LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun women put the game out of reach early on Saturday, then coasted in with a 90-72 victory over Sam Houston State at Earl K. Long Gym.
It was just the kind of game the Cajuns needed between road tests against Arkansas last Thursday and at Nebraska on Monday night, a chance to sharpen their skills.
"We shot the ball so well in the first half that we just buried them," said UL coach J. Kelley Hall, who saw all five starters score in double figures on the day.
"When you hit 10-of-20 3-pointers in a half, you take the other team out of it."
Senior Bernette Tolston led that early shooting spree, hitting 5-of-9 treys to spark the rout and tie fellow senior Tiffany Washington's 15 points at the break.
"Sometimes I go by my first attempt as to whether I'm in a rhythm or not," said Tolston, who nailed 5-of-7 treys in Thursday's 82-68 loss at Arkansas. "If I don't make that first one, then the next attempt.
"I just try to keep it as positive as I can."
UL (now 8-2) was ahead 53-29 at halftime, and it was clear it would take a major reversal for the Bearkats (2-5) to get back in the game.
"We came out in the first half and played as a team," said Washington, who had a career-high 22 points and pulled down 11 rebounds. "The first five minutes of the second half were very important, because we consider the score to be 0-0, like it was the beginning of the game."
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Bruce Brown
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