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Lady Cajuns Soccer 2009
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Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns women’s soccer team announced the 2009 captains on Wednesday as senior Courtney Hofland, junior Kelli Jestes and redshirt-sophomore Gayla Foster were chosen to lead the team this season.
Hofland returns for her final season having played in 58 games over her illustrious career. She currently sits tied atop UL’s record books with 15 goals scored and 37 total points. Last season Hofland was the second-leading scorer on the squad, netting four goals and one assist.
Jestes has been a staple of Louisiana’s offensive power over the past two seasons. After a superb freshman season in 2007, she kept up her scoring parade in 2008, adding eight points to her career total (28). Last season, she played in all 19 games, making 16 starts on the year.
Foster sat out the 2008 season after suffering a season-ending injury during the preseason. During her freshman year she played in all 21 matches for the Cajuns, making 19 starts and was a part of a defensive unit that posted six shutouts.
The Ragin’ Cajuns women’s soccer team will kickoff the 2009 season with an exhibition game against former UL soccer alumni on Saturday at the Ragin’ Cajuns Track/Soccer Facility. Gametime is scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
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UL Soccer Set To Host Alumni Match Saturday
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The 2009 UL Lady Cajuns soccerer team will faceoff against Louisiana soccer alumni on Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team will begin the 2009 season on Saturday with an exhibition match against former Cajun alumni at the Ragin' Cajuns Track and Soccer Facility. The match is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. and admission is free for the public.
Saturday's match will kickoff the 10th anniversary celebration of Ragin' Cajuns soccer. The 2009 squad will feature the team's leading returning scorer and lone senior, Courtney Hofland. Last season she scored four goals and tallied one assist to bring her caeer goal total to 15. Taking the field alongside her will be juniors, Chelsea Balestra and Kelli Jestes. Each recorded three goals and two assists last season.
The alumni team will be comprised of former Cajun stars, including Bridgette Adorno, Ashley Delahoussaye, Taunya Geelhoed, Stephanie Lynch, Kristen Malen, Callie Oliver, Meredith Smith and Lindsey Webb to name a few.
The 2009 roster will have their hands full as many of the alumni are featured prominently throughout UL's record books.
Oliver is tied atop the record books with current Cajun, Hofland, with 15 career goals, while Malen ranks highly with 9 career shutouts and a 1.47 GAA as goalkeeper. Other highlights from the alumni squad include Geelhoed, Smith and Webb's career-best 72 matches played for UL and five former Cajuns are ranked among the top-10 in career total points. Four players were named to the All-Louisiana Team over their careers with Lynch earning Second Team All-Sun Belt in 2007.
The Ragin' Cajuns' regular season will begin on Friday, Aug. 21 as McNeese State comes to town for a match scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. at the Ragin' Cajuns Soccer and Track Facility.
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UL 2009 Lady Cajuns Alumni Game at Gator Cove
I couldn't stay till the end ... had to get to work, but when I left the 2009 team was up 2-1. I do know that no matter how the game turned out . . . UL won :)
I was able to take a few pics, I plan on making a slide show and giving the other 150 pics to the athletic department.
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Re: UL 2009 Lady Cajuns Alumni Game at Gator Cove
Ugh, my calendar had the game at 6pm. I hate when that happens.
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Re: UL 2009 Lady Cajuns Alumni Game at Gator Cove
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_ I couldn't stay till the end ... had to get to work, but when I left the 2009 team was up 2-1. I do know that no matter how the game turned out . . . UL won :)
I was able to take a few pics, I plan on making a slide show and giving the other 150 pics to the athletic department. _
The 2009 team won 5-3...fun match.
Thanks for the excellent photos.
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Soccer Takes Down Alumni, 5-3
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In a friendly exhibition match, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns women's soccer team was able to outscore the Cajuns alumni, 5-3, on Saturday at the Ragin' Cajuns Track and Soccer Facility.
Delaina McGee led the way for the current roster scoring three goals on four shots.
The Cajuns were able to jump out to an early lead after Jordan Blevins found the back of the net at the 9:39 mark. McGee scored her first goal minutes later at 13:12 and Allison Baker was credited with the assist.
The alumni squad cut into the lead after Stephanie Lynch scored off an assist by Ainsley Breaux at 20:10.
But the Cajuns increased their lead to 3-1 when Carligh Martin set up Chelsea Balestra at the 28:55 mark.
UL's all-time leading scorer, Callie Oliver drew the alumni to within one with a goal off a corner kick by Lindsay Webb at 42:15.
McGee would open up the second half with her second goal on the day on an assist by Kelli Jestes at 49:13 for a 4-2 lead.
Ashley Delahoussaye scored for the alumni at 73:53 before the Cajuns sealed the win with McGee's third goal at 76:19.
As a team, UL tallied 29 shots with 16 shots on goal. The alumni mustered 11 shots and five shots on goal.
The Ragin' Cajuns will officially start the 2009 season with a match against McNeese State on Friday at 7 p.m. at the Ragin' Cajuns Track and Soccer Facility.
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Lady Cajuns Soccer Opens with McNeese
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UL – Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns soccer team is set open its 2009 season with two matches against two Southland Conference opponents over the next three days. On Friday, UL will face off against in-state foe, McNeese State, on Friday at 7 p.m. CT at the Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer and Track Facility. The Ragin’ Cajuns will then take on Stephen F. Austin on Sunday with a home match scheduled to start at 1 p.m. CT.
The Cajuns hold a 3-1-2 all-time advantage over McNeese State. Last season, the Cowgirls were able to claim a 2-1 victory in Lake Charles, La. Kelli Jestes scored the Ragin’ Cajuns’ lone goal in the loss. UL’s last win over McNeese came in 2006 with a 4-0 shutout. Last season, the Cowgirls finished 11-8-1 overall. In 2007, the two teams played to a 2-2 double overtime draw.
Sunday’s match with Stephen F. Austin will be the first meeting of the two programs. The Ladyjacks finished the 2008 season with a 9-7-2 overall record.
The Cajuns will open the 2009 season with five home matches in the first seven games.
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Courtney Hofland sets UL scoring mark - Game Today at 1pm
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In the opening match of the 2009 season, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns played in-state rival, McNeese State to a double overtime 1-1 draw Friday night at the Ragin' Cajuns Track and Soccer Facility. During the match, UL senior Courtney Hofland, became the Cajun's all-time goal scorer after scoring late in the second half.
The Cowgirls struck first and grabbed an early 1-0 lead in the first half when Jana Barrow found the back of the net at the 15:54 mark.
At the end of the first period, McNeese managed to out shoot UL 10-2, with five shots on goal. The Ragin' Cajuns' goalkeeper, Amanda Moorefield tallied four saves during the first 45 minutes.
In the second half, the Ragin' Cajuns were able gain an advantage when McNeese's Jordan Picu garnered her second yellow card and was ejected from the match at the 57:14 mark.
Hofland was able tie the match, 1-1, after the Cajuns were awarded a penalty kick with 7:15 left in the second half to send the match into overtime. With the goal, Hofland became UL's all-time career leader with 16 goals.
With mere seconds left at the end of the first overtime, the Ragin' Cajuns sent two consecutive shots at McNeese's net but both ricocheted off the post to send the game into the second overtime.
In the second overtime, the Cajuns were able to get off seven shots but none found their mark and the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
As a team, UL recorded 21 shots and eight shots on goal with McNeese firing 19 shots and nine on goal. Hofland led the way for UL tallying six shots and Kelli Jestes recorded four. Four other Cajuns had two shots each.
Moorefield won the battle in the net, registering eight saves to Cassandra Reed's seven.
The Ragin' Cajuns return to the pitch on Sunday to take on Stephen F. Austin. The match is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. CT
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Cajun Women Seek First Win This Weekend
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After starting the season with a tough schedule, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team look to notch their first victory of the season on Friday night against Northwestern State at the Ragin' Cajuns Soccer and Track Facility. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. CT. "It should be a very good match," said Louisiana head coach Scot Wieland. "We match up very well with Northwestern State."
UL (0-3-1) recently went 0-2 on a road trip that included a 2-1 loss to Tulsa and a 7-0 loss to Oklahoma State. The Cajuns' Kelli Jestes scored the only goal on the road trip.
"It was a tough weekend but we continued to build our team's chemistry," added Wieland. "We knew we were good enough to win those games, we just need players to step it up."
Friday's match with Northwestern State will be the first of three straight at home games for UL including Baylor (Sept. 6) and LSU (Sept. 13)
Northwestern State made it a clean sweep this week for the Southland Conference soccer players of the week honors with goalie Lindy Strahan being selected as goalkeeper of the week for the second consecutive week.
Senior forward Chelsey Gibbs was named the league's offensive player of the week while freshman Kali Hellinghausen was voted as the Southland's co-defensive player of the week.
Following the Northwestern State match the Cajuns will conclude the weekend by playing Baylor at 1 p.m.
Baylor is 1-0-2 heading into Friday's Action with ties against North Dakota State and Rice. Their lone victory came over Lamar this past Sunday.
For the Cajuns this season, Courtney Hofland and Jestes lead in shots on goal with four apiece. Hofland leads UL with two goals on the season.
Sophomore goalkeeper Amanda Moorefield leads the team in saves with 21 saves.
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Cajuns Hit The Road
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Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team will look to snap a seven-game losing streak when it opens up Sun Belt play at North Texas and Denver on Friday and Sunday. In conference-opening matches on the road, UL has posted an overall record of 4-2-3. Four of those contests were decided in overtime.
Kellile Jestes and Cayla Chatman lead active members of the team in goals scored with one apiece, while Jordan Belvins leads the team with one assist. Jestes also leads the Cajuns with 13 shots on the season.
Freshman goalkeeper Lauren Berlingo has recorded a team-high 28 saves this season. In the last two matches she has recorded 15 saves, including a season-high nine against LSU.
North Texas (4-4-0) enters the contest on a three-game losing streak. In its last three matches, the Mean Green has been outscored 4-0. Michelle Young leads North Texas with three goals on the year. Goalie Mandy Hall has 40 saves on the season.
The Pioneers have dropped their last two matches, losing to Oregon and Oregon State last weekend. Denver (5-3-1) is led by Kaitlin Bast and Kelli Breidenbach who have three goals each. Bast also has two assists.
Goalie Lara Campbell has recorded 47 saves on the season in nine games.
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Winless Women Host 2 Arkansas schools this weekend
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Louisiana's soccer team is still in search of a win as Arkansas State and UALR come to Lafayette for a pair of matches this weekend. On Friday, UL will face the Red Wolves at 7:00 p.m. Sunday's match against the Trojans is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Both Matches will take place at the Ragin' Cajuns Soccer and Track Facility.
UL has won the previous five matches against ASU. The Cajuns lead the all-time series 6-3.
The Cajuns have also put together a three-game winning streak over the Trojans, outscoring UALR 10-3. UL leads the overall series, 7-2.
The Red Wolves sit at 5-4-1on the season and are 2-0 in conference play. In its last outing, ASU was able to defeat Troy 3-0 after taking down South Alabama 4-3 in overtime last week.
Kara Nitti leads Arkansas State with four goals this year. Goalkeepers Susan Brown and Megan Stoltzfus have combined for a 1.46 goals against average.
UALR enters the contest with record of 3-6-1. In Sun Belt play, the Trojans are 0-1-1 after a 2-0 loss to Troy and a 2-2 tie with South Alabama last weekend.
Christina Veasley has tallied four goals for the Trojans. Rachel Maina and Danielle Dunsworth each have scored twice for UALR.
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Re: Winless Women Host 2 Arkansas schools this weekend
Winless?????? Whats happening to soccer? Why Winless?
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It appears to be another tough year for both women's soccer and volleyball. I thought both were expecting a pretty good year.
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YES! Lady Cajuns WIN over FAU 2-0
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Cajuns Grab First Win Over FAU, 2-0
Maci Andrus scored her first career goal in a 2-0 win over FAU.
Cayla Chatman and Maci Andrus were able to score one goal apiece as Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team was able garner their first win of the 2009 season over Florida Atlantic. With the 2-0 shutout win over the Owls, the Cajuns recorded their first Sun Belt win of the season and snapped a 12-game losing streak.
The Cajuns grabbed an early 1-0 lead in the 39th minute of the first half. Chatman was able to find the back of the net for the Cajuns' first goal from the center of the box. The shot was able to beat FAU's Ashley Lantes in the upper left corner. It was the freshman's second career goal.
Andrus was able to put the game away in the 80th minute for UL. Andrus was able to draw the keeper out of the net and score on the rebound as the ball slipped through Lantes' hands. It was Andrus' first career goal.
Chatman led the Cajuns with five shots, three coming on frame.
Louisiana's Lauren Berlingo recorded her first career shutout, garnering five saves in the contest.
The Cajuns (1-12-1, 1-5 Sun Belt) will wrap up the 2009 home schedule next weekend. On Friday, UL will host Western Kentucky at 7 p.m. CT. On Sunday, the Cajuns will take on Middle Tennessee in the last home game of the year. It will also be Louisiana's Senior day, honoring the team's lone senior, Courtney Hofland.
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Re: YES! Lady Cajuns WIN over FAU 2-0
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Congratulations! It's been a tough year, but I admire the fact that the team fights to the end. You should be proud as are we of this effort. Good luck this weekend.
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Louisiana Lady Cajuns Soccer Carries the Weekend
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<b> Chatman Gives Cajuns Win Over USA </b>
Cayla Chatman leads the Cajuns with four goals this season.
Freshman Cayla Chatman's early goal was enough to lift Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team over the Jaguars of South Alabama in Mobile on Sunday with a 1-0 victory.
Chatman's fourth score on the year came in the 13th minute of the contest. Kelli Jestes was credited for the assist as the freshman forward was able to beat USA's keeper on a breakaway, finding the left side of the net. The game-winning goal was Chatman's only shot recorded on the afternoon.
Both Chatman and Jestes lead all Cajuns with four goals on the season.
The Cajuns' defense also proved invaluable with goalkeeper Lauren Berlingo recording seven saves in her second shutout this year.
The Jaguars outshot the Cajuns, 14-9, but both teams recorded seven shots on goal.
UL improves to 2-15-1 on the season and 2-8-0 in Sun Belt play with the win.
Louisiana will play its season finale on the road against Louisiana-Monroe on Friday. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. CT.
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Re: Louisiana Lady Cajuns Soccer Carries the Weekend
...very happy to see the win. Despite the tough season with injuries and close losses, the team always plays with great passion. All should be proud.
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Weather Forces Final Match To Saturday
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Louisiana's Lady Cajuns soccer team will close out the 2009 season with a trip to Monroe, La., to take on in-state and Sun Belt rival Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday at 2 p.m. CT. The match was originally scheduled for Friday evening, but incoming inclement weather has forced a change. Saturday's match will be held at the NELSA Soccer Complex.
The Lady Cajuns (2-15-1, 2-8 Sun Belt) are coming off their second win of the season with a 1-0 victory over South Alabama last Sunday.
Leading the offensive charge for UL are Cayla Chatman and Kellie Jestes, both of whom have four goals on the season. Jordan Blevins has two goals on the season. Jestes also has two assists, while the other two-assist player is Chelsea Balestra.
In goal, Lauren Berlingo has pitched two shutouts. She has a .697 save percentage and has 83 saves on the season.
The Cajuns are 4-1-2 all time against the Warhawks.
The Warhawks (2-13-2, 1-8 Sun Belt) are led by Linsdey Tubbs and Kelly Browne. Both players have three goals on the season. The other three-goal player is Britnie Markham. Tubbs has three assists, while Browne has two. Markham has one assist on the season.
The Warkhawks have been outscored 58-to-15 on the season, with 34 goals coming in the second half of the match. They also have been outshot 285-to-172.
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Soccer Drops Season Finale, 3-2
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An early two-goal lead could not hold up as Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns soccer team fell in overtime to Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday in the 2009 season finale, 3-2.
Cayla Chatman was able to get UL on the board in the 20th minute, scoring from 20 yards out. Two minutes later, Chatman scored again after an assist from Dani Presley, for a 2-0 halftime lead. With the two scores, Chatman scored a team-best six goals for the Cajuns this season. Her performance ranks fifth all-time for goals scored in a single season. It was also the first multi-goal game of the year for Chatman and the Cajuns.
Well into the second half, the Warhawks responded scoring in the 63rd and 73rd minute to force the match into the extra frame. In overtime, Tiffany Bombard scored her second goal of the day to win the match.
Hannah Snopek and Lauren Berlingo split time in goal, combining for 15 saves. But Louisiana-Monore's offense was ablt to outshoot the Cajuns 34-16.
Chatman led UL with five shots. Kelli Jestes and Chelsea Balestra each recorded four shots during the contest.
The Cajuns finish the season 2-16-1 overall and 2-9 in Sun Belt matches. ULM improved to 3-13-2 and 2-8 in league play heading into their season finale on Sunday.
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Re: Soccer Drops Season Finale, 3-2
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does 2-16-1 mean its time for a new coach????
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does 2-16-1 mean its time for a new coach????
I think so.
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Re: Soccer Drops Season Finale, 3-2
Having attended all home games this year, I believe coaches Wieland and Gardner have done an admirable job. Key players on crutches will deter your path to a good season. Considering the tough season and tough losses, I saw a team play with such heart and determination...made me proud. I believe this is a reflection of the coaching staff.
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Re: Soccer Drops Season Finale, 3-2
28-51-14 in 5 years at the helm is hard to take.
He did have a good record when he took the job but something has happened.
This years 2-16-1 record was his worst at a time when his program should be well established.
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_ 28-51-14 in 5 years at the helm is hard to take.
He did have a good record when he took the job but something has happened.
This years 2-16-1 record was his worst at a time when his program should be well established. _
Really, you think Scott is not doing a good job? He has players from one of the best club teams in California and in the nation looking at ULL. Cali to Louisiana is no easy sell. They had a rough very rough year with injurys. Allow Scott to do his job. It was not an easy process to take over from Pogi. I hear Pogi's departure was not easy? Scott is a hard worker, good coach and a good recruiter.