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Posted on 1/6/20 at 8:31 am to
Posted by burdman
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Pretty good weekend as teams went a combined 9-3.


LSU opened SEC play with a 78-64 win at Tennessee. Javonte Smart scored 21 to lead the Tigers who also got 17 points from Skylar Mays and 15 points from Trendon Watford in the win. LSU improves to 9-4 overall and 1-0 in conference.

ULM cruised to a 69-49 win over South Alabama. Michael Ertel has a huge game for the Warhawks scoring 39 points. JD Williams also reached double figures adding 14 points in the win. ULM is now 6-7 this season and 2-2 in Sun Belt play.

Tulane got their first conference win in over a year with a 76-71 win over Cincinnati. The Wave were led by Teshaun Hightower, Christion Thompson and Kevin Zhang who scored 22, 20 & 15 points respectively in the victory. Tulane is now 9-5 this year and 1-1 in the AAC.

McNeese lost at Central Arkansas 69-79. AJ Lawson scored 15 and Dru Kruxhausen had 14 as they were the only Cowboy players to reach double figures in the loss. McNeese falls to 5-9 overall and 0-3 in the Southland.

Southeastern picked up their first SLC win with an 84-80 win at Texas A&M-CC. Four of the five starters reached double figures for the Lions including Pape Diop (23), Von Julien (20), Ty Brewer (19) and Byron Smith (10). Southeastern improves to 4-10 on the season and 1-2 in conference.

Louisiana Tech rolled against Southern Miss winning 78-50. Kalob Ledoux was the high scorer for the Bulldogs with 20 points while Isaiah Crawford scored 15 and Dequan Bracey & Amorie Archibald each added 10 points in the win. Louisiana Tech is now 11-3 on the year and 2-0 in CUSA play.

Nicholls got a big road win at Sam Houston State winning 70-58. D'Angelo Hunter, Elvis Harvey and Kevin Johnson were the double digit scorers for the Colonels with 19, 14 & 11 points respectively in the victory. Nicholls gets to 9-6 overall and 3-1 in SLC play.

Grambling opened SWAC play with a 70-60 win over Alabama A&M. Ivy Smith, Jr. scored 14 points and Devante Jackson scored 13 points for the Tigers in the win. Grambling gets back to .500 on the year at 7-7 and is 1-0 in conference.

UNO lost to Stephen F Austin 68-87. The Privateers got a 31 point effort from Bryson Robinson and 10 points from Jahmel Myers in the loss. UNO falls to 4-10 this season and 0-4 in the Southland.

ULL got their first Sun Belt win of the year with a 79-62 win over Troy. The Cajuns had five players in double figures including Mylik Wilson (18 & 13 rebounds), Dou Gueye (16), Cedric Russell (15), Tirus Smith (15) and Calvin Temple (12). The Cajuns are now 6-9 overall and 1-3 in conference play.

Southern began conference play with a 68-77 loss at Texas Southern. The Jags got 13 points from both Ahsante Shivers & Amel Kuljuhovic and 10 points from both Darius Williams & Montese Blake in the loss. Southern falls to 3-11 this year and 0-1 in the SWAC.

Northwestern State got an easy win over Houston Baptist 106-79. Five players were in double digits for the Demons including Trenton Massner (20), Jairus Roberson (19), Larry Owens (14), Jamaure Gregg (14) and Nikos Chougkaz (12). Northwestern State improves to 5-8 on the season and 2-2 in SLC play.




We have a lot of action this week as the new year rolls on and we get deeper into conference play. See schedule below.

Monday, January 6th
ULM @ Coastal Carolina - 6pm (ESPN+)
ULL @ Appalachian State - 6pm
Alabama State @ Grambling - 7:30pm
Southern @ Prairie View A&M - 8pm (ESPNU)

Tuesday, January 7th
NO GAMES

Wednesday, January 8th
Southeastern @ Sam Houston State - 6:30pm
McNeese @ Abilene Christian - 7pm (ESPN+)
Nicholls @ Lamar - 7pm (WatchESPN)
UNO vs Central Arkansas - 7pm
LSU vs Arkansas - 8pm (ESPNU)
Tulane @ UConn - 8pm (CBSSN)

Thursday, January 9th
Louisiana Tech @ UTSA - 6pm (ESPNU)
ULM @ Georgia Southern - 6pm (ESPN+)
ULL @ Georgia State - 6pm (ESPN+)

Friday, January 10th
NO GAMES

Saturday, January 11th
Tulane @ Temple - 11am (ESPNU)
ULM @ Georgia State - 1pm (ESPN+)
ULL @ Georgia Southern - 3pm (ESPN+)
Northwestern State @ McNeese - 3:30pm
Nicholls @ Southeastern - 4pm
UNO @ Incarnate Word - 4:15pm
Grambling @ Southern - 5:30pm
LSU vs Mississippi State - 7pm - (ESPN/2)
Louisiana Tech @ UTEP - 8pm (ESPN+)

Sunday, January 12th
NO GAMES


Records & NETs updated in OP.
Posted by msutiger
Shreveport
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 1/6/20 at 11:05 am to
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This post was edited on 4/15/23 at 6:58 am
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20689 posts
Posted on 1/7/20 at 7:33 am to
Teams in action last night went 2-2.

ULM had a rough one at Coastal Carolina losing 64-93. Langston Powell was the leading scorer for the Warhawks with 18 points while Michael Ertel had 15 and Jalen Hodge added 11 points in the loss. ULM drops to 6-8 on the season and 2-3 in SBC play.

ULL was also on the road and they got a 81-73 win over Appalachian State. The Cajuns got a big scoring night from Mylik Wilson who scored 30 points. Dou Gueye, Jalen Johnson and Calvin Temple were also in double figures with 15, 13 & 12 points respectively in the win. The Cajuns improve to 7-9 overall and 2-3 in Sun Belt play.

Grambling picked up another conference win defeating Alabama State 68-63. The Tigers had three players in double figures including Cam Christon with 13, Devante Jackson with 12 and Ivy Smith, Jr. with 10 points in the win. Grambling is now 8-7 on the year and 2-0 in SWAC play.

Southern lost 54-64 on the road at Prairie View A&M. Damiree Burns was the only Jag to reach double digits in the scoring column as he had 12 points in the loss. Southern falls to 3-12 overall and 0-2 in conference.




There are no games tonight. OP is updated with records, individual stats and team stats.
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