University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics
Cajuns Dominate McNeese State, Claim Louisiana Classics Title
3/2/2003 12:00:00 AM | Softball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2, 2003
CAJUNS DOMINATE MCNEESE
STATE, CLAIM LOUISIANA CLASSICS TITLE
Louisiana-Lafayette explodes for 11 runs in
three innings, Parrott tosses one-hitter
LAFAYETTE –
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns softball team made quick work of
McNeese
State
here Sunday in the finale of the 17th Annual Louisiana Classics
softball tournament, pounding out four home runs and 11 runs in three innings to
post an 11-0 five-inning, mercy-rule win over the Cowgirls. Louisiana-Lafayette
clinched the tournament championship with the victory.
Jill Robertson, All-American Becky McMurtry, Danyele Gomez and Lauren Castle all
homered for Louisiana-Lafayette, which hit 15 home runs in the weekend event and
now has 22 on the season in 12 games, and senior pitcher Michael Parrott made it
stand up allowing just one hit to an outmanned Cowgirls squad. Parrott has
tossed 24 1/3 innings this season and has yet to allow an earned run to cross
the plate.
With
the win, UL Lafayette finishes the Louisiana Classics tournament with a 4-1
record and extends its current win streak to three games. The Ragin' Cajuns
(10-2) claimed their sixth consecutive Louisiana Classics championship and 13th
in the 17 years the tournament has been held at Lady Cajun Park.
Robertson got the Cajuns hit parade jump started with a leadoff home run to
center field in the game's very first at bat. The Lafayette native clubbed a
line drive that slipped out of the glove of McNeese State center fielder Rikki
Fontenot and over the fence for an early 1-0 lead.
UL
Lafayette made no doubt of the outcome of the championship-bearing game with an
eight-spot in the top of the second. Crystal George laced a perfectly placed
ball through the left side of the infield to get the Ragin' Cajuns started. That
was followed by an infield single from second baseman Tiffany Hebert and the
Cajuns had runners on first and second.
Robertson drew a walk to load the bases and on the next at bat McMurtry ripped a
double through the right side of the infield that scored George and Hebert for a
3-0 lead. Tiffany Grayson followed suit by hitting a double to left center field
that scored both Robertson and McMurtry and the Cajuns were on top 5-0.
After
Grayson advanced to third on a wild pitch from MSU starting pitcher Meghan
Novak, Gomez continued the assault on the Cowgirls with a home run over the left
field fence for a 7-0 lead.
Summar Lapeyrouse kept the Cajuns inning alive with a single to right center field.
Castle took another jab at Novak, belting a home run to right center field for
two more runs and a 9-0 lead. The Cajuns batted around in the second as Castle
had led off the top of the inning. Novak would end the Cajuns run and retire the
side when she got George to fly out to left field.
Louisiana-Lafayette ended the scoring with two more runs in the top of the
third, chasing Novak from the game. McMurtry hit her fourth home run of the
tournament, a two-run bomb deep over the right field wall that scored Brittany
Bryant for an 11-0 advantage.
Corrie
Hale replaced Novak after McMurtry's home run and retired the next two batters
to escape the inning without further damage.
Parrott
(4-0, 0.00 ERA) was tossing a no-hitter into the fourth inning but McNeese's
Stephanie Denham hit a frozen rope that found its way past a McMurtry and Bryant
and into left field. The Cowgirls failed to produce anything from the leadoff
hit as Parrott induced three straight grounders to end the inning.
Brooke Mitchell pitched the fifth inning for the Cajuns striking out two batters and
forcing a groundout by Fontenot to end the game and give the Cajuns the
tournament title.
Louisiana-Lafayette completed a tournament sweep of McNeese State and defeated
the Cowgirls 11-0 twice. The two teams will meet again in Lake Charles on
Tuesday, April 29 in a 5 p.m. doubleheader at Cowgirl Diamond.
The
Cajuns ended the tournament with a .288 team batting average, .658 slugging
percentage and racked up 15 home runs in five games. Louisiana-Lafayette had a
total of 24 extra base hits (9 doubles, 15 HR) and outscored the opposition
35-13.
The
Ragin' Cajuns will return to action on Sunday, March 9 in a 2 p.m. doubleheader
at Lady Cajun Park against Conference USA-member Southern Mississippi.
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