Sherita Anderson has big goals. She also has big responsibilities.
It's no wonder the senior center on the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun women's basketball team needs a break every now and then.
Anderson, a 2004 transfer from Blinn Junior College, will play a vital role this season as the Cajuns of coach J. Kelley Hall attempt to equal - or improve upon - last year's breakout 22-9 finish that included the Sun Belt Conference Western Division title.
She hit 4-of-6 shots, scored 10 points and pulled down four rebounds while playing 29 minutes in Tuesday's 82-54 exhibition loss to Everyone's Internet.
After averaging 9.3 minutes per game a year ago, Anderson is being asked to triple her playing time as a senior.
"I want to see how long my stamina lasts," said Anderson, who showed in preseason individual work that she had dedicated herself in the offseason. "If I can last in these exhibition games, then I can last in a real game."
"Sherita is in 100 percent better condition this year," Hall said. "She's dropped 25 pounds. The thing about her is that she's not afraid. It helps when your best players are also your hardest workers.
"She's a very vocal leader, and we need that on the floor. She's a good low post person who can average in double figures for us."
Whether Anderson is on the court or catching a minute or two on the bench, fans know where she is. Her 6-foot-2 presence is obvious on the floor, and her vocal support and loud clapping are apparent.
"I've always been that way," Anderson said. "I've always been one to say, 'Let's go team' and make up cheers on the bench. When I was in high school, you could always tell about me and my mom (Avis)."
Last year's stellar finish might have even drowned out Sherita and Avis, though, as fans flocked to E.K. Long Gym.
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Bruce Brown
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