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  1. UL Basketball Hold Your Tally, Lady Cajuns in Finale

    Hall's program achieves another milestone by routing ASU

    DENTON, Texas - Admittedly it's a short list, but fans of Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns are watching the best women's basketball team in school history . by a considerable margin.

    Coach J. Kelley Hall's squad dusted off Arkansas State 61-49 in Monday's Sun Belt Conference Tournament semifinals, tying a school record with the 22nd victory of the season and reaching the conference title game for the first time in UL history.

    The rest of the pre Title Game story


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    Hats off to the Lady Cajuns of Ragin' Cajun fame. You were something special to behold.

    You can't control what your opponents do before or after you play them. In future years teams the Lady Cajuns defeat will go on to have good season. If this was that year the Lady Cajuns would be dancing right now.

    Always remember you were good enough to dance.

    Ultimately it was the regular RPI that kept you out but you know what the RPI doesn't measure? How good you REALLY are and if you did the best you could possibly do under the circumstances. Under the circumstances the RaginPaginIndex "RPI" ranks you #20 in the country.

    Do you realize (tournament aside) that if an WNBA championship team were inserted into this season the regular RPI would say they were not good enough to dance.

    What the regular PRI fails to analyze is this, did you take your SOS and do what you were supposed to do with it. If you take the RPI and divide it by the Strength of Schedule you find the Lady Cajuns did all they could do and rank in the top 20 performances of the season.

    You did all you could do. We love the Lady Cajuns.

    Ragin Pagin Index

     "RPI" RPITEAMRECORDCon.
    Record
    RPI
    Rank
    RPISOS
    Rank
    SOS
    11.2591 Gonzaga 26-316-1 47.5759282.4574
    21.2131 Louisiana-Monroe 20-715-3 117.5197323.4284
    31.211 Chattanooga 24-419-2 58.563251.4649
    41.2074 Wisc. Green Bay 25-318-1 43.5774212.4782
    51.2006 East. Michigan 21-612-5 71.5488283.4571
    61.1948 Stanford 29-220-1 7.642867.538
    71.1943 Temple 27-319-0 18.6104113.5111
    81.193 Coppin St. 20-715-3 90.534301.4476
    91.1901 Delaware 23-416-2 44.5773189.4851
    101.1836 Oakland 21-813-5 146.5016324.4238
    111.1814 Baylor 24-314-2 11.633871.5365
    121.1774 DePaul 25-414-2 23.6046108.5135
    131.1748 New Mexico 22-412-2 34.5908140.5029
    141.1739 Iowa St. 23-513-4 30.5961127.5078
    151.1728 Kent St. 19-812-4 92.5328292.4543
    161.1702 Liberty 20-614-1 86.5355281.4576
    171.1701 North Carolina 27-315-2 6.643351.5498
    181.1694 Harvard 20-712-2 78.5404265.4621
    191.1615 SE Missouri St. 20-816-3 87.5352271.4608
    201.1601 Louisiana @La. 21-912-6 138.5079315.4378
    211.16 Bowling Green 20-713-3 62.5612196.4838
    221.1598 Texas A&M C.C. 19-66-1 88.5349270.4612
    231.1588 Weber St. 19-711-3 79.54248.466
    241.1548 Alcorn St. 17-714-4 122.5169302.4476
    251.1543 Marist 22-716-4 89.5342262.4628
    261.1531 Michigan St. 28-317-2 4.649232.563
    271.1525 Middle Tenn. St. 23-715-3 42.5782144.5017
    281.1525 Indiana St. 20-713-5 57.5631172.4886
    291.1519 Oral Roberts 20-814-6 139.5059313.4392
    301.1489 Hartford 19-813-5 75.5416226.4714
    311.1489 Charlotte 21-810-6 81.5386236.4688
    321.1465 Ohio St. 28-415-3 8.640238.5584
    331.1462 Tennessee Tech 21-814-4 119.5182295.4521
    341.1449 TX Arlington 19-914-3 61.5618169.4907
    351.1436 Eastern Kentucky 22-718-1 66.5551185.4854
    361.1398 LSU 29-216-1 2.68065.5971
    371.137 Canisius 21-917-4 132.5103298.4488
    381.137 Long Beach St. 19-813-5 105.523275.46
    391.13 Maine 20-816-2 77.5408209.4786
    401.1278 Robert Morris 19-915-5 118.519274.4602
    411.1275 Drexel 18-912-6 103.5234256.4642
    421.1268 Duke 28-414-3 3.66678.5917
    431.1267 St. Francis (PA) 20-918-2 106.523257.4642
    441.1233 Houston 21-811-5 36.586689.5222
    451.123 Alabama A&M 15-1111-7 189.482322.4292
    461.1227 UCF 18-916-4 120.518268.4614
    471.1213 Western Ill. 17-914-4 126.5148278.4591
    481.1203 SMS 20-715-3 41.58198.5186
    491.1201 Northern Arizona 18-99-5 115.5205252.4647
    501.1201 UCSB 19-816-2 95.529225.4723
    511.1193 Richmond 23-714-5 33.590981.5279
    521.1166 Montana 19-713-1 65.5556150.4976
    531.1159 Holy Cross 19-1014-2 143.5026296.4504
    541.1156 Geo. Washington 22-815-4 35.587882.5269
    551.1152 Kansas St. 21-612-4 24.599368.5374
    561.1149 Belmont 17-1012-8 152.4987303.4473
    571.112 Rice 21-814-4 25.598766.5384
    581.109 Brown 18-910-4 125.5148255.4642
    591.1086 Utah 22-612-2 26.597265.5387
    601.1085 High Point 15-1012-3 153.4984297.4496
    611.1069 Notre Dame 26-514-4 10.634821.5735
    621.1058 Marshall 18-912-4 97.5266217.4762
    631.1052 Creighton 19-813-5 73.5464155.4944
    641.1048 CSU Northridge 17-1011-7 164.4946300.4477
    ps job well done for UL-Monroe, LSU and Middle Tennessee as well for doing the best you possibly could against the schedule you played.

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    Incredible job by the Ladies. Thanks so much to the coaches and players for this fantastic season.

    No Goin' Back Now!


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    No need to hold their heads low they played greatall year long and you can see the foundation in place for our program to take off in the next few years. Congrats to Coach Hall and to our Lady Cajuns.


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    Originally posted by Clutch0364
    No need to hold their heads low they played greatall year long and you can see the foundation in place for our program to take off in the next few years. Congrats to Coach Hall and to our Lady Cajuns.
    I'm sure the ladies and coach are disappointed with the performance against MTSU. They could have given MTSU trouble, but it goes down like that sometimes. Can't be disappointed with the season though. Unbelievable. By the way, how many times have you seen a team in uncharted territory choke on it? The Cajuns choke point would have been after they secured the Western Division. One and done in the tournament. BUT THEY REFUSED TO END IT THERE. Amazing season. Amazing turnaround. Best team in history.

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    Amen.hope the ladies see this, we all love what you did. Thank you Seniors, we owe you more than you can imagine!


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