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  1. Default UL overcomes injuries to beat UNO, 78-71

    Advocate-LES EAST

    NEW ORLEANS -- The University of Louisiana overcame the loss of leading scorer Brad Boyd and won a war of attrition, 78-71, over the University of New Orleans on Saturday night in Lakefront Arena.

    Boyd stayed home in Lafayette after being injured in a car accident between Lafayette and his home in Opelousas on Friday night.

    Boyd's teammates learned the details of his accident when he phoned the locker room moments before tip-off to wish his teammates luck.

    "The X-rays showed nothing internally, but Brad sounded like he was hurting," Ragin' Cajuns coach Jessie Evans said. "When he called it got very quiet in our locker room, which is unusual.

    "Everyone wanted to listen to what Brad had to say. We won this game for Brad."

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  2. Default

    Once again a piece of the puzzle is removed . . . NO PROBLEM.

    I suspect the problem will be when he comes back. At some point I hope they can overcoe this tendency.


  3. What a Downer Johnson takes up slack for Cajun hoop squad in win over UNO

    Advertiser-Bruce Brown

    LAFAYETTE - If there is someone Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns would rather see than Anthony Johnson with his hands on the ball when it counted most, the list would be a short one.

    The senior forward had missed three games with an ankle sprain before returning to action for a pair of crucial Sun Belt Conference road games last week at South Alabama and New Orleans, and quickly showed fans what they had been missing.

    In last Thursday's 93-89 loss at USA, Johnson pumped in 21 points in just 28 minutes off the bench. That enabled him to become the 34th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.

    Then, when the Cajuns met UNO on Saturday without injured leading scorer Brad Boyd, Johnson again showed why he is so valuable when he is on his game by scoring 24 points including 15-of-18 free throws.

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  4. UL Basketball Louisiana vs Providence

    Providence has 8 wins against 5 losses, with wins over Boston College and St. Johns.


  5. Default Boyd may not suit up until Saturday

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald

    Accident slows down Cajuns'' point man.

    LAFAYETTE - Louisiana head basket- ball coach Jessie Evans isn't sure he wants Brad Boyd to make today's trip with his Ragin' Cajun teammates.

    It's not that he doesn't want the junior's 17.3 points per game or his 60 three-pointers this season on the court Wednesday night when the Cajuns take on Big East Conference member Providence in an intersectional game. But he wants to make sure that Boyd's healthy for the Sun Belt Conference battles to follow.

    Boyd was injured in an automobile accident late Friday night and did not make the trip to New Orleans Saturday, when the Cajuns took a 78-71 league win. In fact, he hasn't made many trips out of his dormitory bed since early Saturday when he returned there after a stop by the emergency room following his accident.

    "He still hasn't moved very much," said roommate Laurie Bridges on Monday. "When the alarm went off today, he asked me to turn it off for him."

    Boyd did make it to the Cajuns' practice session Monday afternoon, but was limited and Evans was looking more at a return for Saturday's home conference battle with Florida International.

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  6. #96

    UL 1984, 1999 . . . .

    Great win for the Cajuns. Hope they can beat Providence. It would probably help attendence on next (2) home games.


  7. UL Basketball Cajuns steppin' out

    Advertiser

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - There are several reasons that Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun basketball team is stepping out of Sun Belt Conference play and heading for New England at such an odd time of the season.

    According to Cajun coach Jessie Evans, there are 55,000 reasons.

    That's the guarantee - $55,000 - that the UL program is reported to be receiving for tonight's 6:30 p.m. (CST) intersectional game between the Cajuns and the Providence Friars.

    However, if the Cajuns (10-5) play as they have through most of their last six games, the host Friars may wind up with more than they paid for when the teams square off at the Dunkin' Donuts Center (formerly the Providence Civic Center).

    The Cajuns have won five of their last six games, and all but one of those have been on the road including Saturday's 78-71 victory over New Orleans, during which the visitors had a double-figure lead most of the final half.

    They'll put that streak up against a Friar squad that is 8-5 on the year but 2-1 against the rugged Sun Belt Conference. Providence dropped an 81-67 decision at Villanova on Saturday, but has won seven of its eight home games this year.

    "They're a typical Big East team," said Evans. "They've got pretty good size, with a 6-4 point guard and everybody else 6-7 to 6-9. They're going to be plenty physical, but our big guys are also going to have to defend on the perimeter against these guys."

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  8. Default Providence Friars hold off Cajuns


    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Louisiana's basketball squad shot better and rebounded better than Providence's Friars here Wednesday night, but didn't do either one well enough to overcome an error-prone performance.

    The Ragin' Cajuns committed 18 turnovers - 10 more than the Big East Conference Friars - and Providence made that possession difference count in taking a 67-58 victory at the Dunkin' Donuts Center.

    The Friars (9-5) trailed the Cajuns 34-33 at halftime, but outscored the visitors 13-2 in the first four and one-half minutes of the second half to take the lead for good in the first-ever meeting between the two clubs.

    Louisiana (10-6) shot 43.1 percent (22-51) from the field compared to the Friars' 41.0 mark (25-61) and held a 35-32 rebound advantage, but ball possession became the telling factor as the Cajuns wrapped up a four-game road swing by losing for only the second time this season after leading at halftime.

    "We just can't turn the ball over like that," coach Jessie Evans said. "We're turning it over for no apparent reason.

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  9. UL Basketball UL vs FIU Cajun home cooking

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald

    LAFAYETTE - It's the big round building off Congress Street with the white roof.

    Members of the UL basketball team may need even more detailed directions to find the Cajundome Saturday night.

    The Ragin' Cajuns, fresh off a 67-58 loss at budding Big East Conference power Providence on Wednesday, return to Sun Belt Conference play at 7:05 p.m. Saturday against a depleted Florida International team.

    When they do, it'll be the first home appearance since Jan. 2, and the second in a full 31 days.

    "It'll be good to get home," said Cajun head coach Jessie Evans after Wednesday's game. "It seems like we've been on the road the whole season."

    Actually, UL (10-6, 2-1 Sun Belt) has been on the road in all but one game since a Dec. 18 win over Bethune-Cookman. The only Cajundome appearance since then was the Jan. 2 81-74 win over New Mexico State in the conference opener.

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  10. Default No Sun Belt softies

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald

    LAFAYETTE - Over the last two days, Jessie Evans has probably been preaching to his team that there aren't any soft touches in the Sun Belt Conference.

    Under normal circumstances, there shouldn't be, but Florida International may come as close as anybody in the league right now.

    The Ragin' Cajuns (10-6, 2-1 Sun Belt) host a struggling Golden Panther team tonight at 7:05 p.m. in the Cajundome, opening a streak that includes seven home games in the Cajuns' last 12 regular-season outings. Tonight's game is also the first Saturday night home game of the season for the Louisiana squad.

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  11. Default Shorthanded Cajuns endure physical showdown

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald

    LAFAYETTE - Louisiana's backcourt was already beaten up and short-handed enough. That group didn't need for Saturday's Sun Belt Conference basketball contest against Florida International to deteriorate into a war.

    The Ragin' Cajuns found themselves in one of their most physical battles of the season on Saturday, and the 64-51 win was more one of survival than anything else.

    "We didn't expect it to be that physical," said junior guard Antoine Landry, who was forced into a lead role with the absence of backcourt mates Brad Boyd and Kenneth Lawrence. "They caught us off guard early."

    The visiting Panthers, also feeling short-handed pains after head coach Donnie Marsh dismissed two players from his squad this week, didn't back down after falling behind by as many as 14 points at halftime.

    In fact, FIU turned up the physical play, scoring the first 11 points of the second half to make it a three-point game.

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  12. Default With backcourt out, Cajuns subdue FIU

    Advertiser-Bruce Brown

    LAFAYETTE - Brad Boyd was in street gear, still sore from a serious auto accident he endured last weekend.

    Kenneth Lawrence was in California, tragically called home by the death of his infant daughter.

    Despite an absence of backcourt starters, though, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns withstood yet another challenge in this unusual campaign Saturday night when they dispatched Sun Belt Conference foe Florida International 64-51 before 6,010 fans at the Cajundome.

    The Cajuns won their 16th straight game in the 'Dome, improving to 11-6 overall and 3-1 in the Sun Belt, while FIU fell to 6-11, 0-4.

    "Without Brad, I felt I had to step up and make shots, and without KJ (Lawrence) I had to handle the ball more," said senior guard Robert Jupiter, who nailed 5-of-8 3-point baskets for a team-high 17 points.

    "Everybody on this team can play more than one position."

    "Without our starting backcourt, we were missing 22-23 points and a great deal of leadership," coach Jessie Evans said. "Plus, those two do 85-90 percent of our ball handling, so we knew it would be tough tonight."

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  13. UL Baseball Louisiana vs Middle Tennessee

    LOUISIANACajun DomeMTSU
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    Michael Southall came to play

  14. Default PreGame

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald

    LAFAYETTE — The figures bear it out . UL's basketball team plays better in front of more people.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns have played in front of crowds of more than 3,000 11 times in 16 games this season, and have won nine of those games.

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  15. Default PreGame

    Advertiser-Dan McDonald


    LAFAYETTE — Louisiana's men basketball team has had an entire week to prepare for tonight’s Middle Tennessee contest.

    Now, the Ragin’ Cajuns have another reason to sit up and take notice of the opposition for the 7:05 p.m. Cajundome battle, after the Blue Raiders pulled off another Sun Belt Conference shocker Thursday.

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