Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns | |
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Founded | 1903 |
University | University of Louisiana at Lafayette |
Head coach | Tony Robichaux (22nd season) |
Conference |
Sun Belt West Division |
Location | Lafayette, Louisiana |
Home stadium |
M.L. Tigue Moore Field (Capacity: 6,033) |
Nickname | Ragin' Cajuns |
Colors |
Vermilion and White[1] |
College World Series appearances | |
2000 | |
NCAA regional champions | |
1999, 2000, 2014, 2015 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 | |
Conference tournament champions | |
American South: 1988, 1990, 1991 Sun Belt: 1998, 2014, 2015, 2016 | |
Conference champions | |
Gulf States: 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 Southland: 1972, 1973 American South: 1989, 1990, 1991 Sun Belt: 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016 |
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team is the college baseball team of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The Ragin' Cajuns baseball team competes in NCAA Division I in the Sun Belt Conference. They play their home games on campus at M.L. Tigue Moore Field and are currently coached by head coach Tony Robichaux.
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
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 | 22 | 1995–present | 817 | 513 | 1 | .614 |
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; SBC Tournament Champions |
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, Tulane 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; SBC Tournament Champions |
2015 | Tony Robichaux | 42–23 | 18–11; 3rd | Baton Rouge, Louisiana Super Regional; Houston, Texas Regional Champions; SBC Tournament Champions |
2016 | Tony Robichaux | 43–21 | 21–9; 1st | Lafayette, Louisiana Regional; SBC Tournament Champions |
2017 | Tony Robichaux | 35-21-1 | 19-10-1; 4th | |
2018 | Tony Robichaux | 30-23 | 15-12; 2nd |
NCAA tournament appearances
- 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, 2014, and 2016.
- Hosted NCAA Super Regional in 2014.
- Hosted NCAA Regional in 2016
- In all, the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns have had 16 different NCAA Postseason appearances, including the 2015 Houston Regional and the Baton Rouge Super Regional.
Ragin' Cajuns in the Major Leagues
Major League Baseball
The Louisiana Ragin Cajuns have had 97 Major League Baseball Draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[2]
Ragin' Cajuns in the Major League Baseball Draft | |||
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Year | Player | Round | Team |
1970 | Sylvester Swindler | 34 | Senators |
1971 | Charles Bordes | 11 | Giants |
1971 | Ron Guidry | 3 | Yankees |
1972 | Alton Torregano | 6 | Dodgers |
1972 | Charles Bordes | 1 | Rangers |
1976 | Kevin Jeansenne | 13 | Indians |
1978 | Jose Alvarez | 8 | Braves |
1980 | Steven Jenter | 23 | Indians |
1981 | George Hoffman | 26 | Mets |
1982 | Robert D'Agostino | 15 | Pirates |
1983 | Robert D'Agostino | 14 | White Sox |
1984 | Walter Guillory | 45 | Rangers |
1984 | David Alvis | 44 | Rangers |
1984 | Garrett O'Connor | 9 | Giants |
1985 | Garrett O'Connor | 2 | Yankees |
1985 | David Alvis | 31 | Indians |
1986 | Ron Robicheaux | 32 | Pirates |
1986 | Glen Anderson | 27 | Phillies |
1986 | Jose Salva | 12 | Blue Jays |
1986 | Xavier Hernandez | 4 | Blue Jays |
1987 | Brad Hebets | 36 | Rangers |
1987 | Adam Lamle | 23 | Rangers |
1988 | Chris Howard | 41 | Mariners |
1988 | Brad Hebets | 41 | Indians |
1988 | Ruben Rodriguez | 20 | Brewers |
1988 | Howard Landry | 15 | Red Sox |
1989 | Kevin Meyers | 41 | Blue Jays |
1989 | Todd Unrein | 37 | Reds |
1989 | John Jarvis | 32 | Yankees |
1989 | David Smith | 27 | Mariners |
1989 | Donne Wall | 18 | Astros |
1989 | David King | 16 | Royals |
1990 | Damian Grossie | 40 | Rangers |
1990 | Todd Unrein | 31 | Orioles |
1990 | Joseph Burnett | 17 | Marlins |
1990 | Greg Blevins | 15 | Rangers |
1990 | Kevin McDonald | 9 | Brewers |
1990 | Perry Berry | 4 | Astros |
1991 | Tommy Bates | 15 | Indians |
1992 | Yariel Ramos | 23 | Giants |
1992 | Gary Haught | 22 | Athletics |
1992 | Javy DeJesus | 17 | Twins |
1993 | Joe Jumonville | 29 | Cardinals |
1993 | Scott Perkins | 15 | Brewers |
1993 | Paul Bako | 5 | Reds |
1994 | Brandon Credeur | 38 | Reds |
1995 | Darrin Babineaux | 2 | Dodgers |
1996 | Blaine Phillips | 33 | Yankees |
1997 | Jim Fritz | 41 | Phillies |
1997 | Trey Poland | 5 | Rangers |
1998 | B.J. Ryan | 17 | Reds |
1999 | Mo Douglas | 35 | Pirates |
1999 | Jeff Robinson | 7 | Brewers |
1999 | Phil Devey | 5 | Dodgers |
2000 | Ryan Gill | 17 | Yankees |
2000 | Todd Self | 15 | Astros |
2000 | Rick Haydel | 11 | Diamondbacks |
2000 | Nate Nelson | 10 | Astros |
2000 | Nick Webb | 9 | Rockies |
2000 | Ken Holubec | 9 | Twins |
2000 | Scott Dohmann | 6 | Rockies |
2000 | Danny Massiatte | 6 | Devil Rays |
2001 | Eric Templet | 27 | Mets |
2001 | Neil Simoneaux | 18 | Cardinals |
2002 | Chase Lambin | 34 | Mets |
2002 | Justin Gabriel | 30 | Brewers |
2003 | Austin Faught | 35 | Rangers |
2004 | Austin Faught | 43 | Rangers |
2005 | Justin Morgan | 39 | Cubs |
2005 | Austin Faught | 31 | Rangers |
2005 | Phil Hawke | 29 | Rangers |
2005 | Dallas Morris | 24 | Angels |
2005 | Kevin Ardoin | 10 | Tigers |
2006 | Chad Beck | 14 | Diamondbacks |
2006 | Jason Fernandez | 11 | Athletics |
2007 | Devery Van De Keere | 48 | Royals |
2007 | Matt Pilgreen | 29 | Yankees |
2007 | Jefferies Tatford | 15 | Mets |
2007 | Andrew Laughter | 10 | Rangers |
2007 | Jonathan Lucroy | 3 | Brewers |
2008 | Hunter Moody | 35 | Blue Jays |
2008 | Danny Farquhar | 10 | Blue Jays |
2009 | Greg Wilborn | 18 | Dodgers |
2010 | Charles Keefer | 28 | Marlins |
2010 | Dayton Marze | 14 | Blue Jays |
2010 | Zach Osborne | 9 | Rangers |
2011 | Theron Geith | 39 | Rays |
2011 | Alex Fuselier | 21 | Pirates |
2012 | Jordan Harrison | 25 | Rays |
2014 | Matt Plitt | 37 | Rays |
2014 | Carson Baranik | 33 | Dodgers |
2014 | Ryan Leonards | 21 | White Sox |
2014 | Austin Robichaux | 18 | Angels |
2014 | Jace Conrad | 13 | Rays |
2014 | Caleb Adams | 10 | Angels |
2014 | Seth Harrison | 7 | Giants |
2015 | Blake Trahan | 3 | Reds |
See also
References
- ↑ "ULL Brand Guide and Graphic Standards Manual" (PDF). Retrieved March 27, 2016.
- ↑ "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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