The University of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns battled Tulane in the second of a three game series out in New Orleans on Saturday, February 20, 2021. A much more offensive game than Friday's matchup, the Cajuns once again found themselves in extra innings but were able to score enough runs and hold off Tulane by a score of 9-8.
The University of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team began their season in New Orleans as they faced off against Tulane on Friday, February 19, 2021 to get the three game series and year goin. Unfortunately for the Cajuns', they lost to the Green Wave in the bottom of the 10th inning thanks to a walk-off two-run single.
The University of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team is gearing up for what looks to be a promising 2021 season. Here you can find all of the information for the team's schedule, roster, and outlook heading into the new year of collegiate baseball.
A winter wonderland overcame the surface that plays home to our Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Football team. After finishing off a red-hot, ten-win campaign, the team gets to admire the dreamy landscape that has overtaken their field this Winter.
When it comes to college mascots, things can get weird. You've got Sammy the Slug from UC Santa Cruz, Gaylord the Camel from Campbell University and Artie the Artichoke from Scottsdale Community College to name a few. However, according buzzfeed.com, the weirdest mascot in the whole country is our very own Ragin Cajun .
There was a pivotal point in 9th inning when an LSU batter was hit by a pitch, leading to a tie game and a 10th inning. But, was he really hit by the pitch?
The Ragin Canjuns take on South Alabama this evening at 6pm at Cajun Field. One of the biggest questions we all ask is, "Where can I park for the game?" Because of possible rainy weather this evening, things have changed a little bit. UL has released an official parking advisory for tonight's game that should be able to answer any questions you might have.
The Ragin' Cajuns are offering a wide variety of summer athletic youth camps, and they are filling up quickly, so don't let your child miss out on the fun.
In the 1960s, USL Men's Basketball coach Beryl Shipley stepped out in a big way against the South's unspoken rules on athletic integration. Losing was just not something Shipley was OK with, and he did everything he felt he could to be a winner. The story is being made into a documentary called "Lights Out In Blackham" and it looks absolutely amazing.