This is something Ragin' Cajun women's basketball fans have been waiting to see.
Actually, each day at practice, Jeanenne Colbert has been getting stronger and stronger and more and more into the flow of coach J. Kelley Hall's squad.
It's a long way from the horrific preseason auto accident that sidelined Colbert with a damaged eye socket.
As she proved in a breakout 22-point performance Thursday night on the road against Middle Tennessee, the junior point guard is now ready for the stretch run.
"It definitely helped us to have two point guards on the floor," senior point guard Ashley Blanche said after the narrow 69-68 defeat against the Blue Raiders. "They tried to trap us at halfcourt, and when I'd pass it back to her she took it to the hole, and scored most of the time.
"I think she's back to where she needs to be."
It was a 3-point basket from Colbert that put the Cajuns ahead 68-67 with 27 seconds left at MT. Her pass in the final second to Blanche set up a jumper that hit nothing but twine but came a fraction of a second too late to win for UL.
"Jeanenne has played her way into the lineup," Hall said. "She started the second half for us. She's put together three good games in a row now. I've been saying all she needed was practice and experience.
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Bruce Brown
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