AUSTIN, Texas - Jeanenne Colbert wasn't overwhelmed by the banners, the television cameras or the news conferences that accompanied UL's first day of NCAA tournament activities Friday.
"All of that sunk in the day we saw our name on TV," Colbert said. "Since then, we've been getting ready for Marquette."
The time for preparation ends at 1:30 p.m. today when the Ragin' Cajuns take on Marquette in the first round of the NCAA women's basketball championships at the Frank Erwin Center on the University of Texas campus.
The 11th-seeded Cajuns (25-8) are making their first NCAA appearance - and their first postseason outing, period - in today's second game. Marquette (25-6), the No. 6 seed, is in its eighth NCAA Tournament but its first since 2004.
"Our seniors are the only ones that have been here before," said Marquette coach Terri Mitchell. "For the rest of them, it's new, too. We were brand-new here all those years ago. You have to recognize that once you get here, everybody's hungry."
Hunger may not be as much an issue as nervousness, but Cajun co-head coach J. Kelley Hall said he doesn't expect any problems in that area despite the new surroundings and circumstances.
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Dan McDonald
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