LAFAYETTE — Louisiana-Lafayette baseball coach Tony Robichaux took an hour Wednesday to conduct a post-mortem on his team’s 2016 season instead of preparing for Mississippi State and the Starkville super regional.
Robichaux did not anticipate that would be the case going into Monday, when the Cajuns needed to win one of two games on their home turf to advance. Looking around at his team after its second loss that day, Robichaux could see his players felt the same.
That, Robichaux said, was a good sign.
“The one thing we do is we have high expectations,” Robichaux said.