If this is a preview of the Sun Belt Conference championship, Louisiana coach J. Kelley Hall would gladly accept a rematch on March 7 in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Hall's Ragin' Cajuns are 13-3 overall and lead the West Division with a 3-1 record. Florida International stands atop the East at 11-6, 4-1 after Thursday's 87-51 dismantling of visiting New Orleans.
All eyes will be on Miami when the two leaders tangle at 4 p.m. today in the 5,000-seat Pharmed Arena on the FIU campus.
It's a matchup of a program on the rise - UL - against a perennial power in the league in FIU. While Hall is one win away from the school record for coaching wins at 56-46 in his fourth year, the Panthers' Cindy Russo has 545 victories in her 27th year at the FIU helm.
The Cajuns won the West last year, while the Panthers' last division title came in 2001-02 as Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee have grappled for the top in the East in recent years.
Louisiana has won the last three meetings, including 68-58 in Miami last season and 61-60 in the 2005 Sun Belt Tournament at North Texas, which should make for an unfriendly reception today.
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Bruce Brown
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