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Two-Out Magic Carries Louisiana Past Horned Frogs, 7-6
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Julian Brock celebrated his 21st birthday with a game-tying, two-out RBI single within the sixth inning earlier than CJ Willis adopted one batter later with a triple because the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns used two-out magic to defeat No. 22-ranked TCU, 7-6, within the opening spherical of the NCAA Faculty Station Regional on Friday at Olsen Subject at Blue Bell Park.
Louisiana (37-21), which gained its season-high sixth consecutive recreation, superior within the winner’s bracket to face host and No. 5-ranked Texas A&M (38-18) on Saturday at 6 p.m. The sport can be streamed stay on ESPN+ and might be heard within the Lafayette space on KPEL-FM (96.5), the Varsity Community and the #GeauxCajuns app.
Making its first look within the NCAA Regionals since internet hosting in 2016, Louisiana collected seven of its eight hits and scored all of its runs with two outs. The Ragin’ Cajuns, who defeated their third straight ranked opponent, took a 3-0 lead within the second inning earlier than taking the lead for good within the sixth after TCU (36-21) took a 4-3 lead on Kurtis Byrne’s two-run single.
“Nothing fazes these children,” mentioned Deggs. “They only stored working and stored going, and it paid off ultimately. Our baserunning compelled a few errors and we had been capable of steal a few bases. Our pace positively loosened issues up for us, and we got here up with some huge hits tonight too. I believed (Will) Veillon’s first at-bat obtained us going, and Trey adopted that up. We’ve been actually good all yr with two strikes and two outs.”
Louisiana took a 2-0 lead within the second inning when Will Veillon drilled a fastball from TCU starter Riley Cornelio (4-5) over the left-field wall to drive in Brock, who reached when he was hit by a pitch.
Two pitches later, Trey LaFleur hammered a 1-0 fastball from Cornelio to right-center discipline to increase Louisiana’s result in 3-0.
TCU battled again within the third inning when Tommy Sacco hit his 13th dwelling run of the season when he linked with a two-run blast off Louisiana starter Brandon Talley to chop the Ragin’ Cajuns result in 3-2.
The Horned Frogs would add a pair of unearned runs within the fifth to take their solely lead of the night time after getting their first two runners on base with a stroll and error. Garrison Berkley led off the inning with stroll off reliever Austin Perrin earlier than transferring to second when Elijah Nunez’s sacrifice bunt try was bobbled by Brock to place runners on first and second.
Bo Bonds (5-3) would change Perrin and strike out Sacco and get Brayden Taylor to floor out earlier than Byrne singled by way of the best aspect to drive in each runners and provides TCU a 4-3 lead.
Brock would reply within the high of the sixth for Louisiana after TCU picked up a pair of outs when Tyler Robertson fouled out to first and Carson Roccaforte was thrown out on a detailed play at second.
After Heath Hood reached on a two-out stroll and stole second, Brock laced a single into proper discipline to drive in Hood and knot the sport at 4-4. Willis, who went 2-for-4 within the recreation, would then greet TCU reliever Luke Savage with a triple into the right-field nook and permitting Brock to attain from first to place Louisiana again on high, 5-4.
“Coach may be very huge on responding to our errors. I felt like, in that second, I needed to do one thing huge,” Brock mentioned. “There have been two outs, and that’s usually our bread and butter. I believed that it was alternative to tack on a run after Heath (Hood’s) stolen base that he had with a runner on second.”
Louisiana added a run within the seventh to take a 6-4 lead after Roccaforte reached on a two-out single, stole second and scored when Robertson’s infield chopper to the mound was thrown away by Taylor.
After TCU reduce the deficit to 6-5 within the seventh on a solo dwelling run by Porter Brown, Louisiana would drive one other error to push the lead again to 2 as Warnner Rincones’ chopper again to the mound was thrown away by reliever Drew Hill, permitting Willis to attain.
TCU added a run within the eighth on David Bishop’s two-out double and would threaten within the backside of the ninth after Austin Krob retired the Ragin’ Cajuns so as.
A two-out stroll by Nunez stored TCU alive earlier than Sacco drew a stroll off reliever Dylan Theut earlier than the southpaw obtained Taylor to hit a grounder to second to report his third save of the season.
“I believed that it was a heck of a recreation, and considered one of our greatest video games of the yr from a toughness and aggressiveness standpoint,” Deggs mentioned. “We simply stored coming and coming and coming. TCU is a extremely good ball membership and so they ran some good arms at us tonight. I believed we did a fantastic job of competing all night time on the bump, on the dish and particularly on the bases.”
Willis led Louisiana on the plate ending 2-for-4 whereas Brock scored a pair of runs for the Ragin’ Cajuns. Bonds picked up the victory for Louisiana after scattered three hits and placing out seven in 4.2 innings of motion.
Sacco and Bishop had two hits every for TCU, which can face Oral Roberts (38-19) in an elimination recreation at midday on Saturday.
“First, I need to tip my hat to Louisiana,” TCU Affiliate Head Coach Invoice Mosiello mentioned. “They did a extremely good job of competing and stayed actually aggressive. We did job of throwing a pair guys out and so they nonetheless had the center to steal a bag that ended up being an enormous run for them.”
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Army Black Knights, Louisiana Tech Offensive Stars To Watch in Independence Bowl
The Independence Bowl will be a game of offensive contrasts as the Army West Point Black Knights face the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs on Saturday at Independence Stadium.
Kickoff is set for 9:15 p.m. eastern on ESPN.
Army (11-2) enters the game using its run-based attack based on option, deception and power football. If the Black Knights don’t have 34 or 35 minutes of time of possession by game’s end, then they haven’t done their job. Army can create big plays, but the Black Knights would rather grind its opponents down to submission.
Louisiana Tech (5-7) runs a pass-based, Air Raid offense that coach Sonny Cumbie learned from one of his coaches and mentors, the legendary Mike Leach. The former Texas Tech quarterback doesn’t have the talent he needs to make it as effective as the Red Raiders’ glory days offensively. But, he’s found a quarterback that could help get him there in the coming years — if the Bulldogs can hang onto him.
This is the transfer portal era after all.
Here are three offensive players to watch for each team going into Saturday’s contest.
QB Bryson Daily
Daily was the American Athletic Conference offensive player of the year and was sixth in Heisman Trophy voting. He is the focal point of this offense. He’s rushed for 1,532 yards and 29 touchdowns (tied for most in FBS) and has thrown for another 942 yards with nine touchdowns and four interceptions. If LA Tech wants to win, it has to slow him down. Look at the Navy tape for a template.
RB Noah Short
With Kanye Udoh’s transfer to Arizona State, the bulk of the complementary backfield work may fall to short, who was the Black Knights’ third-leading rusher this season. He rushed for 542 yards and two touchdowns but gained more yards per carry (7.7) than Udoh (6.2).
This is Daily’s swan song so he’ll get plenty of work. But Short needs to be a solid complement. He’s also one of Army’s top passing targets with 17 catches for 318 yards and three touchdowns.
WR Casey Reynolds
Reynolds leads the Black Knights with 19 receptions for 444 yards and three touchdowns. When Daily looks for a big play down the field, count on Reynolds to be the receiver he’s looking for. It’s been that way all season.
QB Evan Bullock
He finally emerged with the starting job in late September and the freshman ended up with 1,938 yards, 14 touchdowns and two interceptions as he completed 67% of his passes. That’s a solid start in an offense that requires quick passing and high accuracy. Bullock has both, but he’s also been sacked 31 times.
RB Omiri Wiggins
The running game can be afterthought in an Air Raid offense. But Wiggins is coming off a huge game in LA Tech’s finale, as he rushed for 129 yards and three touchdowns and three interceptions against Kennesaw State. That was more than a quarter of his output this season (487 yards, four touchdowns).
WR Tru Edwards
The senior is from Shreveport, La., so this is like coming home. And he’s had a huge year for the Bulldogs. Edwards is their leading receiver by a significant margin, with 77 receptions for 897 yards and six touchdowns. He’s caught 25 passes in his last three games but hasn’t found the end zone.
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Letters: State should invest in training mental health providers
Most of Louisiana is classified as a mental health professional shortage area, leaving countless families — especially children —without access to critical mental health services. According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, over half of children in Louisiana who experience mental health challenges do not receive the care they need. This is a staggering number given that this study estimates that 30.3% of children ages 3-17 have at least one emotional, developmental or behavioral health disorder. This unmet need has far-reaching consequences, affecting school performance, family stability and community safety.
Addressing this gap starts with investing in higher education programs that train the mental health professionals our state desperately needs. Universities such as the University of Louisiana Monroe, Louisiana State University Shreveport, Louisiana Tech University, Grambling State University, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, McNeese State University, Northwestern State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, University of New Orleans, University of Holy Cross, Tulane University, Nicholls State University, LSU and others play a vital role in preparing skilled counselors, psychologists and social workers.
However, the current capacity of mental health training programs is not sufficient to meet the growing demand. We are facing another potential budget shortfall in Louisiana that could impact higher education. Without adequate funding and resources, these programs may struggle to equip students with the expertise and experience required to enter the workforce.
Investing in these programs is not just about addressing today’s challenges — it is about safeguarding the future of Louisiana. By increasing the number of trained mental health professionals, we can improve outcomes for children and families, reduce the strain on emergency services and foster healthier, more resilient communities.
It is time to prioritize the mental health of our state by supporting higher education programs that make a difference. Together, we can build a brighter, healthier future.
MATTHEW THORNTON
chief executive officer, Center for Children and Families, Inc.
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Stabbing death reported at Louisiana prison
(KTAL/KMSS) – A dispute that resulted in an inmate’s death is under investigation at a Louisiana state prison, according to the Department of Corrections.
DOC Director of Communications Ken Pastorick said the incident happened at Southern Correctional Center in Tallulah, Louisiana, and caused the death of Teldric Boyd, 31.
A new release said that around 3:25 a.m. on Monday, Boyd was allegedly stabbed in the neck with a shank by fellow inmate Austin Dean, 33. Correctional center staff is said to have immediately responded and rendered first aid, and then Boyd was brought to a local hospital, where he died at 5 a.m.
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Madison Parish Sheriff’s detectives booked Dean, who they say admitted to stabbing Boyd after an argument the two men had Sunday night.
Boyd was serving a 14-year sentence for various convictions, including racketeering, aggravated battery, two counts of a felon in possession of a firearm, and drug offenses in Rapides Parish.
Dean was serving a 25-year sentence for manslaughter in Rapides Parish and a five-year sentence for aggravated assault on a peace officer; those sentences are to run consecutively.
The investigation is ongoing.
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