Photo by Matt Miguez Logos by NCAA and sportslogos.net After a big first win for Louisiana, the Cajuns and Tigers met in a winner take all game with a spot in the Super Regionals on the line. Louisiana scored six in the first, but none bigger than the RBI single from Jourdyn Campbell in the seve .
Instead of authoring what would have been the program’s greatest rally in school history, LSU’s softball team is left to pick up the pieces of late-inning collapse that ended their season. The top-seeded Tigers, who rallied from a six-run deficit to take a two-run lead, couldn’t hold the lead after second-seeded UL-Lafayette scored twice in
Top-seeded LSU created a bit of drama in the top of the seventh with a pair of runners on base and trailing second-seeded UL-Lafayette by three runs. Clean-up batter Georgia Clark sent a 1-2 drive down the left-field line and beyond the wall, sending head coach Beth Torina into a jubilant posture until the ball
Louisiana fought to play a second game on championship Sunday. The Cajuns defeat LSU 9-8 to head to the Super Regional. This was an extremely hard-fought matchup that the Cajuns gutted out to win. Winning back-to-back games isn't easy and the Cajuns did just that.