Go CajunsOriginally Posted by CAJUNJUDO
Go CajunsOriginally Posted by CAJUNJUDO
This is going to be a hard day for Meredith Smith and Ainsley Breaux.
The senior co-captains for the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun soccer team will play in their final home match when UL hosts South Alabama at 1 p.m. today, and it will be hard to leave behind a program they've helped build.
"It has meant a lot to play for a program in my hometown," said Breaux, a product of St. Thomas More. "It's a program that I watched, even when I didn't play here yet.
"We've come so far, and it will be an exciting program to watch in the years to come. It will be awesome to come back and watch them play."
"I think we've laid a foundation," said Smith, the 2004 team MVP. "Our turnover rate has been high. We only have three seniors (Rachel Rozelle is the third), instead of five or six. Every year is getting better, though."
"We had a class of 11, and there are only three of us this year," Breaux said.
Smith is tied with Natalie Hanks for No. 2 on UL's career matches list with 71 and will tie No. 1 Sherry Owens today. She takes her job as captain seriously but maintains a level head.
"I don't tell them what to do," she said. "I hope they follow my actions. I do the right thing and hope they follow me, and I feel they do that."
Originally Posted by Turbineis Kala Polman Tuin and is Lady Cajun teammate Kerri Luyties of Spring Texas.
The latest stop on the Hurricane Adjustment Tour involves the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun women's soccer team, which was scheduled to finish the regular season today at Florida International in Miami.
Damage caused by Hurricane Wilma this week has forced a change in those plans.
The Cajuns of coach Scot Wieland will now head for Mobile, Ala., to meet FIU on Sunday in the delayed season finale.
UL's squad will then remain in Mobile to compete in the upcoming Sun Belt Conference Championships hosted by South Alabama on Nov. 2-5.
The Cajuns (4-8-3) will either be the No. 6 seed or the No. 8 seed for the tournament, pending the outcome of the match with FIU.
MOBILE, Ala. - The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns women's soccer team concluded its regular season with a 2-1 loss to Florida International here Sunday at South Alabama.
UL's lone goal came from Lindsay Webb on a penalty kick in the 70th minute.
The loss dropped the Cajuns to 4-9-3 on the season, 2-6-1 in conference play, which tied the squad for eighth place with Arkansas State (2-6-1 Sun Belt). By virtue of a 1-0 win over ASU on Sept. 30, UL wins the head-to-head tiebreaker with the Indians and will play in the Sun Belt Tournament, facing regular season champion North Texas on Wednesday at The Cage in Mobile. The time for the match will be announced today.
MOBILE, Ala. - Louisiana's Lady Cajuns soccer team is set to play in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament here on Wednesday, Nov. 2 in Mobile, Ala. at The Cage on the campus of the University of South Alabama.
The Cajuns are the No. 8 seed in the tournament and will face the top-seeded North Texas Mean Green at 10 a.m., in the quarterfinal round of the tournament.
In the regular season, the Cajuns fell to the Mean Green 1-0 in Lafayette.
The Cajuns missed two opportunities to score in the match as North Texas' goalie Kandice Ellis stopped the only two Cajuns shots on goal.
Early in the match senior captain Meredith Smith headed the ball towards the goal off of a corner kick from Kristina Nadolski but Ellis was there to scoop up the ball. Then with 30 seconds remaining in the match, Nadolski pushed the ball towards up the field and launched a shot at the goal. Ellis made a fingertip stop to save the match for the Mean Green.
UL is 0-6 against North Texas all-time. The Cajuns have managed two one-point losses against the Mean Green in the last two matches between the two schools.
The match against North Texas will mark the first time the two teams have matched up against each other in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.
The Ragin' Cajuns are 0-5 in the SBC Tournament all-time. Last year, the Cajuns fell to Denver 1-0 in the first round of the tournament. In the tournament, the Cajuns have been shutout in four of the five matches they have played. In 2002, UL scored a goal in a 2-1 loss to Western Kentucky for their only goal of the SBC Tournament.
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MOBILE, Ala. - Louisiana's Lady Cajuns soccer team fell in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament 3-2 to top-seeded North Texas Wednesday, Nov. 2 in Mobile, Ala. The Cajuns end the first season under head coach Scot Wieland with a 4-10-3 record.
The Ragin' Cajuns took a 1-0 lead with a goal from Erika Saffer at 5:21. The freshman from Loveland, Colo., took a pass from Erin Thompson and slid it by North Texas' all-conference goalie Kandice Ellis.
The Mean Green responded with a goal of their own at the 28-minute mark as Julie Radford put the ball past UL goalkeeper Stephanie Weston. UNT took the lead before the half, as Dani Slavonic scored a goal with 10 minutes remaining in the half.
In the second half, the Mean Green added another goal to make the score 3-1. Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Heather Hutyra scored what would ultimately be the match-winning goal at the 63-minute mark.
The Cajuns scored their second goal of the morning as Thompson took a pass from Melissa Barger and punched it in for the goal.
The goal for Saffer was her third of the season. Thompson's goal in the second half was the first of the season and also the first of her career.
The assists for Thompson and Barger were the first assists of the season for the duo and also marked the second career assists for each.
Defensively for the Cajuns, Weston, a freshman from Burnaby, B.C., Canada, took the loss allowing three goals on 16 shots and 11 shots on goal, saving seven. Weston finished the season with 85 saves and 30 goals allowed. The 85 saves rank Weston 3rd in the Cajuns season annals and 4th all-time in the career list.
At the 75-minute mark of the match, sophomore Kristen Malen entered the match in relief of Weston. Malen, who started every match in 2004 as a freshman, recorded one save raising her career total to 64.
For the Ragin' Cajuns, the match marked the seventh time in school history that UL faced North Texas. The Mean Green are still perfect against the Cajuns. UL scored two goals on UNT for the first time in school history.
The Cajuns two goals mark only the second time in school history UL has scored in the SBC Tournament. The Ragin' Cajuns avoided being shutout in 2002 as the Cajuns fell to Western Kentucky, 2-1 in a match that was also played in Mobile.
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