Jacob Martinez named Louisiana Tech Director of Football Operations
Martinez arrives in Ruston after spending the past three years at UTEP as the Miners’ player personnel director
view moreLouisiana Tech men’s basketball squad to train, play in Puerto Rico in August
LA Tech will get 10 days of practice leading up to the trip on Aug. 9-15 where they will participate in three games.
view moreMLB Draft: Eight Louisiana schools have at least one player taken, mixed bag of news on LSU recruits
Major League Baseball’s first-year player draft concluded Tuesday with a total of 15 players from Louisiana schools hearing their names called.
view moreLouisiana Tech and North Texas sign contract for home-and-home football series
Louisiana Tech has signed a two-game, home-and-home scheduling agreement with North Texas, both athletic departments announced on Tuesday.
view moreLouisiana Tech completes 2022 volleyball roster with Grambling transfer, Mexican international additions
Louisiana Tech Head Coach Amber McCray announced two signees who will join the Lady Techsters in the 2022 season.
view moreLouisiana Tech has four selected on Day Two of 2022 MLB Draft
Louisiana Tech’s Ryan Jennings, Kyle Crigger, Taylor Young and Cade Gibson made history on Monday afternoon as the most Bulldogs selected in the first 10 rounds of a Major League draft.
view moreLSU’s Barber, Lindblad highlight LSWA Men’s and Women’s College Golf Teams
The state of Louisiana’s top-ranked collegiate golfers – LSU’s Garrett Barber and Ingrid Lindblad – highlighted the 2022 Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) Men’s and Women’s College Golf teams.
view moreRecruiting: St. Augustine offensive lineman Troy Smith commits to Louisiana Tech
The 6-3, 295 pounder mans the right tackle spot for the Purple Knight but is capable of playing other spots.
view moreLouisiana Tech land baseball transfers Hector, Drost
Right-handed pitcher Rawley Hector and outfielder Brady Drost have been added to the Bulldogs roster.
view moreTom Schwaner: A New Orleans baseball institution
Except for the years he played professionally, he was a fixture in local baseball, capped by his 14-year tenure as the head baseball coach at the University of New Orleans.
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