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Ms. Alissa Dalton
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Home Phone: -- 5/10/2019 Two-run single in fourth inning has Ragin’ Cajuns competing for a title and 50-win season on Saturday SAN MARCOS, Texas – Another fourth inning rally lifted No. 7 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Softball to a win at the 2019 Sun Belt Conference Tournament, a 5-2 decision over Coastal Carolina which clinched a spot in the championship game. Alissa Dalton was Friday’s hero as her two-out, two-run single pulled Louisiana (49-4) ahead to stay at 3-2. A solo home run from Sarah Hudekand run scored off a wild pitch by Keeli Milligan added insurance in the fifth inning. Summer Ellyson made the rally stand as she went on to complete a string of six consecutive scoreless innings pitched after the Chanticleers (38-20) grabbed an early lead with a two-run home run in the first inning. Louisiana extended its winning streak to 26 games, the second-longest streak in program history which is now two off the record 28 set in 2012. Ellyson posted her 36th win which moved her past Melissa Coronado (35 in 2001) and into sole possession of second place on the single-season record listing. UP NEXT The game can be viewed on ESPN?, heard in the Acadiana region on ESPN 1420-AM and will be available worldwide on the ESPN 1420 app. LEADING THE RAGIN’ CAJUNS Julie Rawls’ leadoff walk in the fourth inning, her team-high tying second of the tournament, started the fourth inning rally. After Raina O’Neal reached on a fielder’s choice, Kourtney Gremillion laid down a sacrifice bunt to put runners in scoring position for Dalton’s decisive hit. Hudek’s home run was her team-leading 11th of the season and Louisiana’s first in the tournament. Milligan stole a base each time she was aboard the base path, upping her season total to 59, and scored both times. She swiped third in the first inning and scored on O’Neal’s grounder, then in the fifth inning took advantage of an error after stealing second to later score on the wild pitch. Ellyson settled in after Kassdy Smith’s home run in the initial frame, retiring 14 of the next 15 batters faced through the fifth inning. Of the eight strikeouts she recorded, the largest one registered the final out of the sixth inning after the Chanticleers had loaded the bases. NOTEWORTHY •Now at 49 wins, Louisiana is on the verge of the program’s first 50-win season since 2012 (went 53-6). It would mark the 12th 50-win season overall in program history.
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