Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball

Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns
2018 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team
Founded 1903 (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

Stadium

Head coaches

Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct
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

YearCoachOverall recordConference recordNotes
1995Tony Robichaux21–2412–15; 6th
1996Tony Robichaux25–3315–12; 3rd
1997Tony Robichaux43–1822–5; 1stStarkville, Mississippi Regional
1998Tony Robichaux39–2218–7; 2ndBaton Rouge, Louisiana Regional; SBC Tournament Champions
1999Tony Robichaux42–2424–9; 2ndHouston, Texas Super Regional; Houston, Texas Regional Champions
2000Tony Robichaux49–2020–10; 2ndT-3 NCAA College World Series; Columbia, South Carolina Super Regional Champions; Lafayette, Louisiana Regional Champions
2001Tony Robichaux28–2812–15; T-7th
2002Tony Robichaux39–2217–7; 2ndBaton Rouge, Louisiana Regional
2003Tony Robichaux29–3015–9; 3rd
2004Tony Robichaux35–2311–11; 4th
2005Tony Robichaux48–1916–8; 1stNew Orleans, Tulane Regional
2006Tony Robichaux39–2019–5; 2nd
2007Tony Robichaux45–1723–7; 1stCollege Station, Texas Regional
2008Tony Robichaux30–2916–14; T-5th
2009Tony Robichaux27–30–114–15; 5th
2010Tony Robichaux38–2221–9; T-1stAustin, Texas Regional
2011Tony Robichaux31–2718–12; 3rd
2012Tony Robichaux23–3011–19; 10th
2013Tony Robichaux43–2019–11; 3rdBaton Rouge, Louisiana Regional
2014Tony Robichaux58–1026–4; 1stLafayette, Louisiana Super Regional; Lafayette, Louisiana Regional Champions; SBC Tournament Champions
2015Tony Robichaux42–2318–11; 3rdBaton Rouge, Louisiana Super Regional; Houston, Texas Regional Champions; SBC Tournament Champions
2016Tony Robichaux43–2121–9; 1stLafayette, Louisiana Regional; SBC Tournament Champions
2017Tony Robichaux35-21-119-10-1; 4th
2018Tony Robichaux30-2315-12; 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]

See also

References

  1. "ULL Brand Guide and Graphic Standards Manual" (PDF). Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  2. "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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