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Lafayette's Orien Greene scores 28 as South Alabama drops sixth straight Sun Belt Conference game
There was one big difference in Thursday night's meeting between South Alabama and Louisiana-Lafayette at the Mitchell Center compared to an earlier meeting won by the Jaguars on the road: Orien Greene.
The University of Florida transfer pulled the Ragin' Cajuns back into the game and lifted them to a 79-73 victory with his 11-of-15 shooting from the floor, including a 6-of-10 showing from 3-point range, for a game-high 28 points. Greene had missed the previous game in Lafayette because he had not been ruled eligible at the time.
He was eligible and accurate Thursday night, scoring 19 of his points and hitting five of his 3-pointers in the second half to send USA to its sixth straight Sun Belt Conference loss.
"The whole key to the game was we couldn't stop Orien, said South Alabama coach John Pelphrey, who coached Greene when he was an assistant at Florida. He was fantastic tonight. He stepped up and hit shot after shot. O.G. has a great, great feel for the game. He can pass and he understands spacing. ... That's about as good a performance as you'll ever see.
The loss further damages South Alabama's hopes of qualifying for the Sun Belt tournament. Only the top eight teams in the 11-team league will earn a spot in the tournament and the Jags are now 3-7 in the league, last in the West Division, and 9-13 overall. Lafayette improved to 9-1 in the Sun Belt, its only loss to the Jags, and 14-5 overall.
Despite shooting 51.8 percent from the floor, including a season-high 23 points from Michael Phillips, who had 17 at the half, South Alabama couldn't gain the series sweep against the Cajuns.
With the Jags holding a nine-point advantage, 68-59, with 6:55 to play, Greene went on a tear, scoring three consecutive three-pointers, two of those from well behind the arc. The last of the trio of treys tied the game at 68-all with 4:53 to go.
Greene hit another three with 2:19 left for a 73-69 lead. After a Phillips basket, Greene lofted an ally-oop pass to Dwayne Mitchell, who slammed it home, a basket that energized the Cajuns and appeared to take some steam from the Jags.
"Once I got in a rhythm, I felt good, Greene said of his shooting display. I felt like everything was going to go in.
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By TOMMY HICKS
Sports Reporter