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Texas State Baseball Falls to Louisiana in Sun Belt Tournament, Playoff Hopes Hang in Balance

Late rally by the Ragin' Cajuns proves costly for the Bobcats as they fight for an at-large regional bid

A Narrow Defeat in Troy

Texas State entered the Sun Belt Tournament facing the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns in a high‑stakes matchup that would determine not only the conference champion but also the final spot in the regional playoffs. The Bobcats fell 12‑8, with the decisive runs arriving in the last two innings, leaving their postseason hopes hanging by a thread.

Starting pitcher Alizaeh Gutierrez struggled early, surrendering four runs over two innings, but the relief effort of Alec Beversdorf steadied the ship, limiting Louisiana to three hits and no runs across four innings of work.

Texas State struck first with two runs in the third, and catcher Clayton Namken narrowed the gap in the fourth with an RBI single that tied the game. Outfielder Jackson Cotton then gave the Bobcats a 5‑4 lead in the seventh, driving in a run with a sacrifice fly.

Louisiana answered with a six‑run explosion in the sixth inning, turning a close contest into a 10‑5 deficit. The rally was capped by a two‑run home run from outfielder Donovan LaSalle in the ninth, sealing the 12‑8 final score.

What’s at Stake for the Bobcats

The tournament format means the winner advances to the championship game, and for Texas State each remaining contest carries weight. Another loss to Louisiana could knock the Bobcats out of contention for an at‑large regional bid, while a victory would provide the resume boost they need to stay alive in the selection pool.

Coach and teammates alike recognize the urgency; the squad must regroup quickly if they hope to translate a potential win into a postseason berth.

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