LOUISIANA - After a grueling three-week road swing that saw them struggle through a 14-match losing streak, the Lady Cajuns volleyball team returns home to open Sun Belt Conference play this weekend with a pair of Florida schools. The Cajuns (1-14) host the Florida Atlantic Owls (3-7) Saturday at 3 p.m., followed by the FIU Golden Panthers (5-2) Sunday at 12 p.m.
Live stats, as well as streaming audio and video, will be available for both matches at RaginCajuns.com.
Louisiana has not been on the winning side of a match since its season-opening 3-0 defeat of the Jackson State Tigers at the Capital One Ragin' Cajuns Classic on Aug. 24.
Despite Louisiana's recent misfortunes, the Cajuns have been paced offensively by the solid performances of freshman Amie Goodwin (Tucson, Ariz.) and junior Elizabeth Inman (Fort Worth, Texas). Goodwin leads the Cajuns with 190 kills, averaging a team-high 3.45 kills per game. She has posted a team-best six double-doubles. Inman is second on the team with 181 kills, while posting a 3.29 kill-per-game average. Inman leads the team with a .195 attack percentage.
Senior Erika Castro (San Antonio, Texas) ranks fourth in the Sun Belt with 4.89 digs per game (215 digs overall). Castro, who is currently fourth in school history with 1,307 digs, needs seven more to pass Annette Carney (1,313) for third on the school's all-time list.
Florida Atlantic (3-7) opens their Sun Belt Conference schedule Friday night against the New Orleans Privateers in New Orleans. FAU is paced offensively by Krystena Castro and Kala Abdell, who have 113 and 111 kills, respectively.
Dating back to the end of last season, the Owls are 7-17 in their last 24 matches, including a 3-13 record away from home.
Last season in the first meeting between the schools, the Cajuns defeated the Owls 3-0 in Boca Raton, Fla. Jamie Sinegal led the UL offensive with 19 kills, while Liz Inman added 11 kills.
Florida International (5-2) will have the daunting task of a three-match Sun Belt road swing, beginning Friday at Louisiana-Monroe. FIU will then travel to New Orleans to face the Privateers Saturday night before playing the Cajuns Sunday in Lafayette. Last season, the Golden Panthers shut out the Cajuns 3-0 in Miami. However, UL leads the all-time series 7-4.
Yarimar Rosa leads the Golden Panthers with 146 kills through seven matches, averaging a team-best 5.03 kills per game. Olga Vergun is close behind with 136 kills - a 4.69 kill-per-game average.
Following this weekend's Sun Belt Conference home opener, Louisiana-Lafayette will travel to Arkansas to face the Arkansas State Indians (Sept. 28) and the UALR Trojans (Sept. 29).