The 21-ranked Louisiana Ragin’ Cajun softball team will travel to Baton Rouge this weekend, to take part in the Baton Rouge Regional.

Louisiana, who will be making their 20th-consecutive regional appearance, including their 28th in the last 29 years, will be part of a four-team field that also includes top-seeded LSU, along with Houston and Fordham.

Play begins on Friday at Tiger Park, with Louisiana facing Houston at 3 o'clock, before LSU takes on Fordham at 5:30 in the double-elimination format.

Louisiana will enter the regional with an overall record of 38-14.

The Cajuns have advanced to a number of Super Regional in recent years, winning five-straight regionals, from 2012-2016, including 6 of their last 8, and 7 of their last 10.

This last time Louisiana appeared in Baton Rouge for a postseason regional was last season, falling to LSU in the regional title game, but they won the three previous times they gone there, in 2008, 2010, and 2013.

Today we look back at that one of those regional championships, the 2010 Baton Rouge Regional:

On the first day, Louisiana picked-up a big win, blanking the Texas A&M Aggies, 5-0.

The Cajuns jumped on top early, when Melissa Verde singled in the first inning, before Gabriele Bridges crushed a 2-run home run, to give them a quick 2-0 lead.

Louisiana managed to give themselves a little breathing room in the 5th, scoring an unearned run, to make it 3-0, before adding two insurance runs in the 6th, including a run-scoring double by Bridges, her third RBI of the game, to wrap-up the scoring.

While Bridges was the offensive star, Brittany Cuevas was fabulous in the circle, tossing a five-hit shutout, while striking out 8.

That put UL in the winners bracket on Saturday against top-seeded LSU, who defeated McNeese St. on Friday, 6-0.

Just like on Friday, pitching was story for Louisiana on Saturday, as Donna Bourgeois threw a complete-game shutout, her 10th of the season, to guide the Cajuns to a 1-0 victory over the Tigers.

Like Cuevas a day prior, Bourgeois was superb, scattering five hits, while fanning five.

Freshman shortstop Nerissa Myers was the difference, from an offensive standpoint, singling home the game's only run in the 4th inning.

The win over LSU moved Louisiana into Championship Sunday with an undefeated record, as they awaited an opponent.

In the second game on Saturday, Texas A&M eliminated McNeese St., 2-0, before also eliminating LSU, 1-0.

That set-up the finals, pitting Louisiana against Texas A&M.

The title game wasn't much of a contest, as the Cajuns put on a hitting clinic, banging out 14 hits, including two in each inning, as they cruised to a 6-1 triumph over the Aggies, giving them their second regional title over a three-year timespan.

Bridges provided one of the big blows, with a 3-run homer in the 4th inning.

Again, the pitching was stellar for the Cajuns, as Cuevas recorded her second win of the regional inside the circle, allowing only one run on four hits, while coaxing 12 ground ball outs.

Over the weekend, Cuevas and Bourgeois combined to allow only one run on only 14 its in 21 innings.

Both pitchers were named to the All-Regional Team, along with Myers, Vallie Gaspard, and Bridges, who was also tabbed the Most Valuable Player.

Louisiana didn't fare as well as they would have liked in the Super Regionals, dropping two-straight games to UCLA, but their championship in the 2010 Baton Rouge Regional is one that many Cajun fans won't soon forget.

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