University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics
Ragin’ Cajuns Set for Road Debut on Monday in Austin
11/9/2025 8:56:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Louisiana’s matchup with No. 4 Texas kicks off a five-game, November-ending road stretch
AUSTIN, Texas – The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Women's Basketball team ventures out on the road for the first time in the 2025-26 season meeting No. 4 Texas on Monday, November 10 in Austin, Texas.
Tipoff from the Moody Center is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (CST). Live coverage is available on SECN+ and The Goat 103.3 FM/1420 AM.
The contest with the Longhorns (2-0) marks the beginning of five consecutive games away from home for the Ragin' Cajuns (0-2) that runs through Thanksgiving Weekend. The next home appearance isn't until the December 2nd Education Game.
UL and Texas meet for the first time since November 2022, a game the Longhorns won 68-45 at the Moody Center.
Louisiana's on-court competition in the 2025-26 season began with four straight appearances at the Cajundome, splitting a combination of exhibition and two regular season games. A strong second half from Bowling Green and shooting woes of their own vs. Delta State spoiled the Ragin' Cajuns' opening week.
Texas, the preseason SEC favorite and 2025 Final Four participant, has won 26 straight games at Moody Center and has a 51-5 all-time record at their home arena. The Longhorns are continuing a season-opening, five-game homestand having already collected wins over UIW and No. 24 Richmond.
GAME INFORMATION
LOUISIANA (0-2, 0-0 SBC) at No. 4 TEXAS (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Date/Time: Monday, November 10, 2025 / 7:00 p.m. (CST)
Site: Austin, Texas
Arena: Moody Center (10,565)
Radio: The GOAT 103.3 FM/1420 AM
Talent: Dawson Eiserloh
TV: SECN+
Talent: Lincoln Rose (pxp), Andrea Lloyd (analyst)
Live Stats: CajunStats.StatBroadcast.com
Social Updates: @RaginCajunsWBB | #GeauxCajuns
Series Record: Texas leads, 4-1
In Austin: Texas leads, 3-0
Streak: Texas +4
Last Meeting: Texas 68-45, 11/11/22 (Austin, Texas)
BOUNCE PASSES
FOLLOW THE RAGIN' CAJUNS
Follow the Ragin' Cajuns on Twitter (@RaginCajunsWBB), Facebook (/RaginCajunsWBB) or Instagram (@RaginCajunsWBB) to stay up-to-date on all that is happening with Louisiana Women's Basketball.
Fans are also encouraged to stay engaged with the Ragin' Cajuns by downloading the #GeauxCajuns app. Click here for iOS/Apple platforms and here for Android platforms.
Fans can support the women's basketball student-athletes, and invest in the program's future, through The Cajuns Edge Fund (click here) to contribute directly to the Louisiana Athletics and Ragin' Cajuns Athletic Foundation's revenue-sharing initiative or by joining the Assist Club (click here).
Tipoff from the Moody Center is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (CST). Live coverage is available on SECN+ and The Goat 103.3 FM/1420 AM.
The contest with the Longhorns (2-0) marks the beginning of five consecutive games away from home for the Ragin' Cajuns (0-2) that runs through Thanksgiving Weekend. The next home appearance isn't until the December 2nd Education Game.
UL and Texas meet for the first time since November 2022, a game the Longhorns won 68-45 at the Moody Center.
Louisiana's on-court competition in the 2025-26 season began with four straight appearances at the Cajundome, splitting a combination of exhibition and two regular season games. A strong second half from Bowling Green and shooting woes of their own vs. Delta State spoiled the Ragin' Cajuns' opening week.
Texas, the preseason SEC favorite and 2025 Final Four participant, has won 26 straight games at Moody Center and has a 51-5 all-time record at their home arena. The Longhorns are continuing a season-opening, five-game homestand having already collected wins over UIW and No. 24 Richmond.
GAME INFORMATION
LOUISIANA (0-2, 0-0 SBC) at No. 4 TEXAS (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Date/Time: Monday, November 10, 2025 / 7:00 p.m. (CST)
Site: Austin, Texas
Arena: Moody Center (10,565)
Radio: The GOAT 103.3 FM/1420 AM
Talent: Dawson Eiserloh
TV: SECN+
Talent: Lincoln Rose (pxp), Andrea Lloyd (analyst)
Live Stats: CajunStats.StatBroadcast.com
Social Updates: @RaginCajunsWBB | #GeauxCajuns
Series Record: Texas leads, 4-1
In Austin: Texas leads, 3-0
Streak: Texas +4
Last Meeting: Texas 68-45, 11/11/22 (Austin, Texas)
BOUNCE PASSES
- Louisiana makes its 2025-26 season road debut and begins a five-game road stretch that closes out November.
- Meeting Texas breaks a trend of first-time opponents that started off regular season play.
- The Longhorns are the lone nationally ranked opponent on the Cajuns' schedule.
- UL makes its second appearance at Moody Center, last appearing during the facility's inaugural season in 2022-23.
- Freshman Amijah Price led the way during the opening week, averaging 18.5 points and shooting 52 percent.
- Both Mikaylah Manley and Jazmyne Jackson joined Price in scoring double figures the first two outings.
- Freshmen Amijah Price and Imani Daniel are leading the rebounding efforts on the young season, combining to average 14.5 rebounds.
- The first shooting struggles of the young season – exhibition and regular season combined – led to Louisiana's upset defeat vs. Delta State (shot 25 percent over first three quarters).
- Bowling Green scored the first nine points of the third quarter to expand its 39-37 halftime lead, separating from Louisiana after closely matched first half.
- The Ragin' Cajuns group embarking on the 2025-26 season is entirely new to the program – the 11-member roster consisting of eight transfers and three freshmen.
- The 2025-26 season marks the arrival of a highly touted freshman class, all products from the state of Louisiana. Imani Daniel (John Curtis), Amijah Price (Woodlawn) and Arionna Patterson (Walker) were ranked Top 10 prospects in the State of Louisiana.
- Transfers Mikaylah Manley (from Southern Miss) and Jazmyne Jackson (from Georgia Southern) provide familiarity, both having previously competed in the Sun Belt Conference.
- Garry Brodhead also has a change of the guard within his coaching staff. All-American collegiate standout and WNBA legend Temeka Johnson has taken over the associate head coach duties while Kacie Cryer, chief of staff for the past three seasons, was elevated to assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.
- Louisiana scored double digits all four quarters in both exhibition games including 20-plus points all four quarters vs. LSU-Alexandria.
- Freshman Imani Daniel led the way averaging 20.5 point per game in exhibition action highlighted by a 19-point, 15-rebound double-double vs. LSU-A.
- Garry Brodhead is the program's all-time winningest head coach and the only head coach to reach both 100 and 200 victories. His career record entering Monday's game stands at 215-183.
FOLLOW THE RAGIN' CAJUNS
Follow the Ragin' Cajuns on Twitter (@RaginCajunsWBB), Facebook (/RaginCajunsWBB) or Instagram (@RaginCajunsWBB) to stay up-to-date on all that is happening with Louisiana Women's Basketball.
Fans are also encouraged to stay engaged with the Ragin' Cajuns by downloading the #GeauxCajuns app. Click here for iOS/Apple platforms and here for Android platforms.
Fans can support the women's basketball student-athletes, and invest in the program's future, through The Cajuns Edge Fund (click here) to contribute directly to the Louisiana Athletics and Ragin' Cajuns Athletic Foundation's revenue-sharing initiative or by joining the Assist Club (click here).
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