LOUISIANA La. — UL Lafayette’s women’s basketball squad played out of synch for 26 minutes against a team that hadn’t lost since mid-November, had more turnovers than a visiting South Alabama team that went 9-of-17 from three-point range, and didn’t get a perimeter basket from its top outside threat here Thursday night.
So, how were the Ragin’ Cajuns within two points in the last 90 seconds against the team generally regarded as the best in the Sun Belt Conference?
“We just played a heck of a second half,” said Cajun head coach J. Kelley Hall. “If only we hadn’t shot ourselves in the foot in the first half.”
The Lady Jags were there to take advantage early, taking as much as a 15-point lead, and then held on for dear life down the stretch in taking a 57-54 win at the Cajundome.
“We did just enough to win,” said USA boss Rick Pietri. “We had a good effort for 32 minutes, but the last eight we didn’t have any bounce and they (UL Lafayette) did.”
The Lady Jags (13-1, 2-0), now winners of 13 straight games and getting votes in this week’s AP poll, didn’t lock down their second league win until Tiffany Washington and Anna Petrakova missed back-to-back inside shots in the final 15 seconds and Bernette Tolston had a half-court heave fall short at the horn.
The misses were about the only things Petrakova and Washington did wrong in the last 14 minutes. Petrakova hit six of her eight shots in the second half on the way to a game-high 23, and Washington scored eight of her nine and got most of her 12 rebounds in that stretch.
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Dan McDonald
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