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Louisiana Women's Basketball Schedule Table Of TABLE OF CONTENTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS LOUISIANA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Location ..................................................................Lafayette, La. Wednesday, Nov. 25 New Orleans CAJUNDOME TBA Founded .................................................................................1898 Monday, Nov. 30 Loyola (NO) CAJUNDOME TBA Enrollment ..........................................................................19,387 Friday, Dec. 4 North Texas CAJUNDOME TBA Nickname ...............................................................Ragin’ Cajuns Wednesday, Dec. 9 McNeese State CAJUNDOME TBA Colors ...........................................................Vermilion & White 1 Home Arena (Capacity) ...................... Cajundome (12,362) Saturday, Dec. 12 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. TBA Affiliation ...........................................................NCAA Division I Sunday, Dec. 20 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. TBA Conference.......................................................................Sun Belt Friday, Jan. 1 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 4 p.m. President ....................................................Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Saturday, Jan. 2 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 4 p.m. Director of Athletics .................................Dr. Bryan Maggard Friday, Jan. 8 at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 6:30 p.m. Deputy AD ............................................................... Nico Yantko Saturday, Jan. 9 at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 2 p.m. Senior Women’s Administrator ................ Dr. Jessica Leger Faculty Athletics Representative..... Dr. Anita Hazelwood Friday, Jan. 15 UTA CAJUNDOME 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 UTA CAJUNDOME 2 p.m. LOUISIANA BASKETBALL HISTORY Friday, Jan. 22 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 6 p.m. First Year of Basketball .................................................1971-72 Saturday, Jan. 23 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 4 p.m. Overall All-Time Record .................. 514-826 (50th Season) Friday, Jan. 29 Texas State CAJUNDOME 6 p.m. All-Time Sun Belt Record ............................................155-322 Saturday, Jan. 30 Texas State CAJUNDOME 2 p.m. NCAA Appearances/Record ...............................1 (2007)/0-1 WNIT Appearances/Record ................................................ N/A Friday, Feb. 5 Arkansas State CAJUNDOME 6 p.m. WBI Appearances/Record ...................................2 (2016)/8-0 Saturday, Feb. 6 Arkansas State CAJUNDOME 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 ULM CAJUNDOME TBA TEAM INFORMATION Saturday, Feb. 13 at ULM Monroe, La. TBA 2019-20 Overall Record ....................................................19-12 Friday, Feb. 19 at UTA Arlington, Texas 7 p.m. Home ..........................................................................11-5 Saturday, Feb. 20 at UTA Arlington, Texas 2 p.m. Away ..............................................................................8-7 Neutral ........................................................................ N/A Friday, Feb. 26 Little Rock CAJUNDOME 6 p.m. 2019-20 Sun Belt Conference Record ...........................10-8 Saturday, Feb. 27 Little Rock CAJUNDOME 2 p.m. 2019-20 Sun Belt Conference Finish ................................ 4th March 5-8 SBC Tournament Pensacola, Fla. TBA 2019-20 Postseason .............................................................. N/A Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................ 4/1 All times CENTRAL Letterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................10/4 * SBC Game Newcomers/Redshirts .......................................................... 2/1 $ Pensacola, Fla. BASKETBALL STAFF PLEASE CALL US “LOUISIANA” Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® is the nickname of the University’s athletic teams. Teams also may be referred Head Coach ..................................................... Garry Brodhead to using shorter versions of that nickname. In most cases, Ragin’ Cajuns plural is proper, though Ragin’ Alma Mater ....................................... Louisiana (1980) Cajun in the singular form can apply. UL Lafayette may be used as an abbreviation to refer to the Career Record (Years) ..........135-120 (9th Season) academic institution when clarification is necessary. Record at School (Years) .....135-120 (9th Season) Associate Head Coach .....................................Deacon Jones • Do not refer to the University as ULL in any instance. Assistant Coach ...................................................Amber Gregg Assistant Coach ...................................................Valerie Huizar • Do not use the terms Lafayette or U of L, as they denote other institutions. Director of Basketball Operations ..........................MC Vogt Director of SA Development .............Brooklyn Arceneaux Athletic Trainer .............................................. Stephanie Snow Strength and Conditioning .................Nicholas Capdepon Academic Counselor ................................. Tambria Bradford Administrative Assistant ............................Catherine Young ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Primary Contact ...................................................Josh Brunner Phone ....................................................(205) 568-6559 Email [email protected] CAJUNDOME WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2 One of the nation’s most impressive facilities and The Cajundome features chairback seating Yearly Cajundome Record heralded as one of the finest multi-purpose arenas throughout the arena with a capacity of 12,362 for Season Head Coach W L Pct in the country, the Cajundome has served as the Louisiana basketball and more for events that do not home of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns women’s basketball fill the entire floor space. The largest crowd for any 1985-86 Ross Cook 0 2 .000 program since the 1985-86 season. single event was the 13,500 fans who attended the 1986-87 Ross Cook 2 0 1.000 Kenny Rogers concert during the facility’s first week 1987-88 Wilo Colon 2 2 .500 The Cajuns split time between E.K. Long and the of operation. 1988-89 Mike Doucet 2 3 .400 Cajundome until the 2014-15 season, when it 1989-90 Mike Doucet 5 3 .625 became their permanent home. On April 30, 2002, a $16.7 million convention center 1990-91 Dwayne Searle 3 6 .333 located adjacent to the ‘Dome on the east side of 1991-92 Dwayne Searle 0 4 .000 The $64 million facility was opened and officially the building.to the arena was built, adding 37,301 1992-93 Dwayne Searle 2 7 .222 dedicated on Nov. 10, 1985, as the new home of the square feet of exhibit hall space to the Cajundome’s 1993-94 Dwayne Searle 3 6 .333 Ragin’ Cajuns, replacing Blackham Coliseum (1950- 40,000 square feet of arena floor space plus 39,685 1994-95 No Games Played 84), and since that time the ‘Dome has drawn raves square feet of meeting space including a 15,682 from across the country for its beauty and function. square foot (1457 m²) ballroom, 12,159 square feet of 1995-96 Dwayne Searle 0 1 .000 prefunction space and a 17,590 square foot outdoor 1996-97 Gay Nix 1 2 .333 Beginning in the 2016-17 season, the Ragin’ Cajuns mall holding up to 2,118 for outdoor event. 1997-98 Gay Nix 0 2 .000 benefited from a $21 million renovation of the 1998-99 Gay Nix 0 3 .000 facility that features more intimate seating, improved The convention center offers nearly 100,000 square 1999-00 Gay Nix 2 1 .667 lighting, new goals and a new court. feet on two levels. A brand new basketball court 2000-01 Gay Nix 2 0 1.000 was installed in time for the 2012-13 season. More 2001-02 No Games Played The Cajundome was also designed as a true multi- upgrades were installed for the 2008-09 season 2002-03 J. Kelley Hall 1 0 1.000 purpose facility, and has hosted events such as which included a new scoreboard and sound system. 2003-04 J. Kelley Hall 2 1 .667 ice shows, circuses, indoor soccer, conventions, 2004-05 J. Kelley Hall 3 0 1.000 banquets, wrestling and boxing cards, ice hockey, The 2007 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Arena Football, monster truck shows and rodeos. The Championships was hosted at the ‘Dome, marking 2005-06 No Games Played facility served as home for the Louisiana IceGators of the first time the ‘Dome hosted the league’s women’s 2006-07 J. Kelley Hall 1 0 1.000 the East Coast Hockey League from the 1995-05. For postseason event. 2007-08 Errol Rogers 3 1 .750 one season, in 2001, the af2’s Lafayette Roughnecks 2008-09 Errol Rogers 0 6 .000 called the Cajundome home. The city of Lafayette and the State of Louisiana 2009-10 Errol Rogers 2 1 .667 jointly financed and built the Cajundome. The state 2010-11 Errol Rogers 2 1 .667 The facility has an adjustable capacity between 4,500 owns the land on the ‘Dome site, located just east of 2011-12 Errol Rogers 1 4 .200 and 13,500. With an average of 140 events per year the University of Louisiana’s Cox Communications 2012-13 Garry Brodhead 2 3 .400 and 10-15 concerts per year, the arena has hosted Athletic Center off Congress Street and Cajundome 2013-14 Garry Brodhead 8 6 .571 top entertainers and shows including The Eagles, Boulevard. 2014-15 Garry Brodhead 14 5 .736 Whitney Houston, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Billy Joel, George Strait, Garth Brooks, Eddie Murphy, Carrie The 2005-06 season was shortened because of 2015-16 Garry Brodhead 12 3 .800 Underwood, Lil Wayne, Backstreet Boys, Disney’s Hurricanes Katrina and Rita with the Cajundome 2016-17 Garry Brodhead 11 3 .786 World On Ice, WWF, Sesame Street, Clear Channel
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