University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

Cajuns Extend Streak with 13-5 Win
2/23/2007 5:00:00 AM | Baseball
The Cajuns scored 13 runs on 19 hits to cruise past the Illini.
LAFAYETTE-Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns baseball team extended their season
opening winning streak to six games as they claimed a 13-5 victory over
Illinois on Friday night at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field.
The six game winning streak to open the season is the best start since the
Cajuns started the 2001 season 6-0.
The Cajuns scored 13 runs on 19 hits to cruise to an eight-run victory.
Five Cajuns collected multiple hits in the game. Nolan Gisclair led UL with
four hits on the night, followed by Xavier Alexander and Devon Bourque who
both posted three-hit nights.
Gisclair finished the night 4-for-6 with two runs scored and three RBI.
Alexander was 3-for-five on the night with a pair of runs scored, while
Bourque finished the game 3-for-3 with three runs scored. Bourque reached
base in all four plate appearances.
Starting pitcher Hunter Moody collected his first win of the season. Making
his first start of the year, Moody tossed 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing
just one hit. He walked a pair of runners, but also recorded three
strikeouts.
In the first inning, the Fighting Illini threatened. In his first start of
the season, Moody walked the first batter to give Illinois a baserunner.
Moody surrendered a hit, giving the Illini runners at first and second. A
line drive to short allowed Alexander to double up the lead off runner.
With
two outs and a runner on first, Moody, induced a ground ball to second base
to end the first inning threat.
The Cajuns missed an opportunity to score runs early. In the first inning,
Alexander hit an infield single to extend his team-leading hitting streak to
six games. After Alexander stole second base, Gisclair singled to
centerfield to give the Cajuns runners on the corners with no outs. A
groundout advanced Gisclair to second base, but a strikeout left UL with two
outs and two runners on. Jefferies Tatford walked to load the bases, but a
fly ball ended the Cajuns chances to score.
The Ragin' Cajuns took the lead in the bottom of the second inning. Scott
Hawkins led off the inning with a single to right centerfield, just over the
head of the Illinois second baseman. Robichaux singled to right field.
Bourque attempted to lay down a sacrifice bunt. The Illini pitcher
mishandled the ball, loading the bases for the Cajuns. Three consecutive
hits by Alexander, Gisclair and Lucroy plated three runners, giving UL a 3-0
edge. After a lineout, Tatford was hit by a pitch to drive in another run.
With two outs, a throwing error extended the inning and allowed the Cajuns
to
plate two more runners. At the conclusion of the inning, the Cajuns led 6-
0.
In the third inning, the Cajuns sent up nine batters to the plate. Bourque
led off the inning with a single through the right side of the infield. A
fielding error allowed Alexander to reach safely and Bourque to move to
second base. A single by Gisclair pushed the first run of the inning across
the plate. Lucroy followed with an RBI single to left field scoring
Alexander. A groundout advanced the two runners into scoring position.
Tatford loaded the bases drawing his second walk of the night. Hatfield was
hit by a pitch to score the lead runner. The Illini recorded the final two
outs of the inning, but not before the Cajuns had extended their lead to 9-
0.
The Illini threatened in the top of the fourth inning. After recording the
first two outs of the inning, Moody hit the net two batters and walked the
next batter to load the bases. The Cajuns were bailed out by a piece of
luck. A pitch went behind the batter, but instead of a wild pitch, the ball
ricocheted off of the backstop to Lucroy who flipped the ball to Moody for
the final out of the inning.
The Cajuns added an insurance run in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Bourque led off the inning with a single up the middle. A deep fly ball
advanced the runner to second base. Gisclair hit an RBI double to give the
Cajuns another run and increase the UL lead to 10-0.
In the fifth inning, Tatford singled through the left side to get things
started for the Ragin' Cajuns, but he was called out on a fielder's choice
which allowed Hatfield to reach first. A double to right centerfield gave
the Cajuns runners at second and third and a groundout plated the first run
of the inning. Bourque followed with an RBI single up the middle to score
Hawkins and increase the UL lead 12-0.
The Cajuns scored their final run of the night on a solo homerun by Blaine
LaFleur. The homerun was the second of the sophomore's career and
coinsenidently his second homer against a Big Ten opponent. His previous
homerun came against Minnesota on March 17, 2006, in his first official at
bat.
The Illini avoided the shutout as they batted around in the top of the ninth
inning. It was the first time all season that the Ragin' Cajuns had allowed
a team to bat around and the five runs scored by Illinois were the most the
Cajuns had allowed in an inning.
The Ragin' Cajuns will continue the series on Saturday, Feb. 24. Due to
inclement weather in the Lafayette area, the Cajuns and Illini will attempt
to play a doubleheader. The first game of the twin-bill will be at 10:00
a.m. with the second game slated at the original time of 2:05 p.m. Game two
of the double dip will be televised on My KLAF.
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