LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Both Louisiana's Lady' Cajuns and the Arkansas Lady' Backs traveled here on Thursday looking for an 8-1 start, but it was Arkansas that pulled it off.
Arkansas, one of the most athletic and antagonistic teams in the nation, used superior quickness and aggression to top Louisiana 82-68.
Controlling the ball was the difference, as the Lady'Backs had 12 steals and forced 24 Cajuns turnovers. UA committed only 11 turnovers and out-rebounded UL 37-29.
UL shot 54.2 percent from the floor and 50 percent from 3-point range, holding UA to 46.8 percent. The Cajuns shot even better in the second half, 68.2 percent from the floor and 62.5 percent from three-point range, but a very deep Arkansas squad physically wore UL down.
Thirteen Lady'Backs saw playing time, with nine playing more than 10 minutes.
Despite the loss, Louisiana (7-2) tied two other clubs, the 1983-84 and 1985-86 teams, for the best record in school history after nine games. The '83-84 squad advanced to a 13-2 record before their next defeat.
Up next for the Cajuns is a home meeting with Sam Houston State on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Earl K. Long Gym.