I said last season that the 2025 offseason would be the most critical offseason in the history of the program. The team responded with the worst record ever at 29-27, and the worst era ever at 3.69 era. This year is even more critical as the program has now missed the NCAA regional tournament two seasons in a row. Will the Cajuns softball program be like the La Tech women’s basketball program and be an afterthought? This season was an absolute failure in coaching, hitting, batting, fielding, and base running. No longer will the history of the program, the traditions, fan support, and facilities be enough to get good players if the program fails to make the NCAA regionals. EVERYTHING about this program needs to be evaluated. NIL and the portal have changed the game, and somehow, ULM has adapted. Word is the Cajuns have the most NIL softball money in the conference. If that is true, the expectations and standards clearly are not being met.
Seven offseason key points:
1. What will the coaching staff look like next season? (I think the Cajuns will have 2 new assistant coaches next season.) Alyson will not be fired; a rumor has it that she is locked down until 2029 with a $400k by out. The Cajuns either need to get better coaches or let the coaches they have coach.
2. What players transfer in? Will the Cajuns be aggressive in the portal? The Cajuns need help in many different areas. If more NIL money is needed, Alyson needs to ask and hustle for it. It is now part of a head coach's job.
3. Who transfers out? I am hearing that up to ten players are thinking about it. Hopefully, they changed their mind. If ten players leave, this program could be done. Some of the players also need to be told to clean out their lockers.
4. Will Alyson cut bait with any member of the staff or team that isn’t contributing? The team can’t afford to have anyone not contributing to the team. Can she make the hard decisions and stop playing Mr. nice guy?
5. What will the schedule look like? It is a must the Cajuns keep playing good teams. It will be harder to get good teams to come to Lamson Park if the Cajuns keep losing. Hopefully, Alyson's connection will keep the schedule strong both at home and away.
6. Who from the incoming freshman class will step up? Last season, I stated Lilly Knox and Haley Hart would be big-time players for the Cajuns. Hart was a stud, .364 average, 32 runs, 56 hits, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 9 homeruns, 40 rbi, 6 steals, .610 slugging percentage, 1.049 slugging plus on base percentage. She made me look like a genius. Knox also had her moments, but must cut down on the strikeouts. She whiffed 34 times in 87 at-bats, yet somehow still had a .424 on-base percentage because of 29 walks. I don’t think she was 100% this season, and if she returns next season, I think she can evidently be a Brook Ellestad-type player. Look for Ali Rios and Zoe Harrington to be huge players next season as incoming freshmen. I hope Harrington can win the starting job as catcher.
7. The off-season focus needs to begin with better overall coaching, raising more money, finding diamond in the rough type kids, improving the defense, improving hitting with runners in scoring position, reducing walks, and hit batters. The fan base is getting older, and many have already checked out. Most of those folks will renew their season tickets in the grandstands, but many will stop going to games. 2027, I think, will be a make-or-break season for the long-term future of this program.
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