It's uncomfortable sitting on that bubble, trying to keep from slipping off and hoping that it doesn't burst.
At least UL's women's basketball team has a safety net.
The Ragin' Cajuns, 25-8 and the runner-up in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament after winning the league's Western Division, will be very interested observers Monday night when ESPN airs the NCAA women's basketball selection show.
"We really haven't heard a lot," said Cajun coach J. Kelley Hall. "We're hearing that DePaul, TCU, Western Kentucky and us are the last four sitting on the fence, but we really don't know."
The Cajuns fell 77-67 to 16th-ranked Middle Tennessee in Tuesday's Sun Belt title game, the Blue Raiders earning the league's automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. UL is hoping for an at-large berth, one of the 31 available in the NCAA bracket.
Earning an at-large slot may be a dicey proposition, even though UL finished second in the nation's ninth-highest RPI conference. Last season, only three at-large bids went to leagues other than the six BCS football conferences.
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Dan McDonald
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