LAFAYETTE — It’s kind of like being on the short end of the score in the Super Bowl. All of a sudden, everyone asks if it’s possible to bounce back.
When Louisiana lost its season finale to Western Kentucky, 69-66, last Wednesday before a national audience on ESPN2, it decided the regular season champion in the Sun Belt Conference.
It also snapped a 21-game home win streak for the Ragin’ Cajuns and obscured a season of achievement as they head into this week’s Sun Belt Tournament.
“We beat a Top 10 team at Mississippi State, we won 20 games and we repeated as champions of the Sun Belt West Division,” coach Jessie Evans said. “That’s pretty good.
“I always see the glass as half-full, not half-empty. I accentuate the positive. If we give 40 minutes, playing the best that we can possibly play, we’ve proven we can get the job done.”
The Cajuns, who won 10 of their last 12 games, were looking for plusses after the disappointing loss to WKU, which is the heavy favorite as host of the Sun Belt Tournament.
“The only positive is that we go back to the drawing board and work on the things we need to improve,” Evans said.
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Bruce Brown
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