UL – After a month-long absence from Earl K. Long Gym, the Ragin’ Cajuns volleyball team returns home with Sun Belt Conference matches against South Alabama on Friday at 5 p.m. and Troy on Saturday at 7 p.m.
The team’s extended road trip began after their first home match against Stephen F. Austin on Tuesday, Sept. 9. That match ended in a loss, but home cooking sparked the Cajuns, who won three of the next four. Overall, Louisiana has gone 4-6 since last playing at home.
Overall, the Lady Cajuns stand at 4-10, with a mark of 1-3 in the Sun Belt.
Senior Sonora Edwards leads the team into the homestand after quickly becoming the squad’s top hitter. After recovering from an offseason injury and missing seven of the first 10 matches, she leads the Cajuns in hitting percentage (.232) and is second in kills per set (1.86).
Sophomore hitter Caroline Dufrene sets the pace in kills per set at 2.00, and kills with 84. Freshman Lesley Mirarchi is second with 76, just ahead of senior Elizabeth Inman, who has registered 74. Inman has a team-best 19 service aces and 37 total blocks.
The South Alabama Jaguars bring a 7-6 overall and 1-4 conference record to Lafayette on Friday. The Ragin’ Cajuns have history on their side, with a dominant 30-8 all-time advantage over the Lady Jags. Last year, though, USA stole a 3-1 match in Mobile, Ala., in the only meeting between the two squads on Friday, Oct. 6.
The Jaguars are led by Juliana Almeida, who stands atop the statistics with 129 kills. She adds an average of 1.58 digs per set and 21 total blocks. The team’s top hitting percentage among everyday players belongs to Lindsay Schwartz, who hits at a clip of .268.
The Troy Trojans visit Lafayette Saturday defending a 9-11 overall record, and a 0-5 mark in the Sun Belt. In previous meetings, Louisiana holds a 5-3 edge. In 2007, the Cajuns dropped a 3-0 decision in Troy on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Meghan Gilroy leads all Trojans with a .302 hitting percentage and 242 kills. Emily Strader anchors the defense with 208 digs, 2.77 per set, while Aubre Smith leads the net defense with 59 total blocks, .80 per set.
Following the home weekend, the Cajuns travel to ULM on Tuesday, Oct. 14 before returning to Lafayette for a three-match homestand, the longest of the season.