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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."