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NEW ORLEANS - Sometimes, a team has to pull together when things get challenging.
Louisiana's short-handed Ragin' Cajuns did just that Saturday night at Lakefront Arena, using 24 clutch points from Anthony Johnson to earn a 78-71 Sun Belt Conference victory over the UNO Privateers.
The Cajuns played without leading scorer Brad Boyd, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident on I-49 Friday night and remained in Lafayette.
They played without center Michael Southall for the last 4:46 of the contest when he was called for his fifth foul.
But they played with determination before a crowd of 3,283 that was clad largely in red in support of their effort.
"It was an important road win, because they were in first place and we're trying to get back to first after losing to South Alabama on Thursday," Johnson said. "It was very important to win this one on the road."
Johnson made sure that happened, hitting 15-of-18 free throws including 11 in crunch time after the Privateers had closed to within 60-54.
"I felt comfortable with the ball in my hands down the stretch," Johnson said. "I'm a senior, and I wanted to step up and make big plays like tonight."
The Cajuns, who improved to 10-5 overall and 2-1 in the Sun Belt, got a call from Boyd just before taking the court. Only then did they discover that a vehicle he was riding in on the way to Opelousas had flipped as the driver tried to avoid a car coming the wrong way on the Interstate.
"He's pretty badly shaken up," coach Jessie Evans said. "They took X-rays, and I don't think he has any internal injuries. When he called, he sounded like he was hurting. But he wanted us to know he was thinking about us.
"Our locker room was quiet before the game. It's not usually quiet."
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