Randell Daigle has made at least one three-pointer in 12 straight games.
Game Night Story Lines: Three weeks after starting the season five games below .500, Louisiana (7-7, 4-0) is now atop the Sun Belt Conference West Division standings, one and a half games ahead of Thursday’s opponent, the UALR Trojans (10-4, 2-1)...
The Cajuns have won six of their last seven games, including a solid 3-0 start to the conference schedule at home...
UALR is 7-1 at home in the Jack Stephens Center this season, winning the last six contests. However, after a 9-1 start, the Trojans have struggled of late, losing three of their last four...
Since Louisiana pulled out a stunning 68-67 victory on the road against the ULM Warhawks on Dec. 16, the Cajuns have won their last three SBC games by an average of 13 points...
Louisiana’s successes during its four-game winning streak have been in part to the play of its "Big Four" - Randell Daigle, Chris Gradnigo, Travis Bureau and La’Ryan Gary. The foursome is averaging 40.3 of Louisiana’s 73.2 points per game during the four-game stretch...Randell Daigle is the only player to average double digits during Louisiana’s four-game win streak, pouring in 12.5 points per game, while shooting 52 percent from three-point range (13-of-25)...
Louisiana’s non-starters have contributed to the Cajuns’ turnaround, as well. In Saturday’s 10-point win over New Orleans, the reserves out-scored the Privateers’ non-starters 41-0...
Randell Daigle has made at least one three-point field in 12 consecutive games, including three or more in the last four contests...
Entering Saturday’s game with UNO, Chris Gradnigo was the only Cajun to have made at least one field goal in every game this season. However, his streak ended vs. New Orleans, as the freshman went 0-for-5 from the field.
UALR Preview. UALR enters Thursday’s contest with a 7-1 home court record; however, the Trojans have lost three of their last four games - all on the road. Saturday, Arkansas State opened the second half on a 23-2 run on its way to a 77-62 win over the UALR Trojans...
The Indians trailed 30-29 at the break, but scored 14 unanswered points at the start of the second half, which quickly built to a 23-2 run over the first 7:16 to take a 52-32 lead. UALR never recovered from its 20-point deficit, as the Indians shot 66.7 percent over the final 20 minutes, while holding the Trojans to a meager 9-of-30 showing (30.0 percent)...
Prior to Saturday’s meltdown, the Trojans easily defeated UNO 84-75, handing the Privateers their first conference loss of the season...
UALR, which is averaging 68.4 points per game through the first 14 contests of the season, are holding opponents to under 60 points per game (59.8). The Trojans are shooting 42.7 percent from the field, while their opponents are shooting just 38.3 percent.
After the UALR game...Louisiana will head west to face another West Division foe in defending Sun Belt tournament champion and NCAA participant North Texas Saturday, Jan. 12, in Denton.
A Win by Louisiana...would give the Ragin’ Cajuns their fourth 5-0 start in Sun Belt Conference play in conference history. It would also be Louisiana’s first 2-0 SBC start on the road since the 1999-2000 season when the Cajuns won their first five SBC road games.
A Loss by Louisiana...would drop the Cajuns to 4-1 in the Sun Belt West Division and snap Louisiana’s four-game winning streak.
Second-Half Comeback. Saturday night, Louisiana found itself trailing at the half for the eighth time this season. But, for just the third time this season, the Cajuns were victorious in the end. The Cajuns erased a nine-point halftime deficit to defeat New Orleans 67-57 Saturday in the CAJUNDOME...After dropping their first four contests when trailing at the half, the Cajuns have won three of their last four, including wins over ULM, Hawai`i and UNO. Louisiana’s only loss was to the Ohio Bobcats...In fact, against both ULM (30-21) and New Orleans (32-23), the Cajuns were trailing by nine at intermission.
Balanced Scoring Attack. In Saturday’s win over New Orleans, eleven of Louisiana’s 12 players scored with eight of them scoring at least four points. The Cajuns had just two players scoring more than 10 points (David Dees, 14; Randell Daigle, 13).
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