Search this RaginPagin PAGE Topic LOUISIANA La. – The 16-team field for the 2005 Preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament was announced Wednesday.
Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns, under the direction of head coach J. Kelley Hall, join the field for the first time in school history. UL will play at SMU in the first round on Nov. 11.
The Cajuns will face a very hostile environment at Moody Coliseum, as SMU went 13-3 at home last season with an average margin of victory at home of 16 points. The Mustangs averaged 1,015 fans per game.
Louisiana (22-9) is fresh off the best season in school history. The Cajuns finished 10-5 in the Sun Belt to capture the West Division Championship. Hall’s group won eight of their last 10 games, falling to Middle Tennessee in championship game of the SBC Tournament.
SMU (19-11) ended last season with an 83-56 loss at Southwest Missouri State in the Postseason WNIT. Mustangs head coach Rhonda Rompola returns all five starters to a team that finished 10-8 in the Western Athletic Conference, tied for fourth. After a 16-4 start, SMU lost seven of their last ten games, but leave the WAC in favor of Conference USA beginning this season.
The field for the prestigious tournament that kicks off the women’s college basketball season includes nine teams that played in the postseason last year: Boston College, Chattanooga, Connecticut, Indiana State, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oral Roberts, Richmond and SMU.
The tournament opens Nov. 11, with second-round games on Nov. 13 and 14, semifinals on Nov. 16-17, and the championship on Sunday, Nov. 20. All games will be played on home campuses, which are determined after each round.
In last year’s Preseason WNIT, Notre Dame defeated Ohio State and went on to a 27-5 season.
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