Gary committed before his senior year, so he must have known that his grades were going to be crap. Milsap is the only one worth fighting for. He was unreal at the Top 28 last year.Originally Posted by cajunjack
Gary committed before his senior year, so he must have known that his grades were going to be crap. Milsap is the only one worth fighting for. He was unreal at the Top 28 last year.Originally Posted by cajunjack
NEW ORLEANS – Wednesday will mark the earliest the University of New Orleans basketball team has ever started conference play, and a television audience will be watching.
The Privateers will host long-time rival Louisiana-Lafayette in a 7 p.m. tipoff at O’Reilly Auto Parts Court. It will be the debut of the Privateer Sports Network television package, as Cox Sports Television (ch. 37 on Cox Cable in New Orleans) will air the game live.
This is the first of six televised Privateer games appearing on Cox.
The game will also be the 63rd contest between the schools, and UNO (3-6) will be trying to reverse recent history. The Ragin’ Cajuns (2-6) have won five straight meetings and lead the all-time series 32-30.
UNO, though, is looking to start 1-0 in conference play for the fourth time in five seasons. The Privateers are coming off a 76-52 win over Texas-Tyler on Saturday. Juniors Shaun Reynolds, Bo McCalebb and James Parlow combined for 60 points, and UNO forced a season-high 27 turnovers.
Surely, UL men's basketball head coach Robert Lee would prefer to start the Sun Belt Conference season on better terms.
But as it is, the Cajuns will head to New Orleans for a 7 p.m. game today against the conference favorite Privateers still smarting from a surprising 80-42 loss against Stephen F. Austin.
"You can't spin it any way," Lee said after the game, "we were awful in every category. ... The team that everybody thought we were going to have before the season started showing up tonight."
Prior to the performance that Lee would like to forget, the Cajuns had exceeded some expectations by playing a handful of national powers somewhat close. The Cajuns had chances against Oral Roberts, Cal State Fullerton, and Tennessee.
Does this mean it is going to be on in Lafayette also.
Yes.Originally Posted by Ewhite
Originally Posted by Ewhite
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Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns @ New Orleans Privateers
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 @ 7:00 P.M.
UL Game Notes: http://www.athleticnetwork.net/uploads/UNONotes1.pdf
UNO Game Notes: http://www.unoprivateers.com/sitecache/c4ca4238a0b923820dcc509a6f75849b/statistics/archive/2006-07.pdf
UL Internet Audio: http://1079ishot.com
UNO Internet Audio: http://bizneworleans.com/72.html
UNO Live Game Stats: http://www.unoprivateers.com/livestats/mbasketball/xlive.htm
Radio: 1420AM/107.9FM
TV: Cox Sports
We're 6-point dogs in Vegas tonight, I'd like to say we could cover that, but who knows which team will show up... the Tennessee-Nevada type team? or the SFA 825 pt loss team? If we can hold Mcaleb to under 20 I think we take it tonight.
I say we win by 7-10 pts... Mouton and Dees will each have 20.
If we simply contain Bo and the other high scoring guard, and take care of the rest of the team we win. If we let him get lots of points, assists, and turn the ball over we lose.Originally Posted by LongTimeCajun
Cajuns win by 11 tonight.
I hate that we don't get Cox Sports in Houston...
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