ANCHORAGE (AP) -- Just weeks after the withdrawal of the University of Minnesota left Great Alaska Shootout women's tournament organizers scrambling, it's happened again.
Maryland-Eastern Shore, Minnesota's replacement, is out. The University of Louisiana is in.
"Apparently there was a huge miscommunication between the coaches in that even though we specifically told the basketball coach it was for this year, they had it in mind that it was for next year," said University of Alaska Anchorage athletic director Steve Cobb.
Maryland-Eastern Shore had a scheduling conflict for the tournament, scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend. Cobb said the school never signed a contract and their would be no penalty
"I went ahead and released that," he said. "I took them at their word."
The Ragin' Cajuns signed a contract Friday to play in the tournament. The contract includes a $50,000 buyout clause, which is now standard in tournament contracts to discourage teams from backing out, Cobb said.
Louisiana-Lafayette is scheduled to play the Seawolves on Nov. 23. The other two teams in the tournament are Eastern Washington and Stanford.