Wednesday night was a special night for Ragin Cajun baseball fans as U-L Lafayette defeated second-ranked LSU seven to two in front of 57-hundred fans, the third largest crowd in school history. Coach Matt Deggs’ team scored three runs in the first and never trailed…
The Cajuns improved to 10-3 with the win, and LSU fell to 11-3 with the loss.
The Nicholls baseball team also pulled off an impressive upset last night after beating tenth-ranked Southern Mississippi three-to-two. It’s the Colonel’s first win over a top 25 opponent since last year’s eight-to-five victory over Southern Miss.
Louisiana Tech baseball dropped its fifth straight game last night after falling eight-to-two to Arkansas State. The Bulldogs will try to get back in the win column tomorrow as they take on South Alabama in Mobile at 6:30 p.m.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Saints veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan will not have a new deal in place with New Orleans by next week and will hit free agency for the first time in his NFL career. Jordan will return for a 16th NFL season and is said to be open to leaving New Orleans.
The LSU women’s basketball team will enter the SEC Tournament as a projected two seed in the NCAA Tournament. Three of the four number-one seeds are essentially locked up by UConn, UCLA and South Carolina. If the Tigers can secure the fourth and final top seed, ESPN Bracketologist Charlie Crème believes it will create a more favorable path to the national championship.
Cut 17 (15) “…a better matchup.”
Louisiana Tech women’s basketball looks to extend its winning streak to 17 games tonight when it hosts New Mexico State at 6:30 p.m.