LAKE CHARLES - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns have a chance to square their season record at .500 today when they meet the McNeese State Cowboys at 7 p.m. at the Lake Charles Civic Center.
Coach Robert Lee's squad bludgeoned visiting Georgia State 67-50 on Monday, holding the Panthers to 7-of-25 shooting in the second half to improve to 4-5 and avenge an earlier defeat in Atlanta.
But they'll have to continue improving against McNeese, which is also 4-5 after an 83-54 road loss at Arkansas-Little Rock on Monday.
UL held off the Cowboys 76-70 last season in the Cajundome, and two years ago McNeese got the best of the visiting Cajuns 76-74 on the MSU campus.
McNeese also had a narrow 82-79 loss this year to the same LSU squad which clipped the Cajuns 83-69.
"All I have to do is tell them 82-79," Lee said. "If that doesn't get our attention, then I'll remind them that the last time we were in Lake Charles they beat us.
"Good teams have to find a way to win on the road and we have to do that, starting Thursday."
The Cajuns have been up-and-down, with three of their victories coming at home, another over Louisiana Tech played at LSU and all of their losses on the road.
Told Monday night that Georgia State was now 0-6 away from Atlanta, UL's Tiras Wade said, "Oh, they're like us, huh?"
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Bruce Brown
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