Yolanda Jones was an All-American and a national champion playing for Trinity Valley Junior College, so she had the credentials to go to any number of universities to finish her collegiate eligibility.
It may have surprised some when she opted to join coach J. Kelley Hall's Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, since the school had such a dreary history in women's basketball prior to his arrival, but she knew what she was doing.
"I didn't want to go to a big school that always expected to win," Jones said. "I wanted to go someplace with no good history, then prove something. If everything changed, that could only help me more."
UL was 22-9 and West Division champions of the Sun Belt Conference last season, reaching the finals of the conference tournament. But UL was 44-226 over the 10-year span of the 1990s.
Now, with home games remaining at 4 p.m. today against Arkansas State and at 7 p.m. Saturday against Arkansas-Little Rock, the Cajuns are 17-8 and 7-6 in league play with a chance to repeat in the West.
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Bruce Brown
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