
Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball Set for 2027 BRUCE BOLT College Classic in Houston
Louisiana's baseball program returns to Houston for the 2027 BRUCE BOLT College Classic, marking its sixth appearance and building on a strong 2026 season.
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Louisiana's baseball program returns to Houston for the 2027 BRUCE BOLT College Classic, marking its sixth appearance and building on a strong 2026 season.
The annual camp, now in its 27th year, offers fundamental instruction for middle and high school players at Carencro High and Lafayette Renaissance this weekend.

The university’s athletics department has detailed a slate of six special game‑day events for the upcoming 2026 season, each highlighting distinct Cajun traditions and community ties.

Campers gathered at M.L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park to sharpen bunting, base running and sliding under the watchful eyes of UL athletes and coaches

Old Dominion's women's soccer team has released its 2026 slate, featuring seven home contests, a tough non‑conference slate and a Sun Belt schedule that includes matchups against Duke, Virginia Tech and a host of conference powerhouses.

The Ragin' Cajuns add Micah Kendrick, Kendall Dove, Manny Salas and Griffin Miller, expanding their transfer class to 12 and roster to 32, while nine players enter the portal.

After four head coaches since 2021, Liberty High School in Baton Rouge appoints Devyn Baker as its latest head coach, sparking optimism amid a demanding schedule and one of Louisiana's toughest Class 5A districts.

A visit by the Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team turned a routine hospital stop into a moment of joy for children and families in Lafayette.

Lafayette’s Cajundome, freshly upgraded and strategically positioned at the crossroads of I‑10 and I‑49, will host the Sugar Bowl LHSAA Boys’ Basketball State Championships once again, promising higher ticket sales, record crowds and a boost for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association reveals a new alignment of championship sites, bringing basketball back to the Cajundome, and moving powerlifting and wrestling to fresh venues across the state.

The Sugar Bowl LHSAA Boys' Basketball State Championships, known as "Marsh Madness," will move to the CAJUNDOME in Lafayette starting in March 2027, marking a shift from Lake Charles after more than ten years.
After a grueling conference stretch, the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns earn a spot in the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament, opening play in Starkville, Mississippi, where coach Matt Deggs sees redemption and players Lee Amedee and Drew Markle celebrate newfound unity.
With a 12‑9‑1 all‑time edge and a competitive history, the Ragin’ Cajuns are set to host the Chanticleers in a three‑game series that could shape their NCAA tournament hopes.

After a midseason slump, the Golden Eagles have surged to No. 8 in the D1Baseball rankings, boasting a 37‑14 record and a shot at hosting postseason games.