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The facility originally named Moore Field was renamed after University of Louisiana at Lafayette benefactor, M.L. Tigue Moore's death in 1994. It is currently the largest baseball stadium in the Sun Belt Conference [ 2 ] [ circular reference ] and one of the two largest collegiate baseball stadium in Louisiana.
Lafayette has made four appearances in the College World Series in the 1950s and 1960s, the final round of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. Coached by former major leaguer Charlie Gelbert , the Leopards made it the semi-finals in 1953 before bowing to the University of Texas , finishing third; in 2016, the 1953 team was inducted into ...
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team is the college baseball team of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The Ragin' Cajuns baseball team competes in NCAA Division I in the Sun Belt Conference. They play their home games on campus at M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park and were coached by head coach Tony Robichaux, until his death ...
In 2011, 16 of Lafayette's 23 teams academic performance scored within the top ten percent of their respective sport. Lafayette led the Patriot League, which placed second behind the Ivy League. [2] Lafayette's first recorded athletic event outside of the student body was a baseball game against Easton amateurs, a 44–11 win on November 8, 1865.
Hilton Rahn '51 Field at Kamine Stadium is a college baseball stadium in the Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex in Forks Township, Pennsylvania. It hosts the Lafayette Leopards of the Patriot League . The stadium is completely composed of natural grass with a dirt infield and dirt base paths.
The 2022 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team represented the University of Louisiana at Lafayette during the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season.The Ragin' Cajuns played their home games at M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park and were led by third–year head coach Matt Deggs.
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Beginning in 1948, Lafayette teams played at Clark Field through 1976, Clark Field called "Bull Stadium" when hosting the Bulls. Clark Field was located on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The ballpark was torn down in 2000. [22] [23] The Bayou Bullfrogs played at Tigue Moore Field from 1998 to 2000.