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LAFAYETTE - Experience is on the side of Louisiana's men's basketball squad.
No more talk about the youthfulness of the Ragin' Cajuns.
Nine of last year's top 11 scorers return from last year's 20-11 unit, and all nine of them started at one point during a campaign in which the Cajuns were 60 seconds away from a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
They got the consolation prize, an NIT tournament berth, and the players departed from that squad combined to average only 12.7 points per game. Australian newcomer Chris Cameron, now eligible, may get that many by himself.
But Jessie Evans has already sounded words of warning. Experience alone won't win the Sun Belt Conference this year.
"I was excited about my team and how many players we have returning," he said at the league's Media Day, "and then I got the conference media guide."
Nine of the 11 Sun Belt teams have four or more starters returning, an amazing number.
"There's a lot of parity in this league," said Evans, who enters his sixth year at the Cajun helm averaging over 18 wins per year in his career. "There are a number of teams that can make postseason play."
Count his UL Lafayette squad among them, especially if three key components - sophomore center Michael Southall, junior swingman Laurie Bridges and first-year sophomore forward Cedric Williams - survive their academic turmoil as expected.
That trio is ineligible for games prior to the end of the fall term, but will miss only two outings (Nov. 23 at Mississippi State and Nov. 27 at McNeese) if they fulfill classroom requirements and become part of a very deep team.