University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics
Louisiana, Arkansas State to Break Tie
2/13/2009 6:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
GAME CENTER
Date: Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009
Location: Lafayette, La.
Opponent: Arkansas State (13-11, 5-8 Sun Belt)
Site: CAJUNDOME (11,550)
Game Time: 7:15 p.m., or 30 minutes following completion of women's game
Live Stats/Video: www.RaginCajuns.com
Radio: SportsRadio ESPN 1420 AM (KPEL), 107.9 FM (KRKA)
Game Night Story Lines
● Eliminated from the Sun Belt West Division title and the possibility of a first-round bye in the SBC Tournament,
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● The Cajuns meet
● This is the only meeting between the Cajuns and Red Wolves this season.
● UL will play three of the final five games at the CAJUNDOME. Good news, considering the team is 4-2 at home in SBC play and only 1-6 on the road.
● Randell Daigle made a career-high six three-pointers at
● In the last home game (vs. FIU),
● One team will end a losing streak: Louisiana (L2) or Arkansas State (L4)
SECOND HALF SURGES
● UL has outscored the opposition 53-21 in the final seven minutes of the last two games.
● Outscored North
PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES
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● The Cajuns are 6-1 when shooting better than the opponent; 2-15 shooting worse.
● UL is 6-4 scoring above 70 points; conversely only 2-12 scoring below 70.
IMPROVED FREE THROW SHOOTING
● UL has shot above 68 percent each of the last seven games ? 101-of-132 (77 percent) is the mark during the stretch. Has helped raise season percentage from 61% to 66%.
THE 500 CLUB
● Chris Gradnigo reached 500 career points at Florida Atlantic. Now two other Cajuns are in the neighborhood of 500 career points.
● Travis Bureau (442) is 58 shy of 500. Randell Daigle (423) is exactly 77 away.
THE TRIPLE THREAT
● The combination of Travis Bureau, Randell Daigle and Chris Gradnigo fuel the
● They combine to average 38.4 points of the Cajuns' 67.6 average (57%).
● They combine for 124 three-point field goals made out of UL's 177 (70%).
● Overall shooting percentages: Gradnigo (45.4%), Bureau (43.2%), Daigle (39.6%).
● The Cajuns' four-game win streak over
● Randell Daigle attempted 15 three-pointers ? a UL record in a Sun Belt game.
● Daigle scored 23 points, his highest output since scoring 24 at LSU on Dec. 31.
● La'Ryan Gary scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds in 18 minutes of action during the second half.
● The Cajuns held
● Daigle's trey at 4:55 of the second half marked the 100th of his career.
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● Chris Gradnigo only played nine minutes, as he was limited by an illness.
LAST TIME VS.
● The Cajuns used a jumper by Abray Milson, three-point basket by Chris Gradnigo and a basket by Elijah Millsap to take an early 15-9 lead.
● The Cajuns began the second half with an 8-2 spurt to take their lead back to double figures. UL held a 41-29 lead with 14:27 to play.
● A layup by Randell Daigle pushed the lead to its biggest margin, 45-31. Two triples from Ryan Wedel triggered a 10-4 ASU run that took the Cajuns lead down to eight points at the midway point of the half.
● Courtney Wallace made two big free throws with 3:08 remaining to take the Cajuns lead to eight points, 60-52.
LAST TIME VS. ARKANSAS STATE IN CAJUNDOME (Jan. 3, 2008 ? UL won 73-63)
● After the Cajuns tied the game, Arkansas State posted a 13-2 run, taking a commanding 19-8 lead.
● The Cajuns capped a 12-0 run on a La'Ryan Gary tip-in, extending Louisiana's advantage to 27-24.
● UL took a six-point lead, 40-34, to start the second half before the Indians engineered a 9-0 run, taking a 43-40 edge.
● David Dees rebounded a Shawn Morgan miss and finished with a three-pointer for a four-point UL lead, 63-59, with 3:34 remaining. From there, Louisiana outscored ASU 10-4 down the stretch for the 10-point victory.
BY THE NUMBERS
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2nd - In Sun Belt games only, the Cajuns rank second in the league in 3-point field goals made (7.69 pg)
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● This is the first meeting in which
● The two teams are hitting the hardwood in the CAJUNDOME for the 20th time with UL holding a 14-5 edge in games played in the facility.
● The Ragin' Cajuns lead the series 18-10 since the two teams joined the Sun Belt in 1991-92.
● UL is aiming for its fourth straight win over ASU. That would be the longest win streak for UL in the series since taking four straight meetings Feb. 23, 1989 through March 2, 1990.
● The two schools were both members of the American South Conference from 1987-91, establishing a relationship as conference foes which is currently at 22 straight years.
TOURNEY TALK
● Louisiana is currently holding eighth (8th) place in overall Sun Belt standings which determine seeding for the conference's postseason tournament. UL is in a four-way tie with Arkansas State, Denver and ULM for seventh place. Arkansas State wins the four-way tiebreaker and therefore currently holds the No. 7 seed.
● Seeds four through eight host first round games. As of today, Louisiana (No. 8) is still in position to host.
● The Cajuns trail North Texas (7-6 SBC) by two full games for fifth (5th) place and South Alabama (7-7 SBC) by 1-1/2 half games for sixth (6th) place.
● The Cajuns are in a precarious position. While they are only two games out of fifth place, they are also only one-half game ahead of 12th place UNO (5-9 SBC).
● The loss to ULM eliminated UL from the possiblity of receiving a bye in the first round of the SBC Tournament. The highest the Cajuns can finish is fourth, which is currently occupied by Middle Tennessee (8-5 SBC). UL trails MT by three games, but the Blue Raiders hold the head-to-head tiebreaker.
● The next UL loss combined with a Middle Tennessee win will eliminate the Cajuns from the No. 4 seed.
UP NEXT FOR LOUISIANA
The Ragin' Cajuns travel to Denver on Wednesday, Feb. 18 to meet the Pioneers on Thursday, Feb. 19 at Magness Arena. Game time is 8 p.m. (CST) and the game will be televised on Fox Sports Net.
Louisiana rallied from a 15-point deficit in the first half to force overtime and defeat DU 63-62 in double OT on Jan. 3 in the CAJUNDOME. The Pioneers have won three of the last four meetings in Magness Arena.
The Cajuns go for the sweep of DU, which would give Louisiana the head-to-head tiebreaker at the end of the season.





