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2008-09 MBB Guide.Indd WWW.RAGINCAJUNS.COM ALL-TIME RESULTS NOTE: The following is a compilation of ALL-TIME RESULTS for the UL men’s basketball program dating back as far as records exist. To make corrections or provide information that will aid in its accuracy, please contact the UL Sports Information Office at (337) 851-2255, e-mail Daryl Cetnar at [email protected], or write to us at Cox Communications Athletic Center, 201 Reinhardt Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506. 1911-12 4-1 1916-17 11-3 1927-28 Coach: C.J. McNaspy Coach: Unknown Coach: Unknown Louisiana College L, 2-20 Dec. Louisiana State L, 20-33 Jan. 6 at Louisiana State L, 17-40 Eunice HS W, 11-4 Dec. Louisiana State W, 21-13 Jan. 7 at Louisiana State L, 17-36 Eunice HS W 34-5 Dec. at Louisiana State L, 13-50 Lake Charles HS W 19-13 1928-29 10-12 Lake Charles HS W 22-14 1917-18 Coach: E.J. Pickell Coach: Unknown Jan. 8 at Louisiana State L, 22-29 1912-13 2-3 Jan. 11 Louisiana State L, 7-36 Feb. 11 Louisiana State W, 36-34 Coach: C.J. McNaspy Feb. 12 Louisiana State W, 25-23 Eunice HS W, 48-16 1918-19 & 1919-20 Northwestern State L, 32-33 Information Unavailable 1929-30 14-3 Northwestern State L, 24-26 Coach: E.J. Pickell Louisiana College L, 6-48 1920-21 14-9 Dec. 18 Tulane L, 24-31 Ridge HS W, 47-5 Coach: Unknown Jan. at Louisiana State L, 11-47 1930-31 12-6 1913-14 3-5 Feb. 11 at Louisiana State L, 8-61 Coach: E.J. Pickell Coach: C.J. McNaspy Dec. 20 Tulane W, 29-20 Jan. 9 Louisiana State L, 7-44 1921-22 11-12 Jan. 9 Tulane L, 35-36 Louisiana College L, 17-20 Coach: T.R. Mobley Jan. 10 Tulane L, 23-30 Opelousas HS L, 53-88 Jan. 10 at Louisiana State L, 8-41 Louisiana Tech W, 45-24 Jan. 30 Tulane L, 9-63 Jan. 11 at Louisiana State L, 17-29 Northwestern State L, 38-45 Jan. 31 Tulane L, 10-55 Centenary L, 25-36 St. Charles College W, 28-10 1922-23 21-9 Northwestern State W, 48-26 FIRST CAPTAIN Northwestern State W, 20-14 Louisiana College W, 49-28 Ulgere Bourque served as UL’s first men’s Northwestern State W, 34-11 Coach: T.R. Mobley Jan. at Louisiana State L, 22-25 Loyola (New Orleans) W, 25-20 team captain during the 1911-12 season. Jan. 21 at Tulane L, 16-41 Louisiana Tech W, 44-29 1914-15 5-6 Centenary W, 36-28 Coach: C.J. McNaspy Mississippi College L, 26-28 Jan. 15 Southeastern Louisiana W, 40-28 Jan. 14 Louisiana State L, 6-29 1923-24 18-5 Jan. 16 Tulane L, 31-37 Coach: T.R. Mobley Jan. 30 Louisiana State W, 40-26 Jan. 15 Louisiana State L, 16-39 Jan. 31 Louisiana State W, 34-29 Jan. 18 Loyola (New Orleans) L, 33-49 Jan. 19 at Louisiana State W, 15-12 Louisiana College W, 52-34 Jan. 23 Centenary L, 21-31 Jan. 21 at Louisiana State W, 26-14 1915-16 7-6 Loyola (New Orleans) W, 51-35 Jan. 25 Mississippi College L, 25-28 Coach: C.J. McNaspy Loyola (New Orleans) W, 35-27 Feb. 3 Northwestern State L, 22-44 Feb. 4 Centenary L, 23-44 Dec. Louisiana State L, 14-44 1924-25 7-11 Birmingham-Southern1 L, 29-43 Feb. 5 Louisiana College L, 14-30 Dec. Louisiana State L, 13-69 Coach: T.R. Mobley 1 - SIAA Tournament Jan. 9 at Louisiana State L, 19-30 Feb. 6 Louisiana Tech L, 24-40 Mamou HS W, 17-9 Jan. 10 at Louisiana State L, 17-22 Feb. 11 Carencro Independents W, 51-15 Breaux Bridge HS W, 96-3 1931-32 2-16 Jan. 22 at Tulane L, 13-42 Feb. 12 Kaplan Independents W, 35-24 Rayne HS W, 103-7 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Feb. 13 Northwestern State L, 26-36 Rayne HS W, 128-9 Gifford Hill W, 31-28 Feb. 15 Loyola (New Orleans) L, 21-33 New Iberia HS W, 136-8 1925-26 2-16 Gifford Hill L, 26-36 Feb. 27 Louisiana College L, 35-38 Centenary W, 39-28 Coach: R.L. Browne Stephen F. Austin L, 19-30 Centenary W, 38-27 Jan. 8 Louisiana State L, 13-25 Stephen F. Austin L, 22-40 Beginning with the 1937-38 Season, Louisiana College L, 7-14 Jan. 9 Louisiana State L, 29-31 Jan. 8 Louisiana State L, 23-44 the NCAA confines basketball records to the “modern Louisiana College L, 16-34 Jan. 9 Louisiana State L, 35-50 era,” the first season without the center jump after Louisiana College L, 32-36 1926-27 7-10 Krause-Managan W, 34-29 each goal scored. Louisiana College L, 17-34 Coach: R.L. Browne Louisiana College L, 20-48 Feb. 21 at Louisiana State L, 22-34 Louisiana College L, 25-51 Feb. 22 at Louisiana State L, 12-29 Northwestern State L, 32-43 1937-38 9-10 Centenary L, 21-22 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Louisiana Tech L, 18-40 Dec. 2 St. Martinville Independents W, 43-16 Millsaps College L, 25-36 Dec. 6 Lafayette Independents W, 44-31 New Orleans Athletic Club L, 42-44 Dec. 10 Pine Prairie Indepedents W, 49-28 Northwestern State L, 15-39 Dec. 18 Louisiana State L, 26-31 Krause Managan L, 17-23 Jan. 4 Pensacola Flyers L, 29-34 Louisiana College L, 29-41 Jan. 8 Loyola (New Orleans) W, 39-33 Louisiana College L, 33-41 Jan. 10 Louisiana Tech L, 25-31 Jan. 11 Centenary L, 28-41 1932-33 7-12 Jan. 17 Northwestern State L, 24-31 Jan. 19 Louisiana Tech W, 30-24 Game Results Unavailable Jan. 21 Tulane L, 30-38 Jan. 24 Centenary L, 29-48 1933-34 8-13 Jan. 29 Southern Miss W, 27-25 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Feb. 4 Louisiana College W, 32-14 Dec. 15 at Tulane L, 34-38 Feb. 5 Northwestern State L, 20-34 Dec. 16 at Tulane L, 23-32 Feb. 12 Louisiana College W, 54-24 Feb. 14 Southeastern Louisiana L, 32-33 1934-35 6-9 Feb. 15 Loyola (New Orleans) L, 36-52 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Feb. 18 Delta State W, 48-41 Dec. 18 at Louisiana State L, 30-54 1938-45 1935-36 3-11 Game Results Unavailable Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Dec. 16 at Tulane L, 28-44 1945-46 7-10 Dec. 17 at Tulane W, 41-28 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Dec. 18 at Louisiana State L, 28-43 Nov. 28 Camp Polk W, 45-31 Dec. 4 Keesler Field W, 45-37 1936-37 3-14 Dec. 7 Selman Field W, 41-40 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Dec. 8 Camp Shelby W, 40-34 UL’S FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM Dec. 16 Louisiana State L, 19-44 Dec. 11 Texas A&M L, 32-40 Louisiana-Lafayette’s first-ever men’s basketball team took the court for the 1911-12 season. Jan. 5 Louisiana Supply Ind. L, 29-34 Dec. 12 Rice L, 32-46 The Ragin’ Cajuns finished the season with a 4-1 record. Jan. 9 Louisiana Tech L, 24-25 Jan. 1 Baylor L, 35-74 70 2008-09 RAGIN’ CAJUNS MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS WWW.RAGINCAJUNS.COM Jan. 8 Tulane L, 43-55 Jan. 13 at Louisiana College W, 53-39 Feb. 5 Southeastern Louisiana W, 75-71 Nov. 30 Lamar L, 54-62 Jan. 12 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 66-50 Jan. 16 at Louisiana Tech (2 OT) L, 67-69 Feb. 11 at Louisiana Tech L, 65-76 Dec. 3 at Loyola (New Orleans) L, 59-77 Jan. 19 at Baton Rouge All-Stars W, 50-28 Jan. 28 at Cit-Con Independent W, 60-37 Feb. 14 at Northwestern State L, 62-83 Dec. 4 at Spring Hill L, 68-78 Jan. 25 Louisiana Tech L, 44-34 Jan. 31 at Loyola (New Orleans) W, 49-39 Feb. 16 at Centenary L, 51-75 Dec. 8 Southwestern Alumni W, 83-59 Jan. 29 at Louisiana College L, 43-50 Feb. 1 at Spring Hill L, 43-46 Feb. 19 Loyola (New Orleans) L, 54-82 Dec. 12 at Lamar L, 53-69 Feb. 2 Northwestern State L, 50-67 Feb. 6 Louisiana College2 W, 52-51 Feb. 23 Centenary W, 62-51 Dec. 14 Houma Air Station W, 108-57 Feb. 5 Louisiana College L, 46-49 Feb. 8 Southern Miss (OT) W, 62-54 Feb. 26 at Loyola (New Orleans) L, 66-86 Dec. 17 at Northwestern State L, 53-70 Feb. 8 at Louisiana Tech L, 33-54 Feb. 10 Louisiana Tech W, 62-54 Dec. 27 vs. East Texas Baptist1 L, 55-70 Feb. 12 Southeastern Louisiana W, 38-32 Feb. 17 Northwestern State W, 61-57 1953-54 6-13, 5-7 Dec. 28 vs. Arkansas-Monticello1 W, 68-52 Feb. 15 Northwestern State L, 36-54 Feb. 19 at Centenary L, 47-72 Coach: J.C. “Dutch” Reinhardt Jan. 2 Taylor W, 84-65 Feb. 21 Centenary3 W, 57-52 Dec. 1 Southern Miss L, 59-88 Jan. 3 Louisiana College L, 64-66 1946-47 13-6 Feb.
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