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  1. UL Soccer

    Louisiana ties program record for wins

    LOUISIANA La. - Kelli Good's penalty kick in the 26th minute was the difference here Sunday afternoon at Cajun Field as Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns women's soccer team posted a 1-0 win over Arkansas-Little Rock in Sun Belt Conference action.

    The goal was Good's third of the season and allowed the Cajuns to even their conference record at 2-2. Louisiana also picked up its sixth victory of the season which ties the program record established in 2001 and tied last season.

    UALR, playing without leading scorer Dee Dee Beyhan (13 goals, 2 assists) who was serving a one-match suspension for a red card Friday at South Alabama, fell to 5-11-1 overall and 1-5 in the Sun Belt.

    "This was an important conference win for us because it all but guarantees us a trip to the Sun Belt Tournament," said Louisiana coach Dave Poggi. "The results that happened Friday night kind of turned everything upside down, so for us this was an important result that we needed."

    The win was also the Cajuns third straight over UALR and ended a five-match winless streak and at Cajun Field.

    Freshman goalkeeper Anna Brannon collected four saves including a diving stop of a shot by UALR's Stacie St. Julian in the 79th minute to preserve the clean sheet - one of four second-half saves made by the Acadiana High product.

    The shutout was Brannon's third solo shutout of the season and the team's fifth which ties the program single-season record for shutouts.

    Unlike Friday's match, the Cajuns came out strong and set the tone of the match with their defense. Louisiana held the Trojans without a shot attempt the entire first half as UALR was unable to create any scoring chances deep inside Cajun territory.

    "I thought that defensively we limited them and it showed in the first half," Poggi said. "Offensively we created good goal-scoring chances and avoided the mistakes that hurt us Friday."

    The LAdy Cajuns caught a break when UALR was whistled for a hand-ball violation inside the penalty box at the 26:49 mark of the first half. UL was awarded a penalty kick and Good made sure the Cajuns took advantage sending her shot into the upper-left corner of the net past Trojans goalie Marsha Stewart for the match-winner.

    "I think it was a just result," Poggi remarked. "You could look at the stats and say that they scored on a penalty kick, but we had other chances as well.

    "I feel like the result was deserving," Poggi added. "People stepped up their game today and played as a unit and that's what got us the result."

    Tiffany Garber led all Cajuns with four shots. The sophomore forward now has 30 shots this season which is four from tying the program's single-season record of 34 set by Melissa Purvis in 2001.

    The Cajuns will return to action next weekend for their final two road matches of the regular season. Louisiana visits North Texas on Friday, Oct. 24 and Denver Sunday, Oct. 26.

    LOUISIANA SI


  2. UL Soccer Cajuns Hosting Western Kentucky Tonight

    Louisiana has opportunity to clinch Sun Belt Tournament spot

    LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns women's soccer team opens the final weekend of regular season play Friday night in a 7 p.m. match against Western Kentucky at Cajun Field.

    Friday's match is the first of two this weekend for the Cajuns at Cajun Field. On Sunday, UL wraps up the regular season and home schedule with a 1 p.m. match against Middle Tennessee.

    The Cajuns (6-10-1, 2-4 Sun Belt) enter Friday's match off of tough losses to Sun Belt front-runners Denver and North Texas last weekend. UL is 1-2 at home this season in Sun Belt play and defeated Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 on Oct. 19 in the last Sun Belt match at Cajun Field.

    WKU (8-5-2, 3-1-2 Sun Belt) is winless in its last three matches after opening conference play with a 3-0 mark. The Toppers tied North Texas and Middle Tennessee and dropped a 3-0 decision to Denver.

    The Hilltoppers are 2-0 on the road in Sun Belt play picking up victories at Arkansas State and UALR.

    The Cajuns offensive efforts are spearheaded by sophomore Tiffany Garber's five goals. Garber enters the weekend just two goals shy of 10 for her career.

    WKU features one of the Sun Belt Conference's top freshmen in Jenna Silverberg. Silverberg leads the Toppers with 12 goals and three match-winners.

    The Hilltoppers own a 2-1 advantage in the all-time series by virtue of a 2-1 win in last season's SBC Tournament. In regular season play the two schools have split two meetings with the visiting team winning each time.

    The Cajuns won last season's regular-season tilt in Bowling Green, Ky., on a Kristina Klausen overtime goal. WKU posted a 2-0 win on Oct. 26, 2001 in the last meeting in Lafayette.

    SUN BELT TOURNAMENT SCENARIOS: The Cajuns enter the final weekend of play all but assured of a spot in the upcoming Hardee's Sun Belt Conference Tournament, but have yet to clinch that spot officially.

    A win or tie on Friday, or a Florida International loss, will clinch a berth for the Cajuns. FIU hosts front-runners Denver (Friday) and North Texas (Sunday) this weekend.

    UL is currently in sixth place in the Sun Belt standings and sits one game behind fifth-place South Alabama (3-3 Sun Belt).

    The only way the Cajuns do not make the tournament is if they go 0-2 this weekend, Arkansas-Little Rock beats Arkansas State and FIU goes 2-0.

    LOUISIANA SI


  3. UL Soccer Cajuns Conclude Regular Season Play Tomorrow

    UL takes on Middle Tennessee in 1 p.m. match at Cajun Field

    LOUISIANA La. - Thanks to Denver's victory over Florida International Friday night Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns women's soccer team clinched a spot for the 2003 Hardee's Sun Belt Conference Tournament next week in Bowling Green, Ky.

    Now all that's left to settle is the Lady Cajuns seed for the tournament and first round opponent.

    That will be determined following Sunday's regular season and home finale against Middle Tennessee in a 1 p.m. match at Cajun Field on "Senior Day."

    Louisiana (6-11-1, 2-5 Sun Belt) can finish as either the sixth, seventh or eighth seed.

    The scenarios are simple.

    Win or tie Sunday's match and the Cajuns will be the No. 6 seed against an opponent to be determined depending on the rest of Sunday's league results.

    Lose and they will in all likelihood fall to the No. 8 seed and have to face Denver (14-2, 7-1 Sun Belt) in the first round of the tournament.

    Sunday's match will mark the final home match of the season for the Cajuns and wrap up the second season of play at Cajun Field.

    UL will also be honoring senior Ashley Delahoussaye - the first four-year senior in program history who will be playing for the final time at home in a Cajuns uniform.

    The Cajuns enter Sunday's match on a three-match losing streak and are coming off of a 4-1 loss to Western Kentucky on Friday. The defense has been hit hard lately as the Cajuns have allowed 14 goals in the last three matches.

    MT (11-6-2, 4-1-2 Sun Belt) is currently riding a four-match unbeaten streak and has tied its last two Sun Belt matches. The Blue Raiders drew a 1-1 tie with South Alabama on Friday in their last outing and still have a chance of finishing as the No. 2 seed.

    Rebecca Rodriguez leads the MT offense with 12 goals scored. Emily Carter (10 goals) and Laura Miguez (six goals) combine with Rodriguez to give the Blue Raiders a potent offense.

    The Blue Raiders own a 4-3 victory over North Texas and scored two goals on Denver.

    Louisiana leads the all-time series 2-1 and has won the last two meetings. The Cajuns posted a 1-0 win on Oct. 28, 2001, in the only previous meeting to take place in Lafayette.

    Following Sunday's match the Ragin' Cajuns will depart Lafayette on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for the Hardee's Sun Belt Conference Tournament and open tournament play on Wednesday, Nov. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

    LOUISIANA SI


  4. UL Soccer Lady Cajuns Soccer season over

    Women’s soccer ousted from SBC tourney

    BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Jenni Harris recorded a hat trick to lead Denver to a 5-0 win over UL here Wednesday in the opening round of the 2003 Hardee’s Sun Belt Conference Tournament at the WKU Soccer Complex.

    With the loss, the Ragin’ Cajun women saw their fourth season in program history come to a close. The Cajuns ended with a 6-13-1 record and remain winless in four SBC Tournament appearances.

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