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    Default Re: What can we expect from this Basketball team?

    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90
    Jay Walker where do you sit in the UNO Lakefront arena? I don't think they will let me get down on the floor yet I don't expect there will be a huge crowd.
    The game will not be at the Lakefront because of Katrina damage. The game is on campus at the old HP Center, also known as the Chamber of Horrors.

    It's like a high school gym. I'll be courtside. You shouldn't have any trouble getting over to say hello.

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    I'm upset that this will be the first year in 4 that I miss the UNO game in New Orleans. I recently moved to Houston, so the 5 hour drive just isn't feasible anymore, especially mid-week.

    I'll be listening!


  3. Research UL BasketBall players give back


      UL basketball player David Dees remembers when he was in middle school, and the attention he got from basketball players at hometown Dayton University who volunteered to help him in school.

    So, when UL basketball coach Robert Lee was looking for a way for his players to be more involved in the community, and assistant coach Rick LeBato explored the HOSTS program at N.P. Moss Middle School, it was a meaningful match.

    HOSTS - Help One Student To Succeed - is a grant-funded, 20-year national program structured to help schools and districts accelerate students' learning.

    "We're trying to raise the reading levels through language arts - vocabulary, word analysis and comprehension," said Jena Clark, the lead teacher in the reading project. "The UL players have been coming regularly since October.

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    Bruce Brown
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy
    These are the type of things that all of our athletes need to get into. I love it!!!

  5. UL Basketball Basketball: UL men in trouble if team doesn't improve soon


      The Sun Belt Conference's men's basketball standings show UL's squad at 0-4.

    Fans who have watched the Ragin' Cajuns play, especially in the squad's two games last week, don't need to check the standings to know that their team's in trouble.

    The Cajuns have lost home conference games to two teams, Arkansas State and Arkansas-Little Rock, that both have losing records. Those two losses came by a combined 14 points.

    An opening road loss at New Orleans by an 80-76 score didn't appear to be that bad, since the Privateers were picked by most magazines to win the Western Division and got more first-place votes than any other West squad in the coaches' preseason poll.

    Since then, though, there haven't been any signs of life, no indication that the Cajuns are about to mount a charge and get themselves back at least to the break-even point in the league race.

    Saturday's game at UL Monroe might have been the low point. The Cajuns made an average ULM squad look like an NCAA Tournament team.

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    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



    Homes SO Clean

  6. Sunbelt Men’s league race starting to shake out in Basketball


      It’s almost the first of February, and that means it’s time for things to start clearing up in the Sun Belt Conference’s men’s basketball race. Maybe they did over the last two nights.

    In Wednesday’s and Thursday’s six Sun Belt men’s games, the home team won every one — a first this season since league play began in earnest. Two of those games had a direct bearing on the divisional races for all four teams.

    South Alabama’s 64-57 win over UL Monroe boosted the Jaguars into the top spot in the East with an 8-2 record, one game ahead of Western Kentucky’s 7-3 mark. Western Kentucky picked up its third loss of the year in a 76-75 loss at Arkansas State.

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    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com


    Homes SO Clean

  7. UL Basketball Endgame in sight for Ragin' cajun Basketball


      Five days remain in the Sun Belt Conference's regular-season men's basketball schedule and not a lot has been decided, especially where UL is concerned.

    The Ragin' Cajuns know they can't win the Western Division, a race that still includes four teams. UL also can't earn a bye in the first round of the Sun Belt Tournament, since those go to the division winners and the second-place team with the best record.

    The Cajuns also can't be the 13th seed. Denver, a 67-65 home loser to the Cajuns Saturday night, has locked down the bottom seed and will travel to face the number four seed in the tournament's first round.

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    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com


    Homes SO Clean

  8. UL Basketball Why can't grown basketball players shoot free throws?

    I was disgusted at the game Saturday.


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    Default Re: Why can't grown basketball players shoot free throws?

    Quote Originally Posted by NCAA or BUST
    I was disgusted at the game Saturday.
    If you think that was bad... ever heard of Shaq?

  10. #58

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    if the coaches don't make them shoot them in practice they will never be able to shoot free throws. If we could shoot free throws i think we would have at least 4 more wins than we do.


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    Default Re: Why can't grown basketball players shoot free throws?

    I'm sure like every other basketball program in the country. They shoot free throws every day. The problem is not to practice. But to have shooters.


  12. #60

    Default Re: Why can't grown basketball players shoot free throws?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlappyCajun
    I'm sure like every other basketball program in the country. They shoot free throws every day. The problem is not to practice. But to have shooters.
    they might shoot them every day but how many and how important do the coaches make free throws to the players. Obviously they don't stress it enough and free throws are made from habbit. the more you shoot em the more you make em. Milsap is shooting 50% from the line if that. Thats ben wallace and shaq #'s.

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