BATON ROUGE — What better way to tip off the Robert Lee Era of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajun basketball than with the oldest rival on the UL books?
Lee’s first regular-season game as the Cajun leader is a 5:30 p.m. contest today against Louisiana Tech in LSU’s 14,164-seat Pete Maravich Assembly Center in the Louisiana Classic tournament.
Host LSU and its old rival, Tulane, square off in tonight’s second game at 8 p.m.
The two victors play at 3 p.m. Sunday, following a 12:30 p.m. matchup of the losers, with all four contests televised in Louisiana on Cox Sports.
“It’s finally here,” Lee said. “It’s time to play for real.”
“First of all,” Tech coach Keith Richard said, “I have to say thanks to (LSU coach) John Brady for putting this together. He didn’t have to do this.
“It’s a real interesting weekend, a great way to start the season — and that’s win or lose. Fans of all four teams can come and watch them play.”
The whole weekend has an air of familiarity to it.
Cajun assistant Rennie Bailey was a Tech standout in the 1980’s on Bulldog teams that were powered by Karl Malone. Bailey helped lead the Bulldogs to a 26-7 finish and the Southland Conference title in 1984.
UL’s Spencer Ford and Chris Davis are experiencing a homecoming of sorts. Ford played at nearby Scotlandville High, while Davis prepped at Istrouma.
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Bruce Brown
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