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All sides remain silent concerning the future of the head coaches for the UL men's and women's basketball programs.
There is some question about whether men's coach Robert Lee and women's coach Errol Roger will be back next season, but both still held their jobs as of Tuesday night.
UL director of athletics David Walker spent last weekend attending administrative meetings in Hot Springs, Ark., during the early rounds of the Sun Belt Conference tournaments. He was expected to meet with both coaches at some point this week before making a decision.
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jparrott@theadvertiser.com • March 11, 2009
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Walker was unavailable for comment on Tuesday. He is expected to make his recommendation whether to retain Lee and Rogers sometime later this week to university president Joseph Savoie.
Lee recently completed his fifth season as the men's head coach and has one year left on a two-year contract extension he signed last spring. With this season's 10-20 finish, he is 50-75 with the Cajuns. He spent four years as the head coach at Opelousas High before becoming an assistant at UL in the summer of 1996. After eight years as an assistant, he became UL's head coach in August 2004.
Multiple attempts to reach Lee in the past week have been unsuccessful. He declined an in-person interview request last Thursday with The Daily Advertiser and did not reply to a text message left on his cell phone on Tuesday night.
UL has gone a combined 11-49 in two seasons under Rogers, who previously spent four years as an assistant at Mississippi State. The Cajuns posted a 3-27 mark this season, including a 0-18 mark in Sun Belt play.
Rogers, a 1995 graduate of UL who also served as the head coach at Opelousas Catholic and Lafayette High, has two years left on his current contract.
A voice message left on Rogers' cell phone Tuesday was not returned.
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