The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Women's Basketball team closes out a two-game set at the Cajundome on Saturday, January 25 when it faces Troy in a rematch. Tip-off is set for 2:00 p.m. and admission is free and open to the public.
Saturday's contest is designated as the annual Alumni Game featuring a tailgate at Noon for alumni and their families and an on-court recognition at halftime.
Louisiana (8-9, 4-4 SBC) and Troy (13-7, 7-1 SBC) are set for a Saturday showdown for the second straight week. Last Saturday in Troy, Alabama, the Cajuns led the game's first 17-plus minutes before a strong second-quarter finish and early third-quarter push lifted the Trojans to an 81-73 victory.
The Ragin' Cajuns seek to snap a three-game losing streak which began last week on the road when the current stretch of four games involving Arkansas State and Troy began.
Erica Lafayette has headlined UL's efforts in SBC play, the graduate transfer from Baton Rouge ranking second in scoring in conference play at 17.8 points per game. Troy leans upon Zay Dyer's double-double average of 13.4 points and 11.6 rebounds in conference play.
GAME INFORMATION
LOUISIANA (8-9, 4-4 SBC) vs. TROY (13-7, 7-1 SBC)
Date/Time: Saturday, January 25, 2025 / 2:00 p.m.
Site: Lafayette, La.
Arena: Cajundome (12,362)
Radio: The GOAT 103.3 FM/1420 AM
Talent: Dawson Eiserloh
TV:ESPN+
Talent:Dan McDonald (pxp), Eric Mouton (analyst)
Live Stats:CajunStats.com
Social Updates:@RaginCajunsWBB | #GeauxCajuns
Series Record: Troy leads leads, 21-13
In Lafayette: Louisiana leads, 9-6
Streak: Troy, +1
BOUNCE PASSES
The Ragin' Cajuns are concluding the second half of the series of four consecutive games involving Arkansas State and Troy, taking their turn hosting the matchup with the Trojans.
UL and Troy meet on Saturday for the second consecutive week. The Trojans won 81-73 on January 18 in Troy, rallying past the Cajuns with strong play at the end of the second and at the start of the third quarter.
Troy has won the last five regular season meetings dating back to the 2022-23 season.
The Ragin' Cajuns own a 9-6 edge over Troy in their hometown. The Trojans hold a slight 5-4 edge in the Cajundome during the Garry Brodhead era.
Louisiana's last win over Troy eliminated the Trojans in the quarterfinal round of the 2024 SBC Tournament.
Saturday's game completes a string of six straight games against the SBC's western half. The next three games are against the eastern half: on the road at App State and Coastal (Jan. 30-Feb. 1), then home vs. Marshall (Feb. 5).
The Cajuns' four SBC losses have come to teams that have a combined 21-2 conference mark (JMU, Troy, ASU).
Louisiana is expected to have only nine players available, but has had success shorthanded before. In December, the Cajuns defeated Rice and Georgia Southern with only eight players available.
Erica Lafayette has scored double digits in 11 straight games (since Dec. 7 vs. Rice), averaging 16.9 points per game during the stretch. She's taken over the team lead in scoring at 14.2 points per game.
Erica Lafayette scored at least 17 points each of the first five SBC games, pacing her current 17.8 average in conference play. She ranks No. 2 and trails only JMU's Peyton McDaniel (18.4) for the scoring lead in SBC play.
The 4-1 start to SBC play was the best for Louisiana since the 2020-21 regular season championship campaign.
UL scored 60-plus points the first seven SBC games. The Cajuns are averaging 67.4 ppg in conference play.
Over the first five SBC games, the Cajuns had upped their scoring average to 70.4 points per game (season average was 61.7) while improving their shooting to 46 percent.
UL has scored 25-plus off turnovers three times in SBC play and is averaging 20.6 ppg off turnovers in SBC play.
The Ragin' Cajuns rank Top 25 nationally in turnovers forced (21.7), turning the opposition over 20-plus times in 13 of 17 games, including forcing No. 4 LSU into a season-high tying 21 turnovers and Auburn into 25 miscues.
UL held its first five foes to 60 or below and has yielded 70-plus only twice (No. 4 LSU, Troy).
UL led the SBC in scoring defense – and ranked Top 60 nationally – holding foes below 60 ppg the last two seasons.
UP NEXT FOR LOUISIANA
The Ragin' Cajuns embark on a road trip to the Carolinas for contests at App State and Coastal Carolina from January 30-February 1, starting a stretch of three straight games against the SBC's eastern half.