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  1. UL Basketball ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

    Congrats to Brad Boyd, he was named to the EA Sports Golden Bear Classic All-Tournament Team.

    His 11 three-pointers was best of tournament and he led the Cajuns in scoring both games.

    Boyd had 25 and made six threes against Detroit and then had 17 and made five threes against Cal.


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    There's no shame in losing to Davidson this year, unless you play as stupidly, undisciplined, and sloppily as we did. That was the worst 49er performance I have ever witnessed.

    As for ASU and Richmond, those are two games we could easily have won (ASU was three overtimes, and Richmond also went an extra frame). A lot of it, in my opinion, comes down to having marginal inside ability. 6-8 F/C Curtis Withers is only a frosh, and he is improving with every game. A lot of it can also be attributed to having an extremely inexperienced team that just has trouble performing away from Halton Arena.


  3. #39

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    So you could easily be 6-1 right now.


  4. UL Basketball Louisiana vs Colorado

    LOUISIANAPEPSI ClassicCOLORADO
    at
    Boulder
    56
    75
    Poor Shooting, Poor Play. Live to shoot another day.


    LOUISIANAPEPSI ClassicLoyola
    88
    77
    Anthony Johnson out with a hurt foot, Boyd finds touch, Southall comes to play


    LOUISIANAPEPSI ClassicCharlotte
    68
    47
    Defense, Defense, Defense. Boyd Southall, KJ




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    Pre-Game Notes provided by UL AD Dept.

    About The Game
    Louisiana-Lafayette’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball team continues its current five-game road trip this weekend in the Pepsi Holiday Classic in Charlotte, N.C. hosted by the University of Charlotte…The Cajuns open round-robin play in the tournament on Friday against Big 12-member Colorado at 12:30 p.m. (CST) in a game televised nationally and live by ESPN 2…UL Lafayette had its four-game win streak snapped last Saturday in the championship game of the EA Sports Golden Bear Classic in Berkeley, Calif., against host-Cal, dropping a 77-61 decision to the Bears…Friday afternoon’s game is the seventh in the month of December for the Cajuns and fifth in the last 11 days… The Cajuns enter the game having won 4-of-5 games after a 1-2 start to the season…Colorado sports an identical 5-3 record and is coming off of an 87-71 win over the Cajuns fellow Sun Belt rival North Texas on Monday, Dec. 23, bouncing back from an 80-61 loss at Rice Saturday, Dec. 21…The Cajuns and Buffaloes are meeting for the first time ever and the Cajuns are playing their first game ever in Halton Arena.

    THE SERIES: First Meeting
    Friday’s game marks the first-ever between the Cajuns and the Buffaloes

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  6. UL Basketball Cajuns ready for physical Buffaloes

    Advertisers-Dan McDonald / Staff Writer

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - For once, Louisiana's basketball squad will not have an inside advantage today when the Ragin' Cajuns open play in the Pepsi Classic.

    The Cajuns open up their three-day, three-game tournament participation at 12:30 p.m. against a Colorado squad that boasts much of its talent on the front line.

    "They're big and they're very athletic," said Cajun head coach Jessie Evans Wednesday night before his squad departed for the Charlotte meet. "They've got a seven-footer that's a former McDonald's All-American, and he's just an excellent player."

    Evans was speaking of sophomore David Harrison, who is averaging 16.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 4.3 blocks for the Buffaloes (5-3). Harrison had 29 points, hitting 13-of-17 free throws, last Monday in Colorado's 87-71 home win over North Texas.

    "He's a potential lottery pick in the (NBA) draft," said North Texas head coach Johnny Jones after that game. "He can run down the middle and he's got great hands. I assume he's the best big man in their conference."

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  7. Default Evans favors tournaments over weak home opponents

    Advocate-BOBBY ARDOIN

    LAFAYETTE -- The Pepsi Charlotte Holiday Classic is as close as it gets to playing postseason competition in December, says University of Louisiana basketball coach Jessie Evans.

    UL, according to Evans, will face three formidable opponents beginning at 12:30 p.m. today when the Cajuns meet the University of Colorado at Harlton Arena in Charlotte, N.C.

    The UL-Colorado matchup as well as Sunday's 4 p.m. game against host North Carolina-Charlotte will be telecast nationally on ESPN2.

    UL (5-3) also faces Loyola-Chicago on Saturday as part of the Classic package which guarantees each participating team three games in as many days.

    Evans compares the Classic's arrangement to the postseason when teams have to prepare for opponents on a daily basis.

    "My thinking is at this time of year it's always good to play quality teams on a neutral court unless you can find a quality opponent that wants to return a game at (the Cajundome)," said Evans.

    Evans said he always tries to involve UL in tournaments prior to the start of conference plays instead of attracting weaker teams to play at the Cajundome.

    "I think you will find that there's excellent competition in this tournament and we get to play them in three straight games on the neutral court," he said.

    "We get to play against Colorado (5-3) and Loyola (4-5) at the Coliseum and then we go against Charlotte (4-3) at their place."

    Evans said the Cajuns also have a chance to give the program some national exposure that many Sun Belt Conference teams don't receive on a regular basis.

    In addition to the Holiday Classic, UL is scheduled to play on national television against Western Kentucky on Feb. 26 in the Cajundome.

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    I will add on to that...disturbing number about three day tourney record with Jessie..but then again, name me someone who has a good three day tourney record..

    http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlot...ts/4820744.htm

    Posted on Fri, Dec. 27, 2002

    Teams in the Pepsi Challenge

    CHARLOTTE

    NICKNAME: 49ers
    CONFERENCE: Conference USA
    RECORD: 4-3
    LAST SEASON: 18-12
    COACH: Bobby Lutz, fifth season (84-53 at Charlotte, 265-144 overall).

    NOTES: Freshman forward/center Curtis Withers (10.7 ppg) has a knee strain and is listed questionable for the weekend. ...Junior center Tory Reed will miss the first two games for violating a university academic policy. ...Charlotte is host to its first tournament at Halton Arena, where it is 4-0 this season and 65-13 all time. ...Guard Demon Brown averages 5.1 three-pointers to lead Conference USA and hits 47.4 percent overall (36-for-76) ...Charlotte is 4-0 when it shoots better than 40 percent from the field. ...Lutz's teams are 6-6 in regular-season tournaments.

    PROBABLE STARTERS
    Ht Yr PPG
    F Butter Johnson 6-8 Jr 9.6
    F Eddie Basden 6-5 So 4.3
    C Tyler Best 6-8 Fr 0.5
    G Curtis Nash 6-6 Sr 9.4
    G Demon Brown 6-1 Jr 18.4

    RESULTS
    N22 Long Beach St. W 89-61
    N25 at App. St. L 100-103 OT
    N30 at Richmond L 60-64 OT
    D4 Temple W 91-80
    D7 at Davidson L 56-75
    D15 Miami W 69-64
    D18 So. Illinois W 80-67



    COLORADO

    NICKNAME: Buffaloes
    CONFERENCE: Big 12
    RECORD: 5-3
    LAST SEASON: 15-14
    COACH: Ricardo Patton, seventh season (110-94)

    NOTES: Recruiting junkies will recall McDonald's high school All-America center David Harrison chose Colorado over North Carolina and Vanderbilt ...Harrison scored 29 against North Texas Monday and had a triple-double (31 points, 17 rebounds and 10 blocked shots) last month against Stetson. ...Stephane Pelle, one of three returning starters, averaged a double-double last season (12.8 points and 10.8 rebounds)...The Buffaloes have missed the past two postseasons.

    PROBABLE STARTERS
    Ht Yr PPG
    F Michel Morandais 6-5 Jr 16.5
    F Stephane Pelle 6-8 Sr 10.9
    C David Harrison 7-0 So 18.0
    G Antoine McGee 5-10 Fr 2.3
    G Blair Wilson 6-6 Jr 12.5

    RESULTS
    N22 Cal-Poly W 97-69
    N24 Stetson W 107-74
    N27 at N. Mexico St. L 71-75
    D3 Georgia L 70-71
    D7 at Mo.-Kansas City W 62-59
    D11 Chicago State W 80-61
    D21 at Rice L 61-80
    D23 North Texas W 87-71


    LA.-LAFAYETTE

    NICKNAME: Cajuns
    CONFERENCE: Sun Belt
    RECORD: 5-3
    LAST SEASON: 20-11
    COACH: Jessie Evans, sixth season (97-65)

    NOTES: Advanced last season to the National Invitation Tournament. ...Four starters return on team picked to win Sun Belt's West division.... Center Michael Southall was the league's freshman of the year. ...Cajuns have won four of past five games and are 2-7 in three-day tournaments under Evans. ...Lost to host California on Saturday in the championship game of the EA Sports Golden Bear Classic.

    PROBABLE STARTERS
    Ht Yr PPG
    F Anthony Johnson 6-6 Sr 16.6
    F Chris Cameron 6-11 Fr 9.4
    C Michael Southall 6-10 So 14.2
    G Ken Lawrence 6-1 Sr 5.3
    G Brad Boyd 6-6 Jr 21.4

    RESULTS
    N23 at Miss. State W 79-76
    N27 at McNeese State L 74-76
    D8 at Birmingham So. L 86-92
    D11 Louisiana W 117-57
    D16 Alcorn State W 99-66
    D18 Bethune-Cook. W 81-55
    D20 vs. Detroit W 68-62
    D21 at California L 61-77



    LOYOLA-CHICAGO
    NICKNAME: Ramblers
    CONFERENCE: Horizon
    RECORD: 4-5
    LAST SEASON: 17-13

    COACH: Larry Farmer, fifth season (47-66 at Loyola-Chicago, 142-143 overall)

    NOTES: Farmer played on three NCAA championship teams at UCLA (1970-73) under coach John Wooden, and later coached his alma mater to a 62-23 record (1981-84). ...The Ramblers have lost three straight, including their Horizon League opener Saturday at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. ...Senior David Bailey, a 5-8 point guard, led the conference in scoring (21.2) last season and was third in assists (4.6).

    PROBABLE STARTERS
    Ht Yr PPG
    F Paul McMillan 6-6 Jr 12.8
    F Louis Smith 6-4 Jr 5.4
    C D. Williams 6-9 Jr 10.4
    G David Bailey 5-8 Sr 17.9
    G Kevin Clancy 6-3 Sr 5.7

    RESULTS
    N22 at Loyola Mary. L 79-85
    N25 Bradley W 88-84
    N27 at No. Illinois L 67-69
    D3 at Texas A&M-CC W 94-77
    D7 Valparaiso W 80-62
    D10 Mo.-KC W 86-75
    D14 at Belmont L 57-75
    D17 at Mich. State L 54-80
    D21 at Wisc.-Milw. L 80-100

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    Compiled by Harry Pickett


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    http://208.31.25.3/default.asp?c=cha...ve/PV95926.htm

    Louisiana-Lafayette (5-3) vs. Colorado (5-3)

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    The Sports Network

    DATE & TIME: Friday, December 27th, 1:30 p.m. (et).

    FACTS & STATS: Site: Dale F. Halton Arena (9,105) -- Charlotte, North Carolina. Television: ESPN2. Home Record: UL-Lafayette 3-0, Colorado 4-1. Away Record: UL-Lafayette 1-3, Colorado 1-2. Neutral Record: UL-Lafayette 1-0, Colorado 0-0. Conference Record: UL-Lafayette 0-0, Colorado 0-0. Series Record: First-ever meeting.

    GAME NOTES: A couple of teams with identical records get together after the holidays as the Colorado Buffaloes and the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana- Lafayette meet in the first round of the inaugural Charlotte Pepsi Classic held at Dale F. Halton Arena in Charlotte this afternoon. The Ragin' Cajuns had been on a bit of a tear heading into the title game of the Golden Bear Classic in Berkeley last weekend. After winning four straight contests, UL- Lafayette had its string snapped by California out on the West Coast by a final of 77-61. Meanwhile, the Buffaloes have had their share of ups and downs this season already, putting together a pair of back-to-back win streaks before splitting their last two outings. On Monday night, Colorado played host to North Texas and captured an 87-71 victory, just two days after suffering its worst loss of the year, an 80-61 decision at Rice. The two previous setbacks for the team came by a combined five points against New Mexico State and Georgia. This game, which is part of a three-day, six-game tournament, marks the first-ever meeting between these two schools on the hardwood.

    Brad Boyd was the lone Cajun in double figures, scoring 17 points on 6-of-17 from the floor, including 5-of-14 from behind the three-point line, as UL- Lafayette lost to California in the championship game of the Golden Bear Classic last Saturday. ULL shot a respectable 51 percent from the floor, but converted a dismal 1-of-7 from the foul line in the first half and just 2-of-8 in the game overall, while the Bears knocked down 11-of-13 foul shots, won the battle of the boards, 31-21, and shot 56.4 percent from the field overall. Even though he missed a boatload of shots, Boyd is still shooting well from beyond the arc through eight games, converting 44.1 percent of his attempts. So sure is he of his accuracy from the perimeter, he has taken 102 of his 130 field goal attempts from three-point range and is shooting better from there than he is the floor (.423) overall. Boyd is netting a team-best 21.4 ppg, followed by Anthony Johnson (16.6 ppg), Michael Southall (14.2 ppg) and Laurie Bridges (10.3 ppg). Southall, who has registered half the team's 24 blocked shots, also leads in rebounding with nearly six and a half per outing.

    David Harrison scored a game-high 29 points, leading four starters in double figures, as the Buffaloes defeated North Texas at the Coors Events Center on Monday night by 16 points. Harrison shot 8-of-10 from the field and buried 13- of-17 from the foul line in the victory. Blair Wilson and Stephane Pelle each tallied 12 points, while Pelle also added a team-high 11 rebounds in the triumph. Michel Morandais added 11 points and seven boards as the team shot 47.5 percent from the field, but made just 2-of-18 from behind the three-point line. The real deciding factor though was at the charity stripe where the Buffs converted 29-of-38 chances, compared to just 14-of-16 for the Mean Green. Harrison, the top rebounder for the Buffaloes at 9.6 rpg, currently leads a quartet of players scoring in double figures, hitting for 18 ppg. Morandais (16.5 ppg), Wilson (12.5 ppg) and Pelle (10.9 ppg) complete the list and are the main reasons that the team is scoring close to 10 ppg more than their competitors, and is shooting 46.6 percent from the field compared to just 40.3 percent for the opposition.

    Both teams have what it takes to post wins this season, it just seems as though the Ragin' Cajuns might be more apt to run and hide when the going gets tough. Although, if UL-Lafayette can play the type of defense that it has been pasting on teams in the early going, it certainly has a good chance at capturing the win.

    Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Louisiana-Lafayette 78, Colorado 75

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    UL Basketball

    Colorado 75
    Louisiana 56

    Very ugly loss. I won't single out players cause I don't believe in that, but the team as a whole did not IMHO play with any emotion or grit. Bad game by our "good" players on national TV. Hopefully we will play with more emotion and determination in the next game.


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    Advertiser-Staff Reports

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - It's all about shooting, rebounding and defense, and UL Lafayette's basketball squad struggled in each of those areas for most of its opening appearance in the Pepsi Classic here Friday.

    The result was a 75-56 loss to Colorado in the first game of the round-robin tournament at Charlotte's Halton Arena, and the need for quick improvement before the Ragin' Cajuns play today and Sunday in their other two tournament outings.

    "We're not going to win very many this way," said Cajun head coach Jessie Evans after his team trailed the Buffaloes by as many as 25 points in the second half. "Our starters didn't play well either offensively or defensively."

    The Cajuns (5-4), who meet Loyola-Chicago today at 4 p.m. and host Charlotte at 4 p.m. Sunday, made only eight-of-41 shots in one stretch, were outrebounded 19-8 in the first 16 minutes and didn't force a turnover in a 10-minute span.

    All that came after UL Lafayette held a 20-19 lead with 9:14 left in the first half on Laurie Bridges' baseline jumper. Over the next 21 minutes, the Cajuns had a grand total of only six field goals.

    The Cajuns also had no answer for seven-foot sophomore center David Harrison, who hit 6-of-8 shots on his way to a 16-point, 13-rebound effort for the Buffaloes (6-3).

    "He's shooting over 60 percent from the field for the year," said Colorado head coach Ricardo Patton. "He has to be our first look. He needs to do a better job of getting open so we can get him the ball, but he was a man on the glass today."

    The Buffaloes took advantage of UL Lafayette's mid-game cold streak and built a 19-point 45-26 lead in the first five minutes of the second half, a period in which the Cajuns went scoreless until Cedric Williams' follow-up tipin with 14:43 remaining.

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    UL Basketball Cajuns defeat Loyola-Chicago 88-77

    improve to 6-4 on the season. Up next Charlotte 49ers tomorrow at 4pm (central), final game of this tournament before returning home to open conference play against New Mexico State.


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