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  1. UL Basketball Cajuns Cruise Past Valparaiso In Fiesta Bowl Classic Opener

    Louisiana earns first road win of the season and advances to title game on Tuesday

    TUCSON, Ariz. - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns ventured out to the 19th annual Bank One Fiesta Bowl Classic looking for a better showing than their first appearance three seasons ago.

    After the opening round contest against Valparaiso here Sunday afternoon at the McKale Center, the Ragin' Cajuns wasted no time making a statement and got off on the right foot toward accomplishing their goal.

    Sparked by a 62 percent shooting performance in the opening half and a stifling defense, the Cajuns raced out to a double-digit halftime lead and never looked back in handing Valpo its worst loss of the season with a 95-71 victory.

    It was a far contrast from the 2000 visit in which the Cajuns came up 0-2 with a pair of double-digit losses to Mississippi State and Butler.

    With the win UL (4-3) advances to Tuesday's championship game at 8:30 p.m. (CT) against Arizona the winner of Sunday's second game which featured Arizona and Liberty.

    The loss sends Valparaiso (2-6) into Tuesday's consolation game against the Arizona-Liberty loser at 6 p.m. (CT).

    Sunday's win also marked the first road win of the season for the Cajuns and advanced them into an in-season tournament championship game for the fourth time under head coach Jessie Evans.

    Louisiana placed five players in double-digits scoring led by a career-high 23 from Cedric Williams. Brian Hamilton also scored a career-high tallying 17 points. Brad Boyd had 17, Dwayne Mitchell 15 and Laurie Bridges 12.

    Antoine Landry turned in a career-high seven assists and was tied for the team-high honor with Laurie Bridges. Williams pulled down a team-best eight boards.

    The Cajuns shot 51 percent for the game (33-of-65) and made 25-of-35 free throw attempts including a 17-of-21 tally in the second half.

    UL forced 21 turnovers from the Crusaders while committing just 10. The Cajuns had just two turnovers in the second half.

    Joaquim Gomes scored a team-high 17 for Valpo. Dan Oppland tallied 14 joining Gomes in double-figures.

    The Cajuns made their first five field goals and limited Valpo to just one in the first four minutes en route to a 15-4 lead at the first media timeout.

    UL opened a 5-0 lead by the 18:48 mark of the opening half.

    Boyd, fouled on a three-point attempt, made one-of-three attempts to give the Cajuns a 1-0 lead. Boyd's freebie gave the Cajuns the first lead of the game - one it would not relinquish leading from start-to-finish.

    Baskets by Bridges and Hamilton on the next two possessions gave the Cajuns the five-point advantage.

    The Crusaders got a pair of free throws from Ron Howard to notch their first two points of the contest and make it 5-2 at the 18:14 mark.

    The Cajuns then scored seven unanswered points to claim their first double-digit lead of the game. A Boyd three-pointer followed by a jumper from Landry and a pair of freebies by Boyd were the catalyst.

    Gomes knocked down his first three-pointer of the contest following the media timeout to pull Valpo within eight, 15-7. Bridges kissed a shot off the glass on the ensuing possession to put the Cajuns lead back into double-digits.

    After a slam by Hamilton on the next Cajuns possession, Gomes made his second three-pointer of the game and the season to cut the lead to 19-10 with 13:42 left before the half - marking the last time that Valpo would be within single-digits the rest of the game.

    Hamilton answered for the Cajuns with a layup on a feed from Dwayne Mitchell to put the Cajuns lead back into double-figures at 21-10.

    That was the beginning of a 6-0 run that stretched Louisiana's lead to 25-10 with 12:29 remaining in the first half.

    Louisiana's lead would reach as many as 18 before the break. A Cedric Williams spin-move in the lane put the Cajuns on top 36-18 at the 8:24 mark.

    Valpo would then end the half on an 18-11 run to trim the deficit to 11 points at the half, 47-36. The Crusaders would pull within 10 at 44-34 but could get no closer.

    The second half began much the same as the first with Boyd being fouled on a three-point attempt at the 19:17 mark. This time Boyd would make all three freebies to increase the Cajuns lead to 50-36.

    Later in the half the Crusaders would cut the lead to 12 points at 73-61 on a layup by Dan Oppland.

    Williams followed that with a pair of free throws that opened a 22-10 run to end the game for the Cajuns.

    Williams' free throws were the first two points of a 20-3 spurt which increased the Cajuns lead to 93-64 - the largest of the game.

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    Box Score
    Valparaiso vs Louisiana
    12/28/03 1:45 p.m. MT at Olson Court, McKale Center, Tucson, AZ
    At Olson Court, McKale Center, Tucson, AZ

    LOUISIANA 95, VALPARAISO 71

    VALPARAISO (2-6)
    GOMES, Joaquim 7-11 1-2 17;
    OPPLAND, Dan 6-10 2-2 14;
    HARRIS, Kenny 4-5 0-0 8;
    SYLLA, Oumar 3-5 0-0 6;
    BERDIEL, Ali 2-5 2-2 6;
    HOWARD, Ron 1-5 3-4 5;
    MILES, Jimmie 1-5 2-2 4;
    OPPLAND, Mike 2-3 0-0 4;
    MBAYE, Moussa 1-3 2-2 4;
    COLCLASURE, Seth 1-4 0-0 3;
    NIEVES, Roberto 0-2 0-0 0.
    Totals 28-58 12-14 71.

    LOUISIANA (4-3)
    Williams, Cedric 7-11 9-12 23;
    Hamilton, Brian 7-11 3-6 17;
    Boyd, Brad 4-13 7-11 17;
    Mitchell, Dwayne 5-10 4-4 15;
    Bridges, Laurie 5-7 2-2 12;
    Landry, Antoine 3-7 0-0 7;
    Cameron, Chris 1-5 0-0 2;
    Foster, Matt 1-1 0-0 2.
    Totals 33-65 25-35 95.


    Valparaiso.................... 36 35 - 71
    Louisiana-Lafayette........... 47 48 - 95


    3-point goals
    Valparaiso 3-15
    GOMES, Joaquim 2-4;
    COLCLASURE, Seth 1-4;
    BERDIEL, Ali 0-2;
    HOWARD, Ron 0-1;
    MILES, Jimmie 0-2;
    NIEVES, Roberto 0-2),

    Louisiana 4-17
    Boyd, Brad 2-10;
    Landry, Antoine 1-4;
    Mitchell, Dwayne 1-1;
    Cameron, Chris 0-1;
    Bridges, Laurie 0-1

    Fouled out
    Valparaiso-None,
    Louisiana-None.

    Rebounds
    Valparaiso 29
    GOMES, Joaquim 10

    Louisiana-33
    Williams, Cedric 8

    Assists
    Valparaiso 19
    BERDIEL, Ali 6

    Louisiana 25
    Landry, Antoine 7;
    Bridges, Laurie 7

    Total fouls
    Valparaiso 22
    Louisiana 16

    Attendance-6200

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