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  1. #511

    Default Re: where's the love?

    I love women's basketball and I'm at pretty much every softball game, but I can see how some would not be appealed by the women's sports, especially basketball. They're a really good team and are really fun to watch, but I really enjoy the game of college basketball. To the average fan, women's basketball probably just doesn't offer the same kind of athleticism you get at a men's game. Even if the men are losing, there are going to be dunks and blocked shots and all types of athletic things that get some excitement going. We've got some great athletes on our women's team (Yolanda Jones is a good player, men or women), but it's not quite the same. A lot falls back on our university's poor job of marketing, and that shouldn't be a discredit to the Lady Cajuns. They deserve all the support they can get, especially considering how far they've come in the last 5 years.


  2. #512

    UL Basketball NCAA bid further evidence of UL’s improvement

    NCAA bid further evidence of UL’s improvement

    By BOB ARDOIN
    Special to The Advocate
    Published: Mar 16, 2007

    LAFAYETTE — J. Kelley Hall spent four years selling a dream that became a reality this season.

    Looking back at the condition of the University of Louisiana women’s basketball program he chose to transform starting in 2002, Hall said the product wasn’t always an easy sell.

    “I honestly didn’t think it would be as hard as it’s been,” said Hall, whose Ragin’ Cajuns are playing in their first NCAA Division I women’s basketball tournament.

    “However, before we got here, (UL) had lost so many games. It was a bad job.”


    UL’s record before Hall arrived speaks for itself.

    From 1990 to 2000, the Lady Cajuns averaged four wins a season. In one of those seasons (1991-92), UL was 0-27 and three times during the same decade, the team won two games or less. Hall’s first two teams were 21-34 but since then UL is 65-27.

    The year before Hall got the UL job, he said, the team’s RPI, an index measuring a team’s overall strength was about 300. At the end of this season it was in the 50s.

    When 11-seeded UL (25-8) tips off against sixth-seeded Marquette (25-6) in an NCAA regional game at about 1:30 p.m. CDT Saturday at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, Hall’s team will have already set a team-record for victories in a season.

    Hall said there was little to offer recruits when he first came to Lafayette, and despite the success, some of those problems still exist.

    UL’s budget, Hall said, is about $400,000 annually, a figure which he said ranks 12th out of 13 Sun Belt Conference teams.

    “That $400,000 is everything, including our salaries, recruiting, scholarships,” he said.

    UL’s home court is a renovated physical education building, Earl K. Long Gymnasium, which was built in 1939 and barely holds 1,000 fans.

    Hall’s modest-sized office is located on the building’s second floor, just a few steps from the gym’s main lobby.

    “We go to a lot of schools where there are spectacular facilities that cost $10 million,” Hall said. “Here we can’t do that. We can offer them two things, education and basketball.”


    The education factor is something Hall can back up.

    “Of the players that we have had in our program, if you stay with us for four years, you are going to graduate,” he said. “The kids who have come through our program have had a graduation rate of 100 percent and that holds true for the seniors on our team.”


    One of Hall’s strengths, he said, is recruiting.

    Before coming to UL, Hall recruited for two seasons at Louisville. He held the same position at Auburn from 1996-2000 and before that Hall directed the recruiting at Cal State Fullerton (1994-96) and Mississippi State (1992-94).

    His career began at Troy (1982-83), also as a recruiting coordinator.

    Hall said recruiting the type of players he wanted at UL was difficult at first, but is becoming easier.

    “We’re starting to get a lot of repeat business,” Hall said. “Things are getting easier now and this season is helping us quite a bit.

    “Two years ago we got to the conference championship game and we were only one win away from getting an automatic berth to the NCAAs.

    “The main thing that is helping us is the local kids who are talented are starting to see now that we are doing it. The thing that I see happening now that wasn’t happening before is the good players are starting to call us now.”

    Hall and his wife Meredith are listed as co-head coaches and he said both are now part of the Lafayette community.

    “People have said that we aren’t from around here, but that isn’t true,” he said. “If you look closely, both of our daughters (Brynley Michele and Jordyn Kelley) were both born in Lafayette. We’re not looking to leave and Lafayette has become our home.”

    http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/6...?showAll=y&c=y


  3. #513

    Default Re: where's the love?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Express
    No problem, everyone should do what they enjoy, as long as they do something without being critical of others. We have many who are critical and do nothing.

    The university dropped the ball on this and should be put in the dunce corner. It is not your job to support everything UL, but it is theirs.
    Very nice. Thanks!

  4. #514
    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: where's the love?

    This is a touchy subject, and I don't like it going negative. I agree that the university and local businesses should be showing support for our WBB team. That is a crying shame. However, as for fans, it will never ever work to guilt anyone into fanship. It does not work, period. Fans support thru an emotional tie to the sport(s) they enjoy. I do have a problem with the lack of leadership at the top. There are intelligent and creative ways to build our athletics programs, and I still see a minimalistic undetaking.

    Fans will not show up for what they either do not care about, or what disappoints them. I totally agree with Z, that following this momentous occasion with the Ragin Cajun WBB program, there will be a rising interest. No college sports program that has a fan following came to that overnight.

    Regardless, I cannot make it to Austin. But, these deserving athletes and coaches have my congratulations and I will be supporting them from afar.

    Geaux Ragin Cajuns!!!


  5. #515

    Default Good Luck to the Lady Cajuns from MT !!

    Best wishes tomorrow. I hope I'm able to watch your game, somehow. They have Belmont vs. Georgia slated to be shown in our area.

    Go get'em !!

    By the way, no need to listen to the baseball game tonight. Matt Scott is going to silence the Cajun cypress

    You will most certainly win on Saturday and Sunday, however. We just have too many injuries-- catcher, shortstop, centerfielder-- our baseball clubhouse has been turned into an emergency room.

    http://www.BlueRaiderZone.com


  6. #516
    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Good Luck to the Lady Cajuns from MT !!

    Quote Originally Posted by KAjunRaider
    Best wishes tomorrow. I hope I'm able to watch your game, somehow. They have Belmont vs. Georgia slated to be shown in our area.

    Go get'em !!

    By the way, no need to listen to the baseball game tonight. Matt Scott is going to silence the Cajun cypress

    You will most certainly win on Saturday and Sunday, however. We just have too many injuries-- catcher, shortstop, centerfielder-- our baseball clubhouse has been turned into an emergency room.

    http://www.BlueRaiderZone.com

    Its chilly up in your neck of the woods, huh....

    Z.

  7. Default Re: Good Luck to the Lady Cajuns from MT !!

    Quote Originally Posted by KAjunRaider
    Best wishes tomorrow. I hope I'm able to watch your game, somehow. They have Belmont vs. Georgia slated to be shown in our area.
    Isn't that game supposed to be on ESPN2 in our area? Tom at Kirkenburt's said if they could get it on ESPNU, they would show it as a personal favor to me. I hope it's on the "U".

    Louisiana is my upset pick for the 1st round in the Dayton Regional. If I didn't think UL stood a chance, I would let you guy know that. But Marquette is definitely beatable and the Cajuns have been playing inspirational basketball lately and are showing more athleticism than they have earlier in the year when they lost to ULM and UTEP. Plus, they got other girls stepping up now like the Edwards girl.

  8. #518

    UL Basketball Prediction: Lady Cajuns will do Kim Perrot Proud

    Kim would be interviewed nationally if she were still alive.

    UL 64
    MU 61


  9. Default Catherine LeJeune has the love!

    Here is LINK to the video.

    Gotta love Catherine Lejeune "Holler-em-on"


  10. UL Basketball ESPN analyst shared special bond with former Ragin' Cajun star Kim Perrot


      AUSTIN, Texas - One of the television announcers for today's first-round NCAA women's basketball game won't be an unbiased observer.

    Van Chancellor doesn't know any of the UL players, but he does know the coaching staff - and he had a very special relationship with the best player in the Cajun program's history.

    Chancellor, the women's head coach at Ole Miss for 16 seasons from 1979-97, met Cajun co-head coach J. Kelley Hall during his tenure as an assistant at Mississippi State and Auburn.

    "What a pleasure to see them," Chancellor said during UL's Friday workout at the Frank Erwin Center. "... I'm glad (J. Kelley Hall) and Meredith have built a program that can get to this tournament."

    Chancellor's Rebel teams made 14 NCAA appearances during his tenure, but it was after his Ole Miss years that he had a much closer encounter with the Cajuns and UL all-time career scoring leader Kim Perrot.

    Chancellor was the coach of the Houston Comets of the WNBA in each of the three years that Perrot was a part of that squad, including the 1999 season that Perrot missed during her bout with cancer. Perrot, an inductee this coming June into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, died Aug. 19 of that year at 32.

    "In television, you're supposed to be unbiased at something like this and unaffected by those kind of things," Chancellor said while watching UL's practice. "But I wouldn't be human if I didn't have feelings for that team out there even though I don't even know any of them.

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



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