2021 Louisiana Tech Softball Record Book

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Dr. BILLY BUNDRICK FIELD Dr. Billy Bundrick and Dr. Robert Mack Caruthers started a lifelong friendship in the first grade in Shreveport more than 70 years ago. They became good friends – "the very best of friends," according to Dr. Bundrick – during their years together at Alexander Elementary School, Hamilton Terrace Junior High School and Byrd High School. Eventually, after Dr. Bundrick transferred to Louisiana Tech following a freshman year at Texas A&M, the duo became roommates at Hale Hall. And although each pursued his own career direction – medicine for Bundrick and engineering professor for Caruthers – their passion for Louisiana Tech bonded their friendship until the passing of Dr. Caruthers in 2016. Now, the two men's names are being reunited. Louisiana Tech announced today that the new softball field will be named in honor of the highly-decorated orthopedic surgeon who has given more than 40 years of his professional career to his alma mater. The Dr. Billy Bundrick naming of the softball field is pending the approval of the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System. It comes thanks to a financial donation towards the facility from Dr. Bundrick's daughter, Margaret, and her husband, Jim Davison. "As the university was seeking assistance in the development of a state-of-the-art sports complex for our softball team, Jim and I were thrilled to help," said Margaret Davison. "When Brooks Hull mentioned the naming of the soccer field in memory of Dad's good friend, Dr. Caruthers, I knew this was the perfect opportunity to honor dad for a lifetime of dedication to Louisiana Tech." Dr. Billy Bundrick Field sits just west (less than 50 yards away) of Dr. Robert Mack Caruthers Soccer Field, the new home for the Lady Techster soccer program. The announcement of the naming of the soccer field came in October 2019 following a gift from Tim Cutt (1983, Petroleum Engineering) and his wife Carolyn in honor of the former Petroleum Engineering professor. "Robert Mack and I go back to the first grade," said Dr. Bundrick. "All the way through high school and Tech. We go way back. Robert Mack was a fine, fine man and a friend. The very best." Louisiana Tech has honored Dr. Bundrick in just about every conceivable way over the past four decades, and he has more than earned each one. The resume of the Bulldog football letter winner (1957-59), team captain, and longtime LA Tech team orthopedic doctor (1973-2013) is loaded with accolades from both the University and the athletics realm. "Dr. Billy Bundrick has been a steadfast supporter of Louisiana Tech since his days on the football field," said Louisiana Tech President Les Guice. "Seeing him work with our student-athletes to help them stay healthy has been a highlight of my time at Tech, and

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