Louisiana hosting Hibernia Bank Classic this weekend at Earl K. Long Gym
LOUISIANA La. - Louisiana's Lady Cajuns volleyball team will make its 2004 season home debut here Friday afternoon in the opening round of the Hibernia Bank Classic at Earl K. Long Gym. The Ragin' Cajuns will face Mississippi State at 2 p.m. and conclude the day's action at 7 p.m. against Tulsa.
Louisiana welcomes Air Force, Mississippi State, Northwestern State and Tulsa for the two-day, five-team, round-robin event which wraps up Saturday. A total of 10 matches will be contested (five each day) Friday and Saturday with action beginning at 10 a.m.
The LAdy Cajuns (2-0) opened the season Wednesday with a pair of victories over Southeastern Louisiana and Alcorn State in the Southeastern Tri-Match.
Friday's matches mark the beginning of a five-match homestand for the Cajuns. UL will face Northwestern State and Air Force on Saturday and conclude the stretch Tuesday, Sept. 7 with a 7 p.m. match against Tulane.
The Cajuns offense is led by junior outside hitter Elina Salomaki, last season's leader in kills per game. The Helsinki, Finland, native paced the offensive efforts at SLU with 27 kills including 18 in the opener.
Sophomore Jessica Pattison stepped into the stating lineup and turned in an admirable performance in Wednesday's matches. The Maurice native tallied 21 kills in the two matches and saw action in all seven games.
Defensively, Hollie Girouard continues to lead the charge. The Broussard native racked up 22 digs at the Southeastern Tri-Match including 16 against SLU. Salomaki and freshman Erika Castro chimed in with 21 and 16 digs respectively, providing Girouard with some support.
The race for the starting setter's job should heat up this weekend. Senior Tami Harvey got the nod at SLU and turned in a career-high tying 53 assists. Freshman Katelynn Stiefel made her debut against Alcorn as her and Harvey shared the duties. Stiefel had 15 assists and controlled the offense the entire third game.
Coming into pre-season drills in August head coach Beck Madden was clear in making a point that the setter's job will go the one who is consistent and can lead the team effectively - after all it is volleyball's version of the quarterback.
The Lady Cajuns came away from Hammond exhibiting a balanced attack both offensively and defensively. Five players ended the day with double-digit kills while four reach double-digit digs. As a team, Louisiana's attack percentage was .275 for the day and the team posted double-digit kills in each game played.
One area of emphasis this weekend should be on the serving game. The Cajuns committed 31 service errors Wednesday and must work on cutting down on mistakes which give the opposition a free and easy point.
Mississippi State will be beginning its season at the Hibernia Bank Classic and will already have one match under its belt as the Bulldogs open the tournament against Northwestern State at 10 a.m.
MSU returns six letterwinners from last season's 3-23 squad which ended the season losing 20 of its final 22 matches. The Bulldogs hired former standout Tina Seals during the offseason and begin the first season under her direction.
The Bulldogs return two starters, including the team's returning scorer, Rachel Cooper, who posted 306 kills last year.
Louisiana and MSU have met 15 previous times with the last meeting taking place on Sept. 8, 2001 in Starkville at the MSU Invitational.
Tulsa (1-0) returns five starters from last season's 11-17 squad. The Golden Hurricane has its top three scorers all of whom each tallied over 250 kills a season ago.
The revenge factor will in the Cajuns hands. Last season Tulsa posted a 3-1 (30-20, 30-16, 19-30, 30-19) victory at the Stephen F. Austin Invitational
TU began its season Wednesday in a home match with North Texas. The Golden Hurricane prevailed 3-1 (26-30, 30-25, 30-25, 30-25).
Louisiana enters Friday's match with MSU riding a seven-match winning streak in home openers.
Following Friday's events, Louisiana will continue tournament play on Saturday with a Noon match against Northwestern State and 7 p.m. battle with Air Force in the tournament finale.
HIBERNIA BANK CLASSIC SCHEDULE OF MATCHES
Friday, Sept. 3, 2004
Match 1 - 10 a.m. - Northwestern State vs. Mississippi State
Match 2 - Noon - Tulsa vs. Air Force
Match 3 - 2 p.m. - Mississippi State vs. Louisiana
Match 4 - 5 p.m. - Air Force vs. Northwestern State
Match 5 - 7 p.m. - Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Tulsa
Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004
Match 6 - 10 a.m. - Tulsa vs. Mississippi State
Match 7 - Noon - Louisiana vs. Northwestern State
Match 8 - 2 p.m. - Mississippi State vs. Air Force
Match 9 - 5 p.m. - Northwestern State vs. Tulsa
Match 10 - 7 p.m. - Air Force vs. Louisiana
TICKETS
2-day pass $10 (all matches Friday and Saturday)
1-day pass $6 (adults); $4 (children)
UL Students free with valid I.D.
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