LAFAYETTE — With his Louisiana-Lafayette baseball team struggling at the plate early in Saturday’s regular-season finale against Louisiana-Monroe, coach Tony Robichaux went ahead and let assistant Anthony Babineaux spread the news.
Babineaux went up and down the ranks and let his Ragin’ Cajuns know: Troy had shut out South Alabama 8-0, meaning the window was open — if you’re ready to step through it.
“We went and told them, and they went to work,” Robichaux said.
The Cajuns broke the game open with a five-run fifth inning to back another strong pitching performance by sophomore right-hander Evan Guillory in a 6-2 win.