Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are the athletic teams of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The college has been competing athletically since 1901. The Ragin' Cajuns compete in NCAA Division I, fielding 16 varsity teams.
Nickname
The University states that "Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns" is the nickname of the school's athletic teams.Founded in 1901 as Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute, the school is believed to have then been known as the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs nickname persisted when the school was renamed Southwestern Louisiana Institute in 1921. In 1960, the school became University of Southwestern Louisiana and in 1963 then–football coach Russ Faulkinberry changed the nickname of the football team from "Bulldogs" to "Raging Cajuns," a nod to the school's location in Acadiana. By the 1970s, the athletic department, sports information director Bob Henderson, and the student body picked up on the nickname. As published in the 1974 football guide, the nickname became official that year. Raging Cajuns was later shortened to Ragin' Cajuns. Briefly in 1984, USL's name became the University of Louisiana, but was reverted to University of Southwestern Louisiana via court challenge. In 1999, it became the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and maintained the Ragin' Cajuns nickname.
Facilities
The area where the majority of the school's athletic facilities are located is formally known as the "Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr. Sports and Entertainment Plaza." It is located apart from the main campus, and is bounded by West Congress Street to the north, Bertrand Drive to the west, Reinhardt Drive and Souvenir Gate to the south, and the coulee feeding into Coulee Mine to the east. It is more informally known as the Athletic Complex.Located in this area are:
- Cajundome
- Cajun Field
- Cajun Courts
- Yvette Girouard Field at Lamson Park
- M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park
- Track and Field Complex
- Donald and Janice Mosing Student-Athlete Performance Center
- Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility
Sports sponsored
Baseball
- First Year of Baseball: 1903
- First Year of Division I: 1972
- Years of Baseball: 101st season
- All-Time Division I Record : 1,301–885–4
- All-Time Sun Belt Record: 315–181
- NCAA Appearances/Last: Fifteen/2016
- All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: 20–25
- Regular Season Conference Championships: 16
- * Gulf States Conference
- * Southland Conference
- * American South Conference
- * Sun Belt Conference
- Conference Tournament championships: 7
- *American South Conference
- * Sun Belt Conference
- Last time in postseason: Lafayette Regional
- Finished tied for 3rd at 2000 College World Series after knocking off overall #1 South Carolina in Super Regional. Defeated Clemson and San Jose State, lost to Stanford twice.
Men's basketball
Notable Players include NCAA 2nd All-time leading scorer Dwight "Bo" Lamar, Dean Church, Andrew Toney, Marv Winkler, Dwayne Mitchell, and Elfrid Payton.
In 1973, the university became one of only five schools to ever receive the NCAA's Death Penalty, when their basketball program was barred from competing in the NCAA for the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons.
The current head coach is Bob Marlin.
- 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969 Gulf States Conference regular season champions
- 1977 and 1982 Southland Conference regular season champions
- 1992, 2000, and 2018 Sun Belt Conference regular season champions
- 2002, 2003, 2008, and 2011 Sun Belt Conference West division champions
- 1982 Southland Conference tournament champions
- 1992, 1994, 2000, 2014 Sun Belt Conference tournament champions
- 1982, 1983, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2014 NCAA Tournament appearances
Women's basketball
- 2007 NCAA Tournament appearance
- 2015 and 2016 Women's Basketball Invitational National champions
Football
- Football was the first team organized at the then Institute in 1901, although an advertisement promoting women's gymnastics was placed in 1900.
- Ron Gomez did the radio play-by-play for Cajuns football and basketball from 1961–1979, when he was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives. In that capacity, he worked with the David C. Treen administration to construct the Cajundome. Gomez had begun advocacy of the stadium while he served as president of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce in 1978.
- Participates in NCAA Division I FBS in the Sun Belt Conference. First played in 1901 under the school's previous name SLII.
- Charter member of NCAA Division I-A football.
- 1968 and 1970 Gulf States Conference champions, 1952 and 1965 Gulf States co-champions
- 2005 Sun Belt Conference co-champions
- 2018 and 2019 Sun Belt Conference divisional champions
- 1993 and 1994 Big West Conference co-champions
- 1944 Oil Bowl champion
- 2012 New Orleans Bowl champions
- 2014 New Orleans Bowl champions
On December 15, 2017, Billy Napier was named head football coach of the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns.
Softball
The Softball team is among the most successful of all Ragin' Cajun teams, having won 21 regular season championships, 16 conference tournament championships, and six appearances in the Women's College World Series. During the 2008 WCWS appearance the Ragin' Cajuns defeated #1 ranked Florida and eventually finished fifth. The Ragin' Cajun softball team has seen post-season play in 19 of the past 20 seasons. The Ragin' Cajuns have been Sun Belt Conference regular season champions in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019, Sun Belt tournament champions in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019 along with 27 NCAA Regionals, 33 NFCA All-Americans, and 37 consecutive winning seasons.The current head coach is Gerry Glasco. He replaced former head coach Michael Lotief, who was fired on November 19, 2017.
Men's tennis
1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1982 Southland Conference Champions; 1992, 1998, 2006, and 2014 Sun Belt Conference Champions, highest national ranking #15.The current head coach is Mark Jeffrey. They play their home matches at Cajun Courts, an off-campus tennis complex at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette near M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park, the Athletic Training facility, Yvette Girouard Field at Lamson Park and Cajun Field.
Women's Tennis
1986 and 1987 Southland Conference Champions and 1990 and 1991 American Southwest Conference Champions, highest national ranking was in 2006 at No. 51.The current head coach is Stephanie Vallejos. They play their home matches at Cajun Courts, an off-campus tennis complex at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette near M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park, the Athletic Training facility, Yvette Girouard Field at Lamson Park and Cajun Field.
Non–varsity sports
Men's Lacrosse as part of the MCLA, Badminton, Bowling, Cheerleading, Cricket, Ice Hockey as part of the ACHA, Inline Hockey as part of the NCRHA, Judo, Powerlifting, Rugby, Men's Soccer, Sport Shooting, Tae Kwon Do, Water Skiing.- Water Skiing - First year of competition: 1989. Has finished no worse than third in the annual NCWSA National Collegiate Water Ski Association championships since 1993. National champions: 1995, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2019.
Traditions
Mascots
- Bulldog
- Mr. Cajun
- RC the Bulldog
- "Gee" the bulldog prior to being the Ragin' Cajuns
- "The Fabulous Cajun Chicken" 1982–1999
- Cayenne
Notable players and coaches
Ragin Cajun Network
Louisiana launched the Ragin' Cajun Network in August 2011. The Network is a series of radio and television networks that provide access to sporting events throughout the state of Louisiana. Two Lafayette radio stations, KPEL-AM and KHXT-FM, provide play by play radio commentary called by broadcasters Jay Walker, and Steve Peloquin. The full list of participating stations are:- KPEL 1420 AM/KHXT 107.9 FM in Lafayette
- KANE 1240 AM in New Iberia
- WGSO 990 AM in New Orleans
- KTUX 98.9 FM in Shreveport
- KLCL 1470 AM/KKRC 1290 AM in Lake Charles