Raymond Didier

Sport: Baseball

Induction Year: 2017

University: LSUNichollsUL-Lafayette

Induction Year: 2017

RAYMOND DIDIER – He touched three different sports programs in the state prominently and coached Nicholls State to the Division II College World Series 1970 finals — the first Louisiana school to seriously challenge for a national baseball championship. Didier started coaching at Southwestern Louisiana Institute (now Louisiana-Lafayette) in 1948. In nine seasons there, Ray’s SLI teams won five Gulf States Conference baseball championships. He also coached football at Southwestern for six years, winning one league title. In 1957, Didier moved to LSU where the Tigers went 104-79 in baseball under him and won the 1961 SEC title. He also served as an assistant on Paul Dietzel’s 1958 national championship football team. In 1963, he went to Nicholls State where he coached the Colonels to 217 baseba;; victories between 1964 and 1971, including that run that brought the Colonels to the precipice of a national Division II title. Didier retired from coaching after the 1971 season with an overall 458-311-3 (.647) baseball record and remained as athletic director until he passed away. The Colonels’ baseball stadium is named for him. Born 1-7-20 in Marksville, La., died 3-9-78 in Jefferson, La.