Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball
Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns | |
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Founded: 1903 | |
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University | University of Louisiana at Lafayette |
Conference | Sun Belt |
Location | Lafayette, LA |
Head coach | Tony Robichaux (22nd year) |
Home stadium |
M.L. Tigue Moore Field (Capacity: 3,755) |
Nickname | Ragin' Cajuns |
Colors |
Vermilion and White[1] |
College World Series appearances | |
2000 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 | |
Conference tournament champions | |
American South: 1988, 1990, 1991 Sun Belt: 1998, 2014, 2015 | |
Conference champions | |
Gulf States: 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 Southland: 1972, 1973 American South: 1989, 1990, 1991 Sun Belt: 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014 |
The Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball team, often referred to by the nickname Louisiana or Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns,[2] represents the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in NCAA Division I college baseball.[3] The Ragin' Cajuns baseball team competes in the Sun Belt Conference. The Ragin' Cajuns play their home games on campus at M.L. Tigue Moore Field, and are currently coached by head coach Tony Robichaux.
In 2014, for the first time, the Cajuns achieved a No. 1 ranking in all major college baseball polls.
History
Conference membership history
- 1903–1947: Independent
- 1948–1971: Gulf States Conference
- 1972–1982: Southland Conference
- 1983–1987: Independent
- 1988–1991: American South Conference
- 1992–present: Sun Belt Conference
Stadium
Main article: M. L. Tigue Moore Field
Head coaches
Coach | Seasons | Years | W | L | T | Pct |
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C.J. McNaspy | 2 | 1909–1910 | ||||
J.G. Lee | 5 | 1912–16 | 23 | 19 | 0 | .548 |
T.R. Mobley | 6 | 1922–27 | 32 | 29 | 2 | .524 |
Cliff Johnson | 6 | 1939–41, 1945–47 | 27 | 30 | 2 | .475 |
Johnny Cain | 3 | 1942–1944 | ||||
Ray Didier | 9 | 1948–56 | 137 | 78 | 0 | .637 |
Pete Wilson | 2 | 1960–61 | 23 | 36 | 0 | .390 |
Sonny Roy | 6 | 1962–67 | 88 | 86 | 1 | .506 |
Eddie Mouton | 1 | 1968 | 12 | 23 | 0 | .343 |
Bob Banna | 3 | 1969–71 | 59 | 47 | 0 | .557 |
Don Lockwood | 9 | 1972–80 | 207 | 197 | 2 | .512 |
Mel Didier | 2 | 1981–82 | 73 | 48 | 1 | .602 |
Brad Kelley | 2 | 1983–84 | 68 | 39 | 0 | .636 |
Gene Shell | 3 | 1985–87 | 77 | 59 | 0 | .566 |
Emrick Jagneaux | 1 | 1987 | 8 | 10 | 0 | .444 |
Mike Boulanger | 7 | 1988–94 | 291 | 141 | 0 | .674 |
Tony Robichaux | 16 | 1995–present | 577 | 382 | 1 | .602 |
Year-by-year results
Year | Coach | Overall record | Conference record | Notes |
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1995 | Tony Robichaux | 21-24 | 12-15; 6th | |
1996 | Tony Robichaux | 25-33 | 15-12; 3rd | |
1997 | Tony Robichaux | 43-18 | 22-5; 1st | Starkville, Mississippi Regional |
1998 | Tony Robichaux | 39-22 | 18-7; 2nd | Baton Rouge, Louisiana Regional |
1999 | Tony Robichaux | 42-24 | 24-9; 2nd | Houston, Texas Super Regional; Houston, Texas Regional Champions |
2000 | Tony Robichaux | 49-20 | 20-10; 2nd | T-3 NCAA College World Series; Columbia, South Carolina Super Regional Champions; Lafayette, Louisiana Regional Champions |
2001 | Tony Robichaux | 28-28 | 12-15; T-7th | |
2002 | Tony Robichaux | 39-22 | 17-7; 2nd | Baton Rouge, Louisiana Regional |
2003 | Tony Robichaux | 29-30 | 15-9; 3rd | |
2004 | Tony Robichaux | 35-23 | 11-11; 4th | |
2005 | Tony Robichaux | 48-19 | 16-8; 1st | New Orleans, Louisiana Regional |
2006 | Tony Robichaux | 39-20 | 19-5; 2nd | |
2007 | Tony Robichaux | 45-17 | 23-7; 1st | College Station, Texas Regional |
2008 | Tony Robichaux | 30-29 | 16-14; T-5th | |
2009 | Tony Robichaux | 27-30-1 | 14-15; 5th | |
2010 | Tony Robichaux | 38-22 | 21-9; T-1st | Austin, Texas Regional |
2011 | Tony Robichaux | 31-27 | 18-12; 3rd | |
2012 | Tony Robichaux | 23-30 | 11-19; 10th | |
2013 | Tony Robichaux | 43-20 | 19-11; 3rd | Baton Rouge, Louisiana Regional |
2014 | Tony Robichaux | 58-10 | 26-4; 1st | Lafayette, Louisiana Super Regional; Lafayette, Louisiana Regional Champions |
2015 | Tony Robichaux | 42-21 | 18-11; 3rd | Baton Rouge, Louisiana Super Regional; Houston, Texas Regional Champions |
Ragin' Cajuns in the NCAA Tournament
- The Ragin' Cajuns reached the 2000 College World Series and eventually finished tied for 3rd after defeating Clemson but losing out to Stanford before the title game.
- Hosted NCAA Regional in 2000 and 2014
- Hosted NCAA Super Regional in 2014
- 14 different NCAA Postseason appearances, most recently were participants in both the 2015 Houston Regional and the Baton Rouge Super Regional.
Ragin' Cajuns in the Major Leagues
- Jose Alvarez
- Paul Bako
- Scott Dohmann
- Danny Farquhar
- Ron Guidry
- Gary Haught
- Xavier Hernandez
- Jonathan Lucroy
- B. J. Ryan
- Donne Wall
- Chad Beck
Major League Baseball
Louisiana–Lafayette has had 97 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[4]
Ragin' Cajuns in the Major League Baseball Draft | |||
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Year | Player | Round | Team |
1970 | Swindler, SylvesterSylvester Swindler | 34 | Senators |
1971 | Bordes, CharlesCharles Bordes | 11 | Giants |
1971 | Guidry, RonRon Guidry | 3 | Yankees |
1972 | Torregano, AltonAlton Torregano | 6 | Dodgers |
1972 | Bordes, CharlesCharles Bordes | 1 | Rangers |
1976 | Jeansenne, KevinKevin Jeansenne | 13 | Indians |
1978 | Alvarez, JoseJose Alvarez | 8 | Braves |
1980 | Jenter, StevenSteven Jenter | 23 | Indians |
1981 | Hoffman, GeorgeGeorge Hoffman | 26 | Mets |
1982 | D'Agostino, RobertRobert D'Agostino | 15 | Pirates |
1983 | D'Agostino, RobertRobert D'Agostino | 14 | White Sox |
1984 | Guillory, WalterWalter Guillory | 45 | Rangers |
1984 | Alvis, DavidDavid Alvis | 44 | Rangers |
1984 | O'Connor, GarrettGarrett O'Connor | 9 | Giants |
1985 | O'Connor, GarrettGarrett O'Connor | 2 | Yankees |
1985 | Alvis, DavidDavid Alvis | 31 | Indians |
1986 | Robicheaux, RonRon Robicheaux | 32 | Pirates |
1986 | Anderson, GlenGlen Anderson | 27 | Phillies |
1986 | Salva, JoseJose Salva | 12 | Blue Jays |
1986 | Hernandez, XavierXavier Hernandez | 4 | Blue Jays |
1987 | Hebets, BradBrad Hebets | 36 | Rangers |
1987 | Lamle, AdamAdam Lamle | 23 | Rangers |
1988 | Howard, ChrisChris Howard | 41 | Mariners |
1988 | Hebets, BradBrad Hebets | 41 | Indians |
1988 | Rodriguez, RubenRuben Rodriguez | 20 | Brewers |
1988 | Landry, HowardHoward Landry | 15 | Red Sox |
1989 | Meyers, KevinKevin Meyers | 41 | Blue Jays |
1989 | Unrein, ToddTodd Unrein | 37 | Reds |
1989 | Jarvis, JohnJohn Jarvis | 32 | Yankees |
1989 | Smith, DavidDavid Smith | 27 | Mariners |
1989 | Wall, DonneDonne Wall | 18 | Astros |
1989 | King, DavidDavid King | 16 | Royals |
1990 | Grossie, DamianDamian Grossie | 40 | Rangers |
1990 | Unrein, ToddTodd Unrein | 31 | Orioles |
1990 | Burnett, JosephJoseph Burnett | 17 | Marlins |
1990 | Blevins, GregGreg Blevins | 15 | Rangers |
1990 | McDonald, KevinKevin McDonald | 9 | Brewers |
1990 | Berry, PerryPerry Berry | 4 | Astros |
1991 | Bates, TommyTommy Bates | 15 | Indians |
1992 | Ramos, YarielYariel Ramos | 23 | Giants |
1992 | Haught, GaryGary Haught | 22 | Athletics |
1992 | DeJesus, JavyJavy DeJesus | 17 | Twins |
1993 | Jumonville, JoeJoe Jumonville | 29 | Cardinals |
1993 | Perkins, ScottScott Perkins | 15 | Brewers |
1993 | Bako, PaulPaul Bako | 5 | Reds |
1994 | Credeur, BrandonBrandon Credeur | 38 | Reds |
1995 | Babineaux, DarrinDarrin Babineaux | 2 | Dodgers |
1996 | Phillips, BlaineBlaine Phillips | 33 | Yankees |
1997 | Fritz, JimJim Fritz | 41 | Phillies |
1997 | Poland, TreyTrey Poland | 5 | Rangers |
1998 | Ryan, B.J.B.J. Ryan | 17 | Reds |
1999 | Douglas, MoMo Douglas | 35 | Pirates |
1999 | Robinson, JeffJeff Robinson | 7 | Brewers |
1999 | Devey, PhilPhil Devey | 5 | Dodgers |
2000 | Gill, RyanRyan Gill | 17 | Yankees |
2000 | Self, ToddTodd Self | 15 | Astros |
2000 | Haydel, RickRick Haydel | 11 | Diamondbacks |
2000 | Nelson, NateNate Nelson | 10 | Astros |
2000 | Webb, NickNick Webb | 9 | Rockies |
2000 | Holubec, KenKen Holubec | 9 | Twins |
2000 | Dohmann, ScottScott Dohmann | 6 | Rockies |
2000 | Massiatte, DannyDanny Massiatte | 6 | Devil Rays |
2001 | Templet, EricEric Templet | 27 | Mets |
2001 | Simoneaux, NeilNeil Simoneaux | 18 | Cardinals |
2002 | Lambin, ChaseChase Lambin | 34 | Mets |
2002 | Gabriel, JustinJustin Gabriel | 30 | Brewers |
2003 | Faught, AustinAustin Faught | 35 | Rangers |
2004 | Faught, AustinAustin Faught | 43 | Rangers |
2005 | Morgan, JustinJustin Morgan | 39 | Cubs |
2005 | Faught, AustinAustin Faught | 31 | Rangers |
2005 | Hawke, PhilPhil Hawke | 29 | Rangers |
2005 | Morris, DallasDallas Morris | 24 | Angels |
2005 | Ardoin, KevinKevin Ardoin | 10 | Tigers |
2006 | Beck, ChadChad Beck | 14 | Diamondbacks |
2006 | Fernandez, JasonJason Fernandez | 11 | Athletics |
2007 | Van De Keere, DeveryDevery Van De Keere | 48 | Royals |
2007 | Pilgreen, MattMatt Pilgreen | 29 | Yankees |
2007 | Tatford, JefferiesJefferies Tatford | 15 | Mets |
2007 | Laughter, AndrewAndrew Laughter | 10 | Rangers |
2007 | Lucroy, JonathanJonathan Lucroy | 3 | Brewers |
2008 | Moody, HunterHunter Moody | 35 | Blue Jays |
2008 | Farquhar, DannyDanny Farquhar | 10 | Blue Jays |
2009 | Wilborn, GregGreg Wilborn | 18 | Dodgers |
2010 | Keefer, CharlesCharles Keefer | 28 | Marlins |
2010 | Marze, DaytonDayton Marze | 14 | Blue Jays |
2010 | Osborne, ZachZach Osborne | 9 | Rangers |
2011 | Geith, TheronTheron Geith | 39 | Rays |
2011 | Fuselier, AlexAlex Fuselier | 21 | Pirates |
2012 | Harrison, JordanJordan Harrison | 25 | Rays |
2014 | Plitt, MattMatt Plitt | 37 | Rays |
2014 | Baranik, CarsonCarson Baranik | 33 | Dodgers |
2014 | Leonards, RyanRyan Leonards | 21 | White Sox |
2014 | Robichaux, AustinAustin Robichaux | 18 | Angels |
2014 | Conrad, JaceJace Conrad | 13 | Rays |
2014 | Adams, CalebCaleb Adams | 10 | Angels |
2014 | Harrison, SethSeth Harrison | 7 | Giants |
2015 | Trahan, BlakeBlake Trahan | 3 | Reds |
See also
References
- ↑ "ULLBrand Guide and Graphic Standards Manual" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-03-27.
- ↑ "Proper Use of the University's Name". University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
- ↑ "Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns". d1baseball.com. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- ↑ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Lafayette, LA)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-06-13.
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