DENVER - It was billed as a battle of the big men, but Denver's perimeter shooting ended up being more of a factor here Saturday night.
The Pioneers put together two solid 3-point shooting streaks, one midway through the first half and one that lasted most of the second half, and followed those runs to a 75-63 win over the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns in their Sun Belt Conference meeting Saturday at Magness Arena.
The Cajuns had streaks of their own, but they weren't good ones. UL had a five-minute stretch in the first half where it managed only one free throw, and the host Pioneers opened an 18-11 lead.
Then, in the second half, the Cajuns saw a five-point deficit grow to a 17-point hole when DU went on a 12-0 run and UL went scoreless from the 8:18 mark to the 3:23 mark.
Denver (8-6, 2-0 Sun Belt) grabbed the early lead in the league's West Division courtesy of the win and New Orleans' upset 72-69 win at North Texas.
The cold-shooting Cajuns (4-9, 0-2), meanwhile, remained winless in league play and fell to 0-2 in the Sun Belt for the first time since the 1994-95 season.
Denver's Yemi Nicholson, the returning Sun Belt Player of the Year, had his seventh "double-double" of the season by intermission and finished with 18 points and 16 rebounds.
But it was DU's 3-point shooting, more than anything else, that had more to do with the Pioneers taking their third straight regular-season win over UL in as many games.
Denver missed its first six trey opportunities and then hit 11 of its next 20 outside the arc.