LOUISIANA SILady Cajuns to host season-opening tournament and have 11 home matches slated for 2003
LOUISIANA La. - After spending the first 17 games and first six weeks of the 2002 season on the road a schedule that featured more of a "home flavor" in 2003 seemed more appealing to Louisiana volleyball head coach Becky Madden.
Madden announced the club's 2003 slate Wednesday, one which has the Ragin' Cajuns beginning the season within the friendly confines of Earl K. Long Gym Friday-Saturday, Aug. 29-30 in the 2003 Our Lady of Lourdes Volleyball Classic.
Louisiana will host Alcorn State, Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana Tech in a two-day, three-team, round robin-style tournament on its home floor where the Cajuns have won 28 of their last 31 matches and went 20-3 in games last season under Madden.
The Cajuns are opening their season at home for the first time since the 1990 season when then-USL took on Indians State Aug. 31, 1990.
"Beginning the season at home was one of my goals when I sat down during the offseason to complete our schedule for this coming season," said head coach Becky Madden who will begin her second season in Cajun Country on Aug. 29. "Getting a tournament at our facility to open the season was the biggest factor in being able to do so."
"With a lot of our players being first time Division I athletes this will help them get accustomed to the game while being able to enjoy the comforts of home," Madden added. "It will be a huge benefit allowing us to be able to put things together before we head out on the road in September."
Louisiana kicks off the 2003 campaign on Friday, Aug. 29 in a 7 p.m. match with UL Monroe in its first game in the round robin Our Lady of Lourdes Classic.
On Saturday, the Cajuns face Alcorn State at 10 a.m. and then wrap up the classic at 7 p.m. against former Sun Belt Conference foe Louisiana Tech.
Louisiana will spend the major portion of September on the road participating in three in-season tournaments before beginning Sun Belt play on Friday, Sept. 26 with defending champion Western Kentucky at Long Gym.
September road stops will include Nacogdoches, Texas, for the Stephen F. Austin Invitational where the Cajuns will be paired with SFA, Texas-Pan American and Tulsa. The SFA tournament runs Friday-Saturday, Sept. 5-6.
A mid-week road match at Tulane on Tuesday, Sept. 9 follows the SFA Tournament and precedes a visit to Memphis, Tenn., for the University of Memphis Tournament Sept. 12-13.
Louisiana concludes in-season tournament action in Hattiesburg, Miss., Sept. 19-20 during the Forrest General SportsCare Volleyball Classic being hosted by the University of Southern Mississippi.
Following the USM tournament, the Cajuns will open the first of two four-match homestands Sept. 26 in the SBC opener with Western Kentucky at 7 p.m.
Other matches included in the four-match homestand include North Texas (Sept. 28, 1 p.m.), Denver (Oct. 3, 7 p.m.) and New Mexico State (Oct. 5, 1 p.m.)
Following the first four-match homestand, the Cajuns embark on a three-match road trip which takes them to South Alabama (Oct. 10, 7 p.m.), New Orleans (Oct. 11, 5 p.m.) and Florida International (Oct. 19, Noon).
After the FIU match, the Cajuns return to Long Gym for the final four-match homestand of the season beginning Friday, Oct. 24 against Arkansas-Little Rock.
Senior Day is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m., when Louisiana hosts South Alabama in the final home match of the season.
After the USA match, the Cajuns will end the 2003 season with a four-match road trip with stops in Las Cruces, N.M., Denver, Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Denton, Texas.
"Anytime you play on the road, no matter the sport, it's tough mentally for the players," Madden said. "When we get to that point in the season I will be stressing to the players that we be prepared for the road and it will also be a huge advantage in preparing us for the conference tournament as we get adjusted to playing away from home."
Western Kentucky will host the 2003 Sun Belt Volleyball championships Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 20-22 at the newly renovated E.A. Diddle Arena. This will be the first time that WKU has hosted the event since the Cajuns joined the league in 1991.
Madden will look to senior Beth Henson and junior Stacey Cole to lead the Cajuns this season with the loss of Clarice Laires and Priscilla Lima. Sophomore transfer Elina Salomaki will be counted on to fill the void in the middle of the court left by Laires and Lima.
The 2003 season will mark the 28th season of Lady Cajuns volleyball and the 13th within the Sun Belt Conference.
Louisiana will enter 2003 having posted winning seasons the last three years and will be going for a fourth straight winning season which hasn't happened since 1976-80 when the Cajuns posted five straight winning seasons.
To view the 2003 Ragin' Cajuns Volleyball Schedule please visit:
http://www.ragincajuns.com/Volleybal...3printable.htm