Losing to North Texas last Saturday, and watching a 22-game home win streak go up in smoke, was bad enough.
Now the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun women's basketball team has to regroup away from E.K. Long Gym, playing the next five games on the road and seven of the next eight in hostile arenas.
If the Cajuns (11-3 overall, 1-1 in Sun Belt Conference play) are going to get back in the hunt, seniors Ashley Blanche and Sherita Anderson are going to have vital roles.
"Ashley and I have been here," Anderson said, "so we have a bigger responsibility. We need to pull the team together. He (coach J. Kelley Hall) shouldn't have to do that.
"We're very capable of doing it. We've done it in the past."
Blanche, whose freshman season of 2002-2003 corresponded with Hall's arrival at the school, noted the dose of reality dealt to the Cajuns in Saturday's 70-47 defeat.
"I don't think there's extra pressure on us," she said. "I feel we had our bad game against North Texas. A lot of the players didn't know what it felt like to be beat like that. We had been beating everybody else by 20.
"We just have to work extra hard now. We have to step up and do what we have to do."
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Bruce Brown
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