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LCU crowned Lexi Broussard as its 2025 Homecoming queen. Karen Carter photo

Broussard crowned Homecoming queen

October 20, 2025

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Lexi Broussard was crowned Louisiana Christian University’s Homecoming queen for 2025 during halftime of the football game against Nelson University, Oct. 18.

Broussard, an exercise science: clinical wellness major from Maurice, is the daughter of Sharon Broussard and Mathew Broussard and is a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Maurice.

“It is an honor and privilege to represent LCU as homecoming queen,” Broussard said. “There were so many other people that were just as worthy of receiving this honor, and I am humbled to have been chosen amongst them. This moment isn’t just mine. It belongs to all of us who love this school and what it stands for.”

The following students made up this year’s Homecoming court:

Senior Court

  • Camille Allgood, history major from Denham Springs
  • Claire Cullen, exercise science: clinical wellness major from Livingston

Junior Court

  • Journi Singleton, history major from Sulphur
  • Eva Villamor, biological sciences and chemistry major from Ville Platte

Sophomore Court

  • Emily Marks, social work major from Rayne
  • Jeri Vigé, applied biology and missions & ministries major from DeQuincy

Freshman Court

  • Riley Nickens, missions & ministries major from Baton Rouge
  • Destanee Stewart, psychology major from Natchitoches

LCU beat Nelson University 38-6 in the Homecoming football game.

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