LAFAYETTE – After erasing a 12-point second-half deficit, Louisiana is off to one of its best Sun Belt Conference starts in program history as the Ragin’ Cajuns posted a dominating 67-57 victory over in-state rival New Orleans Saturday at the CAJUNDOME.
Saturday night’s crowd of 5,621 was the largest at the CAJUNDOME since Feb. 19, 2005, when 6,954 fans watched Louisiana defeat North Texas 80-67.
The 10-point victory marked Louisiana’s (7-7, 4-0 Sun Belt) first 4-0 start in SBC play since 1999-2000. It was also Louisiana’s first 3-0 home start in league play since the 2002-03 season.
David Dees (Dayton, Ohio) scored a team-high 14 points with five rebounds, while Randell Daigle (Lafayette, La.) chipped in 13 points, including two late three-point field goals and four critical free throws in the last minute. Courtney Wallace (New Orleans, La.) pulled down a game- and career-high-tying nine rebounds.
The most impressive stat of the night was Louisiana’s bench, which out-scored New Orleans’ (11-4, 1-2 Sun Belt) reserves 41-0.
Sun Belt Conference Preseason Player of the Year Bo McCalebb led all scorers with 26 points. James Parlow added 13 points before being ejected after receiving two technical fouls late in the game.
After UNO extended its lead to 36-23 in the early stages of the second half, Louisiana responded with a quick 6-0 run. That streak cut the Privateers’ advantage to seven, 36-29, with 16:03 left in regulation.
A pair of key baskets by Travis Bureau (Gonzales, La.) brought Louisiana to within five, 38-33, at the 13:13 mark. A lay-in later by Wallace cut the deficit to 38-35.
Three minutes later, Corey Bloom (New Orleans, La.) drained a three-pointer to bring Louisiana to within one, 42-41. Then, on UNO’s ensuing possession, McCalebb promptly buried a three to give UNO a four-point cushion. However, Bloom answered again, draining his second triple in 30 seconds.
Down by two, Willie Lago (Reserve, La.) gave Louisiana its first lead since 16:22 of the first half on a three-pointer from the top of the key. Lago’s trey gave UL a slim 47-46 lead with 8:23 left in regulation. La’Ryan Gary (Lafayette, La.) later extended the Cajuns’ cushion to 49-46 at the 7:22 mark.
New Orleans erased Louisiana’s three-point lead as the Privateers knotted the game at 53-53 with 4:02 remaining on the clock. However, Dees hit a runner in the lane, regaining a 55-53 edge at the 2:53 mark. Dees then converted three-point play for a 56-53 Cajuns’ advantage.
Clinging to a one-point lead, 56-55, Daigle delivered a pair of daggers to the Privateers, draining back-to-back triples for a 62-55 lead with 52 seconds left to play.
Then, a pair of technical fouls called on Parlow put Daigle at the free throw. The sophomore calmly drained all four freebies for a 66-57 lead.
Louisiana fell behind early in the first half, as the visiting Privateers took hold to an 8-4 lead. The Cajuns, however, did pull to within two points, 8-6, on a Wallace jumper. But, UNO padded its lead to five, 11-6, on a Shaun Reynolds triple from the right wing.
New Orleans’ lead grew to eight points, 16-8, after Louisiana was unable to connect on several scoring opportunities. In the game’s first nine minutes, Louisiana made just 3-of-16 shots (18.8 percent).
The Privateers later built a 12-point cushion, 24-12, with six minutes left to play in the first half on a James Parlow triple in transition.
Finally, nearly 16 minutes into the game, Louisiana converted its first three-pointer of the contest as Daigle drilled a trey, cutting the UNO lead to 24-17. That triple extended Daigle’s streak to 12 consecutive games with a three-pointer.
UNO eventually ran its lead back to double figures after Louisiana had cut the deficit to as few as six points, 26-20.
Parlow led all scorers with 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting at the break, while McCalebb chipped in 10. Dees paced the Cajuns with eight points and four rebounds.
New Orleans held Louisiana to 29 percent from the floor on 9-of-31 shooting, while connecting on 1-of-12 from beyond the three-point arc. The Cajuns’ 23 points in the first half were the second-fewest this season (UL scored 21 at ULM on Dec. 16).
Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns return to the hardwood Thursday, Jan. 10, when they travel to Little Rock, Ark., to face the UALR Trojans. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.
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