Awesome! Way to geaux, ladies! Keep it up.Originally Posted by cajun tom
Awesome! Way to geaux, ladies! Keep it up.Originally Posted by cajun tom
It didn't take the Louisiana Lady Cajuns long to establish control on Thursday night as they marched to a 60-42 victory at Prairie View A&M in non-conference women's basketball action.
Coach J. Kelley Hall's squad, which visits Sam Houston State on Saturday, improved to 5-1 on the season while dropping the Lady Panthers to 1-3 before 907 fans.
"It was tough out of the chute, but in the last seven or eight minutes of the first half we got control," said Hall, whose team fell behind 4-0 with some early turnovers but led 36-28 at half and limited PV to 14 second-half points.
"We made some adjustments at halftime and then pretty much shut them out. We played outstanding defense."
UL held Prairie View to 15-of-55 shooting, registered 15 steals and out-rebounded the Lady Panthers 56-36, helping the Cajuns overcome a 23-of-65 shooting night that included 4-of-22 on 3-pointers.
"We're still not shooting the ball well," Hall said, "but we out-rebounded them 56-36, and I can live with that."
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WOODLANDS, Texas - With one more step, the Louisiana Lady Cajuns will finally be able to take a breather and turn their focus to final exams for the fall semester.
The Cajuns play their fourth game in seven days at 7 p.m. tonight against Sam Houston State in nearby Huntsville, hoping to add a sixth victory of the campaign after opening with a loss at SMU.
Coach J. Kelley Hall drilled his team on shooting in Friday's practice after the Cajuns made 23-of-65 shots (35.4 percent) in Thursday's 60-42 victory at Prairie View A&M.
"We've got to make our shots on the road," Hall said. "We're working on that. But, we played outstanding defense against Prairie View and out-rebounded them 56-36."
Junior forward Yolanda Jones is settling into a comfortable groove in early-season games, with double digits in both scoring and rebounding suddenly the expectation. She led Thursday's win with 20 points and 15 rebounds.
Also stepping forward on Thursday was Sonora Edwards with 12 points and 14 rebounds.
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Go Lady Cajuns!!
Their record has improved to 6-1!
Originally Posted by Cajunpride101
Swweeeettt!! At least one of our basketball teams is off to a good start!!
Right now the ladies could probably beat the men.
Originally Posted by studentfan
Way to go Coach and Ladies, your making us all proud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DaddyCajun
ps I still want some COURT SIDE SEATS!!! TWO(2) AND I KNOW OTHERS THAT WANT SOME ALSO!!!!!!!!!!!!
HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Make that six victories in a row for the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun women.
Coach J. Kelley Hall's squad used another solid defensive effort to propel a 62-40 win at Sam Houston State on Saturday, improving its record to 6-1 on the season.
Sam Houston State (now 1-3) shot just 17-of-55 from the field (30.9 percent) and the visitors out-rebounded the Bearkats by a 47-32 margin before 228 fans at Johnson Coliseum.
It's the longest winning streak in Hall's fourth season running the program, as well as the longest at UL since the 1987-88 Cajuns won nine in a row.
The smothering Cajun defense held SHSU to 14 points in the first half, and once the visitors claimed a 30-14 lead at the break it made the second half largely a matter of playing steady with a lead.
Sonora Edwards had an outstanding game for UL, hitting 5-of-7 shots (3-of-3 3-pointers), scoring a game-high 15 points and leading all rebounders with 10.
Senior point guard Ashley Blanche and sophomore Alicia McDaniel had 10 points apiece.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas-Louisiana’s Lady Cajuns continued to win basketball games with their defense, topping Sam Houston State on Saturday 62-40. The win was the Cajuns sixth straight, the longest winning streak under head coach J. Kelley Hall, and the longest streak since the 1987-88 team won nine in a row.
The Cajuns built a 16-point lead at halftime with their smothering defense.
UL held SHS to six field goals in the first half, including a 0-for-11 performance from three-point range, en route to a 30-14 lead after 20 minutes. SHS had just two points for the first 11:17 of the game.
The Bearkats were able to hang with the Cajuns to start the second half, thanks to a brief defensive lapse by UL.
A 7-0 run by the Cajuns took their 40-26 lead, to 47-26 with 11 minutes left in the game. Baskets by Yolanda Jones, Ashley Blanche and a triple by Whitney Dunlap led the charge.
Die Hards:
Here it is. Jeanenne Colbert 5'5'' inch Junior Pt/Gd is to be cleared today (by doctors) so she can officially play her first game as a LADY CAJUN tomorrow night. That's right you heard it here first . Has not been released to the media yet. This was one of the young ladies that was in the car wreck and has been out since 2 days before Halloween. Jaye (as she likes to be called) will be wearing # 45 for the Lady Cajuns. HOPE YOU WILL COME OUT AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. THIS WILL BE A NIGHT FOR HER TO REMEMBER. AS YOU RECALL SHE CAME VERY CLOSE TO NEVER BEING ABLE TO PLAY AGAIN. YES, SHE WILL BE WEARING GOOGLES. CHEER LOUD AND CHEER OFTEN.
Headragincajun1
That's great news coach! Looks like this team will be even better now! Thanks for the insight.
Originally Posted by headragincajun1
Originally Posted by headragincajun1
That is fantastic news coach. Good luck and keep winning. You have made us Cajun fans proud.
Great news, I will be there.
I'm on my way to see Jaye play.
Great news Coach!!!!Originally Posted by headragincajun1
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If December 12th were today, I would also be on my way to see Jaye play, and after seeing many points scored by Jaye I'd say hooray and yayOriginally Posted by Turbine
God Bless
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