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May 15, 2004

LAFAYETTE- Not much went the way of the Ragin’ Cajuns Saturday afternoon as the Arkansas State Indians claimed both ends of the doubleheader at Moore Field. With the losses, Louisiana moves to 30-19 overall and 10-9 in Sun Belt play. ASU, who came into this week fighting for their playoff lives, move into the eighth and final spot with the wins (and UALR’s losses last night and today). ASU also picked up their first conference series win on the season with today’s victories.

Arkansas State battled back from a 6-0 hole to claim a 12-11 victory over the Cajuns in game one of today’s doubleheader at Moore Field.

Jeff Morgan came on in relief and allowed the winning run as he took the loss in the first half of the twin bill. Morgan (1-1) allowed the lone run off of two hits in an inning and a third of action.

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05-16-2004 08:55 AM
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