CajunRed I agree with you a lot. Many of these AAU coaches, and I am not talking Louisiana, are viewed to be a problem in college basketball. I do not know any of them, but where there is that much smoke there has to be some fire.
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CajunRed I agree with you a lot. Many of these AAU coaches, and I am not talking Louisiana, are viewed to be a problem in college basketball. I do not know any of them, but where there is that much smoke there has to be some fire.
yeah, thanks. while he may not be a "butt" in your opinion, he certainly is no friend to the cajuns. i remember him saying on the air one day a few years back that, given his choice, he would steer his d1 players to the school just east of the basin. and i don't mean southern. just saying.
I remember many years ago there was a team from Florida who was selected to play in the NIT post season. They complained all week in the press about being unfairly overlooked by the NCAA. That team came to Blackum and got beat by the Cajuns in the first round of the NIT. Still makes me smile.
The Cajuns take on the Rice Owls on Wednesday night at the Cajundome at 7 P.M.
Good Luck Cajuns!
http://www.collegeinsider.com/tourna...le-results.php
Dion Rainey from the corner!
We needed to be pushing our Wednesday's game from the get-go------Not a word in Mondays paper---Come on Buckly---come on new SID---don't blow this deal!!!!!---Half of the Sports front page to LSU basketball------truly unacceptable!!!!!!!
I actually contacted 107.9 about advertising it on the air
they seem to be 100% behind it, and heard multiple shout outs on air and they even posted on there facebook page of over 41,000
word is students get in free...(i dont know if this is true, i mean I already bought a ticket to the game)
I read somewhere, maybe ragincajuns.com?... that because it is a tournament sponsored by CIT and not considered a Home game.... that you cannot have special ticket options. Even students have to pay. With your ID though, I think you get a ticket for $5.
Yeah it is $5 a ticket
but i heard rumor that upc and other ul programs are going to pay for the students tickets
don't know if that is true or not
if it is i have a ticket if anybody needs
Damn----this is what I am talking about -----Nobody Knows/Knows for sure what the hell is going on for the game----about what 50 hours till the tip off!!!
<b> TUESDAY MARCH 13 </b>
Robert Morris (24-10) @ Indiana State (18-14) 7:00
Tennessee State (20-12) @ Mercer (22-11) 7:00
Coastal Carolina (19-11) @ Old Dominion (20-13) 7:00
Tennessee Tech (19-13) @ Georgia State (21-11) 7:00
McNeese State (17-15) @ Toledo (18-16) 7:00
Utah Valley State (20-12) @ Weber State (24-6) 9:00
<b> WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 </b>
Manhattan (20-12) @ Albany (19-14) 7:00
Yale (19-9) @ Fairfield (19-14) 7:00
Bowling Green (16-15) @ Oakland (17-15) 7:00
Buffalo (19-10) @ American (20-11) 7:30
Rice (17-15) @<b> LOUISIANA </b>(16-15) 8:00
North Dakota (17-14) @ Drake (17-15) 8:00
UC Santa Barbara (20-10) @ Idaho (18-13) 9:00
Cal State Bakersfield (16-14) @ Utah State (17-15) 10:00
Cal State Fullerton (21-9) @ Loyola Marymount (19-12) 10:00
<b> THURSDAY MARCH 15 </b>
Kent State (21-11) @ USC Upstate (20-12) 7:00
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Brian McCann
UL SID </center>
MSU vs. UL final?!
<b> UPC, SGA, Sodexho Campus Dining & Louisiana Spice Catering To Cover Admission Costs </b>
LAFAYETTE, La. -- University of Louisiana students will receive free admission to Wednesday night's Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball game after several UL student groups and campus corporate partners agreed to sponsor the tickets.
The group, consisting of the University Program Council (UPC), the Student Government Association (SGA), Sodexo Campus Dining and Louisiana Spice Catering, agreed to cover the cost of all student tickets for any postseason tournament games played in the Cajundome this year.
Originally, under CollegeInsider.com tournament guidelines, students would have had to pay a $5 admission charge.
"Because of the wonderful opportunity for our men's basketball team to host a game in postseason play, we feel it is equally important to allow our students to share and support in this excitement by allowing them into the game free," Anthony Daniel, Director of the UL Student Union said.
"We would like to thank our sponsors -- University Program Council (UPC), Student Government Association (SGA), and Sodexo Campus Dining -- for remembering our motto, 'Remembering That Our Students Come First' and making this all possible."
"I would like to thank everybody for stepping forward to guarantee that our students will be able to attend Wednesday night's basketball game for free," UL Director of Athletics Scott Farmer said.
"Being able to bring a CollegeInsider.com Tournament game to the Cajundome was a big step in the development of our basketball program and it is important to us that our students be able to celebrate the accomplishment.
"I have said many times that one of the things that makes UL athletics so special is that we have so many people who are willing to help out in whatever way they can. This is just another example of that Cajun spirit."
"I appreciate all the support that we have received to promote the game against Rice this week," head coach Bob Marlin said. "A good student crowd is so important to our success because they have the energy to ignite the crowd and create a great playing environment. We've been told time after time by opposing coaches how enthusiastic our student body is and what a great atmosphere we have in the Cajundome. I am really looking forward to Wednesday night."
Students who plan on attending the game will need to show their university ID for admission.
This will be the first time that the Ragin' Cajuns host a postseason tournament game in Lafayette since defeating Florida, 65-64, at Blackham Coliseum in the 1985 NIT.
Tickets for the game are now available for purchase. Ticket prices for the contest are $20 for courtside seats, $15 for first and second level seats between the baselines and $10 for second level seats in the endzone and all third level seats.
Season ticket holders will have until 12:00 noon on Tuesday (March 13) to reserve their regular seats for the game. After that deadline, all remaining seats in the Cajundome will be available for public sale.
<center> Brian McCann
UL SID </center>
Confirmed students will get in free. Just became official a few hours ago.
The tournament officials are calling us UL Lafayette. Maybe when they get to Lafayette, our AD and SID can convince them to call us UL and Louisiana which will be particularly important if we beat Rice. You know McNeese won't call us that but might have to if the tournament does. Anyway, a great opportunity to make some inroads on a national level with this exposure.
Dion Rainey beat UAB in 1980 in the NIT with his deep corner shot. He was long gone by the time we played Florida in the NIT. When we beat Florida in the 1985 NIT, George Almones and Cedric Hill were key guys. Florida missed a close in shot at the buzzer to let us escape with the win. We lost the next 1985 NIT game to Tennessee on the road due to several missed free throws and turnovers in the last minute. In the 1985 NIT, guys like Graylin Warner, Dion Brown, and Alonza Allen had moved on. They reached the NIT semi finals in 1984.