Louisiana enters the final weekend of the regular season locked in a three-way tie for first place in the Sun Belt West Division as the Ragin’ Cajuns host the North Texas Mean Green Thursday night at the CAJUNDOME...
With two games left to play, UL is still vying for the division crown and a first round bye in the Sun Belt Conference Championship. If the Ragin’ Cajuns can’t clinch the division, Louisiana can still host a first round game in the SBC Tournament on Wednesday, March 5...
Saturday, the Cajuns saw their three-game winning streak snapped on their home floor as the UALR Trojans shocked Louisiana 61-58 at the ‘DOME...
In their meeting earlier this season, sophomore Randell Daigle scored a career-high 17 points and the Cajuns led with 3:59 remaining in the game, but North Texas held Louisiana scoreless the rest of the way to win 72-65...
Louisiana hasn’t had much success in the last two seasons against the Mean Green. Last season, the Cajuns lost all three meetings including two regular season contests by a combined three points. The Mean Green eliminated the Cajuns in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference Championship in Denton, 93-78...
Louisiana’s rematch with North Texas is the second of three straight contests with teams that have beaten the Cajuns on the road...
A win by Louisiana would give the Cajuns’ their 10th Sun Belt victory on the season, signifying their 10th 10-win SBC season in program history and the first since 2002-03...
A Cajuns victory would give head coach Robert Lee his 14th victory of the 2007-08 season - the most in a single-season in his four-year tenure...Saturday, UALR became the eighth team this season to hit at least 50 percent from the floor against the Ragin’ Cajuns. Louisiana is 1-7 in those contests.
North Texas Preview. North Texas invades the CAJUNDOME on a four-game winning streak and locked in a three-way tie for first place in the Sun Belt Conference’s West Division with the Cajuns and UALR...Two weeks ago, North Texas appeared to be out of the running for the West Division lead as the Mean Green was 5-7 and in fourth place behind Louisiana, UALR and New Orleans...Since defeating the Cajuns 72-65 on Jan. 12, North Texas has scored 80 or more points five times, including a 90-point outburst vs. Troy on Feb. 16. In all, the Mean Green has scored 80 or more 11 different times...Five Mean Green players are averaging 8.0 or more points per game, as compared to just three for the Ragin’ Cajuns.
After the North Texas game...Louisiana looks to continue its pursuit of the Sun Belt Conference West Division crown when it concludes the regular season against the Denver Pioneers on Saturday.
A Win by Louisiana...would give the Ragin’ Cajuns their 10th Sun Belt Conference victory of the season - the first 10-win SBC season since 2002-03. It would also bring the Cajuns back to .500 overall.
A Loss by Louisiana...would drop the Cajuns two games below .500 in the overall standings and to 9-8 in the Sun Belt.
R-E-V-E-N-G-E. After successfully sweeping the season series with ULM, Arkansas State and New Orleans, the Cajuns return home to the ‘DOME to attempt to clinch the Sun Belt West Division crown...Thursday’s game with the North Texas Mean Green marks the second of three straight meetings at home with teams that defeated the Cajuns on their home floor. In January, North Texas defeated the Cajuns by seven in Denton.
Select Company, No More. Louisiana is no longer without a player averaging double figures, as Elijah Millsap is now averaging 10.0 points per game. Entering the UALR game, Louisiana was one of only four schools in NCAA Division I (347 members) with no players averaging double figures in scoring, joining UALR, Cal Poly and Savannah State.
Fountain of Youth. Nearly eighty-three (82.6) percent of Louisiana’s offense this season comes from freshman or sophomores - the most of any Division I school in the nation. Of the Cajuns’ 1,770 points this season, only 308 of those come from seniors (Dees, Milson and Barksdale).
Bo Who? New Orleans senior guard Bo McCalebb, the Sun Belt Conference's career scoring leader and the nation's eighth-leading scorer, was held to no points on 0-of-8 shooting in the first half vs. the Cajuns on Wednesday night...McCalebb scored all 18 points in the second half on 7-of-12 shooting.
Grand Gradnigo. Teams around the Sun Belt are quickly learning about one of Louisiana's young guns in freshman Chris Gradnigo. After a monster 19-point showing at South Alabama on Jan. 24, Gradnigo had been held to 26 points in his last six games...Wednesday night, that changed as Gradnigo fell one point shy of his previous six-game total, scoring a career-high 25 points in the 72-70 win at UNO. That was sixth double-digit outing in Sun Belt play and his third 20-point game this season.
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