LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana’s Lady Cajuns improved to 4-1 following a 67-42 victory over Centenary College on Wednesday night. Stingy defense and a second half scoring explosion paced the victory.
The 4-1 start has only been bested once in school history, when the 1983-84 squad started 6-0, finishing 22-6. Four clubs have started 4-1, with the last edition coming in the 2000-01 season.
UL allowed only eight second half field goals, including just two field goals in the final 12 minutes.
After making six of their final eight shots to close the first half, the Cajuns made five of their first seven to start the second half. The sharp shooting helped Louisiana extend its three-point halftime advantage to eight, 39-31, with 14:21 to play.
From there, UL would make only five baskets in the next seven minutes. Fortunately, four of the five were three-pointers and strong Cajuns defense allowed only two baskets over the same span.
Bernette Tolston connected on her second triple of the half, before Onna Charles dropped in a pair of three’s, giving her three in a six-minute span. Melissa Bratton’s three-pointer gave the Cajuns a 53-35 lead at the seven minute mark.
A free throw by Centenary’s Laura Kizyte was the only thing to slow the Cajuns.
UL tacked on seven more unanswered points to take a commanding 60-36 lead. Bratton nailed another three-pointer before Domonique Thomas and Anna Petrakova added baskets.
Freshman Sonora Edwards led the Cajuns with 13 points and nine rebounds. Nine other players figured in the scoring. Thomas led UL with six assists.
Neither team could score early, as the Cajuns trailed 4-2 after shooting 1-for-7 in the game’s opening four minutes.
Despite shooting a miserable 4-for-16, the Cajuns trailed by just five, 15-10, with nine minutes remaining in the first half.
The Cajuns slowly started a run, with the help of stingy defense. UL outscored CC 13-3 over the next six minutes starting with a three-pointer by Petrakova. Edwards, Sherita Anderson, Alexandra Kotta and Tiffany Washington all contributed to the scoring. When Petrakova finished the spurt, the Cajuns held a 23-18 lead with 3:03 remaining.
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