Louisiana nabs three All-Sun Belt Conference selections for the second straight season
LOUISIANA La. - While they didn't win any of the major awards, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team took top honors by placing a league-high three players on the All-Sun Belt Conference team, as released by the league office Thursday.
Seems fitting for a team that consisted of no real superstars, rather a collective unit that worked together to bring home the program's first outright regular season conference championship in 22 years and the No. 1 seed for the upcoming Aeropostale Sun Belt Conference Tournament.
Seniors Laurie Bridges and Antoine Landry along with junior transfer Brian Hamilton were all named to the league's all-conference team as voted on by coaches and selected media.
The selections marked the second straight season that head coach Jessie Evans' squad had three all-conference performers. Since joining the league in 1991-92, Louisiana-Lafayette has collected 22 All-Sun Belt picks in 13 seasons.
Bridges earned second team honors while Hamilton and Landry were third team members. For all three, it was their first time being named to the All-Sun Belt team.
Considered the hardest worker and most consistent on the team, Bridges has done just about everything for the Cajuns this season. He currently is averaging 10.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game and has 79 assists and 36 steals.
He has started all 25 games for the Cajuns and has a streak of 46 consecutive starts dating back to last season
The senior guard pulled down 13 rebounds in the regular season finale vs. UALR for his third double-digit rebounding game of the season. Bridges has scored in double-figures in six of the last 10 games.
Landry, currently the team's leading scorer at 13.4 points per game in his first season as a regular starter, is having a career-year for the Cajuns.
His 66 three-point field goals made are a new personal single-season best, he is tops on the team with 115 total field goals made and ranks 26th in the nation for three-point field goal percentage at 43 percent.
Landry has scored 20-plus points six times including a career-high 27 points in the Cajuns win at Western Kentucky on Thursday, Jan. 29. He scored 19 points at Dayton, 22 at Xavier and 20 at then-No. 4 Arizona, earlier in the season.
The 5-foot-11 guard from New Orleans has led the Cajuns in scoring in each of the last two games.
Hamilton, a transfer from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, is the team's leading rebounder and ranks sixth in the Sun Belt with 7.0 rebounds per game. He has pulled his weight on both ends of the floor with 74 offensive rebounds and 102 defensive rebounds
Hamilton ranks third in the league for offensive boards and ninth for defensive and has four double-doubles to his credit. He has had at least seven rebounds in 15 games and has reached double-digits five times.
The Missouri City, Texas, native shot above 50 percent 20 times during the season's 25 game slate and ranks third in the Sun Belt for field goal percentage shooting 61 percent.
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