Advertiser-Dan McDonald
LAFAYETTE — The last two times UL Lafayette’s women’s basketball squad came home from a road trip, it did so with high hopes.
The Ragin’ Cajuns split games in Cincinnati’s Bearcat Invitational four weeks ago, falling to the hosts in the finals, and three weeks ago they played well at nationally-ranked Arkansas.
Both times, though, the Cajuns couldn’t carry that momentum over to the home court.
Well, maybe the opposite will be true today when the Cajun squad welcomes North Texas in a 7 p.m. Sun Belt Conference battle at Long Gym.
74-zip? (smiles)
Wow. That is a pretty nice scoreboard. Not flashy, but very sharp.
Dan McDonald
LAFAYETTE — Anna Petrakova had never made a shot like that.
Louisiana head coach J. Kelley Hall had never coached a player that made one.
Heck, there probably wasn’t anyone inside Long Gym Thursday night that had ever even seen one.
Four-point plays are rare enough. A four-point play in the last three seconds is unheard of.
And one to win the game? Priceless.
When Petrakova’s off-balance, being-fouled trey found the bottom of one of Long Gym’s new baskets with 2.7 seconds left, and she followed with a tie-breaking free throw, the Ragin’ Cajuns had escaped with an improbable 58-57 victory over North Texas that snapped a 17-game losing streak in Sun Belt play.
“I’ve never had a game-winning shot,” said the sophomore from Moscow, “and I’ve never made a four-point play.”
When she made both, and North Texas’ Emily Britt was short on a half-court heave at the buzzer, it set off a celebration for a team that hadn’t won a game in over a month and hadn’t won a Sun Belt game since Jan. 5 of last year.
“This was a huge win,” said Hall. “I’m very happy for our seniors. They really needed to snap that streak.”
Dang nice goals too, the article didn't say they were four point goals.Originally posted by CDeb
Wow. That is a pretty nice scoreboard. Not flashy, but very sharp.
Do I see the old goals in the corner?
Yes, you do.Originally posted by Turner
Do I see the old goals in the corner?
Denver makes noise
Co-leader Denver holds off UL Lafayette as thunder sticks steal the show.
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@lafayette.gannett.com
February 2, 2003
LAFAYETTE — The fans at UL Lafayette’s women’s basketball game were just making too much noise Saturday night, and the game officials didn’t like it.
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One of those Cajun mini-rallies came four minutes later, when Brooke Williams’ layup at 5:52 cut the difference to 25-18.
It was at that point that referee Julie May decided that the “thunder sticks” being utilized by part of the 213 fans became more important than basketball.
May decreed that the plastic blow-up sticks passed out at the game were not permitted — even though Sun Belt officials’ supervisors had okayed their use prior to the season — and ordered an announcement to curtail the use.
Denver outscored the Cajuns 9-3 over the next two minutes, but that wasn’t enough of a penalty for May, who hit Hall with a technical after fans continued using the noisemakers. Nicky Eason’s free throw made it 35-21.
Playground officiating!
Seems like we had some Southland Conference rejects. Or could it be some Sun Belt rejects?:confused:
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EDINBURG, Texas — Don’t look now, but the Louisiana women’s basketball team is starting to pick up a little steam.
After a conference win over North Texas last Thursday and a respectable effort against Denver on Saturday, the Lady Cajuns delivered a 66-41 road victory over Texas-Pan American on Monday in a non-conference affair.
Solid defense and 16-of-30 shooting in the second half led to the victory.
Louisiana (5-14) allowed a season-low 13 points at the half to enjoy a 26-13 lead at the break.
The Cajun women upped their lead to 44-20 in the first eight minutes of the second half thanks to a 13-2 run.
EDINBURG, Texas -- The University of Louisiana women's basketball team held Texas-Pan American to 13 first-half points en route to a 66-41 nonconference on Monday night, according to a university news release.
UL-Lafayette (5-14) led 26-13 at the break and broke it open by hitting 16-of-30 shots in the second half.
Advertiser-Dan McDonald
LAFAYETTE — The record may not show it, but Louisiana women’s basketball coach J. Kelley Hall doesn’t hesitate to talk about how much his squad has improved its play over the last two weeks.
“We’re playing good defense,’’ he said, “”and our rebounding is so much better. If we can just get our offense fine tuned .’’
The Cajun women have won two of their last five outings heading into Saturday’s Sun Belt Conference clash at New Mexico State, and Hall said that the squad had a solid chance to win the other three.
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