The Louisiana Lady Cajuns aren't likely to win the upcoming Sun Belt Conference Basketball Tournament.
It's hard to win tournaments when you shoot 36.7 percent as a team and go roughly seven deep.
That title will probably go to Western Kentucky or host Middle Tennessee, since those two programs have been the best in the league this season.
Drawing Middle in Saturday's quarterfinals is no joy, either, although UL played the Blue Raiders to a 69-68 game earlier this season in Murfreesboro.
No matter the finish, this Cajun squad has been a special one for its heart and grit. It has also put together an 18-9 record and plays defense like none other in the Sun Belt.
Paired with last year's 22-9 West Division title season, Louisiana has equalled the best back-to-back seasons in school history. Jim Izard went 18-10 in 1982-83 and Ross Cook followed with 22-6.
Forty wins in two seasons? The Cajuns won 44 games in the 1990s combined, so this is a big deal, and it's no accident.
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Bruce Brown
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