UL - Louisiana’s Lady Cajuns basketball team picked up a 69-42 victory over Savannah State on Tuesday afternoon in the final home game of 2008 for UL.
The victory was the fifth win for the Lady Cajuns (3-10) in the series over the Lady Tigers (2-9). All five wins for the Cajuns have been by double-digit victories.
The Cajuns built up a substantial halftime lead and did not look back as they claimed their largest margin of victory of the year. The win ties the largest margin of victory in the Errol Rogers Era. It tied the Cajuns’ 27-point victory against Nicholls State on Dec. 18, 2007.
Louisiana was balanced on offense with all 13 players who saw action in the game scoring. All three victories for the Cajuns this season have been a result of a total team effort on offense. Twelve of the 13 players that played against Nicholls State scored, while eight of the nine players that entered the game against Alabama State recorded points.
UL received a solid effort from its bench. The Cajuns bench scored a season-best 53 points and grabbed 26 rebounds.
The Ragin’ Cajuns were led offensively by Mercedes Johnson. The freshman netted 16 points off the bench on the afternoon and finished the game as one of three players in double-digits for the Cajuns. She also paced the Cajuns with a team-high nine rebounds.
Michelle Brunker and Jasmine Barnes each finished the game in double figures. Brunker netted a career high 12 points, while Barnes scored 11 points.
As a team, the Cajuns’ offense shot a season-high 56.0-percent from the floor.
Conversely, Louisiana’s defense held Savannah State to just 42 points – the lowest point total by an opponent this season. UL held the Lady Tigers to under 30-percent from the floor.
The Cajuns’ fell behind early but used a pair of sustained runs to gain control of the game.
After trailing 8-4 at the 17:10 mark of the first half, the Cajuns closed out the half with a 31-to-9 run. If not for back-to-back buckets by Savannah State in the final 30-seconds of the half, the Cajuns would have outscored the Lady Tigers by 26 over the final 17 minutes.
Behind 8-4, Louisiana used a 15-to-3 run that spanned nearly 11 minutes of game clock to claim an eight-point advantage, 19-11, at the 6:32 mark of the first half. For a period of run, UL held Savannah State without a field goal for roughly five minutes.
A layup by the Lady Tigers snapped the run, but the Ragin’ Cajuns rallied again and went on a 16-to-0 run over the next five minutes to build up a 22-point lead, 35-13, with 54 ticks on the clock.
During the run, the Cajuns defense held Savannah State scoreless for nearly six minutes – the second time in the half that UL held the Lady Tigers without a field goal for five minutes or more.
The Ragin’ Cajuns entered intermission with a comfortable 35-17 edge.
In the first half, ten (10) of the twelve (12) Louisiana players that saw action scored. The Cajuns were paced by Brunker and Johnson. The freshmen tandem each had eight points by halftime. For Brunker, eight points in the half topped her season-high for points (5) set against Mercer on Nov. 21.
The UL defense was solid in the first half holding the visitors to just 17 points on 19.4-percent from the floor. Savannah State’s halftime score and shooting percentage was the lowest in a half this season for a Cajuns opponent.
The second half was much of the same as the Cajuns outscored the Lady Tigers 34-25. The Cajuns led by as many as 30 in the second half and never let the visitors get closer than 15 points.
The Ragin’ Cajuns will take a break for the Christmas holiday. The Cajuns will return to action as they resume Sun Belt Conference play on Jan. 3, as they play host to Denver. The game will be part of a doubleheader with the Cajuns’ men’s basketball team and will be played at the CAJUNDOME. Since the men’s basketball game with Denver will be on television, the women’s basketball game will tip-off after the conclusion of the UL men’s game.