Jags get full dose of Southall this time
USA hosts Louisiana-Lafayette and its big center, who was benched for a half in their last meeting
Thursday, February 09, 2006
By KIM SHUGART
Sports Reporter
There's little doubt that South Alabama's big victory at Louisiana-Lafayette a month ago served as a springboard for the Jaguars' rise to the top of the Sun Belt Conference's West Division.
But USA (16-5, 7-2) will face a more difficult assignment tonight at 7:05 at the Mitchell Center in trying to knock off the defending league champs than it did on Jan. 12. The toughest task is 6-foot-10, 236-pound center Michael Southall, the league's top NBA prospect.
Southall sat quietly at the end of the Louisiana-Lafayette bench in the first half against South Alabama last month because Ragin' Cajuns coach Robert Lee didn't like the big man's pregame focus. The Jaguars took advantage of Southall's absence to build a 14-point halftime lead and held on for a 61-51 win, the first of four conference road victories for USA.
"It's a bigger challenge for us than the first game because my guess is the big fella is probably going to play the first half," said South Alabama coach John Pelphrey. "He can have a huge impact on the game. In the first half when he wasn't in there, we were able to take the ball to basket. In the second half, I think we get three baskets.
"They're playing much better as a team now. They've won two straight games, so they'll come in here with some confidence. They're a team no one will want to play in the first round of the league tournament."
Southall and 6-5 senior guard Dwayne Mitchell are the top players for the Cajuns (7-14, 3-7). Southall is averaging 14.9 points and 8 rebounds a game. Mitchell, who played for Cliff Ellis at Auburn his freshman year before transferring to Louisiana-Lafayette, has even better numbers (16.8 points, 9.7 rebounds).
"Southall and Mitchell are terrific," Pelphrey said. "I think Mitchell is a NBA player. They've got some new guys, Ed Turner and Maurice Barksdale, that are blending in better. This is a huge challenge for us."
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