 at Southeastern La. W, 9-8A 4 at Southeastern La. L, 4-5A 6 Louisiana College W, 8-0A 9 at Northwestern State W, 1-0A 9 at Northwestern State W, 9-1A 11 McNeese State• L, 1-5A 11 McNeese State• W, 1-0A 12 McNeese State• W, 7-0A 12 McNeese State• W, 6-2A 16 at Southern Miss L, 1-2A 17 at Southern Miss L, 4-11A 17 at Southern Miss L, 2-5A 20 Louisiana College L, 2-3A 22 at Tulane W, 5-4A 22 at Tulane W, 6-5A 25 at Lamar• L, 0-2A 25 at Lamar• W, 4-3A 26 at Lamar• W, 4-3A 26 at Lamar• L, 2-4A 28 Nicholls State L, 1-3A 28 Nicholls State L, 0-4

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1982 // 33-25-1, 13-3 (1st, SZ)H: 21-9 • A: 10-15-1 • N: 2-1

Coach: Mel DidierF 20 Southeastern La. W, 6-5F 20 Southeastern La. W, 7-0F 22 at Rice L, 12-13F 23 at Houston L, 4-5F 23 at Houston T, 2-2F 24 at Sam Houston State L, 6-7M 1 at Southern W, 4-3M 3 at Northwestern State W, 6-1M 3 at Northwestern State W, 3-2M 4 Louisiana Tech L, 8-9M 9 at Tulane W, 5-0M 9 at Tulane L, 1-4M 10 St. Louis W, 4-1M 11 Southern W, 11-2M 12 New Orleans W, 3-0M 12 New Orleans W, 5-3M 14 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 11-1M 14 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 13-0M 15 Houston L, 5-10M 17 Southern Miss W, 10-1M 18 Southern Miss W, 8-2M 18 Southern Miss W, 5-0M 19 Illinois-Chicago W, 2-0M 19 Illinois-Chicago W, 2-0M 20 at Nicholls State L, 0-3M 20 at Nicholls State L, 0-3M 22 Illinois-Chicago W, 6-0M 22 Illinois-Chicago W, 25-4M 24 Southern W, 8-3M 28 Lamar• L, 4-5M 28 Lamar• L, 1-5M 29 Lamar• L, 2-4M 29 Lamar• W, 2-1A 3 at McNeese State• L, 2-5A 3 at McNeese State• W, 4-3A 4 at McNeese State• L, 2-3A 4 at McNeese State• W, 11-7Best in the West Classic (Fresno, Calif.)A 7 vs. Long Beach State W, 9-4A 8 vs. UNLV L, 4-16A 8 at Fresno State L, 5-9A 9 vs. UNLV W, 2-1A 9 at Fresno State L, 0-6A 13 at Louisiana College W, 7-5A 14 Southern W, 5-4A 18 at New Orleans L, 3-6A 18 at New Orleans L, 1-2A 19 Northwestern State L, 1-4A 19 Northwestern State L, 0-3A 26 at Lamar• L, 6-17A 26 at Lamar• L, 5-7A 27 at Lamar• W, 5-3A 27 at Lamar• L, 0-1A 28 Nicholls State W, 6-4A 28 Nicholls State L, 3-7A 29 Louisiana College W, 8-4M 1 McNeese State• W, 5-1M 1 McNeese State• W, 8-1M 2 McNeese State• W, 11-4M 2 McNeese State• L, 6-7

1983 // 29-21H: 18-8 • A: 11-12 • N: 0-1

Coach: Brad KelleyF 24 at Northwestern State W, 8-1F 24 at Northwestern State L, 3-4F 26 Tulane L, 1-2F 26 Tulane W, 9-8M 2 at Lamar L, 4-6M 6 Houston L, 0-6M 6 Houston W, 5-0M 9 at Southern W, 10-7M 11 William Carey W, 12-4M 11 William Carey W, 5-2M 14 at McNeese State L, 3-4M 15 vs. New Orleans1 L, 5-18M 16 at Nicholls State W, 6-5M 16 at Nicholls State W, 4-2M 18 Lamar W, 11-1M 19 South Alabama W, 6-1M 20 South Alabama W, 7-4M 22 Cleveland State W, 12-6M 24 Middle Tennessee W, 8-5M 24 Middle Tennessee W, 3-2

M 25 Cleveland State W, 6-2M 25 Middle Tennessee L, 8-11M 29 at Southern Miss W, 4-1M 29 at Southern Miss W, 6-1M 30 at Florida L, 4-13M 31 at Florida State L, 3-4A 1 at Spring Hill W, 2-0A 2 at South Alabama L, 1-9A 3 at South Alabama L, 8-10A 10 at New Orleans W, 13-6A 10 at New Orleans L, 4-5A 14 McNeese State W, 3-1A 14 McNeese State W, 7-0A 16 at New Orleans W, 4-1A 16 at New Orleans L, 0-3A 17 at McNeese State W, 6-3A 17 at McNeese State W, 9-3A 18 Southern W, 4-3A 20 New Orleans W, 5-4A 20 New Orleans L, 1-4A 21 Nicholls State L, 0-5A 21 Nicholls State L, 1-4A 26 at Southern W, 7-1A 27 at Houston L, 0-1A 28 Louisiana College W, 8-2A 28 Louisiana College W, 11-1M 4 New Orleans W, 10-0M 4 New Orleans L, 6-8M 6 Florida State L, 0-31 - Played in Donaldsonville, La.

1984 // 39-18H: 20-5 • A: 17-10 • N: 2-3

Coach: Brad KelleyF 22 at Northwestern State W, 6-0F 22 at Northwestern State W, 1-0F 23 Nicholls State W, 9-0F 24 at Louisiana State W, 10-9F 25 New Orleans L, 3-6F 25 New Orleans L, 4-7F 29 at Nicholls State L, 8-12M 3 Tulane W, 2-1M 3 Tulane L, 3-6M 4 at Texas L, 4-8M 6 at St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 5-4M 6 at St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 6-2M 7 at Texas Lutheran W, 8-4M 7 at Texas Lutheran W, 8-1M 9 at Texas A&M W, 8-2M 10 at Texas A&M W, 4-1M 10 at Texas A&M W, 6-2M 14 McNeese State W, 2-1M 14 McNeese State W, 3-0M 15 Sam Houston State W, 4-0M 15 Sam Houston State W, 6-1M 17 at Tulane W, 11-2M 17 at Tulane L, 3-6M 18 at New Orleans L, 10-20M 18 at New Orleans W, 9-3M 20 vs. BYU^ L, 4-5M 21 vs. Oregon State^ W, 8-6M 22 at Fresno State^ L, 3-5M 23 vs. Washington^ L, 3-4M 23 vs. UC Santa Barbara^ L, 0-5M 24 vs. Washington^ W, 6-5M 27 Grambling State W, 4-0M 27 Grambling State W, 3-1M 28 at McNeese State L, 3-4M 28 at McNeese State L, 3-6A 3 Northwestern State W, 3-0A 3 Northwestern State W, 10-0A 4 at McNeese State W, 10-4A 5 at Louisiana College W, 12-2A 9 Louisiana College W, 2-1A 10 New Orleans L, 2-3A 10 New Orleans W, 4-2A 11 at Nicholls State W, 4-3A 15 at New Orleans L, 6-14A 15 at New Orleans L, 7-8A 17 at Southern W, 6-5A 19 William Carey W, 3-2A 20 William Carey W, 3-1A 21 Southeastern La. W, 5-0A 21 Southeastern La. W, 5-0A 23 Southern W, 5-0A 26 McNeese State+ L, 0-9A 28 Southern Miss W, 6-3

A 28 Southern Miss W, 6-0A 29 Nicholls State W, 13-6 ^ - Best in the West Classic (Fresno, Calif.) + - Forfeit (UL led 5-2 in 7th inning)

1985 // 35-23H: 13-8 • A: 22-15 • N: 0-0

Coach: Gene ShellF 16 at Texas State L, 3-8F 16 at Texas State W, 9-4F 18 at Texas-Pan American L, 4-7F 18 at Texas-Pan American W, 7-6F 19 at Texas-Pan American L, 2-3F 19 at Texas-Pan American W, 2-1F 20 at Houston L, 1-2F 22 Memphis L, 6-14F 22 Memphis L, 5-6F 23 Nicholls State L, 6-7F 28 at Southern W, 8-4F 28 at Southern W, 18-0M 3 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-3M 6 at Louisiana State L, 4-9M 9 at South Alabama L, 3-14M 9 at South Alabama W, 3-1M 10 at South Alabama L, 13-14M 13 Louisiana Tech W, 6-2M 15 at Memphis L, 4-6M 16 at Memphis W, 6-1M 16 at Memphis L, 4-5M 20 at Southeastern La. L, 0-1M 22 at Nicholls State W, 9-0M 23 Southern W, 8-3M 23 Southern L, 1-3M 28 at Lamar W, 1-0M 30 Lamar W, 10-3A 1 at Tulane W, 5-1A 1 at Tulane W, 6-1A 4 Louisiana State W, 6-5A 5 at Grambling State W, 7-3A 5 at Louisiana Tech W, 7-3A 8 Jackson State W, 10-8A 8 Jackson State W, 4-0A 9 at Nicholls State W, 5-4A 12 William Carey W, 4-1A 12 William Carey W, 11-2A 13 New York Tech W, 7-4A 14 New York Tech L, 1-12A 17 at New Orleans W, 9-8A 18 at Tulane L, 9-13A 19 New Orleans W, 13-2A 20 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 7-1A 23 Grambling State L, 4-5A 23 Grambling State W, 9-3A 24 New Orleans W, 7-5A 24 New Orleans L, 0-2A 25 Southeastern La. L, 5-9A 28 at Southern Miss W, 6-4A 29 at William Carey W, 6-2A 29 at William Carey W, 7-0M 5 at New Orleans L, 1-5M 5 at New Orleans L, 1-2M 10 at Oklahoma City W, 8-4M 11 at Oklahoma City W, 16-5M 11 at Oklahoma City W, 13-7M 14 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3M 15 at Arkansas L, 2-11

1986 // 33-26H: 21-7 • A: 12-19 • N: 0-0

Coach: Gene ShellF 7 at West Florida L, 7-11F 9 at Florida L, 1-3F 10 at Florida L, 2-9F 10 at Florida L, 5-7F 12 at UCF W, 5-3F 13 at UCF W, 2-1F 14 Stetson W, 8-6F 15 Stetson L, 1-6F 19 at Southeastern La. L, 8-9F 20 Grambling State W, 2-1F 20 Grambling State W, 5-0 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)F 21 Houston L, 6-8F 21 Texas-Pan American L, 9-10F 22 Tulane L, 1-11F 23 Texas-Pan American W, 10-4F 24 at Louisiana State L, 0-4

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1987 // 17-29H: 7-10 • A: 10-19 • N: 0-0

Coaches: Gene Shell, Emrick Jagneaux

Under Gene Shell (9-19)F 10 Southern W, 9-3F 11 Northwestern State W, 8-7F 11 Northwestern State L, 5-6F 12 Louisiana College W, 5-2F 13 Houston W, 7-6F 13 Houston L, 2-7F 14 Houston W, 4-3 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)F 19 Louisiana Tech1 L, 5-12M 3 at Centenary W, 4-3M 5 at Louisiana State L, 4-7M 9 at Southern L, 3-5M 10 at Grambling State L, 2-3M 10 at Grambling State W, 4-2M 13 at Texas L, 0-9M 14 at Texas L, 5-6M 15 Texas A&M L, 5-15M 15 Texas A&M L, 6-7M 16 Texas A&M W, 10-3M 19 Texas-Arlington L, 6-7M 20 Southeastern La. L, 8-11M 21 at Nicholls State L, 5-7M 22 at New Orleans L, 1-12M 25 at Lamar L, 1-6M 27 at Oral Roberts L, 2-10M 28 at Oral Roberts L, 3-6M 28 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3M 31 at William Carey W, 9-1M 31 at William Carey L, 2-3 Under Emrick Jagneaux (8-10)A 2 Southern W, 24-3A 3 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-7A 4 New Orleans L, 6-13A 7 Centenary W, 10-1A 8 Lamar L, 3-7A 10 at Texas-Pan American L, 6-16A 11 at Texas-Pan American L, 5-11A 11 at Texas-Pan American L, 3-8

A 15 at Louisiana College W, 12-2A 19 Tulane W, 3-2A 20 at Northwestern State W, 20-2A 20 at Northwestern State L, 5-6A 21 at Southern W, 15-7A 23 William Carey L, 4-11A 24 at New Orleans L, 1-11A 25 at Tulane L, 4-13A 28 at Southeastern La. W, 13-8A 29 at Nicholls State W, 4-3 1 - only game due to rain

1988 // 41-23, 6-8NCAA Midwest Regional

ASC Tournament ChampionsH: 33-9 • A: 5-12 • N: 3-2Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 6 Samford L, 1-3F 6 Samford W, 10-2F 11 Nicholls State W, 11-1F 12 Huston-Tillotson W, 14-0F 13 Huston-Tillotson W, 16-0F 13 Huston-Tillotson W, 15-0F 14 Southern W, 10-1F 16 Northwestern State W, 3-2F 20 Houston L, 4-6F 21 Houston L, 1-6F 22 Nicholls State W, 5-4 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)F 26 Texas-Arlington L, 1-4F 27 Oral Roberts L, 4-8F 27 Oklahoma State L, 1-6F 28 Oral Roberts W, 7-3M 3 Ouachita Baptist W, 11-3M 4 Ouachita Baptist W, 19-3M 4 Ouachita Baptist W, 12-3M 5 Ouachita Baptist W, 12-10M 5 Arkansas Tech W, 11-1M 6 Arkansas Tech W, 13-0M 6 Arkansas Tech W, 15-3M 7 Southern Arkansas W, 8-3M 12 at Houston L, 3-8M 13 McNeese State W, 13-8M 15 Southeastern La. W, 19-3M 16 at McNeese State L, 3-7M 17 at Concordia Lutheran W, 14-8M 18 at Texas L, 0-2M 19 at Texas L, 2-16M 22 at McNeese State L, 9-16M 23 Miss. Valley State W, 11-0M 24 Miss. Valley State W, 24-5M 26 Centenary W, 8-4M 28 at Tulane L, 4-10M 28 at Tulane L, 6-7A 1 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-3A 1 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-6A 5 Grambling State W, 3-0A 5 Grambling State W, 5-2A 9 at Arkansas State• W, 9-0A 9 at Arkansas State• W, 13-6A 10 at Arkansas State• L, 16-17A 12 McNeese State W, 5-3A 13 LeTourneau W, 19-1A 13 LeTourneau W, 12-0A 16 New Orleans• W, 12-2A 16 New Orleans• L, 4-6A 17 New Orleans• L, 3-5A 19 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2A 20 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-2A 20 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-4A 23 Lamar• W, 10-5A 23 Lamar• L, 5-8A 24 Lamar• W, 14-10A 26 at Nicholls State W, 4-3A 30 at Texas-Pan American• L, 0-1A 30 at Texas-Pan American• W, 3-2M 1 at Texas-Pan American• L, 1-8 ASC Tournament (Edinburg, Texas)M 12 vs. New Orleans W, 5-1M 13 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-2M 14 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 8-0 NCAA Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.)M 26 vs. Wichita State L, 2-6M 27 vs. McNeese State L, 6-11

1989 // 49-13, 11-4 (1st)ASC Champions

H: 43-7 • A: 5-2 • N: 1-4Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 10 Ouachita Baptist W, 13-3F 11 Ouachita Baptist W, 12-4F 11 Ouachita Baptist W, 3-1F 12 Ouachita Baptist W, 12-1F 13 TCU L, 9-10F 15 Texas Southern W, 9-2F 16 Texas Southern W, 24-10F 18 Tulane L, 2-4F 19 Tulane W, 11-9F 21 Texas College W, 16-3F 22 Texas College W, 20-1F 22 Texas College W, 26-0F 25 Arkansas Tech W, 12-0F 25 Arkansas Tech W, 11-3F 26 Arkansas Tech W, 10-3F 28 Miss. Valley State W, 19-0M 1 Miss. Valley State W, 9-4 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 3 Ohio State W, 8-1M 4 Houston L, 0-2M 4 USC L, 1-5M 7 McNeese State W, 8-4M 8 Louisiana College W, 21-1M 10 Harding W, 21-1M 11 Harding W, 13-4M 11 George Washington W, 8-5M 12 Harding W, 10-2M 13 Southern Arkansas W, 13-3M 13 Southern Arkansas W, 6-5M 14 Southern Arkansas W, 8-1

Dixie College Classic (Shreveport, La.)M 17 vs. Oklahoma State L, 4-10M 18 vs. Texas A&M L, 3-14M 19 vs. Arkansas W, 8-4M 24 William Carey W, 19-3M 25 William Carey W, 9-4M 28 Louisiana State L, 1-4M 31 Louisiana Tech• L, 4-10A 1 Louisiana Tech• W, 3-1A 1 Louisiana Tech• L, 3-6A 4 Northwestern State W, 6-4A 8 Arkansas State• W, 10-0A 8 Arkansas State• W, 7-6A 9 Arkansas State• W, 13-1A 11 Stephen F. Austin W, 9-3A 11 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-2A 12 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-4A 12 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-2A 15 at New Orleans• W, 4-1A 15 at New Orleans• L, 3-4A 16 at New Orleans• W, 15-9A 19 at Louisiana State W, 9-6A 22 at Lamar• L, 1-4A 22 at Lamar• W, 5-0A 23 at Lamar• W, 11-7A 25 Prairie View A&M W, 15-5A 25 Prairie View A&M W, 8-0A 26 Prairie View A&M W, 11-4A 26 Prairie View A&M W, 11-3A 28 Texas-Pan American• W, 4-1A 29 Texas-Pan American• W, 7-3A 29 Texas-Pan American• W, 12-1

ASC Tournament (New Orleans, La.)M 11 vs. Lamar L, 2-3M 12 vs. Louisiana Tech L, 1-6

1990 // 47-18, 11-4 (1st)NCAA South I Regional

ASC ChampionsASC Tournament Champions

H: 35-10 • A: 9-5 • N: 3-3Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 9 Prairie View A&M W, 9-3F 9 Prairie View A&M W, 12-1F 10 TCU W, 10-0F 10 TCU W, 7-2F 11 TCU W, 11-5F 14 Tulane W, 9-2F 16 Stephen F. Austin W, 7-5F 17 Stephen F. Austin L, 0-5F 17 Stephen F. Austin W, 7-6F 20 Mississippi Valley State W, 18-1F 21 Mississippi Valley State W, 5-0

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F 22 Mississippi Valley State W, 6-2F 24 Houston L, 6-7F 28 Nicholls State W, 2-1 Southwest Texas Classic (San Marcos, Texas)M 3 at Texas State W, 8-3M 4 vs. Oklahoma State L, 6-9M 5 vs. Concordia Lutheran W, 7-1M 6 vs. Texas L, 6-8

Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 9 Texas Tech W, 5-4M 10 Texas Tech L, 7-8M 10 Texas-Arlington L, 3-4M 11 Texas-Arlington W, 9-7M 13 Chicago State W, 10-5M 14 St. Louis W, 9-4M 15 St. Louis W, 11-6M 15 St. Louis W, 4-0M 16 Chicago State W, 12-6M 16 Texas Southern W, 11-0M 17 Texas Southern W, 11-2M 17 Texas Southern W, 20-1M 18 Texas Southern W, 5-2M 20 Northwestern State L, 2-5M 23 Maine W, 5-4M 24 Maine L, 8-10M 24 Maine L, 4-7M 25 Maine W, 8-5M 30 at Texas-Pan American• W, 5-0M 30 at Texas-Pan American• W, 7-3M 31 at Texas-Pan American• W, 4-1A 3 Northwestern State W, 13-6A 7 New Orleans• W, 6-5A 7 New Orleans• L, 5-7A 8 New Orleans• L, 5-8A 10 at Tulane W, 9-2A 11 at Tulane L, 2-9A 14 at Arkansas State• W, 7-2A 14 at Arkansas State• W, 19-0A 15 at Arkansas State• L, 3-5A 17 at Nicholls State L, 4-10A 20 at Louisiana Tech• W, 2-1A 21 at Louisiana Tech• W, 5-4A 21 at Louisiana Tech• L, 5-10A 24 at McNeese State L, 1-4A 25 Prairie View A&M W, 8-1A 25 Prairie View A&M W, 5-1A 26 Prairie View A&M W, 9-2A 26 Prairie View A&M W, 13-0A 28 Lamar• W, 11-0A 28 Lamar• W, 26-1A 29 Lamar• W, 5-0

ASC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 10 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 11-2M 11 vs. New Orleans W, 2-0M 12 vs. New Orleans W, 7-2

NCAA South I Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)M 24 vs. Louisiana State4 L, 0-8M 25 vs. Southern Miss4 L, 10-14

1991 // 49-20, 14-4 (1st)NCAA South Regional

ASC ChampionsASC Tournament Champions

H: 26-4 • A: 10-8 • N: 13-8Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 16 William Carey W, 11-1F 16 William Carey W, 5-2F 22 at Texas L, 1-3F 23 at Texas W, 11-8F 24 at Texas L, 3-8

UNLV Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)F 28 UNLV W, 20-8M 2 Oklahoma State W, 16-12M 2 Clemson W, 13-8M 3 Clemson L, 5-17M 5 Houston Baptist W, 10-0M 6 Houston Baptist W, 7-1M 6 Houston Baptist W, 3-2

Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 8 Oregon State L, 7-8M 9 Tulane L, 13-15M 9 Oklahoma State L, 5-11M 10 Tulane L, 5-6M 13 at Mississippi State L, 4-6M 13 at Mississippi State W, 8-1M 15 vs. New Mexico State1 W, 6-3M 16 vs. Arkansas1 W, 11-2

M 17 vs. New Orleans1 W, 10-0M 19 Dartmouth W, 7-4M 20 Dartmouth W, 5-1M 20 Dartmouth W, 13-9M 21 Dartmouth W, 6-5M 23 Texas-Pan American• W, 3-1M 23 Texas-Pan American• L, 4-16M 24 Texas-Pan American• W, 6-2M 27 Mississippi Valley State W, 14-6M 27 Mississippi Valley State W, 9-0M 30 at New Orleans• W, 7-5M 30 at New Orleans• L, 1-2M 31 at New Orleans• W, 5-3A 3 McNeese State L, 9-12A 6 at UCF• W, 4-3A 6 at UCF• L, 2-7A 7 at UCF• W, 12-2A 9 McNeese State L, 2-4A 13 Arkansas State• W, 16-9A 13 Arkansas State• W, 14-5A 14 Arkansas State• W, 12-7A 16 at Houston L, 3-6A 17 Texas Southern W, 9-2A 18 Texas Southern W, 7-5A 20 Nicholls State W, 4-0A 20 Nicholls State W, 6-5A 21 Nicholls State W, 5-2A 23 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-3A 23 Stephen F. Austin W, 9-0A 24 Northwestern State W, 6-5A 26 at Lamar• W, 13-2A 27 at Lamar• W, 3-2A 28 at Lamar• W, 7-6M 4 Louisiana Tech• W, 5-2M 5 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-4M 5 Louisiana Tech• L, 7-8

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 9 vs. Louisiana Tech L, 6-8M 11 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 9-5M 11 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 10-3M 12 vs. UCF W, 6-3M 12 vs. UCF W, 8-6M 16 at Fresno State L, 6-8M 17 at Fresno State W, 9-3M 18 at Fresno State L, 1-10

NCAA South II Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)M 24 vs. Texas A&M L, 4-16M 26 vs. Northwestern State W, 11-7M 27 vs. South Alabama W, 6-3M 28 vs. Texas A&M W, 13-10M 28 vs. Louisiana State L, 5-8

1992 // 38-23, 14-6 (1st, West)NCAA Central Regional

Sun Belt Western Division ChampionsH: 27-7 • A: 9-12 • N: 2-4Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 14 Dallas Baptist W, 11-1F 14 Dallas Baptist W, 4-3F 17 UNLV W, 9-3F 18 UNLV W, 5-4F 22 Lubbock Christian W, 6-2F 23 Lubbock Christian W, 9-6F 26 at Northwestern State W, 10-7F 28 Southern Arkansas L, 2-3F 29 Southern Arkansas W, 9-5M 2 at Texas W, 10-2M 3 at Texas L, 11-12

Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 6 Maine L, 1-4M 7 Creighton W, 6-5M 7 Creighton W, 5-1M 8 Oklahoma State W, 6-5M 11 at Nicholls State L, 2-4M 11 at Nicholls State L, 0-2M 13 George Washington W, 2-0M 14 George Washington W, 8-3M 16 Texas-San Antonio W, 11-3M 17 Texas-San Antonio W, 5-4M 20 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-5M 21 at Louisiana Tech• W, 8-4M 21 at Louisiana Tech• L, 1-2M 23 Texas L, 6-7M 25 Houston Baptist W, 3-2M 26 Houston Baptist W, 11-3M 26 Houston Baptist W, 10-1M 28 Arkansas State• L, 4-5

M 28 Arkansas State• W, 6-3M 29 Arkansas State• W, 11-3A 1 Tulane W, 13-3A 4 at New Orleans• W, 6-2A 5 at New Orleans• L, 2-4A 5 at New Orleans• W, 7-4A 8 McNeese State• W, 15-8A 11 at Arkansas State• W, 8-3A 11 at Arkansas State• W, 8-0A 12 at Arkansas State• L, 8-11A 14 at Auburn L, 8-9A 15 at Auburn L, 0-10A 18 New Orleans• W, 14-4A 18 New Orleans• W, 5-1A 19 New Orleans• W, 9-0A 21 at McNeese State L, 4-6A 24 at Texas-Pan American• W, 9-3A 25 at Texas-Pan American• L, 3-8A 28 at Tulane L, 4-5M 1 Lamar• W, 4-0M 2 Lamar• W, 3-2M 2 Lamar• W, 8-6M 6 at Louisiana State W, 5-0M 8 South Alabama• L, 3-4M 9 South Alabama• L, 2-3M 10 South Alabama• L, 1-2

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 13 vs. Western Kentucky W, 8-6M 14 at South Alabama L, 4-5M 14 vs. UCF W, 4-3M 15 at South Alabama L, 8-11

NCAA Central Regional (Austin, Texas)M 22 vs. Long Beach State L, 6-7M 23 vs. VCU L, 5-12

1993 // 25-29, 10-9 (3rd)H: 19-9 • A: 6-18 • N: 0-2Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 9 at Rice L, 2-9F 9 at Rice L, 4-6F 10 at Rice L, 4-7F 17 Nicholls State L, 11-13F 19 at Texas L, 3-10F 20 at Texas L, 7-10F 21 at Texas L, 7-13F 22 Texas Southern W, 12-0F 22 Texas Southern W, 12-2F 26 Rice L, 6-9F 27 Rice W, 7-5F 27 Rice W, 8-7M 4 Houston L, 3-7

Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 5 Mississippi W, 3-0M 6 Oklahoma State L, 5-10M 7 Houston W, 7-5M 14 at Louisiana Tech• W, 5-2M 14 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-5M 17 McNeese State W, 9-4M 18 Oklahoma City W, 3-1M 18 Oklahoma City L, 6-8M 20 Texas-Pan American• W, 8-7M 20 Texas-Pan American• L, 1-4M 21 Texas-Pan American• W, 9-7M 25 Northwestern State L, 6-7M 27 at Arkansas State• W, 12-6M 28 at Arkansas State• W, 6-3M 30 at Nicholls State W, 6-2M 31 at Nicholls State L, 6-8A 2 Lamar• W, 8-6A 3 Lamar• W, 5-4A 9 at New Orleans• L, 2-3A 9 at New Orleans• L, 8-12A 10 at New Orleans• W, 14-10A 16 Louisiana Tech• W, 4-3A 17 Louisiana Tech• L, 1-7A 17 Louisiana Tech• W, 5-2A 20 at McNeese State L, 2-3A 21 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-1A 23 at Lamar• L, 0-1A 24 at Lamar• L, 1-5A 25 at Lamar• L, 0-4A 27 Tulane W, 11-5A 28 at Louisiana State W, 10-9M 1 Louisiana College W, 9-2M 8 New Orleans• W, 8-7M 8 New Orleans• W, 5-2M 9 New Orleans• L, 5-6

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M 13 at Tulane L, 2-6M 14 at South Alabama L, 4-5M 15 at South Alabama L, 1-6M 16 at South Alabama L, 10-13

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 19 at South Alabama L, 3-9M 20 vs. Louisiana Tech L, 10-11

1994 // 42-15, 16-8 (1st, West)SBC Western Division Co-Champions

H: 34-5 • A: 8-8 • N: 0-2Coach: Mike Boulanger

F 18 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 11-0F 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 4-2F 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 8-4F 20 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 8-7F 23 Loyola-New Orleans W, 14-2F 23 Loyola-New Orleans W, 16-1F 24 Tulane W, 19-6F 26 Missouri W, 9-1F 27 Missouri W, 5-2

Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.)M 4 Kent State W, 12-5M 5 Oklahoma State W, 9-7M 5 Kent State W, 3-2M 6 Oklahoma State W, 9-5M 8 at Northwestern State L, 5-10M 12 at Lamar• L, 0-4M 12 at Lamar• L, 0-11M 13 at Lamar• L, 4-5M 14 Missouri State W, 5-4M 15 at McNeese State L, 4-14M 16 Louisiana-Monroe W, 12-5M 19 Texas-Pan American• W, 8-6M 19 Texas-Pan American• W, 3-2M 20 Texas-Pan American• W, 4-2M 21 Southern Arkansas W, 10-8M 22 Southern Arkasnas W, 8-4M 23 Stephen F. Austin W, 2-1M 23 Stephen F. Austin W, 4-1M 25 at Louisiana Tech• W, 7-3M 26 at Louisiana Tech• W, 9-2M 26 at Louisiana Tech• W, 8-3M 29 Ouachita Baptist W, 7-1M 30 Ouachita Baptist W, 9-0M 30 Ouachita Baptist W, 10-0M 31 William Carey W, 14-3A 2 New Orleans• W, 3-1A 2 New Orleans• W, 8-3A 3 New Orleans• L, 2-5A 6 Louisiana State W, 11-8A 13 Delta State L, 1-4A 13 Delta State W, 2-0A 16 Lamar• W, 15-5A 16 Lamar• L, 1-5A 17 Lamar• W, 5-3A 20 at Tulane L, 1-4A 22 at Texas-Pan American• W, 12-4A 22 at Texas-Pan American• W, 11-3A 23 at Texas-Pan American• L, 3-4A 26 Northwestern State L, 5-8A 27 at Louisiana State W, 9-8A 30 at New Orleans• W, 14-8A 30 at New Orleans• W, 7-4M 1 at New Orleans• L, 4-5M 6 Louisiana Tech• W, 5-4M 7 Louisiana Tech• L, 2-7M 7 Louisiana Tech• W, 2-1

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 18 vs. Jacksonville L, 6-22M 19 vs. Lamar L, 3-10

1995 // 21-24, 12-15 (6th)H: 11-12 • A: 10-12 • N: 0-0

Coach: Tony RobichauxF 10 at Texas L, 2-13F 11 at Texas L, 4-10F 19 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 2-1F 21 at Nicholls State W, 7-0M 3 Maine W, 11-2M 4 Maine W, 3-2M 5 Maine W, 6-2M 11 at UALR• L, 0-5M 11 at UALR• W, 10-8M 12 at UALR• W, 5-4M 15 Tulane W, 7-5M 18 at Lamar• L, 1-13

M 18 at Lamar• W, 5-4M 19 at Lamar• L, 6-7M 21 at McNeese State L, 6-9M 25 New Orleans• L, 9-10M 25 New Orleans• L, 1-10M 26 New Orleans• W, 6-1M 27 Henderson State W, 5-1M 28 Henderson State W, 13-12A 1 Western Kentucky• W, 19-2A 1 Western Kentucky• W, 11-3A 2 Western Kentucky• L, 5-7A 5 Louisiana State L, 3-9A 7 at Louisiana Tech• L, 4-8A 8 at Louisiana Tech• W, 5-4A 8 at Louisiana Tech• L, 2-5A 11 Nicholls State L, 7-9A 12 Nicholls State L, 12-14A 14 Jacksonville• L, 1-12A 15 Jacksonville• W, 4-2A 16 Jacksonville• L, 3-4A 18 at Northwestern State L, 1-9A 19 Northwestern State W, 9-6A 22 at Arkansas State• L, 3-14A 22 at Arkansas State• W, 9-1A 23 at Arkansas State• L, 0-14A 26 at Louisiana State L, 2-12A 29 at Texas-Pan American• W, 16-2A 29 at Texas-Pan American• W, 8-2A 30 at Texas-Pan American• W, 8-3M 3 McNeese State L, 4-10M 5 South Alabama• L, 4-5M 6 South Alabama• L, 4-8M 7 South Alabama• L, 4-6

1996 // 25-33, 15-12 (3rd)H: 16-13 • A: 7-15 • N: 0-5Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 9 Loyola-New Orleans W, 11-1F 10 Prairie View A&M W, 24-0F 10 Prairie View A&M W, 26-3F 11 Prairie View A&M W, 17-2F 11 Prairie View A&M W, 15-1F 17 at UCF W, 8-7F 18 at UCF L, 11-12F 18 at UCF L, 7-9F 20 at Bethune-Cookman W, 14-10F 27 at Nicholls State L, 4-8

Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)M 1 at Rice L, 5-7M 2 vs. Lamar L, 4-9M 3 vs. Oklahoma State L, 4-7M 6 Louisiana-Monroe L, 4-12M 7 vs. Oklahoma State1 L, 11-21M 8 at South Alabama• L, 3-4M 9 at South Alabama• L, 2-3M 10 at South Alabama• L, 4-5M 13 at Tulane W, 7-6M 16 Arkansas-Little Rock• W, 8-7M 16 Arkansas-Little Rock• L, 3-5M 17 Arkansas-Little Rock• W, 6-4M 19 Houston L, 3-5M 21 at Centenary L, 1-8M 23 at Western Kentucky• W, 7-2M 24 at Western Kentucky• L, 1-7M 24 at Western Kentucky• W, 2-0M 27 Delta State W, 7-2M 28 Delta State L, 4-8M 30 Lamar• W, 5-4M 30 Lamar• W, 5-4M 31 Lamar• L, 2-16A 2 McNeese State L, 5-9A 3 Tulane L, 2-14A 6 at New Orleans• L, 4-5A 6 at New Orleans• L, 3-5A 7 at New Orleans• W, 6-2A 9 at McNeese State L, 7-8A 10 Centenary L, 6-13A 12 Texas-Pan American• W, 8-7A 13 Texas-Pan American• L, 2-9A 13 Texas-Pan American• W, 4-0A 16 Northwestern State W, 6-2A 19 at Jacksonville• W, 3-1A 20 at Jacksonville• W, 11-8A 21 at Jacksonville• L, 9-11A 24 at Houston L, 2-3A 25 Nicholls State2 L, 11-15A 27 Arkansas State• W, 4-2

A 27 Arkansas State• L, 1-6A 28 Arkansas State• W, 11-1A 30 at Northwestern State L, 8-9M 1 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 5-10M 4 Louisiana Tech• W, 8-4M 4 Louisiana Tech• L, 5-8M 5 Louisiana Tech• W, 11-0

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 15 vs. Arkansas State L, 10-13M 16 at South Alabama L, 3-13 1 - Played at Houston, Texas 2 - Played at Abbeville, La.

1997 // 43-18, 22-5 (1st, SBC)NCAA Mideast Regional

Sun Belt Conference ChampionsH: 20-5 • A: 17-9 • N: 6-4Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 11 at UCF L, 0-7F 12 at Florida L, 5-6F 19 Oral Roberts W, 22-3F 20 Oral Roberts W, 12-5

Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.)F 21 vs. Missouri State W, 12-1F 22 vs. Indiana State W, 8-6F 23 at McNeese State W, 4-2M 1 Tampa W, 19-4M 2 Tampa L, 5-12M 4 Loyola-New Orleans W, 11-1M 4 Loyola-New Orleans W, 8-0M 8 at Lamar• L, 3-9M 8 at Lamar• W, 1-0M 9 at Lamar• L, 1-14M 11 at Nicholls State L, 5-7M 14 Jacksonville• W, 8-4M 15 Jacksonville• W, 3-1M 16 Jacksonville• W, 7-6M 19 Tulane L, 3-13M 20 at Northwestern State W, 3-0M 22 at UALR• W, 9-6M 22 at UALR• W, 4-3M 22 at UALR• W, 14-0M 24 at Mississippi W, 12-11M 28 New Orleans• W, 6-5M 29 New Orleans• W, 11-5M 30 New Orleans• W, 6-3A 1 at Tulane W, 5-2A 2 at Tulane L, 2-13A 5 South Alabama• L, 6-8A 6 South Alabama• W, 11-10A 6 South Alabama• W, 7-3A 8 Northwestern State L, 4-21A 9 at McNeese State W, 9-4A 12 Western Kentucky• W, 19-8A 12 Western Kentucky• W, 6-5A 13 Western Kentucky• W, 9-3A 15 at Louisiana State W, 10-8A 16 Delta State W, 10-9A 16 Delta State W, 8-4A17 Louisiana-Monroe W, 8-7A 19 at Arkansas State• W, 6-2A 19 at Arkansas State• W, 4-3A 20 at Arkansas State• L, 1-4A 22 Nicholls State W, 11-1A 26 at Texas-Pan American• W, 2-1A 26 at Texas-Pan American• W, 3-2A 27 at Texas-Pan American• L, 4-14A 29 Northwestern State• L, 5-8M 3 at Louisiana Tech• W, 23-10M 3 at Louisiana Tech• W, 9-4M 4 at Louisiana Tech• W, 9-8M 5 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 6-11

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 14 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 12-2M 15 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 8-6M 16 vs. South Alabama L, 0-5M 16 vs. Arkansas State W, 6-5M 17 vs. South Alabama W, 12-9M 17 vs. South Alabama L, 2-9

NCAA Mideast Regional (Starkville, Miss.)M 22 vs. Washington L, 4-5M 23 vs. Georgia Tech L, 0-8

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1998 // 39-22, 18-7 (2nd)NCAA South II Regional

SBC Tournament ChampionsH: 25-5 • A: 11-15 • N: 3-2Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 7 Sam Houston State W, 8-3F 7 Sam Houston State W, 4-2F 8 Sam Houston State W, 3-2F 13 at Louisiana State L, 7-11F 14 at Louisiana State L, 0-15F 17 Tulane W, 3-2F 19 at Louisiana State W, 7-4F 21 Texas-Arlington W, 6-4F 21 Texas-Arlington W, 4-2F 25 Louisiana-Monroe W, 9-5F 28 Grambling State W, 14-7M 1 Grambling State W, 11-3M 3 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 4-6M 4 at Northwestern State W, 6-1M 8 UALR• W, 4-2M 8 UALR• W, 13-6M 14 Lamar• W, 6-4M 14 Lamar• W, 9-1M 15 Lamar• W, 6-4M 18 Louisiana College W, 14-0M 20 at New Orleans• W, 3-2M 21 at New Orleans• L, 7-10M 22 at New Orleans• L, 1-10M 24 Troy L, 4-6M 25 Troy W, 6-1M 27 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-1M 28 Louisiana Tech• W, 9-6M 29 Louisiana Tech• W, 12-4M 31 at Tulane L, 5-6A 1 Northwestern State W, 3-1A 3 Texas-Pan American• L, 5-6A 4 Texas-Pan American• L, 4-6A 4 Texas-Pan American• L, 7-8A 7 at Nicholls State L, 4-5A 8 at Troy State L, 2-4A 10 at Jacksonville• W, 9-5A 11 at Jacksonville• W, 4-1A 12 at Jacksonville• W, 9-5A 13 at Florida L, 4-6A 14 Nicholls State W, 4-1A 15 at McNeese State L, 7-11A 19 Arkansas State• W, 11-4A 19 Arkansas State• W, 1-0A 21 at Florida State L, 4-14A 22 at Florida State L, 1-13A 24 at South Alabama• L, 3-5A 25 at South Alabama• L, 3-10A 26 at South Alabama• W, 9-7A 29 McNeese State W, 9-0A 29 McNeese State W, 4-3M 2 at Western Kentucky• W, 9-3M 2 at Western Kentucky• W, 15-4M 3 at Western Kentucky• W, 6-0M 10 Northwestern State L, 5-9

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 13 vs. New Orleans W, 8-6M 14 vs. Lamar W, 11-4M 15 at South Alabama W, 11-4M 16 vs. New Orleans L, 5-20M 16 vs. New Orleans W, 10-7

NCAA South II Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)M 21 vs. Tulane L, 5-11M 22 vs. Louisiana State L, 6-15

1999 // 42-24, 24-9 (2nd)NCAA Houston Super Regional

NCAA Houston Regional ChampionsH: 25-3 • A: 11-14 • N: 6-7Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 6 Southeastern La. W, 8-1F 7 Southeastern La. W, 9-7

Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)F 12 Arkansas W, 6-2F 13 Dallas Baptist W, 5-3F 14 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-3F 17 Lamar L, 4-7

Winn-Dixie Showdown (New Orleans, La.)F 19 vs. New Orleans W, 8-6F 20 vs. Louisiana State L, 6-13F 21 vs. Tulane L, 6-7F 23 Nicholls State W, 12-9F 24 at McNeese State L, 8-14

Century Tel Showcase (Monroe, La.)F 26 vs. Iowa State W, 10-8F 27 vs. Iowa L, 6-8F 28 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 8-1M 3 Tulane W, 6-1M 6 Arkansas State• W, 7-2M 6 Arkansas State• W, 9-3M 7 Arkansas State• W, 10-3M 9 Louisiana State L, 8-12M 13 at Florida International• L, 5-6M 13 at Florida International• L, 4-7M 14 at Florida International• W, 8-4M 16 at Louisiana State W, 11-3M 20 at UALR• W, 11-7M 20 at UALR• W, 6-3M 21 at UALR• L, 2-5M 24 at Northwestern State L, 3-7M 26 Western Kentucky• W, 5-4M 27 Western Kentucky• W, 5-3M 28 Western Kentucky• W, 4-3M 31 Northwestern State W, 9-0A 3 at Arkansas State• W, 2-0A 3 at Arkansas State• W, 9-1A 4 at Arkansas State• W, 16-1A 7 at McNeese State L, 2-3A 10 Florida International• L, 1-3A 10 Florida International• W, 3-2A 11 Florida International• W, 5-4A 13 at Nicholls State L, 4-7A 14 at Lamar L, 8-9A 17 UALR• W, 12-4A 17 UALR• W, 6-5A 18 UALR• W, 12-0A 23 at Western Kentucky• W, 8-4A 24 at Western Kentucky• L, 8-9A 25 at Western Kentucky• L, 5-8A 30 Louisiana Tech• W, 3-2M 1 Louisiana Tech• W, 12-4M 2 Louisiana Tech• W, 12-0M 8 at South Alabama• L, 6-7M 9 at South Alabama• L, 4-6M 9 at South Alabama• L, 6-7M 11 at Tulane L, 3-12M 14 New Orleans• W, 16-4M 15 New Orleans• W, 6-5M 15 New Orleans• W, 8-3

SBC Tournament (Metairie, La.)M 18 vs. UALR W, 10-0M 19 vs. Western Kentucky W, 9-2M 20 vs. Florida International L, 4-8M 21 vs. Western Kentucky L, 0-6

NCAA Regional at Houston (Texas)M 28 vs. Texas W, 13-6M 29 at Houston W, 5-3M 30 at Houston W, 19-8

NCAA Super Regional at Houston (Texas)J 4 vs. Rice W, 12-8J 5 vs. Rice L, 1-10J 6 vs. Rice L, 3-8

2000 // 49-20, 20-10 (2nd)NCAA College World Series (3rd Place)

NCAA Super Regional ChampionsNCAA Lafayette Regional Champions

H: 30-3 • A: 14-13 • N: 5-4Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 5 Sam Houston State W, 7-1F 6 Sam Houston State W, 15-2F 7 Sam Houston State W, 9-4F 11 at Southeastern La. W, 8-2F 12 at Southeastern La. W, 8-4F 13 at Southeastern La. L, 5-7F 18 Southern Miss W, 4-1F 19 Southern Miss W, 5-3F 20 Southern Miss W, 8-0F 25 Oklahoma W, 8-3F 26 Oklahoma W, 4-1F 27 Oklahoma W, 3-2F 29 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 7-5M 1 McNeese State W, 9-2M 3 Dallas Baptist W, 5-2M 4 Dallas Baptist W, 6-3M 10 at Louisiana Tech• W, 11-2M 11 at Louisiana Tech• W, 13-8M 12 at Louisiana Tech• W, 15-7M 17 South Alabama• W, 5-3M 18 South Alabama• W, 7-3

M 19 South Alabama• W, 8-2M 24 at New Orleans• W, 3-2M 25 at New Orleans• L, 3-4M 26 at New Orleans• W, 6-2M 29 at Tulane W, 12-1M 30 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-5A 1 Arkansas State• W, 5-2A 2 Arkansas State• W, 11-3A 3 Arkansas State• W, 11-4A 5 Tulane W, 3-2A 7 at Florida International• L, 0-6A 8 at Florida International• L, 5-6A 9 at Florida International• W, 11-2A 11 at Louisiana State L, 2-8A 14 at UALR• L, 2-4A 15 at UALR• L, 2-9A 16 at UALR• L, 6-8A 18 at Wichita State L, 0-6A 19 at Wichita State L, 0-4A 21 Western Kentucky• W, 5-4A 22 Western Kentucky• W, 5-3A 23 Western Kentucky• W, 5-2A 25 at McNeese State L, 5-6A 26 Lamar W, 6-0A 28 Louisiana Tech• W, 7-6A 29 Louisiana Tech• W, 9-5A 30 Louisiana Tech• W, 12-3M 5 at South Alabama• L, 4-6M 6 at South Alabama• W, 12-8M 7 at South Alabama• W, 12-7M 12 New Orleans• L, 1-8M 13 New Orleans• L, 5-8M 14 New Orleans• L, 3-8

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 17 vs. Western Kentucky L, 3-8M 18 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 13-2M 19 vs. Western Kentucky W, 7-3M 19 vs. Florida International W, 14-4M 20 vs. Florida International L, 2-9

NCAA Regional at Lafayette (La.)M 26 vs. McNeese State W, 11-5M 27 vs. East Carolina W, 5-3M 28 vs. East Carolina W, 8-5

NCAA Super Regional at Columbia (S.C.)J 2 vs. South Carolina L, 3-6J 3 vs. South Carolina W, 7-1J 4 vs. South Carolina W, 3-2

NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)J 9 vs. Stanford L, 4-6J 11 vs. San Jose State W, 6-3J 14 vs. Clemson W, 4-3J 15 vs. Stanford L, 9-19

2001 // 28-28, 12-15 (t-7th)H: 22-10 • A: 6-17 • N: 0-1Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 2 Texas-San Antonio W, 7-6F 3 Texas-San Antonio W, 7-2F 4 Texas-San Antonio W, 11-5F 10 Western Illinois W, 11-2F 10 Western Illinois W, 6-2F 11 Western Illinois W, 9-2F 12 Tulane L, 3-8F 17 at Southern Miss L, 1-5F 18 at Southern Miss L, 4-6F 19 at Southern Miss L, 2-4F 20 Southern W, 9-3F 21 at Lamar L, 1-8

Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)F 23 vs. Wichita State W, 1-0F 24 vs. Nebraska L, 3-6F 25 vs. Ohio State L, 2-10M 3 Siena W, 16-0M 4 Siena W, 8-1M 5 Siena W, 3-0M 6 McNeese State W, 14-3M 9 Houston Baptist W, 17-1M 10 Houston Baptist W, 4-1M 10 Houston Baptist W, 12-2M 16 at Western Kentucky• W, 5-3M 17 at Western Kentucky• L, 0-5M 18 at Western Kentucky• W, 7-5M 21 Louisiana-Monroe L, 4-10M 23 Florida International• W, 7-6M 24 Florida International• L, 1-8M 25 Florida International• W, 8-4M 27 at Tulane L, 8-9

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M 30 Middle Tennessee• L, 0-2M 31 Middle Tennessee• W, 9-8A 1 Middle Tennessee• L, 4-5A 3 at Nicholls State L, 2-3A 6 at Arkansas State• W, 9-6A 7 at Arkansas State• L, 3-9A 8 at Arkansas State• L, 2-3A 10 vs. Louisiana State1 L, 7-12A 13 South Alabama• W, 9-1A 14 South Alabama• W, 4-1A 15 South Alabama• L, 3-12A 20 at New Orleans• W, 9-4A 21 at New Orleans• W, 7-4A 22 at New Orleans• L, 2-3A 25 Nicholls State W, 5-1A 27 at Louisiana Tech• L, 4-5A 28 at Louisiana Tech• L, 5-6A 29 at Louisiana Tech• L, 5-6A 30 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 3-4M 4 UALR• L, 3-5M 5 UALR• W, 6-0M 6 UALR• L, 5-6M 8 at McNeese State L, 4-14M 11 at New Mexico State• L, 4-9M 12 at New Mexico State• W, 20-16M 13 at New Mexico State• L, 11-131 - Played at Zephyr Field (New Orleans, La.)

2002 // 39-23, 17-7 (2nd)NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge

H: 20-8 • A: 14-12 • N: 5-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

Houston (Texas) Astros College ClassicF 8 vs. Texas Tech W, 4-3F 9 vs. Texas A&M L, 2-3F 10 vs. Texas W, 4-3F 15 UCF W, 6-4F 16 UCF W, 6-3F 17 UCF W, 4-3F 20 Louisiana-Monroe L, 6-10

Coca-Cola Classic (Houston, Texas)F 22 vs. Rice L, 7-10F 23 vs. Texas-Arlington W, 6-5F 24 vs. South Florida W, 6-2M 2 Texas-Pan American W, 5-1M 3 Texas-Pan American W, 12-5M 4 Texas-Pan American W, 13-3M 5 Southern W, 10-1M 8 Houston L, 2-5M 9 Houston L, 3-7M 10 Houston L, 8-9M 12 at Louisiana State W, 2-1M 15 at Wichita State L, 1-6M 16 at Wichita State L, 1-3M 17 at Wichita State W, 9-7M 19 Louisiana State W, 7-0M 22 New Orleans• W, 7-2M 23 New Orleans• W, 6-5M 24 New Orleans• L, 2-4M 26 Tulane W, 12-2M 27 at Tulane W, 5-4M 29 at Florida International• W, 4-1M 30 at Florida International• W, 9-4M 31 at Florida International• L, 7-9A 2 Lamar L, 3-8A 3 McNeese State W, 12-9A 9 at McNeese State W, 6-3A 10 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 6-7A 12 at UALR• W, 10-6A 13 at UALR• L, 2-3A 14 at UALR• W, 10-5A 16 at Lamar L, 8-10A 19 New Mexico State• W, 6-3A 20 New Mexico State• W, 2-1A 21 New Mexico State• W, 7-6A 23 at Southern L, 4-9A 26 at Middle Tennessee• W, 5-0A 27 at Middle Tennessee• W, 15-6A 28 at Middle Tennessee• W, 11-3M 3 Western Kentucky• L, 4-5M 4 Western Kentucky• W, 5-1M 5 Western Kentucky• W, 4-3M 7 Nicholls State W, 4-3M 10 at South Alabama• L, 1-5M 11 at South Alabama• W, 15-8M 12 at South Alabama• L, 3-4M 18 Arkansas State• W, 8-6

M 19 Arkansas State• W, 4-3M 20 Arkansas State• L, 6-9

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 22 vs. Arkansas State L, 3-10M 23 vs. Western Kentucky L, 1-2

NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge (La.)M 31 vs. Tulane W, 6-3J 1 vs. Louisiana State W, 5-0J 2 vs. Louisiana State L, 2-12J 3 vs. Louisiana State L, 2-12

2003 // 30-30, 15-9 (3rd)H: 18-15 • A: 12-12 • N: 0-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 8 Texas State W, 5-2F 8 Texas State W, 5-3F 9 Texas State L, 3-4F 11 at Northwestern State L, 2-11

Houston (Texas) Astros College ClassicF 14 vs. Alabama L, 3-9F 15 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-11F 16 vs. Baylor L, 4-12F 18 Northwestern State L, 0-3F 19 Southeastern La. W, 10-0F 21 Troy W, 7-6F 22 Troy L, 1-3F 23 Troy W, 2-1F 28 at Houston L, 2-3M 1 at Houston L, 0-8M 2 at Houston L, 1-5M 5 at Tulane L, 4-11

Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)M 7 Ohio State L, 3-7M 8 Wichita State L, 4-11M 9 McNeese State L, 3-4M 11 at Nicholls State L, 5-15M 14 Illinois-Chicago L, 4-11M 15 Illinois-Chicago L, 6-7M 16 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-1M 18 at McNeese State L, 7-8M 21 at Western Kentucky• L, 3-4M 22 at Western Kentucky• W, 1-0M 23 at Western Kentucky• L, 3-7M 26 Tulane W, 9-8M 28 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-3M 29 Middle Tennessee• L, 5-9M 30 Middle Tennessee• W, 5-3A 1 at Lamar W, 7-4A 4 at New Mexico State• W, 10-4A 5 at New Mexico State• L, 5-12A 6 at New Mexico State• L, 7-8A 11 UALR• W, 14-2A 12 UALR• W, 5-2A 13 UALR• L, 5-8A 15 Lamar W, 12-5A 18 Florida International• L, 1-5A 19 Florida International• W, 4-0A 20 Florida International• W, 4-1A 25 at New Orleans• W, 17-4A 26 at New Orleans• W, 18-7A 27 at New Orleans• W, 4-3A 29 at Southeastern La. W, 8-1M 2 at Nebraska W, 4-2M 3 at Nebraska L, 2-6M 4 at Nebraska W, 8-2M 7 Nicholls State W, 16-1M 9 at Arkansas State• W, 4-3M 10 at Arkansas State• W, 13-8M 11 at Arkansas State• W, 3-2M 16 South Alabama• L, 1-7M 17 South Alabama• L, 6-7M 18 South Alabama• W, 12-5

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 21 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 4-6M 22 vs. New Mexico State W, 9-4M 23 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W, 6-1M 24 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 2-10

2004 // 34-23, 11-11 (4th)H: 25-6 • A: 6-15 • N: 3-2Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 18 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-1F 20 at Texas State L, 4-6F 21 at Texas State W, 6-3F 22 at Texas State L, 0-2F 27 Stony Brook W, 5-0F 28 Stony Brook W, 7-3

F 29 Stony Brook W, 9-0M 2 Siena W, 19-6M 3 Siena W, 9-3M 5 at Wichita State L, 2-4M 6 at Wichita State L, 6-12M 7 at Wichita State L, 7-13M 10 Nicholls State W, 11-6M 12 Furman W, 5-2M 13 Furman L, 3-6M 13 Furman W, 9-2M 16 Texas Southern W, 13-0M 19 Michigan W, 16-5M 20 Harvard W, 14-5M 21 Harvard W, 23-9M 23 Lamar L, 3-4M 26 Western Kentucky• W, 4-3M 27 Western Kentucky• W, 4-3M 28 Western Kentucky• L, 7-9A 2 at Middle Tennessee• W, 6-5A 3 at Middle Tennessee• W, 9-3A 4 at Middle Tennessee• L, 6-9A 7 Northwestern State W, 5-4A 9 New Mexico State• W, 11-1A 10 New Mexico State• W, 13-4A 10 New Mexico State• W, 9-5A 13 at McNeese State L, 3-4A 16 at UALR• L, 10-14A 17 at UALR• W, 6-5A 18 at UALR• W, 8-4A 21 at Tulane L, 6-7A 23 at Florida International• L, 2-3A 24 at Florida International• L, 1-8A 25 at Florida International• L, 3-9A 27 McNeese State W, 15-6A 28 at Lamar L, 5-6M 2 New Orleans• W, 3-2M 2 New Orleans• L, 5-9M 5 Southeastern La. W, 10-0M 8 Northwestern State W, 4-0M 9 Northwestern State W, 6-1M 10 Nicholls State W, 4-3M 15 Arkansas State• L, 11-12M 15 Arkansas State• L, 2-7M 21 at South Alabama• L, 8-10M 22 at South Alabama• W, 14-6M 23 at South Alabama• L, 7-10

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 26 vs. New Mexico State W, 12-9M 27 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 6-8M 28 vs. New Mexico State W, 7-3M 28 vs. Middle Tennessee W, 6-2M 29 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 10-15

2005 // 48-19, 16-8 (1st)NCAA Regional at New OrleansSun Belt Conference Champions

H: 27-6 • A: 12-9 • N: 9-4Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 11 Louisiana Tech W, 10-0F 12 Louisiana Tech W, 9-3F 12 Louisiana Tech W, 10-5F 16 at Sam Houston State L, 5-6

Louisiana-Lafayette InvitationalF 18 Southern W, 11-7F 19 St. John’s W, 7-2F 20 Northwestern State W, 4-0F 22 Nicholls State W, 6-2

Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)F 25 Marist W, 10-1F 26 Miami (Ohio) W, 4-3F 27 Texas State W, 10-1

Hawai i Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai i)M 1 vs. Wichita State W, 19-3M 2 vs. South Florida W, 4-1M 3 vs. Sacramento State W, 4-2M 4 vs. UC Davis W, 6-2M 5 at Hawai’i L, 1-12M 9 McNeese State L, 3-4

Metrodome Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)M 11 vs. Harvard W, 14-2M 12 at Minnesota W, 3-2M 13 vs. St. John’s W, 3-1M 16 at Southeastern La. L, 11-12M 18 Le Moyne W, 8-1M 19 Le Moyne L, 6-7M 20 Le Moyne W, 9-6M 22 Lamar W, 23-3

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M 25 South Alabama• W, 22-4M 26 South Alabama• W, 6-5M 27 South Alabama• L, 2-6M 29 Northwestern State W, 6-5A 1 at Arkansas State• L, 2-6A 2 at Arkansas State• W, 6-1A 3 at Arkansas State• W, 8-5A 6 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 11-4A 8 Texas-Pan American• W, 12-3A 9 Texas-Pan American• W, 14-6A 10 Texas-Pan American• W, 5-3A 12 at Lamar L, 1-3A 15 at New Orleans• W, 6-0A 16 at New Orleans• W, 13-5A17 at New Orleans• W, 7-3A 20 at Northwestern State W, 2-1A 22 Florida International• L, 5-7A 23 Florida International• W, 9-5A 24 Florida International• W, 10-2A 27 at McNeese State W, 6-2A 29 UALR• W, 9-5A 30 UALR• W, 17-1M 1 UALR• L, 2-7M 4 Sam Houston State W, 14-5M 6 at New Mexico State• W, 21-8M 7 at New Mexico State• W, 14-4M 8 at New Mexico State• L, 8-9M 10 Southeastern La. W, 11-0M 13 Middle Tennessee• L, 1-10M 14 Middle Tennessee• W, 16-3M 15 Middle Tennessee• W, 16-7M 17 at Nicholls State L, 6-8M 21 at Western Kentucky• L, 5-14M 21 at Western Kentucky• W, 11-1M 22 at Western Kentucky• L, 3-4

SBC Tournament (Miami, Fla.)M 25 vs. Western Kentucky L, 7-10M 26 vs. New Mexico State W, 9-5M 27 vs. Western Kentucky W, 6-4M 27 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 5-7

NCAA Regional at New Orleans (La.)J 3 vs. (16) Alabama L, 5-7J 4 vs. Southern W, 9-1J 5 vs. (16) Alabama L, 3-4

2006 // 39-20, 19-5 (2nd)H: 23-7 • A: 12-10 • N: 4-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 14 Louisiana-Monroe W, 8-2Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.)

F 24 Purdue L, 1-5F 26 Louisiana-Monroe W, 12-8F 28 at Nicholls State W, 10-2M 1 McNeese State W, 3-2

Louisiana-Lafayette InvitationalM 3 Evansville L, 5-11M 4 Iowa W, 14-9M 5 Northwestern State L, 0-2M 7 Nicholls State W, 8-0Collegiate Baseball Classic (San Antonio, Texas)

M 10 vs. Illinois L, 12-14M 11 vs. (15) Texas A&M W, 7-1M 12 vs. Iowa W, 3-2M 13 vs. Texas-San Antonio L, 2-5M 15 at McNeese State L, 4-5M 17 Minnesota W, 2-0M 18 Minnesota L, 2-3M 19 Minnesota W, 3-1M 21 at Lamar L, 4-5M 24 at South Alabama• L, 7-8M 25 at South Alabama• W, 9-6M 26 at South Alabama• L, 0-2M 28 at Southeastern La. W, 9-5M 29 Northwestern State L, 5-7M 31 Arkansas State• W, 10-1A 1 Arkansas State• W, 8-4A 2 Arkansas State• W, 6-2A 4 at Northwestern State W, 3-1A 5 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-6A 7 Texas A&M-CC W, 5-0A 8 Texas A&M-CC W, 9-0A 9 Texas A&M-CC W, 9-5A 11 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 11-0A 12 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-9A 14 New Orleans• W, 6-2A 15 New Orleans• W, 3-2A 16 New Orleans• W, 6-0

A 18 McNeese State W, 8-4A 21 at Florida International• W, 6-1A 22 at Florida International• W, 12-2A 23 at Florida International• W, 14-3A 28 at UALR• W, 3-1A 30 at UALR• L, 11-12A 30 at UALR• W, 7-3M 2 Southeastern La. W, 9-2M 3 at Northwestern State L, 2-7M 5 Troy• W, 15-7M 6 Troy• L, 1-3M 7 Troy• W, 6-5M 12 at Middle Tennessee• W, 14-6M 13 at Middle Tennessee• W, 7-5M 14 at Middle Tennessee• L, 4-5M 16 Northwestern State L, 9-13M 18 Western Kentucky• W, 11-3M 19 Western Kentucky• W, 3-1M 20 Western Kentucky• W, 13-3

SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)M 24 vs. Arkansas State W, 8-7M 25 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 2-5M 26 vs. South Alabama W, 8-5M 26 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 7-14

2007 // 45-17, 23-7 (1st)

NCAA Regional at College StationSun Belt Conference Champions

H: 22-2 • A: 18-13 • N: 5-2Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 13 Nicholls State W, 15-7F 16 at Texas-San Antonio W, 10-2F 17 at Texas-San Antonio W, 5-2F 18 at Texas-San Antonio W, 14-2F 21 at Southeastern La. W, 5-1F 23 Illinois W, 13-5F 24 Illinois W, 7-6F 25 Illinois W, 10-7F 27 Louisiana Tech W, 5-1F 28 Northwestern State W, 10-5M 2 at Southern Miss L, 4-7M 3 at Southern Miss W, 4-0M 4 at Southern Miss L, 0-1M 6 at Northwestern State L, 1-2M 9 South Alabama• W, 7-2M 10 South Alabama• W, 9-6M 11 South Alabama• W, 10-6M 16 at Middle Tennessee• W, 6-3M 17 at Middle Tennessee• L, 6-12M 18 at Middle Tennessee• L, 1-3M 20 McNeese State W, 9-5M 21 at McNeese State W, 9-5M 23 Florida Atlantic• W, 5-2M 24 Florida Atlantic• W, 5-2M 25 Florida Atlantic• W, 3-2M 27 at Louisiana Tech W, 11-6M 30 at FIU• W, 10-3M 31 at FIU• W, 19-5A 1 at FIU• L, 13-14A 3 Lamar W, 5-4A 6 Western Kentucky• W, 8-2A 7 Western Kentucky• L, 5-6A 7 Western Kentucky• W, 10-6A 11 at Tulane L, 4-5A 13 at Troy• W, 13-3A 14 at Troy• W, 4-3A 15 at Troy• L, 4-14A 17 Southeastern La. W, 8-2A 20 at Arizona State L, 2-8A 21 at Arizona State L, 8-11A 22 at Arizona State L, 6-9A 24 at Lamar W, 3-1A 27 Arkansas State• W, 6-5A 28 Arkansas State• W, 11-7A 29 Arkansas State• L, 2-4M 4 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 5-2M 5 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 6-5M 6 at Louisiana-Monroe• W, 11-9M 11 UALR• W, 13-3M 12 UALR• W, 28-3M 13 UALR• W, 8-5M 17 at New Orleans• W, 5-4M 18 at New Orleans• W, 3-1M 19 at New Orleans• L, 3-9

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 23 at South Alabama W, 3-2M 24 vs. Troy W, 9-7

M 25 at South Alabama W, 5-0M 26 vs. New Orleans L, 2-8

NCAA Regional at College Station (Texas)J 1 vs. Ohio State W, 5-4J 2 at (10) Texas A&M W, 5-4J 3 at (10) Texas A&M L, 1-4J 4 at (10) Texas A&M L, 2-5

2008 // 30-29, 16-14 (t-5th)H: 16-12 • A: 12-16 • N: 2-1Coach: Tony Robichaux

UTSA Baseball Classic (San Antonio, Texas)F 22 vs. Army W, 2-1F 23 vs. Texas Tech W, 4-0F 23 vs. Oral Roberts L, 5-6F 24 at Texas-San Antonio L, 2-5F 27 at (18) Tulane L, 1-10F 29 Southern Miss L, 0-6M 1 Miami (Ohio) L, 1-3M 2 Southern Miss W, 2-0M 4 at Houston L, 8-14M 5 Southeastern La. W, 3-1M 8 Arkansas State• L, 0-3M 8 Arkansas State• L, 5-9M 9 Arkansas State• L, 2-9M 11 at Louisiana Tech W, 11-2M 14 at Florida Atlantic• L, 6-13M 15 at Florida Atlantic• W, 9-3M 16 at Florida Atlantic• L, 2-9M 19 at (13) Rice L, 6-17M 21 at UALR• W, 12-1M 22 at UALR• W, 7-6M 23 at UALR• W, 8-7M 26 at Northwestern State W, 7-6M 28 FIU• L, 1-9M 29 FIU• W, 5-2M 30 FIU• L, 4-8A 1 Lamar W, 3-2A 5 at Middle Tennessee• L, 1-2A 5 at Middle Tennessee• W, 4-2A 6 at Middle Tennessee• W, 8-4A 8 Northwestern State W, 9-2A 9 at McNeese State W, 14-8A 11 Louisiana-Monroe• W, 12-10A 12 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 6-15A 13 Louisiana-Monroe• L, 4-14A 15 at Northwestern State L, 2-3A 16 Northwestern State W, 4-3A 18 at South Alabama• W, 9-3A 19 at South Alabama• L, 2-9A 20 at South Alabama• W, 8-6A 22 at Lamar L, 0-3A 23 at Southeastern La. L, 4-14A 25 Troy• W, 7-3A 26 Troy• W, 5-3A 26 Troy• L, 4-11A 29 at LSU L, 3-5M 3 at Nebraska L, 3-4M 3 at Nebraska L, 3-4M 6 Louisiana Tech W, 4-3M 7 McNeese State W, 5-4M 9 at Western Kentucky• W, 9-8M 10 at Western Kentucky• L, 4-11M 11 at Western Kentucky• L, 4-13M 15 (22) New Orleans• W, 4-2M 16 (22) New Orleans• W, 11-8M 17 (22) New Orleans• W, 6-5

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 21 Troy W, 6-1M 23 South Alabama W, 8-1M 24 New Orleans L, 0-10M 24 New Orleans L, 5-6

2009 // 27-30-1, 14-15 (5th)H: 14-10-1 • A: 11-18 • N: 2-2

Coach: Tony RobichauxF 20 Nebraska L, 3-4 (15)F 21 Nebraska W, 2-1F 21 Nebraska L, 8-9F 22 Nebraska T, 5-5 (10)F 25 Southeastern La. L, 7-9F 27 at Southern Miss L, 1-10F 28 at Southern Miss L, 6-13M 1 at Southern Miss W, 7-5M 3 Houston W, 6-1M 4 Texas Southern W, 13-0M 6 at Arkansas State• L, 0-2

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M 7 at Arkansas State• W, 3-2M 8 at Arkansas State• L, 2-3 (10)M 11 at LSU W, 10-9M 14 Florida Atlantic• L, 5-6 (10)M 15 Florida Atlantic• L, 3-8M 17 at McNeese State W, 10-2M 20 UALR• W, 11-1M 21 UALR• W, 13-5M 22 UALR• W, 16-6M 24 at Houston L, 4-6M 27 at FIU• L, 10-11M 28 at FIU• L, 7-11M 29 at FIU• W, 11-4A 1 Northwestern State W, 11-5A 3 Middle Tennessee• W, 5-2A 4 Middle Tennessee• W, 10-5A 5 Middle Tennessee• W, 14-7A 7 at Tulane W, 6-3A 8 Southern W, 4-1A 10 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 7-16A 11 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 7-8A 11 at Louisiana-Monroe• L, 4-7A 14 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-7 (11)A 15 at Southeastern La. L, 2-9A 17 South Alabama• L, 5-9A 18 South Alabama• L, 6-8A 19 South Alabama• L, 4-7

Wally Pontiff Classic (Metairie, La.)A 22 vs. LSU L, 6-10A 24 at Troy• W, 5-0A 25 at Troy• W, 6-2A 26 at Troy• L, 3-12A 28 McNeese State W, 4-1A 29 at Northwestern State L, 5-7M 1 at East Carolina L, 1-7M 2 at East Carolina L, 1-3M 3 at East Carolina L, 4-9M 8 Western Kentucky• L, 3-6M 9 Western Kentucky• L, 2-4M 10 Western Kentucky• W, 6-5M 12 at Rice L, 2-7M 14 at New Orleans• W, 10-4M 15 at New Orleans• W, 12-5M 16 at New Orleans• W, 18-2

SBC Tournament (Troy, Ala.)M 20 FIU W, 11-3M 21 Middle Tennessee W, 5-4M 22 Middle Tennessee L, 8-17M 23 Middle Tennessee L, 2-6

2010 // 38-22, 21-9 (t-1st)NCAA Regional at Austin

Sun Belt Conference ChampionsH: 23-10 • A: 14-10 • N: 1-2

Coach: Tony RobichauxF 19 Nicholls State W, 6-2F 20 Nicholls State W, 6-2 F 21 at Nicholls State W, 10-1 F 27 Miami University L, 5-7 (11) F 27 Miami University W, 13-2 F 28 Miami University W, 5-4 M 3 at Southeastern La. L, 4-11 M 5 Southern Miss L, 0-4 M 6 Southern Miss L, 1-6 M 7 Southern Miss W, 10-6 M 9 Alcorn State W, 18-1 M 10 Alcorn State W, 11-0 M 12 Arkansas State• W, 13-5 M 13 Arkansas State• L, 2-6 M 14 Arkansas State• L, 9-13 M 16 Southern W, 13-2 M 17 (17) Southeastern La. L, 4-9 M 19 at South Alabama• W, 3-1 M 20 at South Alabama• L, 4-9 M 21 at South Alabama• L, 11-12 (13)M 24 (4) at LSU L, 3-4 M 26 Florida Atlantic• W, 9-3 M 27 Florida Atlantic• L, 3-4 M 28 Florida Atlantic• L, 3-4 M 30 Northwestern State W, 8-1 A 2 at FIU• L, 1-8 A 3 at FIU• W, 7-3 A 4 at FIU• L, 6-15 A 6 at Northwestern State W, 4-3 A 9 Troy• W, 6-0 A 10 Troy• W, 9-5 A 11 Troy• W, 8-5

A 13 Houston Baptist W, 5-3 A 16 at UALR• W, 4-3 A 17 at UALR• W, 9-3 A 18 at UALR• W, 13-7 A 20 McNeese State W, 5-2 A 23 Le Moyne W, 13-2 A 24 Le Moyne L, 5-6 A 25 Le Moyne W, 8-5 A 27 at Tulane L, 1-2 A 30 Middle Tennessee• W, 3-1 M 1 Middle Tennessee• W, 6-4 M 1 Middle Tennessee• W, 2-1 M 7 at New Orleans• W, 16-7 M 8 at New Orleans• W, 4-1 M 9 at New Orleans• W, 5-4 M 11 at Southern W, 7-5 M 14 Western Kentucky• L, 1-2 M 15 Western Kentucky• W, 12-5 M 16 Western Kentucky• W, 4-3 (10) M 18 at McNeese State L, 4-5 M 21 at La.-Monroe• W, 6-5 (13) M 21 at La.-Monroe• W, 10-4 M 22 at La.-Monroe• W, 13-1

SBC Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)M 26 vs. Arkansas State L, 6-8 M 27 at Middle Tennessee L, 0-3

NCAA Regional at Austin (Texas)J 4 vs. (25) Rice W, 1-0 J 5 at (5) Texas L, 2-4 J 6 vs. (25) Rice L, 1-9

2011 // 31-27, 18-12 (3rd)H: 20-8 • A: 11-13 • N: 0-6Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 18 Southeast Missouri L, 2-4 F 19 Southeast Missouri L, 1-9 F 20 Southeast Missouri W, 4-2 F 22 Nicholls State W, 5-4 F 23 at Nicholls State L, 2-3 F 25 Siena W, 4-3 (10) F 26 Siena W, 5-4 F 27 Siena W, 1-0 M 1 Southern W, 10-4 M 6 at Southern Miss L, 5-6 M 6 at Southern Miss W, 8-4 (7) M 9 at Southeastern La. L, 5-7

Cal Baseball Classic at AT&T Park (San Francisco, Calif.)

M 11 vs. (20) California L, 6-7 M 12 vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 2-4 M 13 vs. San Francisco L, 0-4 M 15 Alcorn State W, 12-3 M 18 ULM• L, 1-2 M 19 ULM• L, 3-6 M 20 ULM• W, 11-0 (7) M 22 at (11) LSU W, 11-5 M 25 at Arkansas State• W, 10-9 M 27 at Arkansas State• L, 7-11 M 27 at Arkansas State• W, 10-4 M 29 Northwestern State W, 6-3 A 1 Florida Atlantic• W, 2-1 A 2 Florida Atlantic• W, 6-2 A 3 Florida Atlantic• W, 5-2 A 5 at Rice W, 2-0 A 8 at WKU• L, 1-5 A 9 at WKU• L, 1-2 A 10 at WKU• W, 8-6 A 12 McNeese State W, 12-3 A 13 at Northwestern State L, 1-7 A 15 at FIU• W, 7-3 A 16 at FIU• L, 2-8 A 17 at FIU• L, 5-11 A 19 at McNeese State L, 6-7 (11) A 20 at Southern W, 13-5 A 22 South Alabama• L, 1-3 A 23 South Alabama• W, 7-6 (11) A 24 South Alabama• W, 5-4 A 26 Southeastern La. L, 2-6 A 29 UALR• W, 6-3 A 30 UALR• W, 7-6 (10) M 1 UALR• W, 5-1 M 6 at Troy• L, 1-7 M 7 at Troy• W, 17-1 M 8 at Troy• L, 3-13 (7) M 10 (21) Rice L, 1-2 M 13 Middle Tennessee• L, 1-3 M 14 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-3

M 15 Middle Tennessee• W, 4-3 M 19 at ULM• W, 6-2 M 20 at ULM• W, 11-1 M 21 at ULM• L, 3-4

SBC Tournament (Monroe, La.)M 26 vs. South Alabama L, 6-10 M 27 vs. Arkansas State L, 0-3 M 28 vs. (22) FIU L, 8-11 (10)

2012 // 23-30, 11-19 (10th)H: 14-13 • A: 7-15 • N: 2-2Coach: Tony Robichaux

CenturyLink Bobcat Invitational (San Marcos, Texas)

F 18 vs. Wichita State W, 1-0 F 19 vs. Santa Clara L, 5-8 F 20 at Texas State L, 5-9 F 22 at Southeastern La. L, 5-6 F 24 Towson W, 6-5 (11) F 25 Towson W, 11-1 F 26 Towson W, 6-2 F 28 Alcorn State W, 6-4

UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas)M 2 vs. Gonzaga L, 1-6 M 3 vs. Kansas W, 8-6 M 4 at UTSA L, 2-5 M 6 Houston W, 3-1 M 7 at McNeese State W, 14-8 M 9 Southern Miss W, 12-5 M 10 Southern Miss L, 3-4 (11) M 11 Southern Miss L, 3-11 M 13 Southern W, 6-5 M 16 at ULM• W, 5-0 M 17 at ULM• W, 5-3 (10) M 18 at ULM• L, 5-7 M 23 Arkansas State• W, 9-2 M 24 Arkansas State• L, 4-6 M 25 Arkansas State• L, 7-8 M 28 at (15) LSU L, 0-5 M 30 at Florida Atlantic• L, 3-7 M 31 at Florida Atlantic• L, 2-5 A 1 at Florida Atlantic• L, 3-8 A 3 Southeastern La. L, 1-2 A 6 WKU• L, 2-6 A 7 WKU• W, 1-0 A 8 WKU• W, 2-1 A 10 at Southern L, 2-3 A 13 FIU• L, 1-2 A 14 FIU• W, 5-4 A 15 FIU• L, 1-2 A 18 Northwestern State W, 10-8 A 20 at South Alabama• L, 5-7 A 21 at South Alabama• W, 6-1 A 22 at South Alabama• L, 3-5 A 25 McNeese State W, 5-4 A 27 at UALR• L, 2-7 A 28 at UALR• W, 7-6 A 29 at UALR• L, 8-9 M 4 Troy• W, 9-8 (11) M 5 Troy• L, 1-8 M 6 Troy• L, 8-10 M 8 at Tulane L, 3-7 M 11 at Middle Tennessee• L, 2-4 M 12 at Middle Tennessee• W, 10-4 M 12 at Middle Tennessee• W, 14-0 M 17 ULM• L, 2-8 M 18 ULM• L, 1-2 (11) M 19 ULM• L, 0-17 (7)

2013 // 43-20, 19-11 (t-3rd)NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge

H: 28-8 • A: 13-11 • N: 2-1Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 15 Central Michigan W, 12-6 F 16 Central Michigan W, 5-3 F 16 Central Michigan W, 5-4 F 17 Central Michigan L, 2-10 F 20 Northwestern State W, 12-3 F 22 UTSA W, 18-6 F 23 UTSA W, 9-6 F 24 UTSA W, 2-1 F 26 (4) LSU L, 2-11 F 27 Nicholls State W, 5-1 M 1 Sacred Heart W, 4-2 M 2 Sacred Heart W, 8-2 M 3 Sacred Heart W, 4-3 M 8 at Southern Miss L, 2-9

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M 9 at Southern Miss W, 13-4 M 10 at Southern Miss W, 9-1 M 15 ULM• W, 9-2 M 16 ULM• W, 5-2 M 17 ULM• W, 3-2 M 19 Southern W, 11-6 M 22 at Middle Tennessee• L, 5-12 M 23 at Middle Tennessee• L, 5-7 M 24 at Middle Tennessee• L, 3-9 M 26 at Southeastern La. W, 9-6 M 29 at WKU• L, 9-10 (11) M 30 at WKU• L, 0-3 M 30 at WKU• W, 8-6 A 2 McNeese State W, 8-5 A 5 Troy• W, 7-6 A 6 Troy• W, 9-2 A 7 Troy• L, 4-10 A 9 Tulane L, 5-7 A 10 at Northwestern State W, 12-0 A 12 at UALR• W, 9-2 A 13 at UALR• L, 2-7 A 14 at UALR• W, 15-10 A 16 at Nicholls State L, 3-4 A 19 Florida Atlantic• W, 5-3 A 20 Florida Atlantic• L, 4-5 A 21 Florida Atlantic• W, 12-2 (7) A 23 at McNeese State W, 11-9 A 24 Southeastern La. W, 6-3 A 26 at FIU• L, 6-7 (11) A 27 at FIU• W, 9-1 A 28 at FIU• W, 14-4 (8) A 30 at Houston L, 4-6 M 3 Arkansas State• W, 11-4 M 4 Arkansas State• W, 14-6 M 5 Arkansas State• W, 8-1 M 11 (20) South Alabama• L, 6-9 M 12 (20) South Alabama• L, 5-9 M 12 (20) South Alabama• W, 17-7 (7)M 16 at ULM• W, 5-4 (10) M 17 at ULM• W, 13-4 M 18 at ULM• W, 12-1 (7)

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 22 FIU W, 9-6 M 24 (24) South Alabama W, 9-2 M 25 (24) South Alabama W, 12-2 (7) M 26 Florida Atlantic L, 8-16

NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)M 31 vs. Sam Houston State L, 2-4 J 1 vs. Jackson State W, 15-1 J 2 vs. Sam Houston State W, 7-5 J 2 at (1) LSU L, 1-5

2014 // 58-10, 26-4 (1st)NCAA Lafayette Super Regionals

NCAA Lafayette Regional ChampionsSun Belt Champions

SBC Tournament ChampionsH: 32-8 • A: 22-2 • N: 4-0Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 14 Eastern Illinois L, 1-5F 15 Eastern Illinois W, 1-0F 15 Eastern Illinois W, 13-0F 16 Eastern Illinois W, 9-8F 19 at Northwestern State W, 5-3F 21 at Southern Miss W, 6-2F 22 at Southern Miss W, 8-5 (12)F 22 at Southern Miss W, 9-5F 25 at (1) LSU W, 4-1 (5)F 28 (21) Alabama W, 2-0M 1 (21) Alabama W, 6-0M 2 (21) Alabama L, 6-12M 7 Texas Southern W, 5-4M 8 Texas Southern W, 13-0M 9 Texas Southern W, 7-2M 12 at Tulane W, 7-4M 14 at ULM* W, 4-1M 15 at ULM* W, 14-1M 16 at ULM* W, 21-2M 18 Nicholls State W, 5-1M 19 at Nicholls State W, 7-1 (11)M 21 Georgia State* W, 8-3M 22 Georgia State* W, 14-6M 23 Georgia State* W, 5-3M 25 Northwestern State W, 10-1M 26 Southern W, 17-3M 29 WKU* L, 3-14M 29 WKU* W, 10-9

M 30 WKU* W, 7-4A 1 Tulane W, 16-0A 4 at Troy* W, 15-4A 5 at Troy* W, 11-8A 6 at Troy* W, 11-0A 8 New Orleans L, 7-8A 9 at McNeese State W, 14-8A 11 UALR* W, 7-0A 12 UALR* W, 5-2A 13 UALR* W, 6-3A 18 at UT Arlington* W, 9-5A 19 at UT Arlington* W, 9-5A 20 at UT Arlington* L, 4-5A 22 McNeese State W, 8-0A 25 Texas State* W, 8-6A 26 Texas State* L, 3-10A 27 Texas State* W, 2-0A 29 at Southeastern La. W, 6-5A 30 Southeastern La. W, 10-8M 2 at Arkansas State* W, 6-5M 3 at Arkansas State* W, 7-0M 4 at Arkansas State* L, 4-6M 10 at South Alabama* W, 5-2M 11 at South Alabama* W, 8-7M 12 at South Alabama* W, 13-3M 15 ULM* W, 12-9M 16 ULM* W, 9-1M 17 ULM* W, 6-5

SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)M 21 vs. ULM W, 7-3M 22 vs. Texas State W, 11-4M 23 vs. Texas State W, 4-3M 25 vs. UT Arlington W, 6-5

NCAA Lafayette Regional (Lafayette, La.)M 30 Jackson State L, 0-1M 31 San Diego State W, 9-2J 1 Jackson State W, 11-1J 1 Mississippi State W, 14-8J 2 Mississippi State W, 5-3 NCAA Lafayette Super Regional (Lafayette, La.)J 7 (6) Ole Miss W, 9-5J 8 (6) Ole Miss L, 2-5J 9 (6) Ole Miss L, 4-10

2015 // 42-23, 18-11 (3rd)NCAA Baton Rouge Super RegionalsNCAA Houston Regional Champions

SBC Tournament ChampionsH: 19-9 • A: 17-11 • N: 6-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 13 at UTSA L, 5-8F 14 at UTSA W, 8-2F 15 at UTSA L, 5-11F 18 at Northwestern State W, 7-3F 20 Stony Brook W, 7-3F 21 Stony Brook L, 1-4F 22 Stony Brook W, 2-1F 24 McNeese State L, 4-5 (17)F 27 (25) Alabama L, 4-6F 28 (25) Alabama W, 6-5M 1 (25) Alabama W, 14-2M 4 Northwestern State W, 8-2M 6 Troy* W, 6-5 (11)M 7 Troy* W, 6-2M 8 Troy* W, 10-5M 15 at UALR* L, 4-5M 15 at UALR* L, 6-7M 20 at Georgia State* L, 6-7 (10)M 21 at Georgia State* W, 10-1M 21 at Georgia State* W, 3-2M 24 at McNeese State W, 6-5M 25 Nicholls State L, 1-3M 27 Arkansas State L, 4-10M 28 Arkansas State W, 9-6M 29 Arkansas State W, 3-0

Wally Pontiff Classic (Metairie, La.)M 31 vs. (3) LSU L, 6-8A 3 Georgia Southern* L, 1-2A 4 Georgia Southern* L, 4-7A 5 Georgia Southern* W, 5-1A 7 (22) Houston W, 6-5A 8 at Southern W, 14-1A 11 Jackson State W, 7-6 (11)A 11 Jackson State W, 15-2A 12 Jackson State W, 7-2A 14 Southeastern La. L, 3-5A 18 at Texas State* W, 11-3

A 18 at Texas State* L, 4-10A 19 at Texas State* W, 13-3A 21 at Southeastern La. W, 7-2A 22 Southern W, 5-4A 24 UT Arlington* W, 5-0A 25 UT Arlington* W, 3-2A 26 UT Arlington* W, 4-1A 29 New Orleans W, 6-3M 1 at Appalachian State* L, 1-2M 2 at Appalachian State* W, 20-6M 3 at Appalachian State* L, 4-7M 8 South Alabama* L, 0-5M 9 South Alabama* L, 3-4M 10 South Alabama* W, 3-2M 12 at Nicholls State L, 4-5M 14 at ULM* W, 10-3M 15 at ULM* W, 5-4M 16 at ULM* W, 6-4

SBC Tournament (Troy, Ala.)M 20 vs. Texas State L, 7-8M 21 at Troy W, 12-8M 22 vs. UT Arlington W, 5-1M 23 vs. Texas State W, 3-0M 23 vs. Texas State W, 6-2M 24 vs. South Alabama W, 5-1

NCAA Houston Regional (Houston, Texas)M 29 vs. (19) Rice W, 7-6M 31 at (13) Houston W, 2-1J 1 vs. (19) Rice W, 5-2

NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)J 6 at (1) LSU L, 3-4J 7 at (1) LSU L, 3-6

2016 // 43-21, 21-9 (t-1st)NCAA Lafayette Regional

Sun Belt ChampionsSBC Tournament Champions

H: 24-7 • A: 15-11 • N: 4-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 19 Sam Houston State W, 2-1F 20 Sam Houston State W, 6-2F 21 Sam Houston State W, 13-3F 24 at Louisiana Tech L, 2-6

Houston (Texas) College Classic F 26 vs. (13) TCU L, 1-7F 27 vs. (23) Texas Tech L, 3-5 (10)F 28 vs. (24) Rice W, 4-2M 1 New Orleans W, 7-4M 2 at McNeese State L, 2-7M 4 Sacred Heart W, 8-0M 5 Sacred Heart W, 9-3M 6 Sacred Heart W, 4-0M 8 at Tulane L, 3-5M 11 at Troy* W, 4-2M 12 at Troy* L, 1-4M 13 at Troy* W, 8-3M 16 at Northwestern State W, 10-1M 19 Little Rock* W, 15-4M 20 Little Rock* L, 5-10M 21 Little Rock* L, 1-7

Wally Pontiff Classic (Metairie, La.)M 22 vs. (10) LSU L, 5-8M 24 Georgia State* W, 4-2M 25 Georgia State* W, 7-3M 26 Georgia State* W, 4-1M 29 Nicholls State W, 5-4A 1 at Arkansas State* L, 6-7A 2 at Arkansas State* W, 5-2A 3 ar Arkansas State* W, 6-1A 5 Northwestern State W, 4-0A 8 at Georgia Southern* W, 6-2 (10)A 9 at Georgia Southern* L, 2-3A 10 at Georgia Southern* W, 13-9A 12 (22) Tulane W, 9-2A 15 Southeastern La. W, 4-1A 16 at Southeastern La. L, 5-16A 17 at Southeastern La. W, 5-4A 19 Nicholls State W, 4-3A 22 Texas State* W, 5-1A 23 Texas State* L, 1-2A 24 Texas State* W, 1-0A 26 at (14) Southern Miss L, 2-7A 27 Louisiana Tech L, 3-6A 30 at UT Arlington* L, 1-4A 30 at UT Arlington* W, 6-4M 1 at UT Arlington* W, 19-6M 6 Appalachian State* W, 7-0

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M 7 Appalachian State* L, 1-6M 8 Appalachian State* W, 4-1M 11 at Houston L, 2-3M 13 at South Alabama* L 2-3M 14 at South Alabama* W, 5-4 (11)M 15 at South Alabama* W, 6-3M 17 at New Orleans W, 17-3 (7)M 20 ULM* W, 8-2M 21 ULM* W, 6-5 (11)M 22 ULM* W, 6-2

SBC Tournament (San Marcos, Texas)M 25 vs. Arkansas State W, 7-4M 27 at Texas State W, 4-2M 28 vs. Arkansas State W, 17-10M 29 vs. Georgia Southern W, 5-0

NCAA Lafayette Regional (Lafayette, La.)J 3 Princeton W, 5-3J 5 Arizona W, 10-3J 6 Arizona L, 3-6J 6 Arizona L, 1-3

2017 // 35-21-1, 21-9 (2nd - West)H: 19-8 • A: 14-11-1 • N: 2-2

Coach: Tony RobichauxF 17 at Southeastern La. --F 18 Murray State L, 0-2F 19 Hofstra W, 1-0F 20 at Southeastern La. L, 4-5 (15)F 21 at Nicholls L, 1-3F 24 at Sam Houston State W, 2-0F 25 at Sam Houston State W, 6-1F 26 at Sam Houston State L, 3-8F 28 at Northwestern State W, 8-6 (12)M 3 Southern Miss W, 3-1M 4 Southern Miss W, 5-4M 5 Southern Miss L, 11-15 (11)M 7 at Tulane --M 10 Saint Peter’s W, 10-0M 11 Saint Peter’s W, 6-1M 12 Saint Peter’s W, 4-0M 15 at Louisiana Tech L, 5-6 (13)M 17 Appalachian State* W, 3-0M 18 Appalachian State* L, 4-12M 19 Appalachian State* W, 4-3M 21 Houston L, 0-4M 22 Tulane L, 4-6M 24 at Troy* W, 6-5M 25 at Troy* L, 5-7M 26 at Troy* W, 7-2M 28 at McNeese W, 3-1M 29 at Southeastern La. L, 3-15M 31 South Alabama* W, 11-1A 1 South Alabama* L, 0-6A 2 South Alabama* W, 10-2A 4 Nicholls W, 18-2A 7 at Coastal Carolina* W, 1-0A 8 at Coastal Carolina* L, 8-9A 9 at Coastal Carolina* T, 8-8

Wally Pontiff Classic (Metairie, La.)A 11 LSU L, 2-3A 13 Arkansas State* W, 8-0A 14 Arkansas State* W, 13-2A 15 Arkansas State* W, 3-2A 18 at Tulane W, 1-0A 19 Southeastern La. W, 9-2A 22 at Little Rock* W, 9-4A 22 at Little Rock* W, 7-4A 23 at Little Rock* W, 5-3A 25 Texas (Sugarland, Texas) W, 8-1A 26 McNeese --A 28 UT Arlington* L, 4-5A 30 UT Arlington* L, 2-10A 30 UT Arlington* L, 3-9M 5 Georgia Southern* W, 3-0M 6 Georgia Southern* L, 5-6M 7 Georgia Southern* L, 1-9M 9 Louisiana Tech W, 3-1M 10 McNeese W, 4-1M 12 Texas State* W, 8-7M 13 Texas State* L, 4-8M 14 Texas State* W, 4-3M 18 at ULM* W, 16-2M 19 at ULM* W, 5-3M 20 at ULM* W, 6-3

SBC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)M 26 vs. Georgia Southern L, 6-7

2018 // 34-25, 18-12 (1st - West)H: 19-11 • A: 13-11 • N: 2-3Coach: Tony Robichaux

F 16 at (14) Texas L, 0-3F 17 at (14) Texas L, 3-5F 18 at (14) Texas W, 2-1F 21 at Southeastern La. L, 2-5F 23 Wright State L, 2-8F 24 Wright State W, 6-3F 25 Wright State L, 3-4F 28 Nicholls W, 2-1

Shriner’s College Classic (Houston, Texas)M 2 (21) Mississippi State L, 1-3M 3 (12) Vanderbilt W, 3-0M 4 (7) Kentucky L, 4-10M 7 (13) LSU W, 4-3 (10)M 9 South Alabama* W, 2-1M 10 South Alabama* L, 3-7M 11 South Alabama* L, 5-11M 13 at Tulane W, 5-2 (11)M 16 at Georgia Southern L, 3-6M 17 at Georgia Southern W, 11-2M 18 at Georgia Southern L, 4-5M 21 at McNeese W, 5-2M 23 Troy* L, 2-6M 24 Troy* L, 5-8M 25 Troy* W, 4-3

Wally Pontiff Classic (Metairie, La.)M 27 (19) LSU W, 3-1M 29 at Arkansas State* L, 7-8 (12)M 30 at Arkansas State* L, 2-14M 31 at Arkansas State* W, 6-1A 3 at (12) Southern Miss L, 8-9A 4 at (12) Southern Miss W, 7-4A 6 UT Arlington* W, 2-0A 7 UT Arlington* W, 4-2A 8 UT Arlington* L, 2-4 (10)A 10 McNeese W, 12-10A 11 Southeastern La. W, 4-3 (11)A 13 at Appalachian State* W, 4-3A 14 at Appalachian State* W, 5-4A 15 at Appalachian State* W, 6-2A 18 Louisiana Tech L, 2-15A 20 Little Rock* W, 1-0A 21 Little Rock* W, 4-0A 22 Little Rock* L, 7-9 (11)A 24 at Louisiana Tech W, 9-4A 25 New Orleans W, 8-6A 27 at Georgia State* L, 5-6 (12)A 28 at Georgia State* W, 6-4 (11)A 29 at Georgia State* W, 9-7M 4 (15) Coastal Carolina* W, 12-6M 5 (15) Coastal Carolina* W, 5-1M 6 (15) Coastal Carolina* L, 3-10M 11 at Texas State* W, 7-4M 12 at Texas State* L, 5-6M 13 at Texas State* L, 6-8M 15 Tulane W, 7-6M 17 ULM* W, 4-3 (10)M 18 ULM* W, 9-6M 19 ULM* W, 7-2

SBC Tournament (Lafayette, La.)M 23 vs. Little Rock W, 19-16M 24 vs. Troy L, 1-10M 25 vs. Texas State L, 1-11

2019 // 28-31, 15-15 (4th - West)H: 16-15 • A: 10-14 • N: 2-2

Coach: Tony RobichauxF 15 Texas L, 1-3 (10)F 16 Texas L, 5-6F 17 Texas W, 8-6F 20 at LA Tech L, 2-3 (10)F 23 at Sam Houston State L, 5-7F 23 at Sam Houston State L, 8-9F 24 at Sam Houston State L, 2-9M 1 Maryland L, 2-4M 2 Maryland W, 4-3 (14)M 2 Maryland W, 2-1M 5 at Nicholls State W, 3-1M 6 at McNeese State W, 16-10M 8 Loyola Marymount W, 5-0M 9 Loyola Marymount L, 1-4M 10 Loyola Marymount L, 3-7M 12 New Orleans L, 3-10M 13 Southern Miss W, 6-5 (12)M 15 at Little Rock L, 1-4

M 16 at Little Rock W, 16-10M 17 at Little Rock W, 4-2M 19 Northwestern State W, 8-3M 20 at Tulane L, 3-7M 22 Appalachian State L, 5-6M 23 Appalachian State W, 7-4M 24 Appalachian State L, 5-6M 26 Tulane W, 7-6M 29 at Troy L, 4-5M 30 at Troy L, 6-10M 31 at Troy W, 4-3A 2 Southeastern Louisiana W, 8-2A 3 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 9-8A 5 Arkansas State L, 6-12A 6 Arkansas State W, 14-5A 6 Arkansas State W, 6-1A 9 Louisiana Tech L, 3-11A 10 McNeese State L, 3-6A 12 South Alabama L, 2-9A 13 South Alabama W, 8-4A 14 South Alabama W, 4-1A 16 LSU W, 6-5A 18 at UT Arlington L, 8-9A 19 at UT Arlington L, 3-7A 20 at UT Arlington L, 5-9A 23 at Southern Miss L, 6-7A 26 Texas State L, 9-13A 27 Texas State L, 2-3A 28 Texas State L, 8-10M 3 at Coastal Carolina W, 10-0M 4 at Coastal Carolina W, 9-7M 5 at Coastal Carolina L, 9-11M 10 Georgia State W, 2-0M 11 Georgia State W, 16-6M 12 Georgia State W, 11-5M 16 at ULM L, 3-6M 17 at ULM W, 13-9 (10)M 18 at ULM W, 19-8 (7)

SBC Tournament (Conway S.C.)M 21 vs. Appalachian State W, 6-2M 22 vs. Georgia Southern L, 5-6 (13)M 23 vs. Troy L, 7-10

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SCHOOL MEETINGS W L T PCT LAST MEETINGAbilene Christian 6 6 0 0 1.000 1973Air Force 1 1 0 0 1.000 1980Alabama 9 4 5 0 .444 2015Alcorn State 5 5 0 0 1.000 2012Appalachian State 13 9 4 0 .692 2019Arizona 3 1 2 0 .333 2016Arizona State 3 0 3 0 .000 2007Arkansas 5 4 1 0 .800 1999Arkansas State 124 83 41 0 .669 2019Army 3 3 0 0 1.000 2008Baylor 1 0 1 0 .000 2003Bethune-Cookman 1 1 0 0 1.000 1996BYU 1 0 1 0 .000 1984California 1 0 1 0 .000 2011Canisius 3 2 1 0 .667 1980Centenary 24 11 13 0 .458 1996Central Michigan 4 3 1 0 .750 2013Chicago State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1990Clemson 3 2 1 0 .667 2000Cleveland State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1983Coastal Carolina 9 5 3 1 .556 2019Creighton 2 2 0 0 1.000 1992Dallas Baptist 5 5 0 0 1.000 2000Dartmouth 4 4 0 0 1.000 1991East Carolina 5 2 3 0 .400 2009Eastern Illinois 5 3 2 0 .600 2014Evansville 1 0 1 0 .000 2006Florida Atlantic 21 10 11 0 .476 2013FIU 54 27 27 0 .500 2013Florida 6 0 6 0 .000 1997Florida State 6 0 6 0 .000 1998Fresno State 6 1 5 0 .167 1991Furman 3 2 1 0 .667 2004George Washington 3 3 0 0 1.000 1992Georgia Southern 15 6 9 0 .400 2019Georgia State 15 13 2 0 .867 2019Georgia Tech 1 0 1 0 .000 1997Gonzaga 1 0 1 0 .000 2012Grambling State 15 11 4 0 .733 1998Harvard 3 3 0 0 1.000 2005Hawai’i 1 0 1 0 .000 2005Hofstra 1 1 0 0 1.000 2017Houston 54 14 39 1 .269 2017Houston Baptist 10 10 0 0 1.000 2010Illinois 8 6 2 0 .750 2007Illinois-Chicago 7 5 2 0 .714 2003Indiana State 3 2 1 0 .667 1997Iowa 3 2 1 0 .667 2006Iowa State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1999Jackson State 8 7 1 0 .875 2015Jacksonville 14 9 5 0 .643 1998Kansas 1 1 0 0 1.000 2012Kansas State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1986Kentucky 1 0 1 0 .000 2018Kent State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1994Lamar 128 56 71 1 .441 2008Le Moyne 6 4 2 0 .667 2010Little Rock 82 60 22 0 .732 2019Long Beach State 2 1 1 0 .500 1992LSU 81 27 54 0 .325 2019Louisiana Tech 148 80 68 0 .548 2019Louisville 1 1 0 0 1.000 1979Loyola Marymount 3 1 2 0 .333 2019Maine 8 5 3 0 .625 1995Marist 1 1 0 0 1.000 2005Maryland 3 2 1 0 .667 2019McNeese State 161 95 66 0 .590 2019Memphis 5 1 4 0 .200 1985Miami University 5 3 2 0 .600 2010Michigan 1 1 0 0 1.000 2004Middle Tennessee 64 34 30 0 .531 2013Minnesota 3 3 1 0 .750 2006Mississippi 6 3 3 0 .500 2014Mississippi State 3 2 1 0 .667 2018Mississippi Valley State 9 9 0 0 1.000 1991Missouri 2 2 0 0 1.000 1994Missouri State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1997Murray State 1 0 1 0 .000 2017Nebraska 10 3 6 1 .350 2009New Mexico State 20 15 5 0 .750 2005New Orleans 152 83 69 0 .546 2019New York Tech 2 1 1 0 .500 1985Nicholls State 129 74 54 1 .574 2017Northern Illinois 7 4 3 0 .571 1978Northwestern State 135 87 48 0 .644 2019Ohio State 4 2 2 0 .500 2007Oklahoma 3 3 0 0 1.000 2000Oklahoma State 12 4 8 0 .333 1996Oral Roberts 9 3 6 0 .333 2008Oregon State 2 1 1 0 .500 1991

SCHOOL MEETINGS W L T PCT LAST MEETING Prairie View A&M 14 14 0 0 1.000 1996Princeton 1 1 0 0 1.000 2016Purdue 1 0 1 0 .000 2006Rice 26 9 17 0 .346 2016Sacramento State 1 1 0 0 1.000 2005Sacred Heart 6 6 0 0 1.000 2016Saint Peter’s 3 3 0 0 1.000 2017St. Louis 4 4 0 0 1.000 1990St. John’s 2 2 0 0 1.000 2005Samford 2 1 1 0 .500 1988San Francisco 1 0 1 0 .000 2011Santa Clara 1 0 1 0 .000 2012Sam Houston State 23 16 7 0 .696 2019San Jose State 1 1 0 0 1.000 2000Siena 8 8 0 0 1.000 2011South Alabama 115 50 65 0 .435 2019South Carolina 3 2 1 0 .667 2000Southeast Missouri St. 3 1 2 0 .333 2011Southeastern La. 119 68 51 0 .571 2019Southern 74 51 23 1 .689 2015Southern Miss 51 28 23 0 .549 2019Stanford 2 0 2 0 .000 2000Stephen F. Austin 16 15 1 0 .938 2009Stetson 3 1 2 0 .333 1986Stony Brook 6 5 1 0 .833 2015Texas 41 8 33 0 .195 2019Texas A&M 22 9 13 0 .409 2007Texas A&M-CC 3 3 0 0 1.000 2006Texas-Pan American 44 37 17 0 .685 2005Texas Southern 15 15 0 0 1.000 2014Texas State 38 22 16 0 .579 2019Texas Tech 5 3 2 0 .600 2016Towson 3 3 0 0 1.000 2012Troy 53 33 20 0 .622 2019Tulane 95 50 45 0 .526 2019TCU 5 3 2 0 .600 2016UC Davis 1 1 0 0 1.000 2005UC Santa Barbara 2 0 2 0 .000 2011UCF 15 11 4 0 .733 2002ULM 146 93 53 0 .637 2019UNLV 5 4 1 0 .800 1992USC 1 1 0 0 .000 1989USF 2 2 0 0 1.000 2005UT Arlington 53 31 22 0 .585 2019UTSA 17 12 5 0 .706 2015Vanderbilt 1 1 0 0 1.000 2018VCU 1 0 1 0 .000 1992Washington 2 1 1 0 .500 1997Western Illinois 6 5 1 0 .833 2001WKU 71 44 27 0 .620 2010Western Michigan 3 3 0 0 1.000 1976Wichita State 13 4 9 0 .308 2012Wisconsin 10 5 5 0 .500 1981Wright State 3 1 2 0 .333 2018Xavier (Ohio) 4 3 1 0 .750 1975

NCAA DIVISION II OPPONENTS

SCHOOL MEETINGS W L T PCT. Arkansas Tech 6 6 0 0 1.000 Bellarmine 2 2 0 0 1.000Central Missouri State 2 2 0 0 1.000Delta State 6 4 2 0 .667Harding 3 3 0 0 1.000Henderson State 2 2 0 0 1.000Missouri-St. Louis 6 4 2 0 .667Ouachita Baptist 11 11 0 0 1.000St. Mary’s (Texas) 2 2 0 0 1.000Southern Arkansas 8 7 1 0 .875Tampa 2 1 1 0 .500Texas A&M-Kingsville 4 4 0 0 1.000West Florida 1 0 1 0 .000

NCAA DIVISION III OPPONENTS

SCHOOL MEETINGS W L T PCT. Concordia University 2 2 0 0 1.000LeTourneau 2 2 0 0 1.000Louisiana College 33 28 5 0 .848Texas Lutheran 2 2 0 0 1.000Trinity (Texas) 3 2 1 0 .667

NAIA OPPONENTS

SCHOOL MEETINGS W L T PCT. Huston-Tillotson 3 3 0 0 1.000 Loyola-New Orleans 15 6 9 0 .400Lubbock Christian 2 2 0 0 1.000Oklahoma City 5 4 1 0 .800Spring Hill 1 1 0 0 1.000Texas College 3 3 0 0 1.000William Carey 20 17 3 0 .850

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Division I Overall Record (since 1972) 1,638-1,093-6 (.598)Division I Conference Record (since 1972) 613-389-3 (.610)Sun Belt Conference Record (since 1992) 440-284-1 (.607)Division I Home Record (since 1972) 991-404-2 (.709)Division I Road Record (since 1972) 542-588-4 (.478)Division I Neutral Site Record (since 1972) 105-101 (.510)Winning Seasons (since 1972) 32.500 Seasons (since 1972) 3Sub-.500 Seasons (since 1972) 13Most Wins, Season 58 (2014)Most Losses, Season 33 (1996)Most Conference Wins, Season 26 (2014)Most Conference Losses, Season 15 (1995, 2001, 2009, 2019)Longest Winning Streak 17 games (1994, 2000)Longest Losing Streak 10 games (2003)Longest Conference Winning Streak 10 games (2014)Longest Conference Losing Streak 6 games (1993-94, 2001, 2009, 2019)Record in Season Openers (since 1972) 30-18 (.625)Record in Home Openers (since 1972) 35-13 (.729)Record in Home Openers at “Tigue” Moore Field 29-13 (.690)

COACH SEASONS (TENURE) W L T PCTTony Robichaux 25 (1995-2019) 914 590 2 .607Mike Boulanger 7 (1988-94) 291 141 0 .674Don Lockwood 9 (1972-80) 207 197 2 .512Ray Didier 9 (1948-56) 137 78 0 .637Sonny Roy 6 (1962-67) 88 86 1 .506Gene Shell 3 (1985-87) 77 59 0 .566Mel Didier 2 (1981-82) 73 48 1 .602Brad Kelley 2 (1983-84) 68 39 0 .636Bob Banna 3 (1969-71) 59 47 0 .557T.R. Mobley 6 (1922-27) 32 29 2 .524Cliff Johnson 6 (1939-41, 1945-47) 27 30 2 .475J.G. Lee 5 (1912-16) 23 19 0 .548Pete Wilson 2 (1960-61) 23 36 0 .390Eddie Mouton 1 (1968) 12 23 0 .343Emrick Jagneaux 1 (1987) 8 10 0 .444John Cain 1 (1942) 2 8 0 .200

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS (BY VICTORIES)

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1992 // MOBILE, ALA. (Runner Up)5/13 Louisiana 8, WKU 65/14 South Alabama 5, Louisiana 45/14 Louisiana 4, UCF 35/15 South Alabama 11, Louisiana 8

1993 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-5th)5/19 South Alabama 9, Louisiana 35/20 Louisiana Tech 11, Louisiana 10

1994 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-5th)5/18 Jacksonville 22, Louisiana 65/19 Lamar 10, Louisiana 3

1996 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-5th)5/15 Arkansas State 13, Louisiana 105/16 South Alabama 13, Louisiana 3

1997 // LAFAYETTE, LA. (Runner-Up)5/14 Louisiana 12, Texas-Pan American 25/15 Louisiana 8, Louisiana Tech 65/16 South Alabama 5, Louisiana 05/16 Louisiana 6, Arkansas State 55/17 Louisiana 12, South Alabama 95/17 South Alabama 9, Louisiana 2

1998 // MOBILE, ALA. (Champion)5/13 Louisiana 8, New Orleans 65/14 Louisiana 11, Lamar 45/15 Louisiana 11, South Alabama 45/16 New Orleans 20, Louisiana 55/16 Louisiana 10, New Orleans 7

1999 // METAIRIE, LA. (T-3rd)5/18 Louisiana 10, UALR 05/19 Louisiana 9, WKU 25/20 FIU 8, Louisiana 45/21 WKU 6, Louisiana 0

2000 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-3rd)5/17 WKU 8, Louisiana 35/18 Louisiana 13, Louisiana Tech 25/19 Louisiana 7, WKU 35/19 Louisiana 14, FIU 45/20 FIU 9, Louisiana 2

2002 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-7th)5/22 Arkansas State 10, Louisiana 35/23 WKU 2, Louisiana 1

2003 // LAFAYETTE, LA. (T-3rd)5/21 Middle Tennessee 6, Louisiana 45/22 Louisiana 9, New Mexico State 45/23 Louisiana 6, UALR 15/24 Middle Tennessee 10, Louisiana 2

2004 // MOBILE, ALA. (T-3rd)5/26 Louisiana 12, New Mexico State 95/27 Middle Tennessee 8, Louisiana 65/28 Louisiana 7, New Mexico State 35/28 Louisiana 6, Middle Tennessee 25/29 Middle Tennessee 15, Louisiana 10

2005 // MIAMI, FLA. (T-3rd)5/25 WKU 10, Louisiana 75/26 Louisiana 9, New Mexico State 55/27 Louisiana 6, WKU 45/27 Middle Tennessee 7, Louisiana 5

2006 // BOWLING GREEN, KY. (T-3rd)5/24 Louisiana 8, Arkansas STate 75/25 Middle Tennessee 5, Louisiana 25/26 Louisiana 8, South Alabama 55/26 Middle Tennessee 14, Louisiana 7

2007 // MOBILE, ALA. (Runner-Up)5/23 Louisiana 3, South Alabama 2 (10)5/24 Louisiana 9, Troy 75/25 Louisiana 5, South Alabama 05/26 New Orleans 8, Louisiana 2

2008 // LAFAYETTE, LA. (T-3rd)5/21 Louisiana 6, Troy 15/23 Louisiana 8, South Alabama 15/24 New Orleans 10, Louisiana 0 (7)5/24 New Orleans 6, Louisiana 5

2009 // TROY, ALA. (T-3rd)5/20 Louisiana 11, FIU 35/21 Louisiana 5, Middle Tennessee 45/22 Middle Tennessee 17, Louisiana 85/23 Middle Tennessee 6, Louisiana 2

2010 // MURFREESBORO, TENN. (T-7th)5/26 Arkansas State 8, Louisiana 65/27 Middle Tennessee 3, Louisiana 0

2011 // MONROE, LA. (Fourth, Pool B)5/26 South Alabama 10, Louisiana 65/27 Arkansas State 3, Louisiana 05/28 FIU 11, Louisiana 8 (10 inn.)

2013 // LAFAYETTE, LA. (Runner-Up)5/22 Louisiana 9, FIU 65/24 Louisiana 9, South Alabama 25/25 Louisiana 12, South Alabama 2 (7)5/26 Florida Atlantic 16, Louisiana 8

2014 // MOBILE, ALA. (Champion)5/21 Louisiana 7, ULM 35/22 Louisiana 11, Texas State 45/24 Louisiana 4, Texas State 35/25 Louisiana 6, UT Arlington 5

2015 // TROY, ALA. (Champion)5/20 Texas State 8, Louisiana 75/21 Louisiana 12, Troy 85/22 Louisiana 5, UT Arlington 15/23 Louisiana 3, Texas State 05/23 Louisiana 6, Texas State 25/24 Louisiana 5, South Alabama 1 (11)

2016 // SAN MARCOS, TEXAS (Champion)5/25 Louisiana 7, Arkansas State 45/27 Louisiana 4, Texas State 25/28 Louisiana 17, Arkansas State 105/29 Louisiana 5, Georgia Southern 0

2017 // STATESBORO, GA. (T-5TH)5/26 Georgia Southern 7, Louisiana 6 (11)

2018 // LAFAYETTE, LA. (T-5TH)5/23 Louisiana 19, Little Rock 165/24 Troy 10, Louisiana 15/25 Texas State 11, Louisiana 1

2019 // CONWAY, S.C. (T-4TH)5/21 Louisiana 6, App State 25/24 Georgia Southern 6, Louisiana 5 (13)5/25 Troy 10, Louisiana 7

SUN BELT TOURNAMENT MVP2016 Nick Thurman, C2015 Stefan Trosclair, 2B2014 Blake Trahan, SS1998 B.J. Ryan, P/OF/1B1992 Papo Ramos, OF

SUN BELT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2018 Hunter Kasuls, 2B2016 Wyatt Marks, P Eric Carter, P Dylan Moore, P Nick Thurman, C Kyle Clement, OF2015 Gunner Leger, P Dylan Moore, P Stefan Trosclair, 2B Kyle Clement, OF2014 Matt Plitt, P Jace Conrad, 2B Blake Trahan, SS Caleb Adams OF2013 Austin Robichaux, P Ryan Wilson, P Jace Conrad, 2B Dex Kjerstad, OF2009 Justin Robichaux, P Scott Hawkins, 1B2008 Hunter Moody, P Brent Solich, P Scott Hawins, DH2007 Brent Solich, P Jefferies Tatford, OF Matt Casbon, 1B2006 Jonathan Lucroy, C2005 Jonathan Lucroy, DH2004 Kevin Ardoin, P Kevin Preau, OF

AMERICAN SOUTH TOURNAMENT MVP1991 Andy Fox, DH1990 Damian Grossie, 3B1988 Ken Meyers, SS

ASC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1991 Gary Haught, P Papo Ramos, OF Javi DeJesus, P Damian Grossie, 3B Pete Guarjardo, OF Jason Shirey, 2B1990 Butch Harris, OF Tommy Bates, SS Brett Simpson, P Pete Guajardo, OF1989 David Smith, OF1988 Howard Landry, P Joe Turk, DH Al Mendibles, 2B Ruben Rodriguez, OF

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1988 NCAA MIDWEST REGIONALSTILLWATER, OKLA.5/26 Wichita State 6, Louisiana 25/27 McNeese State 11, Louisiana 6

1990 NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL BATON ROUGE, LA.5/24 LSU 8, Louisiana 05/25 Southern Miss 14, Louisiana 10

1991 NCAA SOUTH II REGIONAL BATON ROUGE, LA.5/24 Texas A&M 16, Louisiana 45/26 Louisiana 11, Northwestern State 75/27 Louisiana 6, South Alabama 35/28 Louisiana 13, Texas A&M 105/28 LSU 8, Louisiana 5

1992 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL AUSTIN, TEXAS5/22 Long Beach State 7, Louisiana 65/23 VCU 12, Louisiana 5

1997 NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL STARKVILLE, MISS.5/22 Washington 5, Louisiana 45/23 Georgia Tech 8, Louisiana 0

1998 NCAA SOUTH II REGIONAL BATON ROUGE, LA.5/21 Tulane 11, Louisiana 55/22 LSU 15, Louisiana 6

1999 NCAA REGIONAL HOUSTON, TEXAS5/28 Louisiana 13, Texas 65/29 Louisiana 5, Houston 35/30 Louisiana 19, Houston 8

1999 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL HOUSTON, TEXAS6/4 Louisiana 12, Rice 86/5 Rice 10, Louisiana 16/6 Rice 8, Louisiana 3

2000 NCAA REGIONALLAFAYETTE, LA.5/26 Louisiana 11, McNeese State 55/27 Louisiana 5, East Carolina 35/28 Louisiana 8, East Carolina 5

2000 NCAA SUPER REGIONALCOLUMBIA, S.C.6/2 South Carolina 6, Louisiana 36/3 Louisiana 7, South Carolina 16/4 Louisiana 3, South Carolina 2 2000 COLLEGE WORLD SERIESOMAHA, NEB.6/9 Stanford 6, Louisiana 46/11 Louisiana 6, San Jose State 36/14 Louisiana 4, Clemson 36/15 Stanford 19, Louisiana 9

2002 NCAA REGIONALBATON ROUGE, LA.5/31 Louisiana 6, Tulane 36/1 Louisiana 5, LSU 06/2 LSU 12, Louisiana 26/3 LSU 12, Louisiana 2

2005 NCAA REGIONAL NEW ORLEANS, LA.6/3 Alabama 7, Louisiana 56/4 Louisiana 9, Southern 16/5 Alabama 4, Louisiana 3

2007 NCAA REGIONALCOLLEGE STATION, TEXAS6/1 Louisiana 5, Ohio State 46/2 Louisiana 5, Texas A&M 46/3 Texas A&M 4, Louisiana 16/4 Texas A&M 5, Louisiana 2

2010 NCAA REGIONAL AUSTIN, TEXAS6/4 Louisiana 1, Rice 06/5 Texas 4, Louisiana 26/6 Rice 9, Louisiana 1

2013 NCAA REGIONAL BATON ROUGE, LA.5/31 Sam Houston State 4, Louisiana 26/1 Louisiana 15, Jackson State 16/2 Louisiana 7, Sam Houston State 56/2 LSU 5, Louisiana 1

2014 NCAA REGIONAL LAFAYETTE, LA.5/30 Jackson State 1, Louisiana 05/31 Louisiana 9, San Diego State 26/1 Louisiana 11, Jackson State 16/1 Louisiana 14, Mississippi State 86/2 Louisiana 5, Mississippi State 3

2014 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL LAFAYETTE, LA.6/7 Louisiana 9, Ole Miss 56/8 Ole Miss 5, Louisiana 26/9 Ole Miss 10, Louisiana 4

2015 NCAA REGIONALHOUSTON, TEXAS5/29 Louisiana 7, Rice 65/31 Louisiana 2, Houston 16/1 Louisiana 5, Rice 2 2015 NCAA SUPER REGIONALBATON ROUGE, LA.6/6 LSU 4, Louisiana 36/7 LSU 6, Louisiana 3

2016 NCAA REGIONALLAFAYETTE, LA.6/3 Louisiana 5, Princeton 36/5 Louisiana 10, Arizona 36/6 Arizona 6, Louisiana 36/6 Arizona 3, Louisiana 1

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL SELECTIONS2016 Eric Carter (P) Stefan Trosclair (2B) Kyle Clement (OF)2015 Greg Davis (1B) Blake Trahan (SS) Evan Powell (OF)2014 Michael Strentz (C) Jace Conrad (2B) Blake Trahan (SS) Ryan Leonards (3B) Seth Harrison (OF)2013 Tyler Girouard (3B) Caleb Adams (OF)2010 Zach Osborne (P) Justin Robichaux (1B)2007 Devon Bourque (2B) Nolan Gisclair (OF) Matt Pilgreen (P)2005 John Coker (OF)2002 Andy Gros (P) Chase Lambin (SS) Bryan Sneed (OF)2000 Andy Gros (P) Scott Dohmann (P) Ryan Gill (2B) Tommy Clark (OF) Nathan Nelson (OF)1999 Nathan Nelson (3B) Ian Calais (SS) Ryan Gill (OF) Danny Massiatte (C) Alan Oschner (P)1991 Michael Watts (OF) Andy Fox (DH) Chris Benhardt (1B/P)

NCAA REGIONALMOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER2015 Evan Powell (OF)2014 Jace Conrad (2B)2000 Ryan Gill (2B)1999 Nathan Nelson (3B)1991 Papo Ramos (OF)

NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2000 Steven Feehan (OF)

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SETTING THE STAGE If Ragin’ Cajuns fans were thrilled with the team’s performance in 1999, they were jubilant in 2000 when Louisiana advanced to the NCAA College World Series for the first time in both school and Sun Belt Conference history. While in Omaha, the Cajuns proved they were truly among the nation’s best, tying for third with their 2-2 record. In 1999, the Cajuns (42-24, 24-9) were just one win away from advancing to the College World Series, but Rice came back to take the Super Regional championship. In 2000, however, the cards were just right as the Ragin’ Cajuns (49-20, 20-10) advanced to the school’s first-ever CWS. In a reversal of fortunes, the Cajuns saw themselves in a 1-0 hole in the Super Regional at Columbia, S.C. Just as Rice did (to the Cajuns) the previous year, the Cajuns did to the South Carolina Gamecocks.

The Ragin’ Cajuns’ amazing comeback was capped off by KPEL announcer and Voice of the Ragin’ Cajuns Jay Walker after Louisiana’s 3-2 win over No. 1 South Carolina.

“All year long, they clicked their heels and said there’s no place like home. Now, the Ragin’ Cajuns will end the 2000 season in baseball version of Oz. Louisiana...is in the College World Series.”The Cajuns “Cinderella Season” continued. Louisiana became the first school in NCAA history to win two games in its inaugural visit to Omaha. THE CAJUNS IN OMAHALouisiana added its name to one of the most memorable games in school and CWS history with a thrilling 5-4 come-from-behind victory in the bottom of the ninth against Clemson.

In a series of events that will be simply known as “The Play” to Cajuns fans, outfielder Steven Feehan laid a perfect bunt down to score the tying run and shortstop Rick Haydel took advantage of a Clemson error to race all the way from second base and make a perfect slide for the game-winning run.

But, before that, Louisiana enjoyed another record-setting season.

For the fourth straight season, the Ragin’ Cajuns claimed an NCAA Regional berth and established itself as one of only seven teams to advance to consecutive NCAA Super Regional appearances.

The Ragin’ Cajuns then met No. 1-ranked South Carolina, and things looked grim after the first game of the series as the Gamecocks took a 6-3 win. However, freshman pitcher Andy Gros enjoyed a career night in game two, tossing a complete-game victory with 10 strikeouts.

That set the stage for a deciding game with the winner advancing to Omaha. The Ragin’ Cajuns took an early lead, but South Carolina struck for two runs in the seventh inning to earn a 2-1 advantage. Haydel started his postseason magic in the bottom of the inning with a two-out, two-run double, and reliever Gordon O’Brien made it hold up over the final two innings. REWRITING THE SCHOOL RECORD BOOKWhen the smoke had settled, Nathan Nelson and Ryan Gill set new single-season records in hits with Nelson becoming the first Ragin’ Cajun to reach triple digits. Feehan ended his career with his name dotted all over the Cajun record book, including No. 1 positions in games, hits and runs.

Scott Dohmann topped Phil Devey to become the winningest pitcher in school history with 26 victories and was named to the Collegiate Baseball All-America Third Team. Fellow hurler Justin Gabriel was also named a Third-Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association. For the third time in the last four seasons Robichaux was honored as Louisiana Coach of the Year.

PL AYERS4 • Bret Bailey • C5 • Danny Massiatte • C6 • Rick Haydel • SS8 • Nick Webb • LHP9 • Ryan Gill • UT11 • Neil Simoneaux • IF12 • Lance Stutes • RHP15 • Justin Gabriel • LHP18 • Trey Bullinger • RHP19 • Tommy Clark • OF20 • Nathan Nelson • 3B21 • Jarvis Larry • OF22 • Brian Babin • LHP23 • Jess Poche • 1B25 • Gordon O’Brien • RHP27 • Chase Bundy • OF28 • Brandon LeBlanc • OF30 • Aaron Welbourne • RHP31 • Eric Templet • RHP32 • Scott Atwood • 1B33 • Will Hawkins • OF34 • Steven Feehan • OF35 • Andy Gros • LHP40 • Scott Dohmann • RHP

COACHESTony Robichaux • Head CoachWade Simoneaux • Assistant CoachAnthony Babineaux • Assistant CoachJason Gonzalez • Assistant Coach

TR AINERSRenee’ FontenotDavid BourqueRobin Vidrine

SUPPORT STAFFLynn Williams • EquipmentEugene Cazedessus • ManagerAdam Broussard • ManagerJeff Conrad • Sports Information DirectorRob Broussard • Assistant SID

NC AA REGIONALM.L. “Tigue” Moore Field (Lafayette, La.)

Friday, May 26, 2000Game 1 - Louisiana 11, McNeese State 5

McNeese State 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 2Louisiana 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 5 X 11 12 1

Saturday, May 27, 2000Game 2 - Louisiana 5, East Carolina 3

East Carolina 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 2Louisiana 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 X 5 8 2

Sunday, May 28, 2000Game 3 - Louisiana 8, East Carolina 5

Louisiana 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 3East Carolina 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 10 1

Louisiana wins Regional, 3-0

NC AA SUPER REGIONALSarge Frye Field (Columbia, S.C.)

Friday, June 2, 2000Game 1 - South Carolina 6, Louisiana 3

Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 1South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 X 6 8 1

Saturday, June 3, 2000Game 2 - Louisiana 7, South Carolina 1

South Carolina 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2Louisiana 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 X 7 10 2

Sunday, June 4, 2000Game 3 - Louisiana 3, South Carolina 2

South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 0Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 X 3 8 2

Louisiana wins Super Regional, 2-1

NC AA COLLEGE WORLD SERIESRosenblatt Stadium (Omaha, Neb.)

Friday, June 9, 2000Game 1 - Stanford 6, Louisiana 4

Louisiana 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 7 1Stanford 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 X 6 7 1

Sunday, June 11, 2000Game 2 - Louisiana 6, San Jose State 3

San Jose State 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 1Louisiana 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 X 6 10 1

Wednesday, June 14, 2000Game 3 - Louisiana 5, Clemson 4

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 4 3Louisiana 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 5 10 2

Thursday, June 15, 2000Game 4 - Stanford 19, Louisiana 9

Louisiana 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 11 4Stanford 0 5 0 0 1 7 2 4 X 19 17 1

T-3rd Place (2-2)

2000 College World Series Appearance