Louisiana
USM tops Louisiana, 6-2, Sunday to win SBC baseball crown, NCAA berth
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WDAM) – The University of Southern Mississippi baseball team presented its departing coach with another championship ring Sunday afternoon at Riverwalk Stadium.
The 16th-ranked Golden Eagles paired the long ball with yet another stellar pitching performance to top the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, 6-2, in the title game of the 2023 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Championship.
USM (41-17) not only won the SBC baseball championship in its first year in the league, but earned the conference’s automatic berth in the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s 64-team postseason field.
The Golden Eagles will find out Monday where and who they play.
The NCAA Selection Show will be carried live on ESPN2/WATCHESPN, starting at 11 a.m.. The live bracket can be followed at NCAA.com.
Louisiana (40-22) also will await word on whether it will receive an at-large bid into the field.
USM junior pitcher Tanner Hall, who twirled a three-hitter in USM’s tournament opening game, was named the SBC’s postseason Most Outstanding Player.
Senior first baseman Christopher Sargent, senior third baseman Danny Lynch and junior shortstop Dustin Dickerson were all named All-Tournament.
Dickerson, Lynch and Slade Wilks each hit home runs Sunday and Niko Mazza and Justin Storm combined on a six-hitter as USM coach Scott Berry saw the Golden Eagles win a fifth conference tournament title under his guidance.
Mazza and Storm (5-1) combined to strike out 13 Ragin’ Cajuns while walking just four.
Mazza went the first 3 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits. He struck out five and walked two.
Storm finished the game, allowing no runs over 5 2/3 innings. He gave up three hits and walked two while striking out eight.
Dickerson’s solo homer in the bottom of the third inning put USM ahead, but Heath Hood slashed a two-run single up the middle in the top of the fourth inning to give the Ragin’ Cajuns a 2-1 lead.
It turned out to be Louisiana’s highwater mark Sunday.
The Golden Eagles tied the game on a second solo shot, this one from Lynch, in the bottom of the fourth inning, and the took the lead for good in the fifth inning on Dickerson’s single up the middle.
Wilks’ two-run shot to right field in the seventh inning gave the Golden Eagles some breathing room and Blake Johnson’s RBI-double in the bottom of the eighth inning wrapped up the scoring.
Lynch (home run, double), Dickerson (home run, single) and Sargent (two singles) each had two hits, while Dickerson and Wilks drove in two runs each.
USM junior center fielder Matthew Etzel walked and singled, coming around to score both times.
Brendan Moody (0-5), the second of UL-Lafayette’s five pitchers Sunday, took the loss, allowing a run on two hits in 1/3 of an inning.
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Louisiana
LDWF Announces Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman Deer Hunt for Novice Hunters

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is now accepting applications for the Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman (B-BOW) Deer Hunt, scheduled for Jan. 9–11, 2026, at Floy McElroy Wildlife Management Area (WMA).
This hunt is for novice deer hunters only who have attended a previous Becoming an Outdoors Woman Workshop, and is designed to provide hands-on learning and real-world experience in a supportive environment.
The lottery application will remain open through Nov. 30, 2025. The drawing will be held on Dec. 1, 2025, and successful applicants will be notified by email.
To apply, visit:
https://louisianaoutdoors.com/lottery-applications
Eligibility Requirements
The Beyond BOW Deer Hunt is intended for individuals new to deer hunting. To qualify, applicants must:
- Have attended a previous Becoming an Outdoors Woman Workshop
- Be a novice deer hunter, defined as someone who has harvested no more than two deer or other big game animals (elk, antelope, bear, moose, etc.) in their lifetime
- Not have previously attended a Louisiana BBOW deer hunt or harvested a deer during that event
- Be Hunter Education certified
About Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman (B-BOW)
LDWF’s Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman program builds upon the foundation of the traditional Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) workshops. These advanced, hands-on experiences allow participants to apply and strengthen skills learned during BOW weekends, while receiving guidance from supportive instructors in real-world outdoor settings.
Beyond BOW workshops are ideal for women who:
- Want to gain more confidence and independence in outdoor skills
- Are seeking new outdoor challenges and experiences
- Have completed a BOW workshop and are ready for the next step
- Enjoy learning alongside like-minded outdoor enthusiasts
Workshops are kept intentionally small to provide a safe, educational, and encouraging environment that emphasizes personal growth, safety, and skill development.
Applicable fees will be assessed when applying for the lottery.
To learn more or to apply, visit:
https://louisianaoutdoors.com/lottery-applications
Contact:
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program
Email: BOW@wlf.la.gov
Website: https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/page/beyond-bow
About Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation’s 2025 Conservation Raffle:
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation (LAWFF), in partnership with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), is hosting its inaugural raffle. Supporting ongoing LDWF conservation efforts, the raffle offers outdoor enthusiasts and conservation supporters of Louisiana the chance to win a brand-new Chevy Silverado from your Super Chevy Dealers, valued at $60,000.
Proceeds directly benefit programs led by LDWF, including habitat restoration, wildlife and fisheries research, public access enhancements, and education initiatives.
To purchase your ticket, visit: https://www.lawff.org/la-conservation-raffle.
Open to legal residents of the U.S. who are 18 years of age or older. Void where prohibited. Contest ends 1/8/26. Click here to view the official rules page.
Louisiana
Louisiana Tech vs Western Kentucky: Week 9 College Football Betting Odds, Prediction, Pick

Week 9 of the college football season kicks off on Tuesday night with a Conference USA battle between the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.
The Hilltoppers come into Tuesday looking to get back in the win column after losing 25-6 to FIU last week. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak and dropped them to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in CUSA.
The Bulldogs are also looking to bounce back from a loss after they fell to Kennessaw State 35-7 two weeks ago. The loss was their first in the CUSA and dropped them to 4-2 overall.
Stream Louisiana Tech vs. Western Kentucky
If you’re looking to get back in the swing of football season and need some betting advice for Tuesday’s matchup in Rustin, we’ve got you covered. Here are the latest odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM.
Louisiana Tech vs Western Kentucky game odds:
All college football odds via BetMGM
- Spread: Louisiana Tech -3.5 (-115), Western Kentucky +3.5 (-1105)
- Money Line: Louisiana Tech NL, Western Kentucky NL
- Over-Under: Over 50.5 (-110), Under 50.5 (-110)
Louisiana Tech vs Western Kentucky prediction, pick:
Both of these teams were stymied in their last game and are desperate for a win on Tuesday night. They both are hoping to stay near the top of the conference, but a loss would likely drop them out of the hunt. Maverick McIvor has been good at quarterback for the Hilltoppers this year and he could be the x-factor. He did throw three interceptions in this last game, but he bounces back and gives Western Kentucky a huge road win.
Prediction: Western Kentucky 31, Louisiana 23
Best Bet: Western Kentucky +3.5, Over 50.5
Louisiana Tech vs Western Kentucky channel, start time, streaming:
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
Live Stream: Paramount+
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Louisiana
These were the winning architects and projects at the 2025 AIA Louisiana’s Design Awards

The transformation of a 200-year-old cottage into a museum, a project to put a performance pavilion in a public park and the renovation of a Romanesque university hall were all recognized recently by the Louisiana chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
The 2025 AIA LA Design Awards were presented at the annual AIA Louisiana Conference of Architecture in Lake Charles.
Judges selected six Merit Awards, two Honor Awards and one Members’ Choice Award out of 62 entries reviewed by a jury of nationally recognized architects.
Winners included five firms based in New Orleans, one based in Baton Rouge and from Lafayette. A pair of New Orleans-based architects also came away with individual awards.
- RHH Architecture, of Baton Rouge, won the Members’ Choice Award for The Retreat at Quarters Lake, a grief and bereavement care facility arranged in a a protective configuration. Anchored by a butterfly garden at its center, the inward-facing design and pitched roofs help deflect sound and bring natural light into a tranquil setting. The winner of the Members’ Choice Award is voted on by all of AIA Louisiana’s membership.
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