The last time a Ragin' Cajun basketball team played a real opponent in Blackham Coliseum, Florida's Andrew Moten missed a layup at the buzzer and UL posted a 65-64 win over the Gators in the opening round of the 1985 NIT Tournament.
Most of the current UL players were barely born then. The elder statesman of the squad, senior center Chris Cameron, was 2.
Twenty years and eight months later, the Cajuns return to the venerable facility as foster children, pushed out of their accustomed home for the next two months.
But they're not complaining. In fact, they're excited about playing in Blackham tonight when they welcome St. Gregory's for their annual exhibition contest. Tipoff is 7 p.m. for the first true public appearance of the 2005-06 Cajun squad.
"We've heard plenty about all the guys that used to play in here," said senior guard Dwayne Mitchell. "Now, we want to be one of those teams and be those players that people talk about."
They'll get that chance, with UL scheduled to play tonight's exhibition and four regular-season contests in the 6,200-seat facility before a move back to the Cajundome for the Jan. 12 Sun Belt Conference opener against South Alabama.
"From what everybody's told me, back when they played in here it was unbelievable," said Cameron, who with Mitchell and Michael Southall open their senior seasons tonight. "You can tell it can get really loud in here. I'm anxious to see what it will be like with a lot of people in here."
The exhibition may not be the true test for that crowd, with a better idea of what the facility will be like crowd-wise likely coming in the regular-season home opener Dec. 3 against Charlotte. But fans have been waiting for the opener since the end of last year's 20-11 and Sun Belt championship season, and anticipation grew when UL was picked by league coaches to win the West title.
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Dan McDonald
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