Louisiana State University at Eunice


Louisiana State University Eunice is a public junior college in Eunice, Louisiana. It is the only junior college associated with the Louisiana State University System. It enrolls over 3,000 full and part-time students and has the highest transfer rates among all two-year institutions in Louisiana.

History

LSU Eunice was founded in 1964 by the Louisiana State Legislature to provide basic higher education opportunities to students located in southwest Louisiana. The LSU Board of Supervisors approved the establishment of LSU Eunice and Louisiana State University Shreveport in 1965.
State Representative Allen C. Gremillion of Crowley was instrumental in passage of the legislation creating LSU Eunice.
Through the work of Curtis Joubert, the former mayor of Eunice, LSU-E established the Cajun Prairie Wildflower Habitat.

Athletics

The LSU–Eunice Bengals offer six varsity sports teams. The school sponsors baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's soccer, women's soccer and softball and the teams are members of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Baseball and softball are Division II NJCAA independent teams, men's and women's basketball competes in Division I in the Miss-Lou Conference. The men's and women's soccer teams are Division I NJCAA independents. The athletic department's official nickname is Bengals and the official colors are purple and gold.
The LSU–Eunice baseball team plays at Bengal Stadium, the men's and women's basketball teams play at the HPRE Center and the softball team plays at Lady Bengal Softball Field. The men's and women's soccer teams are currently in the process of constructing a game field.

National Championships

LSU–Eunice has won six NJCAA national titles in softball and six NJCAA titles in baseball. Women's basketball has made two appearances at the NJCAA National Tournament and finished as high as fourth in 2007.