LOUISIANA SILOUISIANA La. - The University of Louisiana Lady Cajuns basketball program has set its schedule of games for the upcoming 2003-04 season, released by the athletic department Thursday.
Head coach J. Kelley Hall and his staff has compiled a schedule that includes a total of 27 games with nine of them being at home including three regular-season home games at the Cajundome as part of a doubleheader with the Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team.
The slate features an interesting twist as the first 10 games are all on the road with the home opener not occurring until Saturday, Jan. 10 against Denver at Earl K. Long Gym.
UL will get to enjoy the comforts of home in the early going as exhibition matchups are slated for Nov. 6 and Nov. 13 as part of doubleheaders at the Cajundome. Both games are scheduled for 4:45 p.m.
The regular season begins on Tuesday, Nov. 25 as the Cajuns visit in-state foe Southeastern Louisiana for the first of 10 straight road games to open the season. A trip to College Park, Md., for the Maryland
Terrapin Classic Nov. 28-29 rounds out the schedule of games for the fall 2003 semester.
Following fall semester final exams break, UL will open a stretch of six road games in 12 days beginning Monday, Dec. 8 at Centenary College and concluding Saturday, Dec. 20 at Coastal Carolina for the Beach Ball Classic in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The Cajuns open Sun Belt Conference play on Saturday, Jan. 10, at Long Gym against Denver in a 2 p.m. game. The DU matchup, which will also serve as the home opener, begins a stretch eight of the first nine SBC games to be played at home which includes two, four-game homestands.
Louisiana will play three SBC games at the Cajundome. The Cajuns host South Alabama (Jan. 15), New Orleans (Jan. 17) and North Texas (Feb. 5) in 4:45 p.m. games as part of doubleheaders with the men's basketball team.
As part of reciprocal agreements, the South Alabama (Feb. 12) and New Orleans (Feb. 14) road games are also doubleheaders with the men's squad.
The Cajuns final home game takes place on Thursday, Feb. 19 against New Mexico State at 7 p.m. in Long Gym.
From there the Cajuns will finish the campaign with three straight road games beginning Saturday, Feb. 21 at North Texas followed by games at Arkansas State Feb. 26 and Arkansas-Little Rock Feb. 28.
The 2004 Aeropostale Sun Belt Conference Tournament will be held in Bowling Green, Ky., at E.A. Diddle Arena on the campus of Western Kentucky University. The league's annual postseason event will be held Saturday-Tuesday, March 6-9.
For the first time since the Sun Belt split into divisions not all 11 teams qualify for the league tourney. Eight of the 11 teams will advance to the tournament - the top two division winners and runners-up plus the next best four teams regardless of division will compete for an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.