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After traveling to Tempe, Ariz. and Ann Arbor, Mich., over the past two seasons in Super Regional play, the UL Ragin' Cajuns found out Sunday during the NCAA Selection Show that no such trips will be necessary this time around.

If the Cajuns can keep winning, the only destination outside of Lamson Park will be Oklahoma City, Okla.

The Cajuns were awarded the No. 6 overall national seed on Sunday as the Sun Belt regular season and tournament champions and will begin play in Friday's NCAA Lafayette Regional against Texas Southern at 6 p.m.

The Lafayette Regional also includes Texas and Mississippi State.

Going a bit farther into the bracket, the Lafayette Regional winner would meet the Phoenix Regional winner, which most would expect to be Arizona or LSU.

"I look at some of those regionals and some of the teams got cakewalks," Lotief said. "We did not get a cakewalk. Our road is going to be tough. If we're going to do this, it's going to take the 'A' game from everybody involved."

UL will meet Texas Southern at 6 p.m. Friday on ESPN3, after the 2 p.m. contest between Texas (33-21) and Mississippi State. This will be the second trip to Lamson Park this season for Texas, which defeated the Cajuns 10-7 and 7-3 in the season-opening Louisiana Classics.

"We played Texas twice and they beat us twice, so go no further," Lotief said. "It's going to be tough.

"But we are very excited to be playing at home and for our fans to be here."

This will be Texas Southern's first trip to NCAA Regional play after defeating Mississippi Valley State 6-3 in the SWAC finals in Decator, Ala., on Sunday afternoon.

Mississippi State (38-19), meanwhile, is one of 11 teams from the SEC in the regional field. The Bulldogs were eliminated in the opening round of the SEC Tournament 4-3 in 9 innings by Kentucky.

UL senior leftfielder Shelbi Redfearn said he had no preconceived notions on which teams would be sent to Lafayette.

"I really didn't keep up with the predictions, so I really didn't have an idea," Redfearn said. "I just love the fact that we're the No. 6 seed and that we're playing at home."

True to form of a senior leader, Redfearn wasn't very interesting in discussing Texas or Mississippi State.

"All of our focus right now is on Texas Southern," Redfear"n said. "None of that other stuff matters to me right now."

Likewise, senior second baseman Natalie Fernandez didn't begin the evening with any big preductions.

"I had a few ideas, but you never really know at this point," Fernandez said. "We just have to stay confident and continue getting better.

"We have to trust in our preparation and keep trusting in the process. Our focus needs to be on Texas Southern on Friday."

Courtesy: TheAdvertiser.com
 
RE: Texas Southern Softball to face ULL Ragin Cajuns

Committee releases 64 teams in 2014 Division I softball championship

INDIANAPOLIS -- Oregon was named the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship on Sunday when the NCAA Division I Softball Committee announced the 64-team field. The Ducks, champions of the Pacific-12 Conference, are 49-7-1 and will play Utah Valley, an automatic qualifier from the Western Athletic Conference.

Interactive Bracket | Printable

Thirty-two conferences were awarded an automatic qualification, while the remaining 32 slots were filled with at-large selections to complete the bracket. The top 16 teams were seeded nationally and will play at campus sites this weekend.

Team pairings were determined by geographic proximity, with the exception that teams from the same conference were not paired during regional competition.

The Southeastern Conference led all leagues with 11 teams selected to the championship tournament. The Big Ten and Pacific-12 Conferences each placed five teams in the championship tournament, respectively. Six teams are making their first appearance in the tournament: Bryant, Charleston Southern, Dartmouth, Utah Valley, SIU-Edwardsville and Texas Southern.

Only 11 schools have been crowned the NCAA Division I softball champion since the tournament started in 1982, and eight are in this year’s bracket.

DATES/SITES/PAIRINGS:
* Indicates host institution

Eugene Regional – May 16-18 at Eugene, Oregon
No. 1 seed Oregon* (49-7-1) vs. Utah Valley (18-40)
Wisconsin (34-18) vs. Albany (NY) (33-11)

Minneapolis Regional – May 16-18 at Minneapolis, Minnesota
Auburn (39-17-1) vs. North Dakota State (35-16)
No. 16 seed Minnesota* (41-9) vs. Green Bay (27-12)

Tempe Regional – May 16-18  at Tempe, Arizona
No. 9 seed Arizona State* (44-10-1) vs. Dartmouth (31-17)
Michigan (42-12) vs. San Diego State (39-17)

Tallahassee Regional – May 16-18 at Tallahassee, Florida
South Carolina (35-20) vs. South Florida (41-15)
No. 8 seed Florida State* (50-6) vs. Fordham (36-18)

Gainesville Regional – May 16-18 at Gainesville, Florida
No. 5 seed Florida* (45-11) vs. Florida A&M (24-27)
Stetson (38-12) vs. UCF (41-16)

Seattle Regional – May 15-17 at Seattle, Washington
Northwestern (33-16) vs. BYU (33-21)
Iona (24-22) vs. No. 12 seed Washington* (33-13)

Waco Regional – May 16-18 at Waco, Texas
No. 13 seed Baylor* (42-13) vs. Northwestern State (30-20)
Houston (32-21) vs. Tulsa (50-7)

Athens Regional – May 16-18 at Athens, Georgia
North Carolina State (34-16) vs. UAB (31-25)
Chattanooga (34-19) vs. No. 4 seed Georgia* (45-12)

Los Angeles Regional – May 16-18 at Los Angeles, California
No. 3 seed UCLA* (48-6) vs. Southern Utah (23-29)
Long Beach State (38-17) vs. Notre Dame (39-11)

Lexington Regional – May 16-18 at Lexington, Kentucky
James Madison (44-13) vs. DePaul (41-9)
No. 14 seed Kentucky* (44-15) vs. Ohio (32-24)

Tucson Regional – May 16-18 at Tucson, Arizona
No. 11 seed Arizona* (41-13) vs. Boston University (35-19)
Louisville (36-20) vs. LSU (35-22)

Lafayette Regional – May 16-18 at Lafayette, Louisiana
Texas (33-21) vs. Mississippi State (38-19)
Texas Southern (31-18) vs. No. 6 seed Louisiana-Lafayette* (44-8-1)

Norman Regional – May 16-18 at Norman, Oklahoma
No. 7 seed Oklahoma* (45-10) vs. Bryant (32-20)
Hofstra (33-13) vs. Texas A&M (35-20)

Knoxville Regional – May 16-18 at Knoxville, Tennessee
Lipscomb (39-13) vs. Virginia Tech (35-21)
Charleston Southern (27-31-1) vs. No. 10 seed Tennessee* (42-10)

Columbia Regional – May 16-18 at Columbia, Missouri
No. 15 seed Missouri* (41-16) vs. Bradley (27-30)
Kansas (33-21) vs. Nebraska (40-15)

Tuscaloosa Regional – May 17-19 at Tuscaloosa, Alabama
South Alabama (40-12) vs.  South Carolina Upstate (45-7)
No. 2 seed Alabama* (45-11) vs. SIU Edwardsville (30-21)

CHAMPIONSHIP STRUCTURE: The championship will be three weekends of competition. Four teams will participate at each of 16 campus sites in a double-elimination tournament.

The committee held selections for the 2014 NCAA Division I Softball Championship May 9-11. The 64-team field was selected from 293 NCAA Division I institutions sponsoring softball. Of the 64 teams, 32 teams received an automatic qualification with the remaining best 32 teams were selected on an at-large basis.

Regionals for the NCAA Division I Softball Championship will be held May 15-18 on 16 campus sites. At each campus site, a four-team, double-elimination tournament will be conducted and the 16 winning teams advance to the Super Regionals.

Super Regionals for the championship will be held May 22-25 on eight campus sites. At each site, two teams play in a best-of-three tournament format. The winners from each site advance to the NCAA Women’s College World Series.

SEEDING, SITES: Teams were selected to the field of 64 teams. The top 16 teams were seeded in order, and the remaining teams are paired by geographic proximity, with the exception that teams within the same conference were not paired during regional competition.

CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES: 2013 Highlights: Top-seeded Oklahoma won its third national championship, defeating Tennessee 4-0. National Player of the Year Keilani Ricketts homered and drove in four runs while Michelle Gascoigne pitched a three-hit shutout in Game 2 of the Women’s College World Series final.

Courtesy: NCAA.org
 
RE: Texas Southern Softball to face ULL Ragin Cajuns

Wow, first appearance in the softball big dance?! I had no idea

Good job Lady Tigers! The W-L record looks great.
 
RE: Texas Southern Softball to face ULL Ragin Cajuns

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With their first Southwestern Athletic Conference Championship in 14 years, the TSU Lady Tigers (31-18) advance to the 2014 NCAA Softball Championship to face the No. 6 national seed and host Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (44-8-1) in the NCAA Lafayette Regional at 6:00 p.m. on Friday at Lamson Park in Lafayette, La.

The NCAA Lafayette Regional will be played on Friday, May 16 through Sunday May 18. In addition to the TSU-ULL game, Texas (33-21) will play Mississippi State (38-19) at 3 p.m. Both games on Friday will be televised nationally on ESPN3.

CHAMPIONSHIP STRUCTURE: The NCAA Division I Softball Championship Regionals will be held May 15-18 on 16 campus sites. At each campus site, a four-team, double-elimination tournament will be conducted and the 16 winning teams advance to the Super Regionals.
 

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RE: Texas Southern Softball to face ULL Ragin Cajuns

Game is later this evening!

Watch it on ESPN3 at 6pm: http://espn.go.com/watchespn/index/_/id/1791210/NCAA-Softball-Texas-Southern-vs-Louisiana-Lafayette-(Site-5-/-Game-2)
 
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