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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbettesh View Post
    Lady Cajuns took 2nd in the Sam Houston tournament tonight! How Wonderful! On to the next
    nice!!

  2. UL Volleyball Lady Cajuns of UL Split Pair - Finish 2nd at Tournament


      Kendra Hall surpassed Beth Henson into third place in the school record books for career assists with her fifth helper vs. Southern Utah. Hall currently has 2,816 career helpers.

    Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team split a pair of matches on the final day of the Comfort Suites/SHSU Invitational in Huntsville, Texas.
    Louisiana (3-1) swept Southern Utah (25-19, 25-18, 25-22) in the afternoon session to set up a showdown with host-Sam Houston State for the tournament title.

    The Bearkats (4-0) claimed the first two sets and held off a Ragin' Cajuns rally to post a 3-2 (25-23, 25-22, 16-25, 13-25, 15-11) victory and take the title.

    It was another banner day for Louisiana's freshman duo of Ariel Krolikowski and Bethany Fogler. Krolikowski threw down 23 kills over the eight sets to finish her debut weekend with 44 kills over 14 sets. Fogler recorded a UL season-high 18 kills against SHSU and finished with 24 on the day.

    Both Krolikowski and Fogler were named to the All-Tournament team.

    Cajuns setter Kendra Hall surpassed Beth Henson into third place in the school's record books for career assists with her fifth helper against Southern Utah. The fourth-year starter ended the tournament with 130 assists and currently has 2,816 career helpers.

    Defensively, it was libero Lindsay Brown turning in a pair of stellar performances. She piled up 19 digs against Southern Utah and followed that up by tying her career-high with 25 digs against SHSU. Brown finished the tournament with 70 digs over 14 sets, an average of 5.0 digs per set.

    Louisiana returns to action on Wednesday, Sept. 2 when the squad travels to Nacogdoches, Texas, to meet Stephen F. Austin. That will be followed by a trip to Baton Rouge to participate in the LSU Tiger Classic to be held Friday-Saturday, Sept. 4-5 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.


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    This is so COOL Re: Lady Cajuns of UL Split Pair of Matches and Finish 2nd at Tournament

    Lady Cajuns of UL. Now where else would they come from.Not another squad named that in the whole USA.


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    Default Re: VB Season

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ Shows what I know, I thought VolleyBall was best 2 out of 3 _
    VB is 3 out of 5. I believe the fifth set may have a different no. required for winning it. First four sets are first to 25 but you have to win by 2 points to take that set.

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    UL Volleyball Re: VB Season

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    _ VB is 3 out of 5. I believe the fifth set may have a different no. required for winning it. First four sets are first to 25 but you have to win by 2 points to take that set. _
    The last set is 15, but you have to win by two.

    Our Cajun Ladies did a great job! I can' wait for them to come home so we can see the new faces. BTW, those new faces are playing very well.

    Geaux Cajuns!

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    UL Volleyball Re: Lady Cajuns of UL Split Pair - Finish 2nd at Tournament

    Geaux Cajuns! I think this squad will make us proud! Great way to start off!

    First home game is September 26. Also the date of the Nebraska game. Might have to bring my radio to EKL Gym.


  7. UL Volleyball Lady Cajuns Face Top Competition at Tiger Classic


      Louisiana faces national powershouse Nebraska at 11 a.m., on Friday in the opening match of the LSU Tiger Classic.

    Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team will take in its second tournament of the 2009 season this weekend in Baton Rouge at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

    Louisiana (3-2) is participating in the LSU Tiger Classic Friday-Saturday, Sept. 4-5 against top-flight competition.

    The Ragin' Cajuns will face No. 6 Nebraska at 11 a.m., on Friday to start tournament play. The Huskers, a perennial volleyball powerhouse, have been to the NCAA Tournament the past 26 years and have made 10 Final Four appearances. It's arguably the highest profile program Louisiana has ever faced.

    UL will also meet in-state foes Tulane (0-0) and LSU (2-1), both receiving votes in the AVCA Division I Top 25 poll.

    The Ragin' Cajuns enter the weekend coming off back-to-back losses to Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin. The most recent, was a 3-0 (24-26, 20-25, 21-25) set back at SFA on Wednesday.

    The Cajuns offense is powered by the trio of junior Amie Goodwin (2.69 kills per set) and the freshman tandem of Ariel Krolikowski (3.24 kills per set) and Bethany Fogler (2.53 kills per set). Goodwin is coming off a season-high 15 kills at SFA while Krolikowski has reached double figures four times already.

    The challenge for UL is to find other players to step up and support the aforementioned trio. Krolikowski, Goodwin and Fogler have reached at least 40 kills, but the next closest is Lesley Mirarchi's 20.

    Libero Lindsay Brown continues to shine on defense for the Ragin' Cajuns. At SFA, Brown logged 21 digs over three sets for an average of 7.00 per set. She leads the Sun Belt Conference in digs with a 5.35 per set average. At her current pace she might challenge the school's single-season digs mark of 599 set by Jennifer Autry in 1990.

    The Cornhuskers are 2-1 on the season and are coming off a three-set sweep of Creighton Tuesday night. Middle blocker Jordan Wilberger pounded a career-high 10 kills on .467 hitting, while All-American Tara Mueller had a match-high 13 kills on .333 hitting and eight digs.

    Mueller leads the Cornhuskers in kills with 35 over 11 sets. Kayla Banwarth is tops in digs with 53 over 11 sets.

    Five players made their Husker debuts last weekend, including outside hitters Gina Mancuso and Hannah Werth, setter Jessica Yanz, middle blocker Allison McNeal and defensive specialist Megan Pendergast.

    Friday's meeting will mark the Cajuns first match against Nebraska in program history.

    Tulane has yet to play this season. The Green Wave were originally slated to open the year last weekend at Creighton's Bluejay Invitational, but had to back out of the tournament as several members of the team suffered from flu-like symptoms.

    The match with the Cajuns will serve as the Green Wave's season opener. The Green Wave return seven letterwinners - including three starters - from last year's team which won the 2008 Conference USA regular-season and tournament titles, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.

    Louisiana and LSU do battle for the first time since 2002 when the two squads faced off at the Florida State Invitational. UL's last meeting with the Tigers in the PMAC took place Sept. 18, 2001.

    LSU turned in a 2-1 weekend at the Shamrock Invitational last weekend at Notre Dame. The Tigers knocked off Denver and host-Notre Dame after going the distance with 2008 National Runner-Up and No. 5 Stanford.

    Key offensive players for LSU are Michele Williams and Brittnee Cooper, who each threw down 37 kills in 13 sets at Notre Dame.

    Single-match tickets can be purchased at the LSU ticket office or by calling (225) 578-2184 or (800) 960-8587. Ticket prices are $5 adult; $3 youth (12 and under).



    UL SI

  8. UL Volleyball UL Falls in Tiger Classic Finale


      Caroline Dufrene delivered her best performance of the season against LSU at the Tiger Classic on Saturday. Dufrene led Louisiana with eight kills on just 16 attempts.

    Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team wrapped up play in the LSU Tiger Classic Saturday morning and found themselves on the opposite end of a straight sets sweep against host-LSU in Baton Rouge at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

    LSU (3-2) collected set victories of 25-15, 25-14, 25-23 and out-hit the Ragin' Cajuns (3-5) .275 to .072.

    Louisiana did improve upon its hitting percentages from Friday's outings with Nebraska (.000) and Tulane (.023).

    Caroline Dufrene played her best match to date this season, throwing down a team-high eight kills on just 16 attempts. Amie Goodwin backed her up with six kills.

    Goodwin and Lindsay Brown tied for the team-best with 10 digs apiece.

    The Tigers held a 41-24 advantage in kills and posted nine blocks to the Cajuns' three.

    UL hung tight with LSU in the opening set as neither team grabbed a lead larger than two points through the first 18 rallies. The Cajuns grabbed a two-point lead at 6-4 off back-to-back kills by Bethany Fogler and Dufrene.

    Leading 10-8, the Tigers pulled away by scoring on five straight serves.

    The Cajuns couldn't keep up with LSU's blistering .481 hitting percentage in the second set. The Cajuns kept it close through the first 13 serves, but the Tigers accuracy (only one attack error) created a huge wave of momentum for the hosts. Up 7-6, the Tigers rattled off eight of the next nine points.

    Louisiana didn't bow out without a fight. In the final set, leading 9-8, the Ragin' Cajuns got a kill from Dufrene, forced an LSU attack error (Tania Schatow) and Kendra Hall recorded a service ace for a 12-8 advantage.

    After a Tigers rally - which featured six of the next seven points in their favor - the Cajuns came back to pull into a 15-all tie. Then an ace by Mandi Gavin followed by an attack error by LSU's Angela Bensend gave UL a 17-15 edge.

    The Tigers regained the lead but never led by more than two points. UL forged a 23-all tie following another Bensend attack error. Bensend then made up for her mistake by recording back-to-back kills to win the set and match for LSU.

    Saturday's meeting was the first at the PMAC between the two programs since Sept. 18, 2001.

    Louisiana has reached the halfway mark in its non-conference schedule. Next weekend, the Cajuns travel to Lake Charles to participate in the McNeese State Invitational Friday-Saturday, Sept. 11-12 in Memorial Gym on the McNeese campus.


    UL SI

  9. UL Volleyball Lady Cajuns Roll Past Alcorn State


      Lesley Mirarchi led Louisiana with 13 kills on 26 attempts against Alcorn State. It was the third time in the past six matches she reached double figures in kills.

    Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team needed less than one hour to sweep past Alcorn State Thursday evening at Prather Coliseum in Natchitoches.

    The Ragin' Cajuns (6-7) opened play in the Northwestern State Tournament by winning three sets over the Braves (0-7) by the count of 25-14, 25-12, 25-9. The match was completed in 52 minutes.

    Nearly half of Louisiana's attack attempts went for kills. UL threw down 44 kills on 89 attempts and finished with a team hitting percentage of .360. The Cajuns dominance held Alcorn to just 14 kills and 63 attempts.

    The Cajuns saw five players register at least five kills. Lesley Mirarchi led the way with 13 kills. Mandi Gavin collected nine kills on 15 attempts and setter Kendra Hall posted eight kills on only 12 attempts.

    It was Mirarchi's third double figure kills total in the past six outings. Hall did not commit an attack error and finished with a sizzling .667 hitting percentage.

    The outcome was never in doubt. There were only three tied scores and no lead changes.

    Louisiana registered 14 service aces, with four apiece by Hall and Gavin. It marked the fifth time this season that the Cajuns posted double figures in aces.

    Leading 3-1 in the opening set, the Cajuns broke free getting kills from Goodwin and Gavin on the next two rallies and then a service ace from Gavin. An attack error by ASU's Brittany Watts upped the UL lead to 7-1.

    The Braves crept within four points, 11-7, then the Cajuns put the set away by scoring on seven of the next eight rallies to open a double digit lead, 18-8.

    A pair of Mirarchi kills on the 10th and 11th rally of the second set pushed UL's lead to 7-4. Still leading by three at 9-6, three straight service aces - all from Hall - pushed the lead to six points which was the closest Alcorn would get the rest of the way.

    The Cajuns' final six points of the second set were registered by kills. Louisiana held an 18-5 advantage in kills during the set.

    UL hit .343 (15 kills, 3 errors, 35 attempts) in the final set while the Braves struggled at a -.080 clip netting only three kills on 25 attempts. As a result, the score was never tied and the Cajuns raced to the 25-9 victory which sealed the sweep.

    The victory allowed Louisiana to end a two-match losing streak. It also kept alive the team's goal of completing non-conference play with a winning record.

    The Ragin' Cajuns will complete their stay in Natchitoches on Friday. UL will battle Central Arkansas (9-2) at 1 p.m., and close out the day with host-Northwestern State (0-7) at 7 p.m. Friday's action marks the final non-conference matches of the season.


    UL SID



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    UL Volleyball Re: Lady Cajuns Roll Past Alcorn State

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    Need to remind everyone, on Sept. 26, next Saturday, the Volleyball team opens play at home. The Sun Belt Conference games begin. Saturday at 7pm against ASU, then Sunday at 1 pm against UALR.

    Pack EKL Gym, y'all!

    Geaux Cajuns!
    .


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    The girls FINALLY have their first home match tomorrow at 1:00. Geaux and support the team. Fill the gym. What better thing is there to do before the football game starts? Good luck girls! Geaux Cajuns!


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    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsincajun View Post
    _ The girls FINALLY have their first home match tomorrow at 1:00. Geaux and support the team. Fill the gym. What better thing is there to do before the football game starts? Good luck girls! Geaux Cajuns! _
    What a great idea.

    I would like to go but have to be at work for 2pm

  13. UL Volleyball Volleyball Makes Home Debut Today


      For the first time in her senior season, setter Kendra Hall takes to the court at Earl K. Long Gym on Saturday. Hall needs just 37 assists to pass Lisa Bordes into second place for career assists.

    The wait is over for Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team.

    After four weekends and a total of 15 matches on the road, the Ragin' Cajuns (6-9) are set to make their home debut at Earl K. Long Gym on Saturday, Sept. 26 against Arkansas State (10-5, 0-1 Sun Belt) at 1 p.m.

    Not only are the Cajuns making their home debut, the squad is opening Sun Belt Conference play. For the remainder of the regular season UL will compete in SBC matches only.

    On Sunday, the Cajuns meet UALR to wrap up the weekend. First serve will be at 5 p.m.

    This weekend's matches start a four-match homestand for UL to begin the Sun Belt slate. Overall, the Ragin' Cajuns will play 10 of their 18 SBC matches at Earl K. Long Gym.

    Setter Kendra Hall is primed to make another splash in the program's record books. She needs only 37 more assists to pass Lisa Bordes into second place in the program's record books for career assists.

    Amie Goodwin leads the team in kills with 152. Goodwin has strung together impressive performances the last two weeks. She has reached double figures in kills in six of the last seven matches, averaging 3.42 kills per set. Since Sept. 11, Goodwin sports a .249 hitting percentage.

    Defensively, the Cajuns are led by Bethany Fogler with 28 blocks, while libero Lindsay Brown leads the team in digs with 237.

    Last season, Brown led the Sun Belt Conference in digs in league matches. Heading into league play this year, Brown is averaging 4.56 digs per set and has reached double figures in 13 of 15 matches

    The Cajuns rank nationally in services. As a team, UL has recorded 101 service aces to opponents' 59. The average of 1.94 aces per set places the Cajuns 15th in the NCAA stats.

    Arkansas State is led by Cayla Fielder and Charlyn Ursell, each with 145 kills. Laura Bennett leads the team with 520 assists.

    Defensively, the Red Wolves are led by Fielder who has 62 blocks, while libero Heather Bowman has 286 digs over 48 sets for an average of 5.96 digs per set. Bowman ranks third in the NCAA stats.

    The Red Wolves began Sun Belt play on Thursday in New Orleans. UNO claimed a 3-1 (25-20, 27-29, 25-16, 25-20) victory over ASU, sending the Red Wolves to their fourth consecutive loss after beginning the season with a 10-1 record.

    UALR's main offensive threat is Anita Bucur, who has accumulated 168 kills so far. She is usually set up by Giuliana DeFrancesco, who has 389 assists on the year.

    Defensively, the Trojans are led by Katharina Nobel, who has 35 blocks. Emily Pepperman leads the team in digs with 162.

    UALR started Sun Belt play on Thursday in Monroe. The Trojans blanked Louisiana-Monroe by a count of 3-0 (27-25, 25-14, 25-13). UALR continues conference action on Saturday as they travel to New Orleans to meet UNO before making the trip to Lafayette to meet the Ragin' Cajuns on Sunday.

    All-Tournament Cajuns: The Cajuns collected six All-Tournament honors during non-conference play. Five different players combined for the honors.
    Comfort Suites/SHSU Invitational
    Ariel Krolikowski & Bethany Fogler

    LSU Tiger Classic
    Kendra Hall

    McNeese State Invitational
    Amie Goodwin & Kendra Hall

    Northwestern State Tournament
    Lesley Mirarchi


    UL SI

  14. UL Volleyball Lady Cajuns Host North Texas Saturday

    Sat, Oct 03

    UL vs North Texas

    Earl K. Long Gym
    5:00 p.m.


  15. UL Volleyball Cajun Women Fall to North Texas


      Linsday Brown piled up a career-high 32 digs for Louisiana Saturday evening vs. North Texas. As a team, UL posted a season-high 17 blocks.

    Louisiana's volleyball team nearly rallied from a 2-0 deficit, but North Texas held on and claimed the match 3-2 (25-20, 25-22, 20-25, 22-25, 15-12) Saturday evening at Earl K. Long Gym.

    The Cajuns (6-12, 0-3 Sun Belt) turned up the intensity following the intermission throwing down 30 kills and posting hitting percentages of .304 and .217 in the third and fourth sets to force a decisive fifth set.

    North Texas opened a quick 6-2 lead in the final set. Louisiana stormed back with a 6-1 run and appeared to be headed to an improbable comeback triumph. During the run the Cajuns received three kills from Lesley Mirarchi and threw up a pair of their season-high 17 blocks.

    Mirarchi slammed home a kill on the 15th rally for an 8-7 lead. The Mean Green (6-11, 2-1 Sun Belt) evened the score with a kill by Brittani Youman and the two sides swapped points over the next eight rallies.

    Tied at 12-all, NT sealed their victory with kills on consecutive rallies - one by Kati Dillard and one by Youman. On match point, Ariel Krolikowski committed an attack error when she hit into a solo block throw up by Dillard ending the Cajuns comeback attempt.

    The loss was the fifth straight overall for Louisiana and kept the team winless in Sun Belt play. The Cajuns saw their two-match win streak over the Mean Green snapped.

    Krolikowski swung down a career-high 18 kills - her third straight match in double figures on the current four-match homestand. Joining her in double figures for UL was Amie Goodwin with 12 and Mirarchi with 10.

    The Ragin' Cajuns frontline defense was superb and that resulted in a season-high for blocks (17). The Cajuns threw up at least three blocks in each of the first four sets. Bethany Fogler led the way with a career-high 10 blocks (1 solo, 9 assists). In all, four Cajuns posted at least five blocks.

    Between the two teams there were seven players that reached double digits in digs. Louisiana's Lindsay Brown finished with a career-high 32 digs (6.4 per set). Krolikowski added a career-high 18 digs which allowed her to notch her third double-double of the season. Mirarchi collected 12 digs to notch the first double-double of her career.

    The Mean Green was paced by the tandem of Roxana Casvean and Amy Huddleston. They combined for 36 kills - 18 apiece - and hit .224 and .234, respectively. Sarah Willey was the top digger with 19.

    The Ragin' Cajuns 17 blocks and 87 digs were the highest recorded by the team in the Heather Mazeitis Era.

    If Louisiana has to look back at why they lost they need look no further than letting a 13-7 lead in the opening set slip away and a .000 hitting percentage (11 kills, 11 errors, 44 attempts) in the second set. In the second set, the Cajuns lost a 16-11 lead.

    UL scorched the nets in the third set, throwing down 16 kills against only two errors in 46 attempts. The Cajuns battled back from a 16-10 deficit with a 9-3 run which evened the set at 19-all. A kill by Fogler broke the tie and then she combined with Mirarchi for a block which upped the Cajuns lead to 21-19.

    Louisiana scored on the next three rallies and finished off the set with a Goodwin kill which forced a fourth set.

    The fourth set saw the competition heat up as there were 15 tied scores and eight lead changes. UL found themselves down 22-21 when a kill by Mirarchi knotted the score at 22-all.

    Krolikowski then stepped up and delivered kills on consecutive rallies to make it 24-22. On the next serve, Casvean committed an attack error giving UL new life as the match entered the fifth set.

    The comeback was foiled as the Mean Green stood strong in the final set posting a .320 hitting percentage (11 kills, 3 errors, 25 attempts).

    Louisiana returns to the court on Sunday, Oct. 4 as the Denver Pioneers (7-10, 2-1 Sun Belt) visit E.K. Long Gym. First serve is scheduled for 1 p.m. The matinee will conclude UL's current four-match homestand.

    UL SI


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