Home loss paints UL in corner in Sun Belt race
MOBILE, Ala. - Desperate times call for desperate measures, and both the University of Louisiana and South Alabama are getting close to desperation even though the Sun Belt Conference race is one week old.
UL's Ragin' Cajuns have already suffered a home loss in league play and are 1-6 on hostile courts this season. The Jaguars are 0-2 in the conference and have lost six straight.
That all makes the stakes even higher than normal when the teams clash tonight at 7:05 in USA's Mitchell Center.
The Cajuns (6-7, 0-1 Sun Belt) open a stretch of three straight Sun Belt road games with tonight's battle, and are still smarting from Saturday's disappointing 72-66 home loss to Denver that opened league play.
Cajun coach Robert Lee is hoping a 6 a.m. two-mile run Sunday morning, only hours after that defeat, helped to focus his squad.
"You've got to let that one go," Lee said, "and the only way to get that one back is to go on the road and win. We haven't done that on a consistent basis."
But those previous road games have come against the likes of Kansas, North Carolina State, Charlotte, LSU and Vanderbilt. Lee's hoping those outings and home-court wins over solid teams in Rice and Southern Illinois have prepared his team for the league wars ... Saturday's performance notwithstanding.
"We're used to playing on the road," he said, "but we haven't had a lot of success on the road. We need to start seeing signs that those early games have helped us."
If those signs are going to appear, the time may be right since the homestanding Jaguars have struggled since mid-December. USA lost all four of its road games in the current streak by 20 or more points, and had losses to Southern Mississippi (69-60) and Alabama-Birmingham (82-76) in those six games.
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Dan McDonald
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