LOUISIANABASEBALL2011 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 BAILEY COOK BULLIARD 21 5 23 GEITH GOULAS FONTENOT 40 24 1 RAGIN’ CAJUNS

2011 SENIOR CLASS

2 MARVEL PARKER HUBBELL 19 12 28 PETELLO SATRIANO

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007,POIRRIER 2010) SWITZENBERG Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 22 9 37 8 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

Ragin’ Cajuns 2011 Team Guide Thank you for your interest in Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball. The 2011 team guide University Information features most of the information you will need to cover the Cajuns this Name ______University of Louisiana Location ______Lafayette, La. season. You may also find the 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball History & Record Founded ______1898 Book helpful. It contains last season’s stats, as well as all documented Enrollment ______16,763 (Fall 2010) Nickname ______Ragin’ Cajuns historical data and records. The History & Record Book is available at Colors ______Vermilion (PMS 193) and White ragincajuns.com under the baseball homepage. Affiliation ______NCAA Division I Conference ______Sun Belt President ______Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Interim Director of Athletics ______Scott Farmer Me d ia In f orma t ion Coac h ing St a f f Ticket Office Phone ______(337) 851-2011 Team Roster______2 Head Coach Tony Robichaux__ 14-16 Web Site______www.RaginCajuns.com Season Preview______3 Anthony Babineaux______17 Ballpark Information Schedule/Travel Info______4 Mike Trahan______18 Name ______M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field Roster Breakdown______5 Brooks Badeaux______19 Surface______ProGrass Synthetic Turf System Dimensions ______LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Chris Domingue______19 Press Box Phone Number______(337) 851-2255 Capacity ______3,755 “Th e Tigue ” Year Opened______1978 M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field______6-7 2011 Opponen t s First Game______March 4, 1978 (UNO 7, UL 1) Opponent Information_ ____ 20-21 All-Time Record at “The Tigue”______733-282-2 (.722) RAGIN’ CAJUNS Record in Robichaux Era______341-127-1 (.728) Pla y er Pro f iles Bailey-De Gruy______8 Co v ering t h e Cajuns Coaching Staff Head Coach _____ (McNeese State, ‘86) Duhon-Fuselier______9 Media Information______22 Record at UL ______577-382-1 (17th Season) Radio /Media Outlets______23 Career Record ______840-559-1 (25th Season) Geith-Hubbell______10 Sun Belt Record ______275-158 (17th Season) Kellogg-Nicholson______11 Visiting Lafayette______24 Assistant ______Anthony Babineaux (Louisiana, ‘95) Assistant ______Mike Trahan (McNeese State, ‘01) Parker-Simoneaux______12 Dir. of Operations ___ Chris Domingue (LSU-Eunice, ‘02) Sinclair-Zimmermann______13 Volunteer Asst.____ Brooks Badeaux (Florida State, ‘07) Student Coaches___ Garrett Larsen and Justin Robichaux 2010 Review Follow the Ragin’ Cajuns at Overall Record ______38-22 Home: 23-10 Away: 14-10 Neutral: 1-2 Sun Belt Record (Finish)______21-9 (t-1st) Home: 10-5 Away: 11-4 Sun Belt Tournament Finish______T-7th (L, 6-8 vs. ASU; L, 0-3 vs. MT) Postseason______NCAA Austin Regional (W, 1-0 vs. Rice; L, 2-4 vs. Texas; L, 1-9 vs. Rice) 2011 Team Information Letterwinners R/L______16/8 Position Starters R/L______5/3 2011 SENIOR CLASS R/L______9/4 Starting Pitchers R/L______3/1 Newcomers______15 Freshmen/JC Transfers______10/2 1 Baseball History First Season in Division I______1972 Division I Seasons Played ______Entering 40th Season Division I Record (since 1972)______1,301-885-4 (.595) Division I Winning Seasons (since 1972)______25 Sun Belt Record______315-181 (.635) Sun Belt Regular Season Titles______6 (SBC West 1992 & 1994; 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Sun Belt Tournament Record______31-32 (.492) Sun Belt Tournament Titles______1 (1998) www.RaginCajuns.com NCAA Regionals Record______15-20 (12 appearances) Last Appearance______2010 Austin Regional Super Regionals Record______3-3 (2 appearances) Louisiana Last Appearance____ 2000 Columbia Super Regional College Record______2-2 (1 appearance) Sports Information MATT HEBERT Last Appearance______2000 (3rd place) Main Phone: (337) 851-2255 Baseball Contact Fax: (337) 482-6529 Media Contact Office: (337) 482-6330 Sports Information Director______Daryl Cetnar MAILING ADDRESS Cell: (337) 288-6023 Asst. Director (Baseball Contact)______Matt Hebert Cox Communications Athletic Center Email: [email protected] Office______(337) 482-6330 201 Reinhardt Drive Cell______(337) 288-6023 Lafayette, LA 70506 [email protected]

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Alp h a b e t ical Ros t er Numerical Ros t er NO. NAME______POS. NO. NAME POS. B/T HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (LAST SCHOOL) 21 Bailey, Josh______RHP 1 Greg Fontenot SS R-R 5-11 180 Sr.-3L Lafayette, La./Acadiana HS 6 Bourque, Jordan______SS 2 Dominick Francia OF L-L 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s Episcopal HS 25 Bowman, Brian______OF 4 Daniel Nichols OF R-R 6-1 190 Jr.-RS Newburgh, Ind./Castle HS (Wabash Valley College) 5 Bulliard, Randall______RHP 5 Randall Bulliard RHP R-R 5-10 170 Sr.-3L Lafayette, La./Westminster Christian HS 32 Compton, Chase______1B 6 Jordan Bourque SS R-R 5-10 180 Jr.-JC Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic (LSU-Eunice) 23 Cook, Michael______RHP 7 Ryan Leonards SS R-R 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Crowley, La./Notre Dame HS 39 de Gruy, Jacques______RHP 8 Trask Switzenberg 1B/3B R-R 6-4 205 Sr.-1L Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows HS (Chandler-Gilbert CC) 38 Duhon, Manning______RHP 9 Jordan Poirrier 2B L-R 5-11 195 Sr.-2L Reserve, La./Riverside Academy (Pensacola JC) 1 Fontenot, Greg______SS 10 Tyler Frederick 3B R-R 6-0 185 So.-1L Lafayette, La./Acadiana HS 2 Francia, Dominick______OF 11 Michael Strentz C R-R 6-1 200 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La./Comeaux HS 10 Frederick, Tyler______3B 12 Ryland Parker RHP R-R 6-3 190 Sr.-1L Splendora, Texas/Spledora HS (Angelina CC) 34 Frith, Ben______LHP 13 Chris Sinclair C L-R 6-0 205 Jr.-JC West Monroe, La./West Monroe HS (Western Nevada JC) 29 Fuselier, Alex______OF 14 Chase Traffica RHP R-R 6-2 190 So.-1L Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HS 40 Geith, T.J. ______LHP 17 Jordan Nicholson RHP R-R 6-1 195 Jr.-TR Ruston, La./Ruston HS (LSU) 44 Girouard, Tyler______3B 19 Lance Marvel OF/C R-R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas HS (Texarkana CC) 24 Goulas, Matt______OF 21 Josh Bailey RHP R-R 5-11 195 Sr.-TR Baton Rouge, La./Bethany Christian (Southeastern La.) 43 Hebert, Ethan______RHP 22 Mike Petello OF R-R 6-0 200 Sr.-TR Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro HS (New Orleans) 26 Hicks, Matt______2B/P 23 Michael Cook RHP R-R 6-5 215 Sr.-3L Lafayette, La./Lafayette HS 28 Hubbell, Taylor______LHP 24 Matt Goulas OF R-R 5-11 195 Sr.-3L New Iberia, La./Catholic HS 31 Kellogg, Caleb______RHP 25 Brian Bowman OF R-R 6-0 185 Jr.-2L Lafayette, La./Lafayette HS 7 Leonards, Ryan______SS 26 Matt Hicks 2B/P R-R 5-7 160 Fr.-HS Bridge City, Texas/Bridge City HS 19 Marvel, Lance______OF/C 27 Kyle Neely LHP R-L 5-9 165 Fr.-HS Merryville, La./Merryville HS 27 Neely, Kyle______LHP 28 Taylor Hubbell LHP L-L 6-3 215 Sr.-1L Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain HS (Scottsdale CC) 2 4 Nichols, Daniel______OF 29 Alex Fuselier OF L-L 6-0 185 Jr.-2L St. Martinville, La./Teurlings Catholic HS 17 Nicholson, Jordan_____ RHP 30 Blake Wascom RHP R-R 6-3 195 Jr.-2L Walker, La./Walker HS 12 Parker, Ryland______RHP 31 Caleb Kellogg RHP R-R 5-11 171 Fr.-HS DeQuincy, La./DeQuincy HS 22 Petello, Mike______OF 32 Chase Compton 1B L-R 6-1 205 Fr.-HS Slidell, La./Northshore HS 9 Poirrier, Jordan______2B 33 Joe Zimmermann RHP R-R 6-1 200 Jr.-TR New Orleans, La./De La Salle HS (New Orleans) 37 Satriano, Joey______RHP 34 Ben Frith LHP L-L 6-0 180 Jr.-TR Lafayette, La./Westminster Christian HS (Marshall) 42 Simoneaux, Thomas_____2B 37 Joey Satriano RHP R-R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas/Bellaire HS (McLennan CC) 13 Sinclair, Chris______C 38 Manning Duhon RHP R-R 6-0 195 So.-Sq. Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More HS 11 Strentz, Michael______C 39 Jacques de Gruy RHP R-R 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep 8 Switzenberg, Trask___ 1B/3B 40 T.J. Geith LHP L-L 6-5 175 Sr.-1L Peoria, Ariz./Sunrise Mountain HS (Scottsdale CC) 14 Traffica, Chase______RHP 42 Thomas Simoneaux 2B L-R 5-9 155 Fr.-HS* Lafayette, La./Ruston HS 30 Wascom, Blake______RHP 43 Ethan Hebert RHP R-R 6-2 160 Jr.-Sq. Abbeville, La./Vermilion Catholic HS 33 Zimmermann, Joe_ ___ RHP 44 Tyler Girouard 3B L-R 5-9 187 Fr.-HS* Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic HS * - Denotes player will not compete during 2011 season and will redshirt Ros t er Brea k d o w n Seniors______13 Coac h ing St a f f Juniors______10 Head Coach: Tony Robichaux, 36 (McNeese State, 1986), 17th season at Louisiana Sophomores______3 Assistant Coach: Anthony Babineaux, 16 (Louisiana, 1995), 17th season at Louisiana Freshmen______10 Assistant Coach: Mike Trahan, 20 (McNeese State, 2002), 3rd season at Louisiana Letterwinners R/L______16/8 Director of Baseball Operations: Chris Domingue, 41 (LSU-Eunice, 2002), 9th season at Louisiana Newcomers______15 Volunteer Assistant: Brooks Badeaux, 18 (Florida State, 2007), 2nd season at Louisiana Student Coaches: Garrett Larsen, 35 and Justin Robichaux, 15 Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 2011

Ra g i n ’ Ca j u n s Ba s e b a l l 2011 Pr e v i e w Re t urning St a t is t ical Lea d ers In 2010 Louisiana’s remarkable second half run returned the squad to the upper echelon of the Sun preview Belt Conference for the first time since 2007 and resulted in an NCAA Regionals appearance. It’s hard to imagine a way possible to top the excitement of that second half run, but the 2011 version of the Ragin’ Cajuns appears to have the “tools” to be able to create their own magic. The challenge this season is to give Louisiana its first-ever, back-to-back titles. UL was in the same position in 2005 and 2007, but finished second and fifth, respectively. The current Cajuns squad is reminiscent of the 2005 championship team that returned with a lot of veterans in 2006. This year, Louisiana features a veteran squad in both position players and pitching staff. UL returns five position starters and two-thirds of its weekend pitching rotation. MATT GOULAS Head coach Tony Robichaux welcomed 16 letterwinners and 15 newcomers at the start of preseason practice. The fall practice session yielded quality performances from several newcomers HITS Matt Goulas 74 indicating quality depth to support the Cajuns veterans. Jordan Poirrier 74 UL must replace three key elements in order to stay atop the Sun Belt – victories and leader Greg Fontenot 70 Zach Osborne, and two-time RBI leader Chad Keefer plus defensive stalwart Justin Robichaux at first base. T.J. Geith (6-2, 4.67 ERA) and Taylor Hubbell (4-4, 4.42 ERA) are the two returning starters in the pitching rotation. New Orleans transfer Joe Zimmermann, the ace of the Privateers staff the past two seasons, is expected to complete the rotation. Michael Cook is back for his senior season and should serve as the Cajuns’ main mid-week pitching option. The entire bullpen – with the exception of Dayton Marze – is back. Joey Satriano (24 appearances, five saves) and Ryland Parker (15 appearances, .167 opponent average) are the top returners. Hitting-wise, the Cajuns return four of the top five players in batting average, hits and RBI. In the infield, Jordan Poirrier returns at second base. Nearly half of his hits in 2010 went for extra bases and he figures to be a key run producer again. Greg Fontenot (shortstop) and Tyler Frederick JORDAN POIRRIER (third base) proved to be valuable assets defensively at their positions and return to shore up the left RUNS BATTED IN side of the infield. Jordan Poirrier 56 Alex Fuselier and Matt Goulas are the returning starters in the outfield. Fuselier led UL with 20 Alex Fuselier 39 steals last season and Goulas posted 21 multiple- games. UNO transfer Mike Petello is expected to Matt Goulas 38 replace Kyle Olasin in center field and he’ll add power to the lineup (13 HR in 2010 at UNO) which should replace the production lost from Keefer. The Cajuns have plenty of speed and expect to utilize it again this season (had 101 steals in ’10). Fuselier (20), Brian Bowman (17) and Goulas (14) and will be the main culprits in stolen bases. The schedule features an even balance between home and road games (28 apiece). Louisiana is scheduled for a trip to San Francisco March 11-13 to participate in a tournament, hosted by Cal, at AT&T Park, home of the defending world champion .

Ragin ’ Cajuns Base b all ALEX FUSELIER BY THE NUMBERS TOTAL BASES Jordan Poirrier 140 3.43 23 Matt Goulas 104 UL’s ERA in 2010 which ranked No. 1 in the Sun Head coach Tony Robichaux is 23 wins shy of Alex Fuselier 88 Belt and was the lowest since 2000 (3.31 ERA) reaching win No. 600 as the Cajuns skipper. He No. 1 enters 2011 with a 577-382-1 mark at UL UL has led the Sun Belt in ERA for six consecutive 40th seasons (2005-10) and nine times in the last The 2011 season marks the Cajuns 40th as a 11 seasons (since 2000) Division I program 3

5 60 JOEY SATRIANO The Ragin’ Cajuns posted their fifth 20-win Louisiana turned at least 60 plays in GAMES PITCHED campaign in Sun Belt play in 2010. All 20-win each of the past two seasons (2009 & 2010) Joey Satriano 24 SBC seasons have come in the Robichaux Era Taylor Hubbell 20 101 T.J. Geith/Ryland Parker 15 6 The number of stolen bases for UL in 2010. The The 2010 regular season title marked Louisiana’s top returning base stealers are: Alex Fuselier sixth Sun Belt championship (Sun Belt West (20), Brian Bowman (17) & Matt Goulas (14) 1992 & 1994/Sun Belt 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) 1,000 16 The 40th game of the 2011 season will mark Louisiana returns 16 letterwinners the 1,000th game of the Tony Robichaux Era

T.J. GEITH 17th 1,896 STRIKEOUTS The 2011 campaign marks the 17th season under Average attendance in 2010 which ranked T.J. Geith 64 the direction of head coach Tony Robichaux 32nd in Division I (out of 292 schools). UL Joey Satriano 36 has averaged 1,000-plus for 11 consecutive Taylor Hubbell 35 seasons (2000-10) Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

2011 Sc h e d ule Ragin ’ Cajuns Day Date Opponent Location Time (CT) Fri. Feb. 18 Southeast Missouri State Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Tra v el Hea d q uar t ers Sat. Feb. 19 Southeast Missouri State Moore Field 2:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 20 Southeast Missouri State Moore Field 1:00 p.m. SOUTHERN MISS Tues. Feb. 22 Nicholls State Moore Field 6:00 p.m. MARCH 3 – 6 Wed. Feb. 23 at Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 6:00 p.m. Location ______Hattiesburg, Miss. Fri. Feb. 25 Siena Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Hotel______Courtyard Hattiesburg Sat. Feb. 26 Siena Moore Field 2:00 p.m. Contact ______Merrily Strickland Phone ______(601) 264-9202 schedule/travel info Sun. Feb. 27 Siena Moore Field 11:00 a.m Tues. March 1 Southern Moore Field 6:00 p.m. www.marriott.com Fri. March 4 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:30 p.m. Sat. March 5 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 p.m. CAL TOURNAMENT AT AT&T PARK 2011 Sun. March 6 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. MARCH 10 – 13 Tues. March 8 at Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 6:30 p.m. Location ______San Francisco, Calif. Wed. March 9 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 6:00 p.m. Hotel___ Courtyard San Francisco Downtown Fri. March 11 vs. California# San Francisco, Calif. 9:00 p.m. (CT) Contact ______Doug Nyman Sat. March 12 vs. UC Santa Barbara# San Francisco, Calif. 1:00 p.m. (CT) Phone ______(415) 229-9459 Sun. March 13 vs. San Francisco# San Francisco, Calif. 11:00 p.m. (CT) www.marriott.com Tues. March 15 Alcorn State Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Fri. March 18 La.-Monroe* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. ARKANSAS STATE Sat. March 19 La.-Monroe* Moore Field 2:00 p.m. Sun. March 20 La.-Monroe* Moore Field 1:00 p.m. MARCH 24 – 27 Location ______Jonesboro, Ark. Tues. March 22 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:30 p.m. Hotel______Holiday Inn Express Jonesboro Fri. March 25 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 6:00 p.m. Contact ______Joy Self Sat. March 26 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 p.m. Phone ______(870) 932-5554 Sun. March 27 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 p.m. www.hiexpress.com Tues. March 29 Northwestern State Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Fri. April 1 Florida Atlantic* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Sat. April 2 Florida Atlantic* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. WESTERN KENTUCKY Sun. April 3 Florida Atlantic* Moore Field 11:30 a.m. APRIL 7 – 10 Tues. April 5 at Rice Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. Location ______Bowling Green, Ky. Fri. April 8 at Western Kentucky* Bowling Green, Ky. 6:00 p.m. Hotel______Holiday Inn University Plaza Sat. April 9 at Western Kentucky* Bowling Green, Ky. 3:00 p.m. Contact ______Crystal Chism Sun. April 10 at Western Kentucky* Bowling Green, Ky. 1:00 p.m. Phone ______(270) 745-0088 Tues. April 12 McNeese State Moore Field 6:00 p.m. www.hibowlinggreen.com Fri. April 15 at FIU* Miami, Fla. 6:00 p.m. (CT) Sat. April 16 at FIU* Miami, Fla. 5:00 p.m. (CT) FIU Sun. April 17 at FIU* Miami, Fla. 12:00 p.m. (CT) APRIL 14 – 17 Tues. April 19 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 6:30 p.m. Location ______Miami, Fla. Wed. April 20 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 p.m. Hotel____ Courtyard Marriott at Dolphin Mall Fri. April 22 South Alabama* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Contact ______Heather Kurian Sat. April 23 South Alabama* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Phone ______(305) 994-9343 Sun. April 24 South Alabama* Moore Field 1:00 p.m. www.marriott.com Tues. April 26 Southeastern Louisiana Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Fri. April 29 UALR* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. TROY Sat. April 30 UALR* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. MAY 5 – 8 Sun. May 1 UALR* Moore Field 1:00 p.m. Location ______Troy, Ala. 4 Fri. May 6 at Troy* Troy, Ala. 6:00 p.m. Hotel______Courtyard Troy Sat. May 7 at Troy* Troy, Ala. 6:00 p.m. Contact ______Dawn Raley Sun. May 8 at Troy* Troy, Ala. 1:00 p.m. Phone ______(334) 566-0540 Tues. May 10 Rice Moore Field 6:00 p.m. www.marriott.com Fri. May 13 Middle Tennessee* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. Sat. May 14 Middle Tennessee* Moore Field 6:00 p.m. LA-MONROE Sun. May 15 Middle Tennessee* Moore Field 1:00 p.m. Thurs. May 19 at La.-Monroe* Monroe, La. 6:00 p.m. MAY 18 – 21 Fri. May 20 at La.-Monroe* Monroe, La. 6:00 p.m. Location ______Monroe, La. Sat. May 21 at La.-Monroe* Monroe, La. 6:00 p.m. Hotel______Courtyard Monroe Airport Contact ______Krisi Foltz Wed.-Sun. May 25-29 Sun Belt Tournament Monroe, La. TBA Phone ______(318) 388-0334 Fri.-Mon. June 3-6 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites TBA www.marriott.com Fri.-Mon. June 10-13 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites TBA Sat.-Wed. June 18-29 NCAA Omaha, Neb. TBA # Cal Tournament at AT&T Park (San Francisco, Calif.) SUN BELT TOURNAMENT * Sun Belt Games • Home Games in Bold are played at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field (3,755) MAY 24 – 28 All times listed are Central and subject to change Location ______Monroe, La. 56 Games: 28 Home • 25 Away • 3 Neutral / 20 Day • 36 Night / 37 in Louisiana • 19 Out of State Hotel______Courtyard Monroe Airport 14 Friday / 14 Saturday / 13 Sunday / 11 Tuesday / 3 Wednesday / 1 Thursday Contact ______Krisi Foltz 13 Weekend Series • 14 Midweek Games • 1 Tournament Phone ______(318) 388-0334 www.marriott.com

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 2011 Preseason Depth Chart (as of Jan. 20, 2011)

Designated Hitter Third Base Projected Releivers (alphabetical) roster breakdown # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. # Player L/R Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 25 Brian Bowman R/R 6-0 185 Jr.-2L 10 Tyler Frederick R/R 6-0 185 So.-1L 21 Josh Bailey R/R 5-11 195 Sr.-TR 19 Lance Marvel R/R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L 6 Jordan Bourque R/R 5-10 180 Jr.-JC 5 Randall Bulliard R/R 5-10 170 Sr.-3L 32 Chase Compton L/R 6-1 205 Fr.-HS 23 Michael Cook R/R 6-5 215 Sr.-3L Left Field 39 Jacques de Gruy R/R 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Catcher # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 38 Manning Duhon R/R 6-0 195 So.-Sq. # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 29 Alex Fuselier L/L 6-0 185 Jr.-2L 34 Ben Frith L/L 6-0 180 Jr.-TR 11 Michael Strentz R/R 6-1 200 Fr.-HS 19 Lance Marvel R/R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L 43 Ethan Hebert R/R 6-2 160 Jr.-Sq. 13 Chris Sinclair R/R 6-0 205 Jr.-JC 28 Taylor Hubbell L/L 6-3 215 Sr.-1L 19 Lance Marvel R/R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L Center Field 31 Caleb Kellogg R/R 5-11 171 Fr.-HS # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 27 Kyle Neely R/L 5-9 165 Fr.-HS First Base 22 Mike Petello R/R 6-0 200 Sr.-TR # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 17 Jordan Nicholson R/R 6-1 195 Jr.-TR 25 Brian Bowman R/R 6-0 185 Jr.-2L 12 Ryland Parker R/R 6-3 190 Sr.-1L 6 Jordan Bourque R/R 5-10 180 Jr.-JC 2 Dominick Francia L/L 5-11 175 Fr.-HS 32 Chase Compton L/R 6-1 205 Fr.-HS 14 Chase Traffica R/R 6-2 190 So.-1L 30 Blake Wascom R/R 6-3 195 Jr.-2L 8 Trask Switzenberg R/R 6-4 205 Sr.-1L Right Field # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Second Base Redshirts 24 Matt Goulas R/R 5-11 195 Sr.-3L # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. # Player L/R Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 4 Daniel Nichols R/R 6-1 190 Jr.-RS 9 Jordan Poirrier L/R 5-11 195 Sr.-2L 42 Thomas Simoneaux L/R 5-9 155 Fr.-HS 44 Tyler Girouard L/R 5-9 187 Fr.-HS 6 Jordan Bourque R/R 5-10 180 Jr.-JC Projected Pitching Rotation 26 Matt Hicks R-R 5-7 160 Fr.-HS # Player L/R Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Shortstop 33 Joe Zimmermann R/R 6-1 200 Jr.-TR # Player B/T Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 40 T.J. Geith L/L 6-5 175 Sr.-1L 1 Greg Fontenot R/R 5-11 180 Sr.-3L 37 Joey Satriano R/R 6-2 215 Sr.-1L 7 Ryan Leonards R/R 6-0 180 Fr.-HS 6 Jordan Bourque R/R 5-10 180 Jr.-JC 2011 Roster Breakdown BY STATE RETURNERS • Louisiana (24): Josh Bailey, Jordan Bourque, Brian Bowman, Randall • Three Letters (4): Randall Bulliard, Michael Cook, Greg Fonenot, Matt Bulliard, Chase Compton, Michael Cook, Manning Duhon, Greg Fontenot, Goulas Tyler Frederick, Ben Frith, Alex Fuselier, Tyler Girouard, Matt Goulas, Ethan Hebert, Caleb Kellogg, Ryan Leonards, Kyle Neely, Jordan Nicholson, Jordan • Two Letters (4): Brian Bowman, Alex Fuselier, Jordan Poirrier, Blake Poirrier, Thomas Simoneaux, Chris Sinclair, Michael Strentz, Blake Wascom, Wascom Joe Zimmermann • One Letter (8): Tyler Frederick, T.J. Geith, Taylor Hubbell, Lance Marvel, • Texas (4): Jacques de Gruy, Matt Hicks, Ryland Parker, Joey Satriano Ryland Parker, Joey Satriano, Trask Switzenberg, Chase Traffica • Arizona (4): T.J. Geith, Taylor Hubbell, Mike Petello, Trask Switzenberg • Redshirt (1): Daniel Nichols • Alabama (2): Dominick Francia, Chase Traffica • Squad (2): Manning Duhon, Ethan Hebert 5 • Arkansas (1): Lance Marvel • Indiana (1): Daniel Nichols • Transfers (2): Josh Bailey, Jordan Nicholson BY CLASS NEWCOMERS • Senior (13): Josh Bailey, Randall Bulliard, Michael Cook, Greg Fontenot, • Junior College (2): Jordan Bourque, Chris Sinclair T.J. Geith, Matt Goulas, Taylor Hubbell, Lance Marvel, Ryland Parker, Mike Petello, Jordan Poirrier, Joey Satriano, Trask Switzenberg • High School (10): Chase Compton, Jacques de Gruy, Dominick Francia, Tyler Girouard, Matt Hicks, Caleb Kellogg, Ryan Leonards, Kyle Neely, • Junior (10): Jordan Bourque, Brian Bowman, Ben Frith, Alex Fuselier, Thomas Simoneaux, Michael Strentz Ethan Hebert, Daniel Nichols, Jordan Nicholson, Chris Sinclair, Blake Wascom, Joe Zimmermann • Transfers (3): Ben Frith, Mike Petello, Joe Zimmermann • Sophomore (3): Manning Duhon, Tyler Frederick, Chase Traffica BY POSITION • Infielders (12): Jordan Bourque, Chase Compton, Greg Fontenot, Tyler • Freshman (10): Chase Compton, Jacques de Gruy, Dominick Francia, Frederick, Tyler Girouard, Matt Hicks, Ryan Leonards, Jordan Poirrier, Thomas Tyler Girouard, Matt Hicks, Caleb Kellogg, Ryan Leonards, Kyle Neely, Simoneaux, Chris Sinclair, Michael Strentz, Trask Switzenberg Thomas Simoneaux, Michael Strentz • (7): Brian Bowman, Dominick Francia, Alex Fuselier, Matt Goulas, Lance Marvel, Daniel Nichols, Mike Petello

• Pitchers (17): Josh Bailey, Randall Bulliard, Michael Cook, Jacques de Gruy, Manning Duhon, Ben Frith, T.J. Geith, Ethan Hebert, Taylor Hubbell, Caleb Kellogg, Kyle Neely, Jordan Nicholson, Ryland Parker, Joey Satriano, Chase Traffica, Blake Wascom, Joe Zimmermann Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

“THE TIGUE” > HOME OF THE CAJUNS Opponents fear it; the Ragin’ Cajuns call it home. different color and different consistency of turf. “the tigue” by the numbers M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field, one of Louisiana’s largest and Under Tony Robichaux’s guidance the facility has received most impressive baseball facilities, has been the home of several upgrades: a new eight-foot-high aluminum outfield Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns since 1978. wall, a 71-foot state-of-the-art scoreboard, netting behind In 33 seasons, the Cajuns are an impressive 733-282-2. home plate was replaced, a brick backstop installed, 15 Current head coach Tony Robichaux has guided his club addition of chairbacks in the box seats and grandstand to 341 wins in 16 seasons at the “Tigue”. Last season, the areas, field-level boxes down the foul lines, new and UL carries a string of 15 straight winning Ragin’ Cajuns posted their 15th-straight winning season at enlarged bleachers down the basepaths and construction seasons at “The Tigue” into 2011 home with a 23-10 record at “The Tigue”. of Lourde’s Park directly behind the first-base bleachers “We have one of the finest baseball facilities in the state which is capable of hosting pre-and post-game parties. of Louisiana,” Robichaux said. “Our field is named after These additions make Moore Field one of the finest someone who was here when I played here. He came to baseball facilities in the state. 22 all of our games and sat in the dugout. He came to all our Moore Field’s other features include the H.O. Roy Room, practices. which houses the Ragin’ Cajuns gift shop, a 4,000 square- Since the ballpark opened, UL has “We have a unique facility and with our fan support, we foot locker room facility, five batting cages down the right- averaged 22 wins per season have one of the best home field advantages in the country field lines and lights for night games. and it is very tough for our opponents to come here and “The Tigue” was the site of the 1997, 2001, 2003 and beat us.” 2008 Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Last season it From 1997-2007 the Ragin’ Cajuns won 20 or more games was announced that the facility will host the 2013 SBC 29 at “The Tigue” 10 times in 11 seasons. Tournament. The facility has hosted 1,017 baseball games, reaching It has also played host to the Silver Bullets Women’s The Cajuns have posted 29 winning game No. 1,000 on March 26, 2010. professional team twice and the Louisiana High School As the facility nears the midpoint of its fourth decade championship games and the LHSAA All-Star game in seasons (out of 33 total) at “The Tigue” 6 another milestone is near. UL is 57,652 fans shy of seeing 1997. the all-time attendance at “The Tigue” reach 1 million. The facility was once home to the Lafayette Bayou Since 1999, UL has consistently ranked in the Top 50 Bullfrogs of the Texas-Louisiana Independent League from nationally in total and average home attendance. During 1998-2000. 34 the Cajuns’ 2000 World Series run, Louisiana ranked 26th Moore Field has been the sight of some of the greatest The 2011 season marks the 34th for in total home attendance. The 2003 season saw a record seasons in Cajuns baseball history, as well as several 70,267 enter “The Tigue”. In 2010, the Cajuns were 32nd milestones. Louisiana at “The Tigue” in average home attendance at 1,896 marking the 11th In 2009, the Cajuns recorded 700th win at “The Tigue” on consecutive season with a 1,000-plus average. March 20 vs. UALR. The 2008 season saw head coach Tony Moore Field was dedicated March 31, 1979, in honor of Robichaux earn his 300th victory at Moore Field with a 4-2 the Moore Family. win over New Orleans on May 15. 341-127-1 Moore Field officially became known as M.L. “Tigue” Moore On March 17, 2003, Robichaux won his 292nd game as Field when the Cajuns opened their 1995 season against the Cajuns’ skipper, passing for the school UL’s record at “The Tigue” – entering Maine on March 3, 1995 - also marking the home debut of record. 2011 – during the Tony Robichaux era current Ragin’ Cajuns skipper Tony Robichaux. A year earlier, on March 2, 2002, Moore Field was the site The late Marion Lartigue Moore, Jr. and his wife, the late of Robichaux’s 500th career win as a head coach. Catherine Moore, touched thousands of lives with their The Cajuns celebrated their 500th victory with a 4-1 win volunteer work at the University and throughout Acadiana. over Oklahoma on February 26, 2000. 57,652 “Tigue” Moore, known as “Mr. Baseball” in Acadiana, was In 2000, the Cajuns enjoyed one of the greatest seasons in respected throughout the nation for his tireless work in Moore Field history. During that time, the squad set a new Keep an eye on total attendance in promoting the game. He won the Roberto Clemente school record with a .909 winning percentage after posting 2011. If the total attendance reaches Humanitarian Award in 1975. a 30-3 record. “The Tigue” received its most visible upgrade in January In addition, a then-school-record 46,575 fans walked 57,652, then the all-time attendance at 2010 when a ProGrass Synthetic Turf System was installed. through the front gate. Included were 14,472 alone during The only dirt now is on the ’s mound. The base the 2000 NCAA Regional at Lafayette. Today that remains “The Tigue” will reach 1 million paths and warning track – normally dirt or cinder – are a the lone NCAA postseason event “The Tigue” has hosted. Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

CAPACITY: 3,755 > DIMENSIONS: 330-400-330 all-time record at “the tigue” m.l. “tigue” moore field at a glance Year______Record______Pct.______Attendance First Game______March 4, 1978 (New Orleans 7, Louisiana 1) 1978______24-8______.750______3,816 First Win______March 8, 1978 (Louisiana 8, Southern 7) 1979______4-19______.174______3,225 Dedicated (as Moore Field)______March 31, 1979 1980______12-13-1______.481______3,150 Re-Dedicated (as M.L. “Tigue” Moore, Jr. Field)______March 3, 1995 1981______26-13______.667______10,297 Playing Surface______ProGrass Synthetic Turf System 1982______21-9______.656______5,908 Dimensions______LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 1983______18-9______.667______5,091 Seating Capacity______3,755 1984______22-5______.815______7,084 Cajuns’ Record at “The Tigue”______733-282-2 (.722) 1985______13-8______.619______8,659 1978-79______28-27 (.509) 1986______21-7______.750______7,602 1980-89______218-90-1 (.707) 1987______9-10______.474______3,928 1990-99______247-76 (.765) 1988______33-9______.786______10,858 2000-09______217-79-1 (.732) 1989______43-7______.860______19,187 1990______36-9______.800______40,031 2010-present______23-10 (.697) 1991______30-8______.789______29,288 Cajuns’ Record at “The Tigue” under Tony Robichaux______341-127-1 (.728) 1992______27-7______.794______44,282 Record in Home Openers______25-8 (.758) 1993______19-9______.679______22,998 Winning Seasons______29 1994______34-5______.872______25,756 Non-Winning Seasons______4 1995______11-12______.478______14,722 Longest Winning Streak______22 (April 4, 1989-Feb. 12, 1990) 1996______17-12______.586______11,274 Longest Losing Streak______7 (April 1-10, 1979) 1997______23-6______.793______24,405 Most Wins, Season______43 (1989) 7 1998______25-5______.833______17,742 Most Losses, Season______19 (1979) 1999______25-3______.893______25,413 Largest Crowd______7,583 vs. LSU (April 6, 1994) 2000______30-3______.909______46,575 Largest Regular Season Crowd______7,583 vs. LSU (April 6, 1994) 2001______22-10______.688______42,490 Largest Series Crowd______9,032 vs. South Alabama (May 16-18, 2003) 2002______20-8______.714______44,948 Largest Season Total Attendance______70,267 (2003) 2003______18-15______.545______70,267 NCAA Regionals Hosted______1 (2000) 2004______25-6______.806______44,718 Sun Belt Conference Tournaments Hosted______4 (1997, 2001, 2003, 2008) 2005______27-6______.818______61,707 2006______23-7______.767______63,304 2007______22-2______.917______55,987 top 10 attendance marks top 5 series marks 2008______16-12______.571______46,661 1._____ 7,583______April 6, 1994______LSU (W, 11-8) 9,032______South Alabama (May 16-18, 2003) 2009______14-10-1______.580______50,523 2._____ 6,236_ ____ March 28, 1989______LSU (L, 1-4) 7,647______Troy (May 5-7, 2006) 2010______23-10______.697______58,803 3._____ 5,238_ ____ March 23, 1992______Texas (L, 6-7) 7,624______South Alabama (Mar. 9-11, 2007) Totals______733-282-2_____ .722______942,348 4._____ 5,215______March 9, 1999______LSU (L, 8-12) 7,567______Southern Miss (Mar. 5-7, 2010) In Memory of M.L. “Tigue” Moore (1908-94) 5._____ 4,813______April 5, 1995______LSU (L, 3-9) 7,443______Nebraska (Feb. 20-22, 2009) On March 3, 1995, before Tony Robichaux’s 6._____ 4,195______March 8, 1992_____ Oklahoma State (L, 6-5) home debut as head coach, Moore Field was officially renamed M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field, after 7._____ 4,116______March 6, 1992______Maine (L, 1-4) former benefactor Marion Lartigue Moore, Jr. 8._____ 4,037______May 8, 1993______UNO* (W, 8-7; W, 5-2) Mr. Moore’s death came just three days prior to 9._____ 4,027______May 5, 1991______Louisiana Tech (W, 6-4) the opening of the 1994 season. Fittingly, he was 10._ ___ 3,476_ ____ March 19, 2002______LSU (W, 7-0) laid to rest on opening day, just hours before the * first pitch of the 1994 season.

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Jo s h Ba i l e y Ra n d a l l Bu l l i a r d Mi c h a e l Co o k RHP * 5-11 * 195 RHP * 5-10 * 170 RHP * 6-5 * 215

profiles R/R * Sr.-TR R/R * Sr.-3L R/R * Sr.-3L Baton Rouge, La. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Southeastern La. Westminster Christian Lafayette HS 21 General Studies 5 General Studies 23 Civil Engineering 2010 2007 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2008 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST Sat out the entire season to restore his eligibility after 2009 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2009 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL transferring from Southeastern Louisiana. 2010 2010 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST Prior to Louisiana Made 12 relief appearances...Logged a career-best 19 2/3 2010 Spent 2009 at Southeastern Louisiana...Appeared in six games and career-best 17 strikeouts...Pitched two-plus Started 11 games – third-most starts on the squad...Lowered and logged 11 2/3 innings...Helped LSU-Eunice to the JUCO innings five times, with a season-high four innings vs. Arkansas ERA 1.71 points from previous season...Finished with a career- student-athlete Division II National Championship in 2008...Went 10-2 with a State (March 13)...Had eight scoreless relief efforts...Over final best 4.17 ERA, holding opponents to 21 earned runs over 45 2.48 ERA over two seasons at LSU-E. seven outings, allowed only one run and seven hits over 9 1/3 innings...Allowed 47 hits – fewest allowed in his career... High School 2/3 innings pitched...Held opponents to just three extra base Held opponents to two earned runs or less in seven of 11 Lettered in baseball at Bethany Christian in Baton Rouge, hits...Pitched effectively for three innings, striking out five, and starts...In season debut March 10 vs. Alcorn State, retired 18 of hitting .571 with 16 home runs...Three-time All-State and earned first career save March 9 vs. Alcorn State. the final 20 hitters he faced...Finished with nine strikeouts and four-time All-District honoree...Named District MVP. 2009 combined for a two-hit shutout...Joined the weekend rotation Personal Made nine appearances, in relief...Logged three innings, three March 28 vs. FAU and was the No. 3 starter for five the next six Full name is Joshua Daniel Bailey...Born March 22, 1988, in times (Nebraska, Texas Southern, Southern)...Did not allow an conference series...Held FIU’s offense to one run and five hits Lafayette....Son of Chip and Karen Bailey...Has two younger in first five appearances. through the first four innings of the series finale...Started and brothers, Jason and Destin. 2008 faced only one batter over the minimum April 20 vs. McNeese Pitched just 10 innings in eight appearances and one start. State...Turned in his second-longest outing in Sun Belt play, 2007 pitching five innings and holding Middle Tennessee to one Jo r d a n Bo u r q u e Did not compete, taking a redshirt. earned run and five hits as UL completed the series sweep SS * 5-10 * 180 High School with a 2-1 victory on May 1. R/R * Jr.-JC Four-year letterwinner at Westminster Christian in Opelousas... 2009 Earned All-District and All-State honors...Lettered in football. Had two stints in starting rotation...Was No. 3 at season’s end... Lafayette, La. Personal Posted five victories for the second straight season...Started LSU-Eunice Full name is Randall Thomas Bulliard...Born May 14, 1988, in eight games...Fifth in fewest walks allowed...Retired the first General Studies Lafayette...Son of Marcel and Donna Bulliard...Has two older 15 hitters faced vs. Nebraska, giving up just three hits over 6 brothers, Christopher and Jeffrey and one older sister, Alexis. 6 2/3 innings...Picked up a win at Arkansas State, holding Prior to Louisiana Bulliard’s Career Statistics the Red Wolves to two runs and six hits over seven innings... Spent previous two seasons at LSU-Eunice...Helped lead Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Limited Northwestern State to one run and three hits over 2008 6.30 1-0 8-1 0 0 10.0 15 7 7 3 10 his final six innings of action on April 29... Was the starter and 2010 team to NJCAA National Championship...Named to the 2009 7.15 0-3 9-0 0 0 11.1 11 10 9 6 7 NJCAA Division II World Series All-Tournament team...Played collected the win May 16 at New Orleans for Tony Robichaux’s 2010 3.20 0-1 12-0 0 1 19.2 17 9 7 8 17 800th career victory. 60 games, hit .351 and ranked second with 18 doubles...As a Career 5.05 1-4 29-1 0 1 41.0 43 26 23 17 34 freshman in 2009, hit .405 with 53 runs scored, 17 doubles, 54 2008 RBI and 20 stolen bases. Became a regular starter in his first season...Finished with the High School h a s e o m p t o n second-best ERA among starters (4.79), behind MLB draftee C C Hunter Moody...Finished 5-5 in 15 appearances and 11 starts... As a senior at Teurlings Catholic in 2008, hit .532 with 18 1B * 6-1 * 205 doubles, 36 RBI and 22 stolen bases...Those efforts garnered Pitched 67 2/3 innings, allowing 77 hits and 43 runs, 36 honorable mention all-state honors in Class 4A. L/R * Fr.-HS earned...Struck out 49 batters and walked only 25. Personal Slidell, La. High School Lettered three years in football and four years in baseball at Full name is Jordan Anthony Bourque...Born July 14, 1989 Northshore HS in Lafayette...Son of Bob and Charlet Champagne...Has one Lafayette High School...Was a three-time All-District pick in older brother, Justin, who played baseball at UL from 2002- Industrial Technology baseball, while earning All-State honors as senior...Posted a 04...Also has one younger brother, Janson. 32 1.64 during his junior season. High School Personal Played first and third base and pitched at Northshore High Full name is Michael Gregory Cook...Born September 14, Br i a n Bo w m a n School in Slidell...Received All-District honors final three 1988 in Lafayette...Son of Danny and Meg Cook...Has two OF * 6-0 * 185 seasons...As a senior, hit .410 with seven home runs and 35 older sisters, Kelly and Kim; one older brother, Chris; and one RBI...As a junior, posted a .392 batting average, nine doubles, younger brother, Kevin...Plans to become a civil engineer. R/R * Jr.-2L six homers and 25 RBI...Notched a 6-0 record on the mound Cook’s Career Statistics Lafayette, La. with two saves and a 3.16 ERA... Helped guide NHS to a 34-2 Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO record and Class 5A state championship...Entered in relief 2008 4.79 5-5 15-11 0 0 67.2 77 43 36 25 49 Lafayette HS 2009 5.88 5-3 11-8 0 0 49.0 60 36 32 11 20 in the fifth of state championship and pitched three 2010 4.17 3-2 11-11 0 0 45.1 47 23 21 21 26 Finance innings of shutout relief...Played quarterback in football. Career 4.94 13-10 37-30 0 0 162.0 184 102 89 57 95 25 Personal 2010 Full name is Chase Clayton Compton...Born September 26, Started 25 of the first 27 games...Wrist injury limited him to 1991 in Dallas...Son of Clay and Shelley Compton...Has one Ja c q u e s d e Gr u y eight appearances - mainly as pinch runner - in the second younger brother, Troy...Also has a younger sister, Kayla. RHP * 6-4 * 200 8 half...Third on team and Top 10 in Sun Belt with 17 stolen bases (19 attempts)...Began the season with 12 stolen bases R/R * Fr.-HS in 17 games...Tallied eight multiple hit games...Posted four Dallas, Texas consecutive two-hit games March 13-19...Hit .556 (5-for-9) Jesuit College Prep opening weekend vs. Nicholls State and scored five runs... RBI in ninth gave Zach Osborne a two-run lead in a Management victory over South Alabama (March 19). 39 2009 Prior to Louisiana Saw limited time due to injury...Played 12 games in the Signed with Tulane in November 2009...Decided not to attend outfield, starting eight, last playing March 15 vs. FAU. after pitching coach Jack Cressend left for Houston...Released 2008 from his national letter of intent and can play immediately. Began the season as a /runner, but started nine of High School the last 11 games in outfield, and 19 overall...Hit .247 with five Played final three seasons at Jesuit College Prep in Dallas... doubles and seven RBIs...Went 9-of-11 in stolen bases. Pitched and played first and third base...Was 5-3 with a 2.26 High School ERA last season to earn first-team All-District honors...Earned Lettered in three years in basketball and baseball at Lafayette 2009 preseason All-American honors from Rawlings and was High School...Led LHS to three state playoff appearances on an All-District selection...Named Offensive MVP after posing a the diamond...Three-time All-District selection in baseball. .388 batting average as a junior...Ranked in the Top 200 high Personal school prospect list by Perfect Game...Invited to the 2009 Area Full name is Brian Patrick Bowman...Born November 11, 1988, Code Games, and the 2009 MLB Texas Scouts Association in Lafayette...Son of Patrick and Priscilla Bowman...Has one All-Star event...Attended Holy Cross in New Orleans before older brother, Patrick, and one younger sister, Chelsey. spending a year at Northlake Christian following Hurricane Bowman’s Career Statistics Katrina...Moved to Dallas after his freshman season. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB Personal 2008 .247 42-19 89 16 22 5 0 0 7 9 10 Full name is Jacques Kerner Verloin de Gruy...Born Oct. 25, 2009 .211 12-8 19 6 4 0 0 0 3 4 7 1991...Son of Glenn and Gretchen de Gruy...Has an older 2010 .237 34-26 97 27 23 6 1 0 12 17 9 brother, Matthew, and an older sister, Jeanne Purdy. Career .239 88-53 205 49 49 11 1 0 22 30 26 COOK Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 student-athlete Ma n n i n g Du h o n Do m i n i c k Fr a n c i a Be n Fr i t h RHP * 6-0 * 195 OF * 5-11 * 175 LHP * 6-0 * 180 R/R * So.-Sq. L/L * Fr.-HS L/L * Jr.-TR Lafayette, La. Mobile, Ala. Lafayette, La. St. Thomas More HS St. Paul’s Episcopal HS Marshall 38 Management 2 General Studies 34 Mechanical Engineering 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL High School Prior to Louisiana profiles 2010 Attended St. Paul’s Episcopal in Mobile, Ala...Lettered in Pitched at Marshall in 2009 and 2010...Applied for a hardship Appeared in one game...Pitched ninth inning vs. Southern on baseball and football...Drafted in 46th round of 2010 MLB waiver for family reasons, and it was granted making him March 16...Recorded two strikeouts in his collegiate debut. Draft by San Diego...Played for Baton Rouge-based Marucci eligible to play immediately...As a sophomore, made 20 High School Elite...As a senior, hit .460 and collected 37 stolen bases...As appearances and went 2-2 with a 6.23 ERA in 30 1/3 innings... Earned three letters in baseball and two in football at St. a junior, hit .365 with 10 doubles, four triples and 39 stolen Had a 2.89 ERA in CUSA games...Made four appearances out Thomas More High School in Lafayette...Saw time at catcher bases...Tossed perfect game and was ranked the ninth-best of the bullpen as a freshman. and pitched for the Cougars...Earned All-District honors in player in the State of Alabama...Selected to participate in the High School 2007 and 2008...In 2009, named First Team All-Acadiana. East Coast Pro Showcase in Lakeland, Fla...In summer ball, hit Attended Westminster Christian in Opelousas...Lettered in Personal .468 with 15 doubles, six triples and 44 stolen bases. baseball, football, basketball and track...As a senior, posted Full name is Charles Manning Duhon...Born February 10, 1991 Personal a 9-4 record with a 1.20 ERA and dealt 128 strikeouts over in Lafayette...Son of Chuck and Michelle Duhon...Has one Full name is Dominick James Francia...Born June 7, 1991 in 79.0 innings...Named District MVP...Was a first team All-State younger brother, Jordan, and one younger sister, Sydney. Mobile...Son of Jimmy and Linda Francia...Has one younger selection...Played in the LHSAA All-Star Game. Duhon’s Career Statistics sister, Angela...Uncle, David Francia, played at South Alabama Personal Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO (1995-96) and was an eighth-round pick by the Phillies in Full name is Benjamin Gordon Frith...Born August 31, 1989 in 2010 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 1996, playing nine years of pro ball and competing for the Lafayette...Son of Terry and Beth Frith...Has one older sister, Italian national team in the 2004 Olympics. Crystal, and two younger sisters, Rebecca and Susannah... Father played tennis at Tennessee Tech. Gr e g Fo n t e n o t Frith’s Career Statistics SS * 5-11 * 180 Ty l e r Fr e d e r i c k Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 3B * 6-0 * 185 #2009 11.57 0-0 4-0 0 0 2.1 5 3 3 2 1 R/R * Sr.-3L #2010 6.23 2-2 20-3 0 0 30.1 35 31 21 23 16 R/R * So.-1L Career 6.61 2-2 24-3 0 0 32.2 40 34 24 25 17 Lafayette, La. # Indicates season played at Marshall Acadiana HS Lafayette, La. Acadiana HS General Studies Finance Al e x Fu s e l i e r 1 10 OF * 6-0 * 185 SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK (APRIL 6, 2009) 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2009 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL L/L * Jr.-2L 2010 2010 St. Martinville, La. Started all 60 games at shortstop...Led with 22 multiple-hit Appeared in 50 games, starting 45 as a redshirt freshman... Teurlings Catholic games...Committed only nine errors in 297 chances, finishing Took over at third base mid-March and team finished with a with a .970 ...Had six different strings of 29-16 mark...Team fielding percentage went from .959 to .971 Biology five-plus errorless outings...Fielded 47 double plays – Top 5 with him at third base...Had a 12-game errorless streak (April 29 in the Sun Belt and most amongst shortstops...Tallied 184 3-23)...Finished with 70 total assists (46 in SBC play)...Hit above 2009 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST assists, marking second straight season of 150-plus...Reached .300 entire regular season...Posted 14 multiple-hit games... SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK (MAY 10, 2010) 70 base hits for the second straight season...Produced 34 RBI Fourth with a .441 slugging percentage...Had 13-game hit 2010 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST hitting mainly from the nine-hole (23 RBI came when hitting streak March 9-30...Notched multiple assists 21 times...In first 2010 COSIDA/ESPN MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT ninth)...Hit team-best .347 and fielded .979 during strong career start, tied the school record with two triples March 16 2010 second half run...Ranked nationally in toughest to vs. Southern...Hit 4-for-6 with three runs scored and four RBI in Started 57 games...Made 35 starts in left field and 22 as DH... (20 in 244 plate appearances)...Posted 10 RBI over six-game final two games of Troy series...Singled home the tying run in Tops with three, five-RBI performances...Led with 20 stolen stretch beginning with Alcorn State (March 9)...Hit 5-for-7 the eighth inning and scored the go-ahead run as UL rallied bases (21 attempts) which was a career-high and ranked with four RBI in final two games of Troy series...On Saturday, to defeat Le Moyne in the series finale...Played key part in in Top 5 in Sun Belt...Doubled RBI output from freshman singled home the go-ahead run in the series clincher...On doubleheader sweep of Middle Tennessee May 1...Ended the season...Established career-highs for runs (35) and hits (62)... Sunday, homered in the seventh to tie the game at 5-all and doubleheader 2-for-4 with three runs scored, two home runs Had 24 hits with runners in scoring position...Collected 13 added a bases loaded single in the eighth for two insurance and four RBI...Launched walk-off double to clinch WKU series. two-out RBI...Posted 17 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI runs. 2009 games...Ranked second with 15 doubles...Sported a 14-game 2009 Did not compete, taking a redshirt. hit streak Feb. 27-March 17...Drew 26 walks (second-most on Took over as the starter at shortstop, starting 56 games... High School team)...Posted five consecutive multi-hit games March 9-14... Tied for the team lead with a .329 average...Led with 70 base Attended Acadiana High School in Lafayette...Earned three letters Went 10-of-18 (.556), scored nine runs, hit his first two home hits...Tops with 10 sacrifice hits...Tallied 150 assists and was in baseball...Named All-State senior year...Led team to 2008 district runs of the season and had 10 RBI that week...Hit grand slam involved in 43 of the program record 66 double plays turned... championship... Graduated in the Top 10% of his class. in bottom of the ninth of Arkansas State series finale...Hit a pair Posted 20 multi-hit games including a stretch of nine over 11 Personal of two-run singles as part of a five RBI effort in Le Moyne series games from March 27-April 11...Named Sun Belt Hitter of the Full name is Tyler John Frederick...Born October 16, 1989, in opener...Went 4-for-4 and posted five RBI in series opener at Week following the Middle Tennessee series...Responsible for Lafayette...Son of Glen and Antoinette Frederick...Has three New Orleans...Named Sun Belt Player of the Week after hitting what became the game-winning RBI in come-from-behind older brothers – Jason, Justin and Ryan. 8-for-13 (.615) with a series-high, seven RBI at UNO. victories over MT...Went 9-for-15 (.600) with seven runs scored Frederick’s Career Statistics 2009 9 and six RBI in the UNO series...Hit a three-run homer in the Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB Started nine games as a pitcher and 25 in left field...Friday 2010 .294 50-45 177 30 52 8 3 4 26 3 18 third as part of a five-run outburst in the finale which led to an starter in Sun Belt play five straight weekends (UALR to South 18-2 win, which was Tony Robichaux’s 800th career victory. Alabama)...Had seven multi-hit games and three multi-RBI 2008 games...In seven innings allowed one run (unearned), seven Played as a utility middle infielder in 21 games, starting eight... hits, one walk and struck out five in win over Houston – first Stole one of two bases attempted...Walked three times and collegiate win...First Sun Belt start came vs. UALR (March 20), took part in seven double plays. pitching his way through seven innings, allowing one run on High School one hit...Credited with the win which was the Cajuns’ 700th Four-year letterwinner at Acadiana High in basketball and all-time at “The Tigue”...Went 5 2/3 against SBC leader Middle baseball...Three-time All-District selection in baseball, while Tennessee holding the Blue Raiders to two hits...Finished earning All-Acadiana honors...Played in LHSAA All-Star game. strong at the plate, hitting 9-of-22 in final five games...First Personal collegiate came in series opener at UNO. Full name is Gregory Charles Fontenot, Jr....Born July 26, 1989... High School Son of Greg and Amy Fontenot...Has one older sister, Chasity, Earned six letters at Teurlings Catholic in Lafayette: two in and two younger sisters, Chelsy and Heather. football and four in baseball...Named All-State in 2007 and Fontenot’s Career Statistics 2008...Earned All-District all four years. Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB Personal 2008 .176 21-8 34 4 6 0 0 0 5 1 3 Full name is Alex Michael Fuselier...Born September 13, 1989, in 2009 .329 57-56 213 38 70 10 1 2 31 8 12 2010 .321 60-60 218 35 70 10 2 1 34 4 11 Lafayette...Son of Al and Tammy Fuselier...Has a twin sister, Lexi. Career .314 138-124 465 77 146 20 3 3 70 13 26 Fuselier’s Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB 2009 .245 46-37 143 26 35 4 4 1 15 5 17 2010 .295 59-57 210 35 62 15 1 3 39 20 26 Career .275 105-94 353 61 97 19 5 4 54 25 43 Fuselier’s Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 6.50 2-2 10-9 0 0 44.1 66 36 32 20 21 FONTENOT

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T.J. Ge i t h Ma t t Go u l a s Ma t t Hi c k s LHP * 6-5 * 175 OF * 5-11 * 195 2B/P * 5-7 * 160

profiles L/L * Sr.-1L R/R * Sr.-3L R/R * Fr.-HS Peoria, Ariz. New Iberia, La. Bridge City, Texas Scottsdale CC Catholic HS Bridge City HS 40 General Studies 24 General Studies 26 Biology 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2008 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST High School 2010 2010 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST Attended Bridge City (Texas) High School and lettered Member of weekend rotation the entire season...Made 15 2010 four seasons...Four-year varsity starter...Pitched and played starts and logged 90 2/3 innings...Cajuns were 11-4 in games Started all 60 games (58 in right field)...Carried a .300-plus shortstop...First team All-District 21-3A pitcher in senior he pitched...Posted a 6-1 regular season record...Second on batting average for final 48 games...Posted 21 multiple-hit season...Honorable mention pick on the 2010 Texas Sports the pitching staff with six victories and 64 strikeouts...No. 2 games...Ranked nationally in toughest to strikeout (17 in 283 Writers Association Class 3A All-State team...Top 20 amongst student-athlete in the rotation for seven of the final eight Sun Belt series...Six plate appearances)...Second with 74 base hits and fourth in Class 3A pitchers in ERA (1.16) and victories (10)...Ranked times tallied at least six strikeouts...Turned in six quality starts.... batting average (.315) and RBI (38)...Hauled in 131 putouts 8th in Class 3A with 116 strikeouts...Named District 21-3A Worked five innings scattering four hits and striking out six in in right field...Hit by pitch 19 times which established a new co-MVP and was voted onto the All-State team in junior earning a victory in Division I debut Feb. 21 at Nicholls State... school record...Notched 20 extra base hits and third-highest season...Tossed a perfect game and recorded 136 strikeouts Followed up with seven strikeout performances against Miami slugging percentage (.443)...Posted career-highs in average in 87 innings...Finished junior season 13-3 with a 1.60 ERA... University and Southern Miss...Combined with Joey Satriano (.315), runs (44), hits (74), doubles (13) and RBI (38)...Posted At the plate, hit .372 with 14 doubles and 25 stolen bases... to strand 16 baserunners vs. FIU...Held UALR to two runs and an RBI in 10 of 12 games April 2-20...Picked up three triples BCHS made the playoffs every season he was in the program, three hits over first five innings en route to first career Sun Belt over the first two weekends...Notched three doubles in reaching the semifinals the last two seasons. victory...Tossed a regular season-high 7 2/3 innings and tied South Alabama series...Rolled off eight-game hit streak March Personal season-high with seven strikeouts at UNO...Held La.-Monroe 28-April 10...Collected two hits each game of the UALR series... Full name is Matthew Thomas Hicks...Born October 9, 1991 in to five hits over 7 1/3 innings and at one point retired 13 of Scored on Tyler Frederick’s walk-off double in the 10th inning Beaumont, Texas...Son of Tom Hicks and Marianne Petry...Has 14 hitters faced keeping Cajuns in line for share of SBC title... of the series finale with Western Kentucky, giving UL the an older sister, Haley Broussard...Was an honor society officer Held No. 2 national seed Texas to three runs and six hits over series win...Scored three runs and tallied three RBI in win over and graduated Top Male in his class at Bridge City HS. eight innings in Austin Regional...Posted zeros in his final four La.-Monroe that clinched SBC title. innings and finished with a season-high eight innings. 2009 Prior to Louisiana Preseason injury (rib) sidelined him for the first 16 games... Ta y l o r Hu bb e l l Attended Scottsdale Community College for two years...Led Season debut came at McNeese State on March 17...Collected LHP * 6-3 * 215 2009 team to the JUCO World Series, finishing as runner-up... 12 hits in first eight games back...Started 35 games (final 25 L/L * Sr.-1L Posted a 10-2 record with a 2.69 ERA during the season... in outfield)...Posted 11 multi-hit and six multi-RBI games... Received First Team All-Conference honors...Pitched in 71 Of 39 hits, 14 were for extra bases...Went 11 straight games Scottsdale, Ariz. innings, earning 59 strikeouts and finishing with a 4.01 ERA without a strikeout (April 1-17)...UALR and UNO series were Scottsdale CC as a freshman in 2008...Earned a spot in the Arizona Junior best weekends...Hit 6-of-17 with six RBI and two doubles vs. Political Science College All-Star Game. UALR...At UNO, belted two home runs and tallied seven RBI. 28 High School 2008 Lettered in baseball at Sunrise Mountain High School in Started 54 games in the outfield...Strung together hitting 2010 Peoria, Ariz., for three seasons...Earned First-Team All-Region streaks of four, five (twice), six and seven games...Hit for the Appeared in 20 games – second-most on the pitching honors and participated in the 5A Senior All-Star Game. second-best batting average (.288) and was third in runs staff...Made seven starts...Was in weekend rotation first two Personal scored (34), as well as tied for fourth in home runs (7)... series of Sun Belt play, then moved to bullpen to provide a Full name is Theron Joseph Geith...Born June 27, 1989, in Successfully nabbed 16 of 20 attempted stolen bases... lefthanded option...Rejoined rotation in season series finale Peoria, Ariz...Son of Brett and Lori Geith... Has two younger Sacrificed 12 times, including nine sac bunts. at La.-Monroe...Pitched 55 innings and limited opponents to sisters, Courtney and Lindsay...Aspires to become a high High School 49 hits and a .233 average...In 13 relief appearances, pitched school counselor. Lettered four years at Catholic High School in New Iberia... 22 2/3 innings and held opponents to a .193 average...Held Earned All-District and All-State honors as an ...Hit opponents to two hits or less in each relief outing....Allowed Geith’s Career Statistics only five earned runs over nine appearances April 13-May Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO .330 with four home runs and 35 RBI as a senior. 2010 4.67 6-2 15-15 0 0 90.2 96 57 47 22 64 Personal 27...ERA dropped below 5.00 on April 13 vs. Houston Baptist Full name is Matthew Scott Goulas...Born April 22, 1989, in and remained below that mark for remainder of the season... Franklin...Son of Jeff and Donna Goulas...Has two younger Struck out six and allowed just two hits over seven innings in Division I debut vs. Miami University (Feb. 27)...Tossed five y l e r i r o u a r d brothers, Andrew and Micah. T G innings of scoreless, three-hit relief in Southern Miss series... 3B * 5-9 * 187 Goulas’ Career Statistics Held No. 4 LSU scoreless for two innings...Started against Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB L/R * Fr.-HS 2008 .288 58-54 212 34 61 8 0 7 31 16 13 Houston Baptist and allowed one hit and one run over three Lafayette, La. 2009 264 39-35 148 28 39 9 0 5 25 5 4 innings while striking out four...Tossed three innings of one- 2010 315 60-60 235 44 74 13 4 3 38 14 15 hit relief and picked up the victory in the Western Kentucky Teurlings Catholic HS Career .292 157-149 595 106 174 30 4 15 94 35 32 series finale...Started and pitched six scoreless innings in Exercise Science victory over La.-Monroe that clinched the SBC title...Started 44 on June 6 vs. Rice at the NCAA Austin Regional. High School Et h a n He b e r t 2009 Attended Teurlings Catholic in Lafayette...Earned three RHP * 6-2 * 160 Did not compete, taking a redshirt. letters...Played shortstop and third base...In senior season, R/R * Jr.-Sq. Prior to Louisiana was a second team MaxPreps.com Medium School All- Played two years at Scottsdale Community College...Named American and Louisiana’s Class 4A Player of the Year...Helped Abbeville, La. to the NJCAA Division II Freshman All-Star Team...Was 7-0 with 10 lead the Rebels to the 2010 Class 4A state title...In the state Vermilion Catholic HS a 2.49 ERA his freshman year...Led team to a third-place finish in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament. championship game, went 4-for-5 with a pair of three-run Electrical Engineering home runs and two doubles...Hit .473 with 15 doubles, five High School 43 Attended Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Ariz.... triples, seven homers and 48 RBIs...Also named first team All- Acadiana...As a junior in 2009, hit .504 and belted 10 home 2008 SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST Led DMHS to district championships and appearances in the runs...Three-time, first team All-District selection (2008-10) 2009 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL state quarterfinals in his junior and senior years...Two-year and twice named first team All-State (2009, 2010). 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL letterwinner in baseball. Personal 2010 Personal Full name is Tyler Mark Girouard...Born January 2, 1992 in Participated in fall practice...Not on roster during the season. Full name is Taylor Beckwith Hubbell...Born October 19, 1987, Lafayette...Son of Rayford and Allison Girouard...Has a younger 2009 in Scottsdale, Ariz....Son of Rand and Nanette Hubbell...Has sister, Taylor...Future goals include becoming an orthodontist. Spent season recovering from injury, did not play. two older brothers, Adam and Matthew. 2008 Hubbell’s Career Statistics Did not play, taking a redshirt year. Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO High School 2010 4.42 4-4 20-7 0 1 55.0 49 31 27 15 35 Four-year letterwinner at Vermilion Catholic of Abbeville in baseball and football...Led Eagles to four straight playoff appearances in both sports...Member of 2003 state champion football squad...First team all-district pitcher in 2006 and 2007, plus honorable mention all-state as a senior...Batted .426 as a senior, while owning a 0.57 earned run average on the mound. Personal Full name is Ethan Thomas Hebert...Born January 8, 1989...Son of Glynn and Marilyn Hebert...Has two older brothers, Brett and Jacob...Earned a 4.0 GPA all four years at VCHS, garnering Magna Cum Laude honors.

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 student-athlete Ca l e b Ke l l o gg La n c e Ma r v e l Da n i e l Ni c h o l s RHP * 5-11 * 171 OF/C * 6-2 * 215 OF * 6-1 * 190 R/R * Fr.-HS R/R * Sr.-1L R/R * Jr.-RS DeQuincy, La. Texarkana, Ark. Newburgh, Ind. DeQunicy HS Texarkana College Wabash Valley College 31 General Studies 19 General Studies 4 General Studies High School 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2010 profiles Attended DeQuincy High School for freshman, sophomore 2010 Played first six games...Leg injury sidelined him for remainder of and senior seasons...Played junior season at Bridge City Appeared in 38 games, started 29...Joined starting lineup on the season...Granted a medical hardship, preserving his eligibility... (Texas) High School and was a teammate of current Cajuns April 4 at FIU in place of Brian Bowman at designated hitter... Registered three sacrifice flies in 12 plate appearances...Made six teammate Matt Hicks...Earned first team All-District 21-3A Two games later, in the Troy series opener, took over in left field putouts and had two sacrifice flies at Nicholls. honors and ranked as the 30th best player in Texas...Moved for Alex Fuselier (injured throwing shoulder at Northwestern Prior to Louisiana back to Louisiana in summer 2009 and finished his career at State)...Started 22 of the next 23 games in left field...Cajuns Spent two seasons at Wabash Valley College...Hit .394 with 21 DeQuincy....Finished senior season 9-1 on the mound and went 21-4 with him hitting fifth or sixth in lineup...Sparked doubles, 17 home runs and 79 RBI in 2009...Seventh nationally hit above .400...Named first team All-District, first team All- the Cajuns’ strong second half run as he posted at least one in RBI and tied for 11th in homers...Earned All-Great Rivers and Southwest Louisiana and first team All-State...Also played hit in 16 of 24 games started, scored 19 runs, collected 11 All-Region 24 honors. football at DeQuincy...In senior season, finished the regular RBI and drew 11 walks...In April and May, registered a hitting High School season with 44 receptions for 972 yards and scored 15 streak of at least three games, five times...Posted three hits Earned three letters in baseball at Castle High School in touchdowns. March 30 vs. Northwestern State for first multiple-hit game... Newburgh, Ind...Earned All-District and All-State honors. Personal Homered in the seventh in game two of FIU series for his first Personal Full name is Caleb Marshall Kellogg...Born June 3, 1992 in Division I home run...Scored two runs one of which proved to Full name is Daniel Joseph Nichols...Born June 14, 1988, in Lake Charles...Son of John Kellogg and Tina Hicks...Has an be the winning run at Northwestern State on April 6...Turned Evansville, Ind...Son of John and Doris Nichols...Has two brothers, older brother, Kenneth...Has one older sister, Kaitlyn, and in 2-for-3 performances in the first two games of the Middle Matthew and Tyler...Aspires to become a college baseball coach. one younger sister, Lyla Hicks...Aspires to become a baseball Tennessee series...Sacrifice fly in the ninth of series finale at Nichols’ Career Statistics coach. UNO pulled UL into a tie and was followed by Alex Fuselier’s Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB game-winning hit...Tallied five hits and scored five runs during 2010 000 6-2 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 the Western Kentucky series. Ry a n Le o n a r d s Prior to Louisiana SS * 6-0 * 180 Split his time between catching and playing the outfield with Jo r d a n Ni c h o l s o n R/R * Fr.-HS Texarkana College...Hit .347 with 12 doubles, seven home RHP * 6-1 * 195 runs and 37 runs scored and 41 RBI in 2009...Helped lead the R/R * Jr.-TR Crowley, La. Bulldogs to the Region XIV East Conference title..Hit .370 with Notre Dame HS six home runs as a freshman. Ruston, La. Liberal Arts High School LSU 7 Rated the nation’s 255th-best prep prospect by Baseball General Studies America...Attended Arkansas High School in Texarkana... High School Lettered four seasons in baseball; also lettered in football... 17 Attended Notre Dame High School in Crowley...Earned four Belted 10 home runs his senior season (finished career with 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL letters in baseball and two letters in football...In 2009-10 16)...Earned All-Conference honors in 2005 and 2006 and All- 2010 academic year, led the football and baseball team to state State honors in 2007... Named 2007 baseball MVP...Was an All- Sat out the entire season to restore his eligibility after championships...In baseball, was named Class 3A Player of the State football selection in 2007. transferring from LSU. Year in senior season and was an All-State selection as a utility Personal Prior to Louisiana player...Was 9-1 with a 1.50 ERA as a pitcher and hit .517 with Full name is Lance Taylor Marvel...Born December 12, 1988, Played two seasons at LSU (2008-09)...Made 12 appearances eight home runs and 45 RBI...Allowed just 19 runs (14 earned), in Texarkana, Texas...Son of Scott and Vanessa Marvel...Has in 2009...Logged 14 innings and posted 14 strikeouts...Had 12 walked 22 and struck out 91 in 65 1/3 innings...At the plate, one brother, Aaron...Plans to play professional baseball and relief efforts as a freshman in 2008, logging 12 2/3 innings. had 61 hits, a slugging percentage of .949 and struck out just become a physical therapist. High School 10 times in 118 plate appearances...Was first team All-State in Was a Class 5A first-team selection out of Ruston High School in Class 3A and first team All-Acadiana as a junior after hitting Marvel’s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB 2007...Also District 1-5A Player of the Year...Named team MVP...Went .471 with eight triples, 37 RBI and 18 stolen bases...Also went 2010 263 38-29 114 25 30 4 0 3 13 6 11 7-6 with a 2.49 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 70 innings as a senior. 6-2 on the mound with a 1.92 ERA...Two-time District 5-3A Personal MVP (2009, 2010)...Was starting quarterback for the football Full name is Jordan Alan Nicholson...Born June 23, 1989...Son of team...Two-time District 5-3A Offensive MVP. Ky l e Ne e l y Bo and Sheila Nicholson...Has one brother, Logan...Credits his Personal father as the greatest influence upon his athletic career. Full name is Ryan Jude Leonards...Born July 22, 1991 in LHP * 5-9 * 165 Nicholson’s Career Statistics Lafayette...Son of Jeff and Debra Leonards...Has a younger R/L * Fr.-HS Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO sister, Alison...Father Jeff was a prep teammate of UL head Merryville, La. #2008 4.26 0-0 12-0 0 0 12.2 13 7 6 2 8 coach Tony Robichaux...High school baseball coach was Tony #2009 9.64 1-0 12-1 0 0 14.0 27 16 15 3 14 Robichaux’s twin brother, Tim Robichaux...Upon graduation Merryville HS Career 7.09 1-0 24-1 0 0 26.2 40 23 21 5 22 from UL plans to become an engineer. 27 General Studies # Indicates season played at LSU High School Attended Merryville High School...Went 5-0 with 0.71 ERA and 65 strikeouts as a senior...After junior season, chosen as Beauregard Daily News Player of the Year...Went 7-3 with 11 a 1.96 ERA, two saves and struck out 110 of 254 batters faced...Was a preseason Louisville Slugger second team All- American...Two-time District MVP (2009, 2010)...Two-time All- State selection (2009, 2010)...Five-time All-District selection... Threw a two-hitter against D-Bat Select team at the East Cobb World Wood Bat Tournament. Personal Full name is Kyle Vincent Neely...Born Dec.ember 17, 1991 in Lake Charles...Son of Jeff and Susan Neely...Has one older brother, Shawn, and one younger brother, Tyler...Has a younger sister, Haven. GEITH GOULAS

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

Ry l a n d Pa r k e r Jo r d a n Po i r r i e r Jo e y Sa t r i a n o RHP * 6-3 * 190 2B * 5-11 * 195 RHP * 6-2 * 215

profiles R/R * Sr.-1L L/R * Sr.-2L R/R * Sr.-1L Splendora, Texas Reserve, La. Houston, Texas Angelina College Pensacola JC McLennan College 12 General Studies 9 General Studies 37 General Studies 2010 2010 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL Made 15 appearances, one start against Southeastern La. Appeared in and started 59 games...First action since 2008 2010 (March 3) and the final 14 in relief...Held opponents to .167 (redshirted in 2009)...Tops in batting average (.329), runs Led all pitchers with 24 appearances...Emerged as top reliever, average and allowed just 16 hits in 28 2/3 innings...Last 12 scored (50), doubles (18), extra base hits (36), slugging posting five saves after April 6...Over the last five weekends of appearances, held opponents to 10 hits and struck out 19 over percentage (.622) and on-base percentage (.418)...Made 47 the regular season held opponents to a .184 batting average 22 2/3 innings...Held opponents without an earned run in 10 consecutive starts at second base before a late groin injury and posted a 1.59 ERA...Surrendered eight earned runs over student-athlete of 14 relief outings...Finished with a 2.83 ERA – second-lowest moved him to DH...Nearly half of his hits went for extra bases 29 innings and 12 appearances in Sun Belt play...Started the amongst relievers...Went 2-0 with a 1.75 ERA as a reliever... (36 of 74 total hits)...Recorded a team-high 16 multiple-RBI Western Kentucky finale and allowed three hits in four innings... Named the starter at SLU on March 3 and made Division I games, reaching three RBI eight times...Also had 20 multiple- In Division I debut at Nicholls State, tossed three innings of debut...Retired Northwestern State in order in the ninth on hit games...Hit safely in 47 of 59 games...Notched six triples scoreless relief...Pitched 3 2/3 innings of relief and held FAU March 30 to finish off 8-1 victory which ended NSU’s 12-game (Top 40 nationally)...With 56 RBI, joined Chad Keefer as the hitless through 12 batters faced in series finale...Combined with non-conference winning streak...On April 6 at NSU, held the first Cajuns with 50-plus RBI since Jonathan Lucroy in 2007... T.J. Geith to strand 16 baserunners at FIU on April 3 and held Demons hitless over final seven batters faced after the lead Launched three home runs and posted 10 RBI over the first the Golden Panthers scoreless to earn the win...Pitched perfect was cut to 4-3...Recorded final two outs in the seventh of Troy two weekends...Hit a pair of home runs and had a career-high in the ninth at Northwestern State to earn first Division I save... finale, then held the Trojans hitless over final two innings... four RBI in the Sun Belt opener vs. Arkansas State...Had all three Tossed final 1 1/3 innings - including a strikeout with bases Pitched final 3 1/3 innings April 18 at UALR to pick up his first Cajuns RBI in game two of the FAU series...Third home run of loaded - to preserve Zach Osborne’s win over Adam Champion Division I save...Worked the final three innings, earning the the Troy series broke a 5-all tie in the seventh and gave UL the at UALR...Earned a save in three consecutive appearances May save, in regular season finale at La.-Monroe to wrap up the lead...Went 3-for-5 - all three hits for extra bases - and tacked 1-11...Tossed final 3 1/3 innings of doubleheader opener May 1 Sun Belt championship...Tossed 2/3 innings of relief against on three RBI in the series opener at New Orleans...Hit bases vs. Middle Tennessee shutting out the Blue Raiders...Worked 4 Rice in the NCAA Austin Regional. loaded grounder deep enough to stay out of a double play 1/3 innings of relief vs. Rice on June 6 at NCAA Austin Regional. Prior to Louisiana and allow the tying run to score in series finale with Western Prior to Louisiana Spent two seasons at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas...Made Kentucky...Went 8-for-14 with six RBI in La.-Monroe series... Spent two seasons at McClennan College in Waco, Texas... eight appearances as a reliever for the Roadrunners in 2008, Scored on a two-out RBI single by Chad Keefer to register the Registered 70 strikeouts in 80 innings and posted a 2.80 ERA compiling a 1-0 record in 15 1/3 innings with 12 strikeouts. winning run in the NCAA Austin Regional opener vs. Rice. in 2009...Participated in the Texas-New Mexico Junior College High School 2009 All-Star Game...Struck out 64 batters in 72 innings with a 4.38 Lettered in baseball, basketball and football at Splendora (Texas) Did not compete, taking a redshirt. ERA for McLennan in 2008...Ended career with 134 strikeouts High School...Newcomer of the Year in baseball as a freshman... 2008 – second-most in the Pete Mejia Era at McClennan. All-District selection sophomore throug senior seasons...District Finished as the primary second baseman, starting 16 of his High School MVP and honorable mention All-State as a senior. last 19 games there...Registered 15 RBI and 32 total bases... Attended Bellaire High School in Houston. Personal Sacrificed three flies and four bunts...In 137 chances had 70 Personal Full name is Ryland Clay Parker...Born October 19, 1988 in assists, helping in 13 double plays. Full name is Joseph Albert Satriano...Born on April 5, 1988 in Conroe, Texas...Son of Kurt and Kristal Parker...Has one younger Prior to Louisiana Houston...Son of Dale and Laurie Satriano...Has two younger sister, Savanna...Plans to continue to play baseball and later Played one season at Pensacola Junior College, where he hit brothers, John and Josh. become a college baseball coach. .278 with 12 doubles, one and 24 RBI in 48 games. Satriano’s Career Statistics Parker’s Career Statistics High School Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Was a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Riverside Academy 2010 2.66 3-0 24-1 0 5 50.2 47 23 15 14 36 2010 2.83 2-1 15-1 0 2 28.2 16 13 9 12 24 in Reserve...Led team to the Class 2A State Championship in 2006...Posted a 30-4 career record, while tossing an 11-0 mark as a junior in 2005...Was a 33rd Round selection of the Atlanta Th o m a s Si m o n e a u x Mi k e Pe t e l l o Braves in the 2006 MLB Draft. 2B * 5-9 * 155 OF * 6-0 * 200 Personal Full name is Jordan Paul Poirrier...Born December 29, 1987 L/R * Fr.-HS R/R * Sr.-TR in New Orleans...Son of Janis and Kerry St. Amant...Has three Lafayette, La. Scottsdale, Ariz. older brothers - Scott, Joey and Jared - and one older sister, Ruston HS New Orleans Jenna...Aspires to play professional baseball. Poirrier’s Career Statistics Exercise Science General Studies Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB 42 22 2008 .220 42-30 109 8 24 3 1 1 15 5 9 High School 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2009 (Did not play - redshirt) 2010 .329 59-59 225 50 74 18 6 12 56 8 31 Attended Ruston High School...Earned three letters in Prior to Louisiana Career .293 101-89 334 58 98 21 7 13 71 13 40 baseball...Played second base and shortstop...Was a first-team Spent 2010 with former Sun Belt foe New Orleans...Appeared All-State selection in Class 4A as a senior...Hit .414 and posted in and started 48 games...Hit .273 and ranked second with 13 33 RBI...Collected eight doubles and accrued a .539 on-base home runs and 40 RBI...Of his 53 base hits, nearly half went percentage...Also named first team All-District 3-4A and for extra bases (8 doubles, 2 triples, 13 home runs)...Finished recipient of the Bearcat Award...Was an All-District selection with 104 total bases and a .536 slugging percentage...Played as a utility player in 2009 at the Class 5A level...Helped guide previous two seasons at Scottsdale Community College RHS to three consecutive playoff berths (2008, 2009, 2010). 12 and was a two-time All-NJCAA Region 1 and All-Arizona Personal Community College Athletic Conference pick...Hit .380 with Full name is Thomas Wade Simoneaux...Born July 9, 1992 10 home runs and 34 RBIs as a redshirt freshman in 2008 and in Baton Rouge...Son of Wade Simoneaux and Bridget followed up hitting .333 with nine home runs and 45 RBI in Henderson...Father Wade was an assistant coach on Tony 2009...Originally signed with Arizona State and sat out as a Robichaux’s staff at UL from 1996-2002 and is currently the redshirt in 2007...Drafted in 41st round by the Philadelphia head coach at Louisiana Tech. Phillies in 2008. High School Attended Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz...Named to the Louisville Slugger preseason and postseason All-America team as a senior in 2006...Was also a two-time Class 4A All- State selection...Hit .480 with seven home runs and 31 RBI as a sophomore, .430 with nine home runs and 33 RBI as a junior and .420 with 10 home runs and 37 RBIs as a senior...Also played football and was a second-team All-State pick in soccer...Drafted in 44th round by in 2006. Personal Full name is Michael Thomas Petello...Born July 22, 1988 in Phoenix...Son of Mark and Lisa Petello... Has a younger brother, Matthew...Has been drafted twice by Philadelphia Phillies. Petello’s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB # 2010 .273 48-48 194 30 53 8 2 13 40 7 6 # Indicates season played at New Orleans POIRRIER

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 student-athlete Ch r i s Si n c l a i r Tr a s k Sw i t z e n b e r g Bl a k e Wa s c o m C * 6-0 * 205 1B/3B * 6-4 * 205 RHP * 6-3 * 195 L/R * Jr.-JC R/R * Sr.-1L R/R * Jr.-2L West Monroe, La. Cave Creek, Ariz. Walker, La. Western Nevada JC Chandler-Gilbert CC Walker HS 13 General Studies 8 General Studies 30 General Studies Prior to Louisiana 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 2010 profiles Spent 2010 season at Western Nevada College...Excelled 2010 Made 10 appearances, all in relief...Tallied 16 strikeouts in 12 defensively with only one in 192 chances...Part-time starter Appeared in 18 games, started 11...Started first four games at 1/3 innings pitched..In season’s final six appearances, struck out for a pitching staff that had a 2.55 ERA...Hit .239 with 26 hits, first base...Moved to third base in second game of Southern nine and opponents only hit .105...Allowed only two hits during 25 walks and 21 runs scored...Started 39 of 43 games...Played Miss series and started each game through the finale of the the stretch...Recorded multiple strikeouts in five appearances... freshman season at Sun Belt foe La.-Monroe...Played in 20 games Arkansas State series...Scored the final run of a five-run outburst Overall, did not surrender a run in eight of 10 appearances... (10 starts)...Threw out four of the first five potential base stealers, in the eighth inning against Nicholls State in the season opener... Struck out the side in the eighth vs. Alcorn State (March 10)... including Mississippi Valley’s Chris Herron (37th in NCAA with Picked up one hit in four of the next six games...Reached base In next appearance, fanned three Southern batters...String 26 stolen bases)...Only three strikeouts in 40 at bats. three times in five plate appearances against Alcorn State of six consecutive scoreless relief efforts began against High School (March 9) and scored a run each time...Collected 11 assists Northwestern State (March 30)...Struck out three of the four Attended West Monroe High School...Was a two-time All- in seven starts at third base March 6-14...After Arkansas State Northwestern State hitters he faced to set up Joey Satriano’s State, All-District and All-Northeast Louisiana selection...As a series was used as a pinch hitter/pinch runner for remainder first save opportunity (April 6)...Faced one over the minimum senior hit .317 with five doubles, and 19 RBI...Finished the year of the season. and struck out three in two innings against Houston Baptist. with a .464 on-base percentage...Hit .315 as a junior with 30 Prior to Louisiana 2009 RBI...Helped the Rebels to a 34-7 record his ­junior year and a Spent two seasons at Chandler-Gilbert Community College Made 10 appearances, nine in relief and a start against Texas trip to the ­Louisiana 5A state championship game...Part of the in Chandler, Ariz....Posted 50 hits in 169 at bats in final season... Southern...Allowed just five earned runs in his final 18 1/3 2005 Louisiana Football State Championship team. Posted 10 doubles and stole 20 bases...In 2008, hit .344 with 10 innings...Sported a 3.91 ERA – best amongst relievers...Tallied Personal doubles, 17 RBIs and 14 stolen bases...Spent Fall 2006 at UC Santa 20 strikeouts, recording at least three in five appearances... Full name is Chris Edwin Sinclair...Born May 19, 1989 in West Barbara before transferring to Chandler-Gilbert in Spring 2007. Strong relief effort – tossed four innings scattering three hits – Monroe...Son of Edwin and Karen Sinclair...Has an older sister, High School helped forge a tie with Nebraska (Feb. 22)...Picked up the save Rebecca. Lettered for three seasons in baseball at Cactus Shadows in the upset win at LSU (March 11)...Season-best five strikeouts Sinclair’s Career Statistics High School in Cave Creek, Ariz...Three-time All-Wells Fargo came in an extended outing vs. FAU (pitched 5 1/3 innings). Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB Region selection...Two-time All-State selection...Helped lead 2008 # 2009 .175 20-10 40 5 7 0 0 1 4 0 5 Did not compete, taking a redshirt. # Indicates season played at La.-Monroe Cactus Shadows to a state title in 2006, hitting .385...Played in Arizona’s State 4A All-Star Game in 2006...Led his summer High School team, the Arizona Firebirds, to the 2006 Connie Mack World Was a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Walker High i c h a e l t r e n t z Series championship. School...Also earned two letters in football...Was a three- M S Personal time All-District selection...Posted a 10-2 record during his C * 6-1 * 200 Full name is Trask Raymond Switzenberg...Born January 8, sophomore season...Led Wildcats to a district title in 2005. R/R * Fr.-HS 1988 in Scottsdale, Ariz....Son of Don and Jill Switzenberg... Personal Full name is Christopher Blake Wascom...Born February 7, Lafayette, La. Has three brothers – Tyson, Thad and Tanner...Has two sisters – Kearstin and Kessa...Son of former Arizona State two-sport 1989 in Baton Rouge...Son of Greg and Pam Wascom...Has Comeaux HS athlete Don Switzenberg. one older sister, Tara. Kinesiology Switzenberg’s Career Statistics Wascom’s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 11 2009 3.91 1-0 10-1 0 1 23.0 18 11 10 10 20 2010 .121 18-11 33 8 4 1 0 0 1 3 9 High School 2010 4.38 0-0 10-0 0 0 12.1 10 6 6 5 16 Attended Comeaux High School in Lafayette...Lettered four Career 4.08 1-0 20-1 0 1 35.1 28 17 16 15 36 seasons in baseball and three in football...Served as the Spartans’ catcher in baseball and quarterback/all-purpose Ch a s e Tr a ff i c a player in football...Hit .450 as a senior and threw of 70 percent RHP * 6-2 * 190 Jo e Zi m m e r m a n n of potential base stealers...Finished the season with 14 home R/R * So.-1L RHP * 6-1 * 200 runs...Named first team All-District 4-5A...In his junior season, hit .398 with 15 doubles, 10 home runs and 35 RBI...Also Birmingham, Ala. R/R * Jr.-TR earned All-District 3-5A honors...Holds the CHS single-season Spain Park HS New Orleans, La. home run record. General Studies New Orleans Personal 14 Full name is Michael Lloyd Strentz...Born November 10, 1991 in General Studies Lafayette...Son of Scott Strentz and Christine Mikolajczky...Has 2010 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL 33 one older brother, Nick...Also has an older sister, Ashley Nevils. 2010 Prior to Louisiana Made 10 appearances, starting four...Only true freshman pitcher Spent freshman (2009) and sophomore (2010) seasons at former to start...Picked up three victories and posted a 3.76 ERA...Tossed Sun Belt rival New Orleans...Last season, was a teammate of 26 1/3 innings...Had four outings with at least four strikeouts... current Cajun Mike Petello...Made 17 appearances, including In first six appearances - all in March - posted a 3-1 record with 10 starts, for UNO and posted a 1-7 record and 7.59 ERA...Threw a 1.16 ERA, struck out 21 (opponents hit .247)...Led all Cajuns six strong innings against defending national champion LSU, pitchers in ERA and tied for the staff-lead in victories during holding the Tigers to three runs on five hits...Was weekend starter the month of March...Made Division I debut at Southeastern in freshman campaign and was top starter on staff...Led team in Louisiana (March 3)...A week later, started vs. Alcorn State... innings (70.1), strikeouts (61) and starts (13)...Went 3-4 with a 6.01 13 Tossed six innings, scattering six hits and striking out five...Held ERA...Had five strikeouts or more in seven of 13 starts. Southern to only one hit over his final five innings, collecting High School his second victory in as many starts (March 16)...Pitched 5 1/3 Was one of top recruits in the New Orleans area after standout innings of relief at South Alabama...Allowed just four hits, struck career at De La Salle High School...Two-time, first-team member out five and allowed no earned runs...Added strong relief outing of the Louisville Slugger All-American team...Was the District in middle game of FAU series, holding the Owls scoreless over 10-3A MVP as a senior after hitting .617 with eight home runs... the final 1 2/3 innings...Struck out five of 12 batters faced in a On the mound, posted a 0.64 ERA and tallied 102 strikeouts... start against Northwestern State at “The Tigue”. As a pitcher, had 205 career strikeouts - averaging nearly two High School strikeouts per inning pitched...Two-time All-State selection. Attended Spain Park High School in Birmingham...Went 5-3 Personal with a 2.12 ERA during his senior season...Was named to the Full name is Joseph William Zimmermann...Born May 17, 1989 in Birmingham News All-Metro Team and All-Shelby County New Orleans...Son of Paul and Deborah Zimmermann...Has two Team...Posted a 6-2 record with four saves and a 1.13 ERA in older brothers - P.J. and Danny - and a younger sister, Lauren... 2008....Set the school single-season record for striketouts Father Paul played two years at UNO and was a member of with 84...Received invitations to the Perfect Game National Privateers during longtime head coach ’s debut Showcase and U.S. Junior Olympics Trials. season in 1972...Brother, P.J., was part of Nick Saban’s final Personal signing class at LSU in 2004 and was a defensive lineman/long Full name is Chase Alan Traffica...Born August 5, 1990 in snapper for Tigers...Uncle, William, played football at Tulane Birmingham...Son of Glenn and Sherri Traffica...Has one brother, (1963-65). Hunter...Future plans include playing professional baseball and Zimmermann’s Career Statistics attending law school. Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Traffica’s Career Statistics # 2009 6.01 3-4 14-13 0 0 70.1 86 61 47 16 61 Year ERA W-L G-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO # 2010 7.59 1-7 17-10 0 1 61.2 93 60 52 19 29 2010 3.76 3-3 10-4 0 0 26.1 31 15 11 14 23 Career 6.75 4-11 31-23 0 1 132.0 179 121 99 35 90 # Indicates season played at New Orleans SATRIANO

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Hea d Coac h Ton y Ro b ic h au x Louisiana head coach Tony Robichaux, one of the youngest head coaches in NCAA Division I ROBICHAUX AT A GLANCE history to reach 500 career victories, has been at the helm of the Ragin’ Cajuns baseball program – which is arguably one of the best in the South – since 1995. Robichaux launched his head coaching Full Name career in 1987 at McNeese State. Anthony Ray Robichaux Now in his third decade as a Division I head coach, Robichaux reached career milestone victory No. 500 with a 12-5 win over Texas-Pan American on March 2, 2002, making him one of only eight coaches in NCAA history to achieve the milestone before his 41st birthday. The other names on the Birthdate list include: Ron Fraser (Miami), Mark Marquess (Stanford), Jim Morris (Miami), (Mississippi September 10, 1961 State), Danny Price (FIU), Bobby Winkles (Arizona State) and Pat Murphy (Arizona State). Entering the 2000 season, Robichaux was the only head coach younger than 41 years of age with at least 400 career victories. Hometown In 2001, Robichaux was listed by as one of the top 10 coaches of a mid-major Crowley, La. program in the nation, who were younger than 40 years of age. In the 2009 regular season finale at New Orleans, he earned his 800th career victory, joining an elite list of just 28 active NCAA Division I coaches with 800 or more lifetime wins. Alma Mater “All of my wins come from two mid-major programs, and that’s something to be proud of,” McNeese State, 1986 Robichaux said. “But what’s important to me is that the universities get the credit. So many of my assistant coaches and players got me to where I am.” Spouse Last season, Robichaux guided Louisiana to one of the most remarkable second half runs in Colleen recent memory, finishing the 2010 regular season with a 23-4 mark which included a 17-1 record in Sun Belt play that vaulted the Cajuns to a Sun Belt Conference championship. Children A Winning Tradition Robichaux has guided Louisiana to eight NCAA Regional appearances, two NCAA Super Regional daughter Ashley – married to Lon Moody – and sons Justin appearances and the 2000 College World Series. His teams have also clinched four Sun Belt Conference and Austin. Two grandchildren, Ava Grace and Lon Paul regular season crowns and one Sun Belt Conference Tournament title. On March 17, 2003, Robichaux became UL’s all-time winningest coach when the Cajuns defeated Year at UL Illinois-Chicago 7-1 at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field. 17th year 14 ROBICHAUX YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference UL Coaching Record Year School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish 577-382-1 (17th season) 1987 McNeese State 19-28 .404 7-9 .438 2nd, Southland West 1988 McNeese State 31-31 .500 13-7 .650 1st, Southland 1989 McNeese State 35-18 .660 10-7 .588 3rd, Southland 1990 McNeese State 35-20 .363 10-7 .588 3rd, Southland Career Coaching Record 1991 McNeese State 34-18 .654 4-11 .267 6th, Southland 840-559-1 (25th season) 1992 McNeese State 30-22 .577 9-12 .429 5th, Southland 1993 McNeese State 38-23 .623 14-10 .583 4th, Southland 1994 McNeese State 41-17 .707 13-9 .591 4th, Southland Coaching Timeline Eight Seasons 263-177 .598 80-72 .526 McNeese State (1987-94) – Head Coach 1995 Louisiana 21-24 .467 12-15 .444 6th, Sun Belt Louisiana (1995-present) – Head Coach 1996 Louisiana 25-33 .431 15-12 .556 3rd, Sun Belt 1997 Louisiana 43-18 .705 22-5 .815 1st, Sun Belt 1998 Louisiana 39-22 .639 18-7 .720 2nd, Sun Belt 1999 Louisiana 42-24 .636 24-9 .727 2nd, Sun Belt College Playing Experience 2000 Louisiana 49-20 .710 20-10 .667 2nd, Sun Belt McNeese State (1981-82) – Pitcher 2001 Louisiana 28-28 .500 12-15 .444 9th, Sun Belt Louisiana (1984) – Pitcher 2002 Louisiana 39-23 .629 17-7 .708 2nd, Sun Belt 2003 Louisiana 30-30 .500 15-9 .625 3rd, Sun Belt 2004 Louisiana 34-23 .596 11-11 .500 t-4th, Sun Belt 2005 Louisiana 48-19 .716 16-8 .667 1st, Sun Belt High School 2006 Louisiana 39-20 .661 19-5 .792 2nd, Sun Belt Notre Dame High School; Crowley, La. 2007 Louisiana 45-17 .726 23-7 .767 1st, Sun Belt 2008 Louisiana 30-29 .508 16-14 .533 t-5th, Sun Belt 2009 Louisiana 27-30-1 .474 14-15 .483 5th, Sun Belt 2010 Louisiana 38-22 .633 21-9 .700 t-1st, Sun Belt 16 Seasons 577-382-1 .602 275-158 .635 Total 24 Seasons 840-559-1 .600 355-230 .607 Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 coaching In 2000, Robichaux guided one of the best Cajuns baseball teams in school history to arguably the school’s most memorable season. UL swept through the NCAA Regional at Lafayette and took two out of three at then-No. 1 seed South Carolina to advance to the NCAA College World Series for the first time in both school and Sun Belt Conference history. In Omaha, the Cajuns tied a CWS record by a first-time participant with two staff wins and took a thrilling 5-4 victory in the bottom of the ninth over Clemson. With their 2-2 record, the Ragin’ Cajuns tied for third at the College World Series and finished the season ranked fourth nationally. The Road to Omaha After leading his Cajuns squads to their first-ever Sun Belt Conference regular season and conference tournament championships during the 1997 and 1998 seasons, respectively, Robichaux took his team in 1999 where no other squad had ever gone – the NCAA Super Regionals. There his team defeated then-No. 1 ranked Rice in the first game, and was one win from a trip to the CWS – a trip they would later make in 2000. In 1998, Robichaux guided the Cajuns to the Spectronics Sun Belt Conference Tournament title along with 39 wins. In 1997, Robichaux, the Sun Belt Conference and Louisiana Coach of the Year, led the Cajuns to a No. 15 ranking in the Baseball America poll on April 14 and their first-ever Sun Belt Conference regular season championship. The success was welcomed as Robichaux’s first two seasons at UL (1995 and 1996) resulted in losing seasons as a result of the program recovering from NCAA sanctions handed down after the 1994 campaign prior to his arrival. ROBICHAUX VS. THE OPPOSITION Since Omaha Division I 810-552-1 (.595) Ohio State 1-2 (.333) In 2002 the Ragin’ Cajuns pushed LSU to the brink of elmination in the NCAA Alabama 1-3 (.250) Oklahoma 4-2 (.667) Regional at Baton Rouge. Alcorn State 2-0 (1.000) Oklahoma State 0-4 (.000) With a veteran team in 2005, UL claimed the Sun Belt regular season Arizona State 0-3 (.000) Oral Roberts 2-1 (.667) championship and made an appearance in the NCAA New Orleans Regional. Arkansas 1-0 (1.000) Oregon State 1-0 (1.000) In 2007, UL finished 45-17, claiming its second league championship ina Arkansas State 33-21 (.611) Prairie View A&M 23-0 (1.000) three-season span and 11th NCAA Regional appearance in school history. Army 1-0 (1.000) Purdue 0-1 (.000) Baylor 4-3 (.571) Rice 4-15 (.211) With a strong second half run in 2010, Louisiana returned to the upper Bethune-Cookman 1-0 (1.000) Sacramento State 1-0 (1.000) echelon of the Sun Belt for the first time since 2007 and advanced to an NCAA California First Meeting St. John’s 2-0 (1.000) Regional (12th appearance in school history). The Cajuns won 17 of their final 18 Cal State-Fullerton 0-1 (.000) Samford 3-0 (1.000) SBC games to pick up the program’s third league title in six years. Centenary 10-3 (.769) Sam Houston State 18-13 (.581) Chicago State 1-0 (1.000) San Francisco First Meeting A Driving Force Clemson 1-0 (1.000) San Jose State 1-0 (1.000) During his tenure at UL, “Tigue” Moore Field has seen many improvments: a Creighton 1-0 (1.000) Siena 5-0 (1.000) new eight-foot-high aluminum outfield wall, a 71-foot state-of-the-art scoreboard, Dallas Baptist 3-0 (1.000) South Alabama 28-36 (.438) netting behind home plate was replaced, a brick backstop installed, addition of Dartmouth 1-0 (1.000) South Carolina 2-1 (.667) chairbacks in the box seats and grandstand areas, field-level boxes down the Delta State 3-1 (.750) SE Missouri State First Meeting foul lines, new and enlarged bleachers down the basepaths and construction of East Carolina 2-3 (.400) Southeastern La. 24-16 (.600) Lourde’s Park behind the first-base bleachers. Evansville 0-1 (.000) Southern 11-2 (.846) In 2010, the playing surface at Moore Field was replaced with an artificial turf FIU 22-22 (.500) Southern Miss 7-10 (.412) system installed by ProGrass. Florida 0-4 (.000) Stanford 0-2 (.000) Robichaux has an active membership with the United Way as their Acadiana Florida Atlantic 5-6 (.455) Stephen F. Austin 13-9 (.591) Florida State 0-2 (.000) Stony Brook 3-0 (1.000) spokesman. He is dedicated to giving back to the community, with frequent Furman 2-1 (.667) Texas 2-4 (.333) visits to youngsters at the Children’s Hospital in Houston, as well as other various Georgia Tech 0-1 (.000) Texas A&M 1-3 (.250) civic activities in Lafayette and throughout Acadiana. Grambling State 4-1 (.800) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-0 (1.000) Prior to Louisiana Harvard 3-0 (1.000) Texas-Arlington 13-10 (.565) Hawai’i 0-1 (.000) Texas-Pan American 15-4 (.789) Before arriving at UL in 1995, Robichaux served as head coach of McNeese Houston 8-13 (.381) Texas-San Antonio 10-6 (.625) State for eight seasons, where he led the Cowboys to a combined 263-177 Houston Baptist 11-0 (1.000) Texas Southern 16-2 (.889) record, including a school-record 41 wins in his last season there. Illinois 3-1 (.750) Texas State 18-8 (.692) Under Robichaux, MSU hurlers ranked in the top six in the nation in ERA three Illinois-Chicago 1-2 (.333) Texas Tech 1-1 (.500) times during a five-year span. In 1990, Cowboy pitchers finished second in the Indiana State 1-0 (1.000) Troy 16-7 (.696) nation in ERA. Iowa 2-1 (.667) Tulane 20-19 (.513) Iowa State 1-0 (1.000) UALR 40-13 (.755) Off the Field Jacksonville 9-3 (.750) UC Davis 1-0 (1.000) 15 Robichaux received his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education LSU 12-19 (.387) UC Santa Barbara First Meeting from McNeese State in 1986. Lamar 30-22 (.577) UCF 4-3 (.571) He is married to the former Colleen Dailey of Iota, and they have three Le Moyne 4-2 (.667) UNLV 1-2 (.333) children - Ashley, Justin and Austin. They also have two grandchildren, Lon Paul Louisiana 10-5 (.667) USF 2-0 (1.000) and Ava Grace, children of Ashley and her husband Lon Moody. Robichaux’s son Louisiana-Monroe 30-21 (.588) Washington 0-1 (.000) Justin played for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 2007-10. The family lives in Crowley. Louisiana Tech 33-12 (.733) Western Illinois 3-0 (1.000) Loyola Marymount 0-1 (.000) Western Kentucky 37-21 (.638) Maine 4-0 (1.000) Wichita State 3-8 (.273) Marist 1-0 (1.000) McNeese State 20-15 (.571) Non-Division I 30-7 (.811) Miami (Florida) 0-1 (.000) Arkansas Tech 2-0 (1.000) Miami University 3-2 (.600) Barry University 1-0 (1.000) Michigan 1-0 (1.000) Cameron 3-0 (1.000) Middle Tennessee 23-19 (.548) East Texas Baptist 5-1 (.833) Minnesota 3-1 (.750) Hardin-Simmons 4-2 (.667) Mississippi 1-0 (1.000) Henderson State 2-0 (1.000) Missouri State 1-0 (1.000) Loyola (New Orleans) 3-0 (1.000) Nebraska 3-6-1 (.350) North Alabama 1-1 (.500) New Mexico State 13-3 (.813) St. Thomas 0-2 (.000) New Orleans 39-18 (.684) Southern Arkansas 3-0 (1.000) New York Tech 2-0 (1.000) Spring Hill 1-0 (1.000) Nicholls State 23-21 (.523) Tampa 1-1 (.500) North Texas 1-2 (.333) Texas Wesleyan 3-0 (1.000) Northwestern State 31-28 (.525) West Florida 1-0 (1.000)

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staff • One of only 27 active Division I coaches with 800 career victories (currently has 840) • All-time winningest coach in UL history with 577 victories • All-time winningest coach in McNeese State history with 263 wins • Has a 341-127-1 record at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field as UL head coach • Won at least 20 games at home in 11 of his 16 seasons at Louisiana • Pitching staff has led Sun Belt in ERA in nine of the last 11 seasons (2000-10) • Ranks in the Top 25 among active head coaches in career victories (DI) coaching • In 2002, became one of only eight coaches in NCAA Division I history to win his 500th career game before his 41st birthday • In 2001, was listed by Baseball America as one of the Top 10 coaches of a mid-major program in the nation (who were younger than 40 years of age) • Currently ranks second in victories among active head coaches in the Sun Belt • Has led Louisiana to eight NCAA postseason appearances (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010) • Only coach in UL history to guide baseball team to Super Regional and World Series appearances • Led Louisiana to school-record 49 wins during its historic run in the 2000 College World Series • Has led Louisiana to five 40-win seasons (1997, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007) • Sun Belt Coach of the Year in 1997, 2005 and 2007 • Southland Conference Coach of the Year in 1988 • Louisiana Coach of the Year in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007 and 2010 • ABCA South Central Region Coach of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2010 • Guided Ragin’ Cajuns to four Sun Belt regular season titles (1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) and to one SBC Tournament title (1998) • Thirty-nine (39) of his former players from Louisiana have been in the MLB Draft since 1995 • Has coached 14 All-Americans since 1997 • Has produced 54 All-Sun Belt Confernece selections • Louisiana hosted school’s first-ever baseball regional in 2000 • Had 12 straight non-losing seasons (1997-2008) - the longest such streak in program history • Won his 300th game at “The Tigue” on May 15, 2008, over New Orleans • Led McNeese State to school-record 41 wins in his final season • Led McNeese State to program’s first-ever national ranking in 1994 • Became the youngest Division I head coach when he was named McNeese State’s permanent head coach in 1988 ROBICHAUX’S MILESTONE WINS WINNINGEST ACTIVE NCAA COACHES > with McNeese State No. Date Opponent Place Score Division I - By Victories 1 Feb. 20, 1988 Southeastern La. Lake Charles, La. 19-2 Coach Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 100 May 5, 1990 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 5-2 1. Augie Garrido Texas 42 1,768 806 9 .686 200 May 15, 1993 Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 4-2 2. Gene Stephenson Wichita State 33 1,724 596 3 .743 2021 May 17, 1993 Sam Houston State Natchitoches, La. 3-2 3. Mike Martin Florida State 31 1,627 558 4 .744 > with Louisiana 4. Mark Marquess Stanford 34 1,387 719 7 .658 No. Date Opponent Place Score 2 5. Jim Morris Miami (FL) 29 1,280 542 4 .702 245 Feb. 19, 1995 Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, La. 2-1 6. Lamar 34 1,176 743 7 .612 300 May 14, 1997 Jacksonville Lafayette, La. 8-4 400 April 17, 1999 UALR Lafayette, La. 6-5 7. Jack Leggett Clemson 31 1,146 646 1 .639 4133 May 30, 1999 Houston Houston, Texas 19-6 8. Pete Dunn Stetson 31 1,124 718 3 .610 4614 June 4, 2000 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 3-2 9. Mike Fox North Carolina 27 1,077 371 5 .743 4625 June 11, 2000 San Jose State Omaha, Neb. 6-3 10. South Alabama 28 1,054 635 1 .624 500 March 2, 2002 Texas-Pan American Lafayette, La. 12-5 5366 March 17, 2003 Illinois-Chicago Lafayette, La. 7-1 11. LSU 28 1,039 576 6 .643 600 Feb. 18, 2005 Southern Lafayette, La. 11-7 12. John Anderson Minnesota 29 1,038 675 3 .606 700 March 24, 2007 Florida Atlantic Lafayette, La. 5-2 13. Ray Tanner South Carolina 23 1,029 455 3 .693 800 May 16, 2009 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 18-2 14. Rutgers 34 1,010 664 9 .603 (1) Won Southland Conference Tournament championship 15. Mark Johnson Sam Houston State 25 1,008 540 3 .651 (2) First win as Louisiana head coach 16. Andy Lopez Arizona 28 1,003 626 7 .615 (3) Won first-ever NCAA Regional championship 17. Keith Guttin Missouri State 28 959 607 0 .612 (4) Won first-ever NCAA Super Regional championship (5) Won school’s first-ever College World Series game 18. Georgia Tech 23 945 445 1 .680 (6) Became UL’s all-time winningest coach (292nd win as UL’s head coach) 19. Mike Gillespie UC Irvine 23 889 525 2 .629 16 20. Rick Jones Tulane 22 879 417 2 .678 PITCHING UNDER ROBICHAUX John Smith Sacramento State 32 879 915 4 .490 Since Tony Robichaux took over the Louisiana baseball program, 22. Rice 19 870 340 0 .719 beginning with the 1995 season, his pitching staff has been one of the 23. Coastal Carolina 21 861 406 2 .679 best in the Sun Belt, improving with each season. The Cajuns’ staff has 24. Gary Powers Nevada 28 856 674 5 .559 produced the lowest ERA in the Sun Belt in each of the last six seasons 25. TONY ROBICHAUX LOUISIANA 24 840 559 1 .600 (2005-10). In all, Robichaux’s pitchers have claimed the league’s top ERA in nine of the 11 seasons since 2000. 26. Bill Brown George Mason 29 823 710 5 .537 27. UAB 21 809 418 1 .659 Year ERA Rank in SBC Record Postseason 2010 3.43 1st/11 teams 38-22 NCAA Regional 28. Roger Cador Southern U. 26 767 430 1 .641 2009 5.01 1st/11 teams 27-30-1 29. Rich Hill San Diego 23 748 510 3 .594 2008 4.99 1st/11 teams 30-29 Sam Piraro San Jose State 23 748 578 6 .564 2007 3.78 1st/11 teams 45-17 NCAA Regional 31. North Carolina State 22 745 548 0 .576 2006 3.54 1st/9 teams 39-20 32. Steve Peterson Middle Tennessee 23 742 572 3 .565 2005 3.80 1st/9 teams 48-19 NCAA Regional 2004 4.53 2nd/9 teams 34-23 33. South Florida 22 723 535 2 .575 2003 4.38 1st/9 teams 30-30 34. Pat Casey Oregon State 23 708 451 5 .610 2002 3.78 1st/9 teams 39-23 NCAA Regional 35. Tony Rossi Siena 41 701 828 6 .459 2001 4.09 4th/10 teams 28-28 36. Arkansas 17 690 347 0 .665 2000 3.31 1st/8 teams 49-20 College World Series 1999 3.85 2nd/8 teams 42-24 NCAA Super Regional 37. Gary McClure Austin Peay 23 678 628 4 .519 1998 4.59 2nd/10 teams 39-22 NCAA Regional 38. John Jancuska UMBC 33 672 718 6 .484 1997 4.73 5th/10 teams 43-18 NCAA Regional 39. Fred Jordan Citadel 19 666 474 0 .584 1996 5.49 8th/10 teams 25-33 40. Terry Alexander Jacksonville 20 658 528 2 .555 1995 5.67 9th/10 teams 21-24

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Assis t an t Coac h An t h on y Ba b ineau x Anthony Babineaux has been a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns coaching staff since 1995. Since BABINEAUX AT A GLANCE the 2009 season he has served as head assistant coach and third base coach. He is in charge of the Cajuns’ baserunning and also works with the offense, assists in recruiting Full Name and coordinates travel and scheduling. Anthony Babineaux During his first year with the offense, the 2009 Cajuns increased their batting average by 30 points. Runs scored, doubles, triples, RBI, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage also increased. In 2010, the Cajuns stole 101 bases which was one off the Sun Belt lead and most since 2002. UL had Birthdate four players with double digit stolen bases – also the highest since 2002. Alex Fuselier (20), Kyle Olasin May 17, 1971 (19) and Brian Bowman (17) finished in the Sun Belt’s Top 10 in stolen bases. Along with former assistant coach John Szefc and the rest of the Cajuns staff, their 2004-05 signing Hometown class was ranked 55th in the nation and tops in the Sun Belt Conference by Collegiate Baseball. Carencro, La. In 2007, Baseball America ranked their signing class tops in the Lower Midwest Region and SBC. A Dozen and Counting Alma Mater Babineaux’s coaching career began as a student assistant in 1995 – Tony Robichaux’s first year at Louisiana, 1995 UL. In 1996, he served as volunteer assistant and was appointed assistant coach in 1997. Working with the infielders and hitters, he has helped guide UL to three of the top four single- season batting average totals in school history. Along the way, the Cajuns recorded their first-ever Spouse Sun Belt Conference regular season and tournament championships, appeared in eight NCAA Joni Regionals, advanced to two NCAA Super Regionals and the 2000 College World Series. Since 2001, Babineaux has helped the Cajuns claim conference championships in 2005, 2007 and Children 2010 and earn regional bids in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2010. daughters Brooklyn and Sydney American Legion From 1990-2000, Babineaux coached a Third District West American Legion team and guided his Year at UL squads to five titles (1993, 1997-2000), seven regional appearances (1990, 1993, 1996-2000) and two 17th year state tournaments (1998 & 1999). In 1998, he guided his squad to a state title, Midwest Regional appearance and fell just two games short of a spot in the American Legion National World Series. 17 Coaching Timeline Off the Field Louisiana (1995) – Student Assistant Coach Babineaux is a 1995 graduate of UL, earning a degree in health and physical education. Louisiana (1996) – Volunteer Assistant He came to UL in 1990 from Carencro High School. He was a two-time all-district and all-parish Louisiana (1997-present) – Assistant Coach selection at CHS. He gained all-state and all-district honors with his talent on the trumpet and has played the “Star College Playing Experience Spangled Banner” both at M.L. “Tigue” Louisiana (1991-94) – Middle Infielder Moore Field and Lamson Park. Babineaux is a member of the High School American Baseball Coaches Association Carencro High School; Carencro, La. (ABCA) and has served as guest speaker at many clinics around Louisiana. Babineaux is married to former UL softball star Joni Podhorez of Tucker, Ga. The couple has two daughters, Brooklyn and Sydney. They reside in Lafayette.

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Assis t an t Coac h Mi k e Tra h an Mike Trahan became an assistant coach with the Ragin’ Cajuns in the 2009 season. Trahan TRAHAN AT A GLANCE coaches the outfield and assists with the hitters in addition to leading the Cajuns’ recruiting efforts. Full Name Prior to Louisiana Michael J. Trahan Trahan spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at La.-Monroe. He also served as the Warhawks’ recruiting coordinator. In his first year, the Warhawks set the school home run record with 70, passing the previous mark of 62 set in 1986. Birthdate In his second year, the offense rewrote the record books on the way to a Sun Belt regular season April 28, 1975 title. They again set the record in home runs (93), adding new bests in RBI, total hits (697), doubles (139) and team batting average (.329). Dexter Fontenot was recognized as National Player of the Hometown Week and Ben Soignier finished the year on multiple All-American teams. Jennings, La. Three Warhawks hitters were drafted during Trahan’s tenure – Bo Bowman, Kyle Suire and Ben Soignier. Trahan joined the La.-Monroe staff after five seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting Alma Mater coordinator at his alma mater, McNeese State. He helped guide the Cowboys to a Southland McNeese State, 2001 Conference Tournament title in 2003, as well as a berth in the NCAA Regional at Rice. Several recruiting classes were recognized by Baseball America during his tenure as well. Spouse MSU had two freshmen All-Americans during Trahan’s tenure: Taylor Faul and Bryan Cartie. Trahan Clare also coached Dooley Prince, the 2003 SLC Freshman of the Year. Trahan coached seven McNeese players selected in the MLB draft, including 2005 first-round pick Jacob Marceaux (29th overall, Florida Marlins). In 2003, shortstop Lance Dawkins was selected in the Children 20th round by the . son Jude Michael He began his coaching career with one season at LaGrange High School. Playing Days Year at UL Trahan spent four years in professional baseball (1997-2001). As an infielder in the Tampa Bay Rays 3rd year organization, he had stops with the Fargo-Morehead Redhawks, Charleston Riverdogs and Winnipeg 18 Goldeyes and was named to the Northern League All-Star Team in 1997. Coaching Timeline He had a standout collegiate career as an infielder at McNeese, earning All-Southland recognition LaGrange HS (2000) – Assistant Coach as a second baseman (1996 and 1997), first team All-Louisiana honors (1996), and SLC Newcomer of McNeese State (2001-05) – Assistant Coach the Year. He began his playing career at La.-Monroe (2007-08) – Assistant Coach Panola College where he put together Louisiana (2009-present) – Assistant Coach back-to-back all-conference seasons. College Playing Experience Off the Field Panola Junior College (1994-95) – Infielder Trahan earned his bachelor’s degree McNeese State (1996-97) – Infielder in liberal studies from McNeese State in 2001. He is married to the former Clare High School LeBlanc and the couple has one son, Jennings High School; Jennings, La. Jude Michael.

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 coaching Broo k s Ba d eau x Ch ris Domingue VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS

Brooks Badeaux joined the Ragin’ Cajuns coaching staff in July 2009 as the Chris Domingue has been with the Ragin’ Cajuns since 2003, overseeing staff volunteer assistant. He works with the infielders and serves as first base coach. academic performance. In 2008, he was named Director of Baseball Operations. In addition to academics, he runs each of Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns baseball camps. Prior to Louisiana Academics After his standout career at Teurlings Recently, academic reform has brought Catholic, Badeaux played collegiate baseball much attention to college athletics. In the at Florida State from 1995-98. He was the spring of 2003, Tony Robichaux became first freshman shortstop to start opening day proactive by bringing on board Domingue and he made three trips to the College World to his athletes academically and Series with the Seminoles. Domingue’s academic program is working. He hit .299 with 280 hits in 254 games for Prior to Domingue arriving, the team’s the Seminoles and earned All-ACC, Academic overall grade point average was a 2.4. In the All-ACC and All-Atlantic Region honors. fall of 2007, the team’s grade point average Following his career at FSU, Badeaux began rose above the 3.0 mark. his pro baseball career in the Tampa Bay Rays’ In the 2005 fall semester, the Cajuns had organization in which he spent nine seasons 29 players that had a grade point average of (1998-2005, 2007). 3.0 or higher. Of those players,13 recorded After a stint in the 3.5 GPAs or better. Two players recieved 4.0 organization in 2006, Badeaux returned to grade point averages for the fall semester. the Rays in 2007 before retiring. He hit .264 During the 2006 season, Domingue once with 832 career hits over 10 seasons in the again helped the baseball team to academic minors, playing shortstop, second base, third success. In 2006, 22 baseball players were base and outfield. named on the All-Sun Belt academic list, Badeaux participated with Team USA in the including seven players who were named to 1995 World University Games and was a member of the 2005 World Cup Team. the SBC Commissioner’s list. Lafayette’s Daily Advertiser recognizes Domingue’s He served as an assistant coach at Teurlings Catholic HS from 2002-03 and Academic Program as one of the Top 20 reasons to visit the “Tigue.” in 2005 was an assistant at Comeaux High School – both Lafayette Parish high Recently, UL received the Sun Belt Team Academic Award, given for maintaining schools. the league’s highest team GPA, during the 2007-08 academic year. Badeaux fits the mold of Robichaux’s strong belief in community service. He has spent several years volunteering in numerous baseball camps and clinics, American Legion assisting youth league teams with organizing and implementing practice plans From 1990-2000, Domingue coached a Third District West American Legion and delivering motivational speeches throughout the United States regarding team and guided his squads to five league titles (1993, 1997-2000), seven regional athletics, goals, careers and experiences. appearances (1990, 1993, 1996-2000) and two state tournaments (1998 & 1999). In 1998, Domingue guided his squad to a state championship and Midwest Regional Off the Field appearance and fell just two games short of a earning spot in the World Series. Presently, he serves as the director of Badeaux’s One-on-One Baseball and the All-American Middle Infield Camp. In 2008, he directed “The Perfect Game” Charity Off the Field Baseball Camp designed to raise funds for a local family in need. A firefighter in the city of Lafayette since 1983, Domingue is currently serving A 2007 graduate of Florida State with a bachelor’s of science in social sciences, as fire captain. He is married to the former Karen Doucet, a 1986 graduate of the he is married to the former Ramy Sere’ – a UL graduate – and they have one son, University of Louisiana. The couple has two childen, Lauren and Connor. They Brant, and a daughter, Finley. His father (Bobby Badeaux) and father-in-law (Steve currently reside in Lafayette. Sere’) both played baseball for the Cajuns. Domingue graduated magna cum laude from LSU-Eunice in 2002.

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So u t h e a s t Mi s s o u r i St a t e Ni c h o l l s St a t e Si e n a So u t h e r n Fri.-Sun., Feb. 18-20 (“The Tigue”) Tues., Feb. 22 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) Fri.-Sun., Feb. 25-27 (“The Tigue”) Tues., Mar. 1 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) 6 p.m. s 2 p.m. s 1 p.m. Wed., Feb. 23 s 6 p.m. (Thibodaux, La.) 6 p.m. s 2 p.m. s 11 a.m. Wed., Apr. 20 s 6 p.m. (Baton Rouge, La.) www.gosoutheast.com www.geauxcolonels.com www.sienasaints.com www.gojagsports.com Team Information Team Information Team Information Team Information information Head Coach______Mark Hogan Head Coach______Seth Thibodeaux Head Coach______Tony Rossi Head Coach______Roger Cador Record at SEMO______469-398-1 (17th season) Record at Nicholls______First Season Record at Siena______701-828-6 (42nd season) Record at Southern_____ 767-430-1 (27th season) Overall Record______854-655-3 (30th season) Overall Record______First Season Overall Record______Same Overall Record______Same 2010 Record______30-25, 13-9 OVC 2010 Record______27-29, 15-18 Southland 2010 Record______27-27, 13-11 Metro Atlantic 2010 Record______25-22, 17-6 SWAC Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Bo Bunton Baseball Contact______Charlie Gillingham Baseball Contact______Jason Rich Baseball Contact______Kevin Manns Office Phone______(573) 651-2294 Office Phone______(985) 448-4281 Office Phone______(518) 783-2411 Office Phone______(225) 771-2601 opponent Cell Phone______(314) 606-6312 Cell Phone______(708) 533-0820 Cell Phone______(518) 542-7240 Cell Phone______TBA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(573) 651-9139 Press Box Phone______(985) 448-4834 Press Box Phone______(518) 542-7240 Press Box Phone______TBA Series History Series History Series History Series History Last Meeting______First Meeting Last Meeting___Feb. 19-21, 2010 (UL won series 3-0) Last Meeting___ March 2-3, 2004 (UL won 19-6, 9-3) Last Meeting______May 11, 2010 (UL won 7-5) All-Time Series Record______First Meeting All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 65-49-1 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 5-0 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 44-22-1 Robichaux vs. SEMO______First Meeting Robichaux vs. Nicholls______23-21 Robichaux vs. Siena______5-0 Robichaux vs. Southern______11-2

So u t h e r n Mi s s Northwestern St a t e Southeastern Lo u i s i a n a Ca l i f o r n i a Fri.-Sun., Mar. 4-6 (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Tues., Mar. 8 s 6:30 p.m. (Natchitoches, La.) Wed., Mar. 9 s 6 p.m. (Hammond, La.) Fri., Mar. 11 s 9 p.m. CT (San Francisco, Calif.) 6:30 p.m. s 4 p.m. s 1 p.m. Tues., Mar. 29 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) Tues., Apr. 26 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) Cal Tournament at AT&T Park www.southernmiss.com www.nsudemons.com www.lionsports.net www.calbears.com Team Information Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach______Scott Berry Head Coach______Jon Paul Davis Head Coach______Jay Artigues Head Coach______David Esquer Record at Southern Miss_____ 36-24 (2nd season) Record at NSU______90-75 (4th season) Record at SLU______166-121 (6th season) Record at Cal______316-290-2 (12th season) Overall Record______221-82 (6th season) Overall Record______Same Overall Record______Same Overall Record______Same 2010 Record______36-24, 14-10 C-USA 2010 Record______36-21, 22-10 Southland 2010 Record______40-19, 21-12 Southland 2010 Record______29-25, 13-14 Pac-10 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Jason Kirksey Baseball Contact______Matt Bonnette Baseball Contact______Matt Sullivan Baseball Contact______Scott Ball Office Phone______(601) 266-5332 Office Phone______(318) 357-6467 Office Phone______(985) 549-3774 Office Phone______(510) 643-1741 Cell Phone______(251) 370-8258 Cell Phone______(318) 663-5701 Cell Phone______(985) 981-0009 Cell Phone______(510) 334-0793 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(601) 266-5684 Press Box Phone______(318) 357-4606 Press Box Phone______(985) 549-2431 Press Box Phone______(510) 642-3098 Series History Series History Series History Series History Last Meeting___March 5-7, 2010 (USM won series 2-1) Last Meeting______April 6, 2010 (UL won 4-3) Last Meeting______March 17, 2010 (SLU won 9-4) Last Meeting______First Meeting All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 17-15 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 75-47 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 57-42 All-Time Series Record______First Meeting Robichaux vs. Southern Miss______7-10 Robichaux vs. Northwestern State______31-28 Robichaux vs. Southeastern La.______24-16 Robichaux vs. Cal______First Meeting

UC Sa n t a Ba r b a r a Sa n Fr a n c i s c o Al c o r n St a t e La.-Mo n r o e Sat., Mar. 12 s 1 p.m. CT (San Francisco, Calif.) Sun., Mar. 13 s 11 a.m. CT (San Francisco, Calif.) Tues., Mar. 15 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) Fri.-Sun., Mar. 18-20 (“The Tigue”) s 6, 2, 1 p.m. Cal Tournament at AT&T Park Cal Tournament at AT&T Park Thurs.-Sat., May 19-21 (Monroe, La.) s 6, 6, 6 p.m. www.ucsbgauchos.com www.usfdons.com www.alcornsports.com www.ulmwarhawks.com Team Information Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach______Bob Brontsema Head Coach______Nino Giarratano Head Coach______Barret Rey Head Coach______Jeff Schexnaider Record at UCSB______459-459-2 (18th season) Record at USF______336-345 (13th season) Record at Alcorn______27-27 (2nd season) Record at La.-Monroe______112-117 (5th season) Overall Record______Same Overall Record______646-527 (21st season) Overall Record______83-120 (4th season) Overall Record______Same 2010 Record______24-30, 10-14 Big West 2010 Record______28-28, 10-11 West Coast 2010 Record______27-27, 15-8 SWAC 2010 Record______17-38, 7-23 Sun Belt Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Matt Hurst Baseball Contact______Stacy Hicklin Baseball Contact______Augustus Howard Baseball Contact______Adam Prendergast Office Phone______(805) 893-8603 Office Phone______(415) 422-6161 Office Phone______(601) 877-6501 Office Phone______(318) 342-5463 Cell Phone______(805) 319-1236 Cell Phone______(608) 469-1022 Cell Phone Cell Phone______(318) 953-4234 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(805) 893-4671 Press Box Phone______(415) 422-2919 Press Box Phone______TBA Press Box Phone______(318) 342-5476 20 Series History Series History Series History Series History Last Meeting______First Meeting Last Meeting______First Meeting Last Meeting___March 9-10, 2010 (UL won 18-1, 11-0) Last Meeting___ May 21-22, 2010 (UL won series 3-0) All-Time Series Record______First Meeting All-Time Series Record______First Meeting All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 3-0 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 61-45 Robichaux vs. UC Santa Barbara_ ___ First Meeting Robichaux vs. San Francisco______First Meeting Robichaux vs. Alcorn State______2-0 Robichaux vs. La.-Monroe______30-21

LSU Ar k a n s a s St a t e Fl o r i d a At l a n t i c Ri c e Tues., Mar. 22 s 6:30 p.m. (Baton Rouge, La.) Fri.-Sun., Mar. 25-27 (Jonesboro, Ark.) Fri.-Sun., Apr. 1-3 (“The Tigue”) Tues., Apr. 5 s 6:30 p.m. (Houston, Texas) 6 p.m. s 4 p.m. s 1 p.m. 6 p.m. s 6 p.m. s 11:30 a.m. Tues., May 10 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) www.lsuports.net www.astateredwolves.com www.fausports.com www.riceowls.com Team Information Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach______Paul Mainieri Head Coach______Tommy Raffo Head Coach______John McCormack Head Coach______Wayne Graham Record at LSU______175-84-2 (4th season) Record at ASTATE______53-58 (3rd season) Record at FAU______67-50 (3rd season) Record at Rice______870-340 (20th season) Overall Record______1,039-576-7 (29th season) Overall Record______Same Overall Record______Same Overall Record______1,445-453 (31st season) 2010 Record______41-22, 14-16 SEC 2010 Record______30-28, 16-14 Sun Belt 2010 Record______37-24, 21-9 Sun Belt 2010 Record______40-23, 17-7 C-USA Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Bill Franques Baseball Contact______Anthony Reynolds Baseball Contact______Dale Long Baseball Contact______John Sullivan Office Phone______(225) 578-2527 Office Phone______(870) 972-3547 Office Phone______(561) 297-3163 Office Phone______(713) 348-5636 Cell Phone______(225) 241-4359 Cell Phone______(870) 530-4454 Cell Phone______(561) 756-0653 Cell Phone______(832) 250-9000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(225) 578-4149 Press Box Phone______(870) 972-3383 Press Box Phone______(561) 756-0653 Press Box Phone______(713) 348-4931 Series History Series History Series History Series History Last Meeting______March 24, 2010 (LSU won 4-3) Last Meeting______May 26, 2010 (ASU won 8-6) Last Meeting___ March 26-28, 2010 (FAU won series 2-1) Last Meeting______June 6, 2010 (Rice won 9-1) All-Time Series Record______LSU leads, 46-22 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 65-32 All-Time Series Record______FAU leads, 6-5 All-Time Series Record______Rice leads, 16-5 Robichaux vs. LSU______12-19 Robichaux vs. Arkansas State______33-21 Robichaux vs. FAU______5-6 Robichaux vs. Rice______4-15

Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 opponent We s t e r n Ke n t u c k y McNe e s e St a t e FIU So u t h Al a b a m a Fri.-Sun., Apr. 8-10 (Bowling Green, Ky.) Tues., Apr. 12 s 6 p.m. (“The Tigue”) Fri.-Sun., Apr. 15-17 (Miami, Fla.) Fri.-Sun., Apr. 22-24 (“The Tigue”) 6 p.m. s 3 p.m. s 1 p.m. Tues., Apr. 19 s 6:30 p.m. (Lake Charles, La.) 6 p.m. (CT) s 5 p.m. (CT) s 12 p.m. (CT) 6 p.m. s 6 p.m. s 1 p.m. www.wkusports.com www.mcneesesports.com www.fiusports.com www.usajaguars.com information Team Information Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach______Chris Finwood Head Coach______Terry Burrows Head Coach______Henry “Turtle” Thomas Head Coach______Steve Kittrell Record at WKU______157-130 (6th season) Record at McNeese______65-99 (4th season) Record at FIU______90-84 (4th season) Record at USA______1,022-616-1 (28th season) Overall Record______209-227 (9th season) Overall Record______Same Overall Record______Same Overall Record______1,054-635-1 (29th season) 2010 Record______35-23, 16-14 Sun Belt 2010 Record______31-27, 16-17 Southland 2010 Record______36-25, 17-13 Sun Belt 2010 Record______32-27, 17-13 Sun Belt Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Melissa Anderson Baseball Contact______Louis Bonnette Baseball Contact______Mat Ratner Baseball Contact______Charlie Nichols Office Phone______(270) 745-3756 Office Phone______(337) 475-5207 OfficePhone______(305) 348-1496 Office Phone______(251) 414-8017 Cell Phone______(314) 368-1995 Cell Phone______(337) 802-7127 Cell Phone______(561) 441-8057 Cell Phone______(251) 751-9788 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(270) 745-4281 Press Box Phone______(337) 475-8007 Press Box Phone______(561) 441-8057 Press Box Phone______(251) 461-1842 Series History Series History Series History Series History Last Meeting___ May 14-16, 2010 (UL won series 2-1) Last Meeting___ May 18, 2010 (McNeese won 5-4) Last Meeting___ April 2-4, 2010 (FIU won series 2-1) Last Meeting___March 19-21, 2010 (USA won series 2-1) All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 38-21 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 83-61 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 22-21 All-Time Series Record______USA leads, 52-32 Robichaux vs. Western Kentucky______37-21 Robichaux vs. McNeese State______20-15 Robichaux vs. FIU______22-22 Robichaux vs. South Alabama______28-36

UALR Tr o y Mi d d l e Te n n e s s e e Su n Be l t Co n f e r e n c e To u r n a m e n t Fri.-Sun., Apr. 29-May 1 (“The Tigue”) Fri.-Sun., May 6-8 (Troy, Ala.) Fri.-Sun., May 13-15 (“The Tigue”) Wed.-Sun., May 25-29 (Monroe, La.) 6 p.m. s 6 p.m. s 1 p.m. 6 p.m. s 6 p.m. s 1 p.m. 6 p.m. s 6 p.m. s 1 p.m. Warhawk Field – La.-Monroe campus www.ualrtrojans.com www.troytrojans.com www.goblueraiders.com www.sunbeltsports.org Team Information Team Information Team Information League Information Head Coach______Scott Norwood Head Coach______Bobby Pierce Head Coach______Steve Peterson Founded______August 4, 1976 Record at UALR______45-59 (3rd season) Record at Troy______282-187 (9th season) Record at MT______742-572-3 (24th season) Location______New Orleans, La. Overall Record______334-199 (11th season) Overall Record______817-390 (23rd season) Overall Record______895-660-3 (30th season) Commissioner______Wright Waters 2010 Record______29-25, 12-16 Sun Belt 2010 Record______36-25, 16-14 Sun Belt 2010 Record______35-23, 18-12 Sun Belt Phone______(504) 299-9066 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Baseball Contact______Joe Angolia Baseball Contact______Ricky Hazel Baseball Contact______Jessica Stauffacher Baseball Contact______Keith Nunez Office Phone______(501) 569-3449 Office Phone______(334) 670-3832 Office Phone______(615) 904-8115 Cell Phone______(501) 351-1060 Cell Phone______(334) 372-7032 Cell Phone______(615) 631-9523 Phone______(504) 299-9066, ext. 218 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Box Phone______(501) 351-1060 Press Box Phone______(334) 670-5701 Press Box Phone______(615) 898-2117 Series History Series History Series History 2011 Sun Belt Tournament Last Meeting___ April 16-18, 2010 (UL won series 3-0) Last Meeting___ April 9-11, 2010 (UL won series 3-0) Last Meeting______May 27, 2010 (MT won 3-0) Location______Monroe, La. (Warhawk Field) All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 42-13 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 16-7 All-Time Series Record______UL leads, 30-25 Dates______Wed.-Sun., May 25-29, 2011 Robichaux vs. UALR______40-13 Robichaux vs. Troy______16-7 Robichaux vs. Middle Tennessee______23-19 Press Box Phone______(318) 342-5476

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Ragin Cajuns .com DATES Media are strongly encouraged to access RaginCajuns.com, the official site for Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns athletics, for up- Tuesday, Feb. 8 Me d ia Room to-date information concerning the UL baseball team. The working media are provided a full-service media work Pre-game notes will be made available at least one day Wednesday, Feb. 16 room, which is located in the Cox Communications Athletic in advance for Sun Belt series. Game recaps, box scores and Center (Room 140). Three phone lines and fax machine are season statistics are updated on the website following each Monday, Feb. 21 – 1 p.m. available, as well as courtesy high-speed and wireless internet game. access. Wednesday, March 2 The media room is open immediately following the 22 completion of the game. Ra d io Monday, March 14 Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns baseball fans will be able to follow the baseball team during the season on Sports Radio ESPN Monday, March 21 Co v ering Louisiana 1420 AM. The Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network will broadcast Tony Robichaux Availability every regular season game in 2011, plus all postseason Monday, March 28 Louisiana head coach Tony Robichaux is available after games. all home games for interviews in front of the Cajuns’ dugout The Network, through its flagship stations Sports Radio Monday, April 4 along the third base line after he fulfills his post-game radio ESPN 1420 AM (KPEL) and KPEL 96.5 FM in Lafayette, Monday, April 11 responsibilities. plus KANE 1240 AM in New Iberia, will provide coverage Coach Robichaux is also available for in-person and phone of baseball games as part of its extensive coverage of Ragin’ Monday, April 18 interviews throughout the week. To schedule an interview, Cajuns athletics. Coverage begins 30 minutes prior to first contact Debbie Guilbeaux at (337) 482-6189. pitch. Monday, April 25 All Sun Belt Conference regular season games are Player Availability broadcast on 96.5 FM (and simulcast on 1420 AM). All other Wednesday, May 4 MEDIA MEMBERS SHOULD NEVER CONTACT A games (non-conference and postseason) are carried on 1420 STUDENT-ATHLETE DIRECTLY AT ANY TIME. AM only. Monday, May 9 Player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID Broadcasts are also available on the Internet via office. Players will not be available for gameday interviews RaginCajuns.com Monday, May 16 until postgame. Interviews will always be scheduled around Veterans Jay Walker and Steve Peloquin will handle the a student-athlete’s academic schedule. play-by-duties for home games at “The Tigue”. Walker will call Monday, May 23 Monday – players day off (no interviews) the play-by-play for the first three and final three innings, Wednesday – player interviews (1:45)/Robichaux (2:00) while Peloquin with handle the play-by-play calling for the NOTE: All luncheons are Thursday – player interviews (1:45)/Robichaux (2:00) middle three innings. scheduled for 12 p.m. (Noon) NOTE: On Wednesday’s when a game is scheduled, only Walker, a 30-year broadcasting veteran, has served as unless stated otherwise. postgame interviews are allowed. “Voice of the Ragin’ Cajuns” since 1991.

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Main Phone: (337) 851-2255 Hebert Direct: (337) 482-6330 Hebert Cell: (337) 288-6023 Fax: (337) 482-6529 Press Box: (337) 851-2255 DARYL CETNAR MATT HEBERT CADE SIRMANS RUSSELL LUNA MATT MAYS MAILING ADDRESS Sports Information Director Asst. SID/Baseball Contact Sports Information Asst. GA/Secondary Baseball Graduate Assistant Cox Communications Athletic Center, Office: (337) 482-6331 Office: (337) 482-6330 Office: (337) 482-6329 Office: (337) 482-6332 Office: (337) 482-6332 201 Reinhardt Drive, Lafayette, LA Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 70506 PRINT Abbeville Meridional WWL (CBS Affiliate Channel 4) Ra d io Ne t w or k wire service P.O. Box 400 1024 N. Rampart St. The Associated Press Abbeville, LA 70510 New Orleans, LA 70116 PHONE: (337) 893-4223 PHONE: (504) 529-6291 Main Phone: (337) 233-6000 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200-A FAX: (337) 898-9022 FAX: (504) 529-6472 Fax: (337) 234-7360 New Orleans, LA 70113 SPORTS EDITOR: Shaun Hearen ONLINE: www.wwltv.com PHONE: (504) 523-3931 E-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS DIRECTOR: Jim Henderson MAILING ADDRESS E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (504) 586-0531 Crowley Post-Signal Townsquare Media SPORTS EDITOR: Brett Martel P.O. Box 1589 WDSU (NBC Affiliate Channel 6) 1749 Bertrand Drive E-MAIL: [email protected] Crowley, LA 70526 846 Howard Ave. Lafayette, LA 70506 PHONE: (337) 783-3450 New Orleans, LA 70113 newspaper FAX: (337) 788-0549 PHONE: (504) 679-0657 Lafayette Daily Advertiser SPORTS EDITOR: Chris Quebedeaux ONLINE: www.wdsu.com ans can listen to all Louisiana’s Ragin’ 1100 Bertrand Dr. Cajuns football, men’s basketball E-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS DIRECTOR: Fletcher Mackle F Lafayette, LA 70502 E-MAIL: [email protected] and baseball, plus comprehensive PHONE: (337) 289-6303 The Vermilion coverage of women’s basketball and FAX: (337) 289-6443 P.O. Box 44813 WGNO (ABC Affiliate Channel 26) softball on the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network. ONLINE: www.theadvertiser.com Lafayette, LA 70504 1 Galleria Blvd. Sports Radio ESPN 1420 (KPEL-AM) is now in its fifth SPORTS EDITOR: Kevin Foote PHONE: (337) 482-6958 Suite 850 decade as the flagship station for Ragin’ Cajuns athletics. E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (337) 482-6959 Metairie, LA 70001 UL BEAT WRITER: Josh Parrott ONLINE: vermilion.louisiana.edu PHONE: (504) 619-6238 Every football and men’s basketball game can be heard E-MAIL: [email protected] on FAX: (504) 569-0908 TELEVISION ONLINE: www.abc26.com KHXT 107.9 FM in Lafayette The Advocate lafayette SPORTS DIRECTOR: Ed Daniels KPEL 1420 AM in Lafayette P.O. Box 588 E-MAIL: [email protected] Baton Rouge, LA 70821 KATC (ABC Affiliate Channel 3) KANE 1240 AM in New Iberia 1103 Eraste Landry Rd. In addition, Cajuns baseball is broadcast on KPEL 1420 PHONE: (337) 233-8920 (Lafayette) WVUE (FOX Affiliate Channel 8) PHONE: (225) 383-1111 (Baton Rouge) Lafayette, LA 70506 AM and KANE 1240 AM. All Sun Belt Conference baseball PHONE: (337) 236-6345 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. FAX: (225) 388-0318 New Orleans, LA 70125 games can be heard on KPEL News Radio 96.5 FM. Broadcasts ONLINE: www.2theadvocate.com FAX: (337) 232-5282 ONLINE: www.katc.com PHONE: (504) 483-1528 are also available on the internet via RaginCajuns.com. SPORTS EDITOR: Butch Muir ONLINE: www.fox8live.com E-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS DIRECTOR: Hugh Keeton E-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS DIRECTOR: Eric Richey UL BEAT WRITER: Bobby Ardoin E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] KLFY (CBS Affiliate Channel 10) JAY WALKER UL BEAT WRITER: Glen Quebedeaux 1808 Eraste Landry Rd. RADIO Voice of the Ragin’ Cajuns E-MAIL: [email protected] Lafayette, LA 70506 Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network Play-by-play announcer Jay PHONE: (337) 233-5539 KPEL (1420 AM/105.1 FM) The Times-Picayune 1749 Bertrand Dr. Walker has served as the “Voice of 3800 Howard Ave. FAX: (337) 981-6533 the Ragin’ Cajuns” since 1991. He ONLINE: www.klfy.com Lafayette, LA 70506 New Orleans, LA 70140 PHONE: (337) 233-7003 handles the play-by-play duties for PHONE: (504) 826-3405 SPORTS DIRECTOR: George Faust E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (800) 264-5375 Cajuns football, men’s basketball FAX: (504) 826-3401 FAX: (337) 233-2989 and baseball. ONLINE: www.nola.com KADN (Fox Affiliate Channel 15) ONLINE: www.espn1420.com A broadcasting veteran since SPORTS EDITOR: Doug Tatum 1500 Eraste Landry Rd. PLAY-BY-PLAY: Jay Walker COLUMNIST: Peter Finney 1971, the native New Englander Lafayette, LA 70506 ANALYST: Steve Peloquin SUN BELT BEAT WRITER: Ted Lewis PHONE: (337) 237-1500 has spent his entire broadcasting E-MAIL: [email protected] career in southwest Louisiana. His FAX: (337) 237-6165 ONLINE: www.kadn.com sports background includes years The Daily Iberian 926 E. Main St. OPERATIONS : Mike Mitchell of broadcasting high school sports, while also serving as the E-MAIL: [email protected] television play-by-play voice of Ragin’ Cajuns athletics from New Iberia, LA 70560 PHONE: (337) 365-6773 1984-91 before joining the radio network. baton rouge FAX: (337) 367-9640 23 In addition to his duties with the network, Walker also ONLINE: www.iberianet.com WAFB (CBS Affiliate Channel 9) myKLAF-TV Schedule hosts the Mark Hudspeth, Bob Marlin and Tony Robichaux SPORTS EDITOR: Chris Landry 844 Government St. Coach’s Shows on MyKLAF-TV (Cox/LUS 13, DirecTV 62). He is E-MAIL: [email protected] Baton Rouge, LA 70802 PHONE: (225) 215-4826 Saturday, Feb. 19 also the host of the popular sports talk show, “Bird’s Eye View,” Southeast Missouri State 2 p.m. Opelousas Daily World ONLINE: www.wafb.com which airs Monday-Friday from 3-6 p.m. on ESPN 1420 AM. SPORTS DIRECTOR: Steve Schneider P.O. Box 2389 Sunday, Feb. 27 Opelousas, LA 70571 E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (337) 943-7034 Siena 11 a.m. STEVE PELOQUIN FAX: (337) 948-6572 WBRZ (ABC Affiliate Channel 2) Color Analyst ONLINE: www.dailyworld.com 1650 Highland Rd. Saturday, March 19 Sports Radio ESPN 1420 SPORTS CONTACT: Larry Young, Jr. Batou Rouge, LA 70802 La.-Monroe 2 p.m. Programming Director Steve E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (225) 336-2361 ONLINE: www.wbrz.com Peloquin has served as color Saturday, April 2 SPORTS DIRECTOR: Michael Cauble analyst for the Ragin’ Cajuns Radio The Town Talk Florida Atlantic 6 p.m. P.O. Box 7558 E-MAIL: [email protected] Network since 2002. Alexandria, LA 71306 Sunday, April 3 Peloquin is the football color PHONE: (318) 487-6352 new orleans Florida Atlantic 11:30 a.m. analyst and is the primary play-by- FAX: (318) 487-6315 COX SPORTS TELEVISION play voice for women’s basketball ONLINE: www.thetowntalk.com 2121 Airline Dr. Saturday, April 23 and softball. SPORTS EDITOR: Randy Benson 2nd Floor - West Metairie, LA 70001 South Alabama 6 p.m. Under his guidance, coverage E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (504) 304-8141 of women’s basketball and softball has increased to nearly FAX: (504) 304-2243 Friday, April 29 100 live events since 2007-08, with plans for even further Lake Charles American Press UALR 6 p.m. P.O. Box 2893 ONLINE: www.coxsportstv.com expansion. MARKETING & PROMOTIONS: Chris Jackson Lake Charles, LA 70602 Saturday, May 14 A broadcasting veteran since 1991, Peloquin hosts the PHONE: (337) 494-4069 E-MAIL: [email protected] always entertaining morning sports show, “Thinking Out Loud,” FAX: (337) 494-4036 Middle Tennessee 6 p.m. which airs Monday-Friday from 7-9 a.m. on ESPN 1420 AM. ONLINE: www.americanpress.com SPORTS EDITOR: Scooter Hobbs E-MAIL: [email protected] Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011

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information Crowne Plaza 1801 W. Pinhook Road______337.233.8120 Drury Inn and Suites 120 Alcide Dominique Drive______337.262.0202 Fairfield Inn and Suites

media 1606 W. Pinhook Road______337.233-5558 2225 NW Evangeline Thruway______337.235.9898 Hampton Inn and Suites 1910 S. College Road______337.266.5858 2144 W. Willow Street______337.236.6161 Hilton Garden Inn 2350 W. Congress Street______337.291.1977 Hilton Lafayette 1521 W. Pinhook Road______337.235.6111 Holiday Inn Holidome 2032 NE Evangeline Thruway______337.233.6815 Holiday Inn Express 210 E. Kaliste Saloom Road______337.456.6900 3903 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.981.0600 Holiday Inn Express (Scott-West Lafayette) 736 I-10 S. Frontage Road______337.232.6845 LaQuinta Inn 2100 NE Evangeline Thruway______337.233.5610 1015 W. Pinhook Road______337.291.1088 Residence Inn by Marriott (Airport) 128 James Comeaux Road______337.232.3341 DIRECTIONS TO MOORE FIELD TRANSPORTATION Alamo Rent-A-Car 200 Terminal Drive______337.234.3170 Avis Rent-A-Car 200 Terminal Drive______337.234.6944 Budget Rent-A-Car 200 Terminal Drive______337.233.8888 Enterprise Rent-A-Car 200 Terminal Drive______337.232.5493 Traveling West/East (Interstate 10) Traveling West/Northwest (Highway 90) Hertz Rent-A-Car • From I-10, take Exit 100 (Ambassador Caffery) and turn • U.S. Highway 90 is known as Evangeline Thruway in Lafayette. 200 Terminal Drive______337.233.7010 south. Travel south approximately three miles. Follow signs Turn left onto University Avenue and go approximately 2.5 National Car Rental to Bertrand Drive/Cajundome. Take a left onto Congress miles. Then turn left onto Congress Street. Cajun Field will 200 Terminal Drive______337.234.3170 Street. Go approximately 1/8 mile on Congress and turn be on your left. Turn left into the parking lot, just past the right, into the first parking lot entrance, at the entrance stadium, at the entrance marked Gate 3. At the end of the RESTAURANTS marked Gate 3. At the end of the road is Moore Field. road is Moore Field. Deano’s Pizzarama 305 Bertrand Drive______337.233.5446 Traveling South (Interstate 49) From Lafayette Regional Airport Honeybaked Ham Co. & Cafe • From I-49, exit onto I-10 West (toward Lake Charles). Then, • Exiting the airport, turn left onto Surrey Street. Once you 4510 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.983.1000 follow the directions above from I-10. cross Evangeline Thwy., Surrey becomes University Avenue. Judice Inn Turn left onto Congress Street. Cajun Field will be on your 3134 Johnston Street______337.984.5614 left. Turn left into the parking lot, just past the stadium, Olde Tyme Grocery at the entrance marked Gate 3. At the end of the road is 218 W. St. Mary Boulevard______337.235.8165 Moore Field. Posados Cafe 3822 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.988.0835 General Tic k e t In f orma t ion Pete’s • The UL Ticket Office is located in the front 3903 Johnston Street______337.981.4670 Pizza Hut lobby of the Cajundome, which is located 105 St. Landry Street______337.233.3335 across from Cajun Field along Cajundome 1420 NE Evangeline Thruway______337.233.6715 Blvd. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 10 1821 W. Pinhook Road______337.233.4568 24 a.m. to 4 p.m. Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits • To purchase Ragin’ Cajuns tickets, please 113 Dillard Drive (Acadiana Mall)_ ___ 337.981.5257 2018 W. University Avenue______337.237.8493 visit the UL Ticket Office at the Cajundome. 1300 W. Pinhook Road______337.235.1587 (444 Cajundome Blvd.) To order by phone, 200 E. Willow Street______337.237.1630 please call (800) 745-3000. 2404 W. Congress Street______337.234.4112 • You can also order online via 2216 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.993.9573 www.ragincajuns.com. Posado’s Cafe 3822 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.988.0835 Prejean’s Restaurant Season Tic k e t In f orma t ion 3480 NE Evangeline Thruway (I-49)___ 337.896.3247 • For season tickets, group orders or Tropical Smoothie questions about tickets, please call the 605 Silverstone Rd.______337.412-6925 UL Ticket Office at (337) 851-2011. 458 Heymann Blvd.______337.456.2925 Quizno’s Autumnwood Plaza 2668 Johnston Street, Suite A2______337.233.9685 St u d en t Tic k e t In f orma t ion Raising Cane’s • All current UL students get in free with a TICKET INFORMATION 2426 W. Congress Street______337.572.9966 valid UL student ID. Section______Season/Game 100 E. Kaliste Saloom Road______337.267.1350 • Students may buy escort tickets at 2516 Kaliste Saloom Road______337.984.6427 Roly Poly Oil Center discounted prices. Chairback/Box______$225/$12 1004 Coolidge Street______337.234.3289 Patio Box______$175/$12 Texas Roadhouse Ot h er Tic k e t Ou t le t s Bleachers______$115/$8 5620 Johnston Street______337.981.6155 • UL Student Union, Heymann Performing Handling Fee (Season Tickets)______$5 The Wild Salmon Bar and Grill Arts Center, Macy’s at the Mall of Acadiana 813 Foreman Drive______337.988.0052 UL students receive free admission with a valid UL ID Wing Stop Young Ragin’ Cajun Club members receive free admission 2865 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy_____ 337.993.9464 Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 Lo u i s i a n a Ba s e b a ll 2011 2011 LOUISIANA'S RAGIN' CAJUNS

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 Greg Fontenot Dominick Francia Daniel Nichols Randall Bulliard Jordan Bourque Ryan Leonards Trask Switzenberg Jordan Poirrier SS • 5-11 • 180 • Sr. OF •5-11 • 175 • Fr. OF • 6-1 • 190 • Jr. RHP • 5-10 • 170 • Sr. SS • 5-10 • 180 • Jr. SS • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. 1B/3B • 6-4 • 205 • Sr. 2B • 5-11 • 195 • Sr. Lafayette, La. Mobile, Ala. Newburgh, Ind. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Crowley, La. Cave Creek, Ariz. Reserve, La.

10 11 12 13 14 17 19 Tyler Frederick Michael Strentz Ryland Parker Chris Sinclair Chase Traffica Jordan Nicholson Lance Marvel 3B • 6-0 • 185 • So. C • 6-1 • 200 • Fr. RHP • 6-3 • 190 • Sr. C • 6-0 • 205 • Jr. RHP • 6-2 • 190 • So. RHP • 6-1 • 195 • Jr. OF/C • 6-2 • 215 • Sr. Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Splendora, Texas West Monroe, La. Birmingham, Ala. Ruston, La. Texarkana, Ark.

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Josh Bailey Mike Petello Michael Cook Matt Goulas Brian Bowman Matt Hicks Kyle Neely Taylor Hubbell RHP • 5-11 • 195 • Sr. OF • 6-0 • 200 • Sr. RHP • 6-5 • 215 • Sr. OF • 5-11 • 195 • Sr. OF • 6-0 • 185 • Jr. 2B/P • 5-7 • 160 • Fr. LHP • 5-9 • 165 • Fr. LHP • 6-3 • 215 • Sr. Baton Rouge, La. Scottsdale, Ariz. Lafayette, La. New Iberia, La. Lafayette, La. Bridge City, Texas Merryville, La. Scottsdale, Ariz.

29 30 31 32 33 34 37 Alex Fuselier Blake Wascom Caleb Kellogg Chase Compton Joe Zimmermann Ben Frith Joey Satriano OF • 6-0 • 185 • Jr. RHP • 6-3 • 195 • Jr. RHP • 5-11 • 171 • Fr. 1B • 6-1 • 205 • Fr. RHP • 6-1 • 200 • Jr. LHP • 6-0 • 180 • Jr. RHP • 6-2 • 215 • Sr. St. Martinville, La. Walker, La. DeQuincy, La. Slidell, La. New Orleans, La. Lafayette, La. Houston, Texas

25 38 39 40 42 43 44 Manning Duhon Jacques de Gruy T.J. Geith Thomas Simoneaux Ethan Hebert Tyler Girouard RHP • 6-0 • 195 • So. RHP • 6-4 • 200 • Fr. LHP • 6-5 • 175 • Sr. 2B • 5-9 • 155 • Fr. RHP • 6-2 • 160 • Jr. 3B • 5-9 • 187 • Fr. Lafayette, La. Dallas, Texas Peoria, Ariz. Lafayette, La. Abbeville, La. Lafayette, La. COACHING STAFF

36 16 20 41 18 35 15 Tony Robichaux Anthony Babineaux Mike Trahan Chris Domingue Brooks Badeaux Garrett Larsen Justin Robichaux Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Baseball Ops. Volunteer Assistant Student Coach Student Coach 17th Season 17th Season 3rd Season 9th Season 2nd Season Sun Belt Champions (1992, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2010) Top 40 National Average Attendance Since 1999 2011 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) 2.18-20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE MOORE FIELD 6:00, 2:00, 1:00 p.m. 2.22 NICHOLLS STATE MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 2.23 at Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 6:00 p.m. 2.25-27 SIENA MOORE FIELD 6:00, 2:00 p.m., 11:00 a.m. 3.1 SOUTHERN MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 3.4-6 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:30, 4:00, 1:00 p.m. 3.8 at Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 6:30 p.m. 3.9 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 6:00 p.m. 3.11 vs. California (Cal Tournament at AT&T Park) San Francisco, Calif. 9:00 p.m. (CT) 3.12 vs. UC Santa Barbara (Cal Tournament at AT&T Park) San Francisco, Calif. 1:00 p.m. (CT) 3.13 vs. San Francisco (Cal Tournament at AT&T Park) San Francisco, Calif. 11:00 a.m. (CT) 3.15 ALCORN STATE MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 3.18-20 LA-MONROE* MOORE FIELD 6:00, 2:00, 1:00 p.m. 3.22 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:30 p.m. 3.25-27 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 6:00, 4:00, 1:00 p.m. 3.29 NORTHWESTERN STATE MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 4.1-3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* MOORE FIELD 6:00, 6:00 p.m., 11:30 a.m. 4.5 at Rice Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. 4.8-10 at Western Kentucky* Bowling Green, Ky. 6:00, 3:00, 1:00 p.m. 4.12 McNEESE STATE MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 4.15-17 at FIU* Miami, Fla. 6:00, 5:00, 12:00 p.m. (CT) 4.19 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 6:30 p.m. 4.20 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 p.m. 4.22-24 SOUTH ALABAMA* MOORE FIELD 6:00, 6:00, 1:00 p.m. 4.26 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 4.29-5.1 UALR* (Alumni Weekend) MOORE FIELD 6:00, 6:00, 1:00 p.m. 5.6-8 at Troy* Troy, Ala. 6:00, 6:00, 1:00 p.m. 5.10 RICE MOORE FIELD 6:00 p.m. 5.13-15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* MOORE FIELD 6:00, 6:00, 1:00 p.m. 5.19-21 at La.-Monroe* Monroe, La. 6:00, 6:00, 6:00 p.m. 5.25-29 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Monroe, La. TBA 6.3-6 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites TBA 6.10-13 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites TBA 6.18-29 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. TBA Home games are listed in WHITE ALL CAPS and played at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field (3,755) *Sun Belt Conference Series / All Times are CENTRAL STANDARD