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Posted on 2/7/19 at 8:02 am to
Posted by burdman
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Posted on 2/7/19 at 8:02 am to
Teams in action last night went 4-3.

LSU edged out Mississippi State 92-88 in OT. The Tigers got big performances from Naz Reid who scored 29 and Tremont Waters who scored 26. Kavell Bigby-Williams also turned in a 14 point, 13 rebound effort in the win. LSU improves to 18-4 this season and 8-1 in SEC play.

ULM got a nice win over Georgia State 82-76. Daishon Smith had a huge night pouring in 36 points for the Warhawks who also got 12 points each from Travis Munnings, Michael Ertel and JD Williams. ULM is now 12-10 on the year and back to .500 at 5-5 in Sun Belt play.

ULL lost to Georgia Southern 86-103. JaKeenan Gant (23), Marcus Stroman (16), Cedric Russell (13), Jerekius Davis (10) and Trajan Wesley (10) were all in double figures for the Cajuns but it wasn't enough. ULL drops to 13-10 overall and 4-6 in the SBC.

UNO got past Northwestern State 81-73 in OT. Ezekiel Charles was the high scorer for the Privateers with 31 points. Damion Rosser and Scott Plaisance each scored 14 in the win. The Demons got another double double from Ishmael Lane who finished with 19 points and 15 rebounds. CJ Jones scored 14 and Larry Owens had 11 points in the loss. UNO goes to 13-9 this year and 8-3 in Southland play while Northwestern State falls to 8-15 and 3-7.

Southeastern got a win at Texas A&M-CC 64-58. Marlain Veal, Moses Greenwood and Keith Charleston were the double figure scorers for the Lions with 27, 17 & 11 points respectively. Southeastern is now 10-13 overall and 6-4 in the SLC.

McNeese lost at Sam Houston State 62-77. Roydell Brown turned in 15 points & 10 rebounds for the Cowboys who also got 12 points from Trey Touchet and 11 points from both Shamarkus Kennedy and James Harvey in the loss. McNeese falls to 7-15 this season and 3-6 in conference.


There are no games tonight. Records & standings are updated in the OP.
Posted by D011ahbi11
Member since Jun 2007
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Posted on 2/7/19 at 8:04 am to
quote:

ULL lost to Georgia Southern 86-103.


ULL has been playing some terrible defense of late
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/7/19 at 8:07 am to
They really have. They're a terrible rebounding team too. Looking forward to playing a pissed off GA State team on national television tomorrow night...

Could get ugly
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/8/19 at 8:02 am to
There were no games last night, but there are two games involving state schools tonight. Everyone is in action this weekend and there are three in state match ups tomorrow. See weekend schedule below.


Friday, February 8th
ULL vs Georgia State – 8pm (ESPN2)
ULM vs Georgia Southern – 7pm (ESPN+)

Saturday, February 9th
LSU vs Auburn – 1pm (ESPN2)
Tulane @ Wichita State – 7pm (ESPNU)
Louisiana Tech @ Southern Miss – 4pm (ESPN+)
Southeastern @ Central Arkansas – 4pm
UNO vs Nicholls – 4:15pm
McNeese vs Northwestern State – 3pm
Southern vs Grambling – 5pm

Sunday, February 10th
NO GAMES

Good luck to all teams this weekend.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 2/9/19 at 8:56 am to
Only reason we beat GA State last night is because our players refused to quit. Extending Marlin’s contract and upping him to $500k a year was stupid.

The dude ain’t going anywhere, and we’re suckers for paying him that much money based on his past 9 seasons.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/11/19 at 8:27 am to
Teams in action went 7-5 this weekend.

*Friday, February 8th Results

ULM beat 88-79. The Warhawks got a 38 point effort from Daishon Smith and 17 points & 11 rebounds from Travis Munnings. Michael Ertel with 15 and JD Williams with 10 also reached double figure scoring in the win. ULM is now 13-10 overall and 6-5 in Sun Belt play.

ULL got back in the win column holding off Georgia State 76-72. JaKeenan Gant, Cedric Russell and Trajan Wesley were the double digit scorers for the Cajuns with 23, 14 & 10 respectively. ULL goes to 14-10 this season and 5-6 in the SBC.

*Saturday, February 9th Results

LSU beat Auburn 83-78. Skylar Mays with 20 points was the the high scorer for the Tigers who also got double doubles from Tremont Waters (19 points, 10 assists) and Naz Reid (13 points, 10 rebounds) in the win. LSU improves to 19-4 on the year and 9-1 in SEC play.

Tulane lost at Wichita State 62-77. Caleb Daniels and Connor Crabtree each with 17 points were the high scorers for the Wave who also got 11 points from Samir Sehic and 10 points from Jordan Cornish in the loss. Tulane falls to 4-18 overall and 0-10 in the AAC.

Louisiana Tech lost in OT at Southern Miss 71-73. The Bulldogs were led in scoring by JaColby Pemberton (17), Amorie Archibald (13), Dequan Bracey (13) and Anthony Duruji (12) but it wasn't enough. Louisiana Tech drops to 15-10 this season and 5-7 in CUSA play.

Nicholls hit a shot in the final seconds to win at UNO 64-63. Jeremiah Jefferson scored 19 and Danny Garrick scored 12, including the eventual game winner, to lead the Colonels to the win. The Privateers were led by Scott Plaisance who scored 15 & grabbed 11 rebounds, Gerrale Gates who scored 15 and Ezekiel Charles who scored 14 but they came up just short. Nicholls goes to 11-12 on the year and 4-6 in Southland play while UNO drops to 13-10 and 8-4.

Southeastern got a win at Central Arkansas winning 75-67. The Lions were led by Marlain Veal's 21 points, Moses Greenwood's 20 points & 11 rebounds and Parker Edwards 16 point effort in the win. Southeastern improves to 11-13 and 7-4 in the SLC.

Northwestern State held off McNeese down the stretch to win 74-72. The Demons were led by DeAndre Love who scored 24 points, Ishmael Lane who had 17 points & 12 rebounds and Malik Metoyer who had 10 points in the win. The Cowboys were led by Roydell Brown (21), Kevin Hunt (16), James Harvey (14) and Shamarkus Kennedy (11) in the loss. Northwestern State gets to 9-15 this year and 4-7 in conference while McNeese falls to 7-16 and 3-7.

Grambling had a big second half to get a win over Southern 59-40. Ivy Smith scored 21 and Devante Jackson scored 12 to lead the Tigers to the win. Sidney Umude scored 17 points for the Jags as he was their only double figure scorer in the loss. Grambling improves to 12-11 and 6-4 in the SWAC while Southern drops to 3-20 and 2-8 in conference.



There are two games tonight involving state schools. See schedule below for tonight & the rest of this week.

Monday, February 11th
Grambling @ Alcorn State – 7:30pm
Southern vs Jackson State – 7:30pm

Tuesday, February 12th
LSU @ Kentucky – 6pm (ESPN)

Wednesday, February 13th
Nicholls vs Abilene Christian – 7pm
Southeastern vs Incarnate Word – 7pm
McNeese @ Stephen F. Austin – 6:30pm (ESPN+)
Northwestern State @ Lamar – 7pm (ESPN+)

Thursday, February 14th
Tulane vs Tulsa – 8pm (ESPNU)
Louisiana Tech vs UTEP – 6:30pm (beIN)

Friday, February 15th
NO GAMES

Saturday, February 16th
LSU @ Georgia – 5pm (SECN)
Louisiana Tech vs UTSA – 2pm (ESPN+)
ULL vs ULM – 7pm (ESPN+)
Southeastern vs McNeese – 4pm
UNO vs Texas A&M-CC – 4:15pm
Northwestern State vs Stephen F. Austin – 3:30pm
Grambling vs Texas Southern – 5pm
Southern @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 7:30pm

Sunday, February 17th
Tulane vs Houston – 1pm (CBSS)

Records & Standings updated in OP. Good luck to all teams this week.
Posted by msutiger
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Posted on 2/11/19 at 9:49 am to
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Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 8:13 am to
Teams in action were 2-0 last night.

Grambling won at Alcorn State 65-53. Double figure scorers for the Tigers were Ivy Smith, Jr. with 16, Devante Jackson with 12 and Dallas Polk-Hilliard with 10. Grambling improves to 13-11 overall and 7-4 in the SWAC.

Southern picked up a win over Jackson State 76-67. Jayden Saddler with 20 points was the high scorer for the Jags who also got 15 points from both Richard Lee and Aaron Ray. Southern is now 4-20 this season and 3-8 in conference.



There's only one game tonight but it's a good one. LSU travels to take on #5 Kentucky on ESPN at 6pm.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
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Posted on 2/13/19 at 8:22 am to
LSU was the only team in action last night and they got a huge win at Kentucky winning at the buzzer 73-71. The Tigers were led by Tremont Waters who scored 15 points, Naz Reid & Emmitt Williams who both scored 12 and and Skylar Mays who had 11 in the win. LSU improves to 20-4 this season and 10-1 in the SEC.


There are four games involving state schools tonight. All featuring Southland teams. See schedule below.

Wednesday, February 13th
Nicholls vs Abilene Christian – 7pm
Southeastern vs Incarnate Word – 7pm
McNeese @ Stephen F. Austin – 6:30pm (ESPN+)
Northwestern State @ Lamar – 7pm (ESPN+)

Going to update player & team stat rankings for games through 2/10 shortly.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/14/19 at 7:57 am to
Last night wasn't a great one as teams in action were 1-3.

Southeastern got the lone win as they beat Incarnate Word 70-64. Moses Greenwood scored 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Marlain Veal and Brandon Gonzalez eached scored 11 in the Lions win. Southeastern gets to 12-13 this season and 8-4 in Southland play.

Nicholls had a rough offensive outing as they lost 48-64 to Abilene Christian. Kevin Johnson scored 15 points and was the only Colonel player to reach double figure scoring. Nicholls drops to 11-13 overall and 4-7 in the SLC.

Northwestern State made a big push in the second half but came up short at Lamar 70-75. Alex Comanita, Ishmael Lane and LaTerrance Reed were the double figure scorers for the Demons with 12, 11 & 10 points respectively in the loss. Northwestern State is now 9-16 on the year and 4-8 in conference.

McNeese lost at Stephen F. Austin 57-67. McNeese got good efforts from Trey Touchet who scored 12, Shamarkus Kennedy who scored 11 and pulled down 16 rebounds and Will Robinson who had 11 but it wasn't enough. McNeese falls to 7-17 and 3-8 in the Southland.


There are two games tonight including the debut of the Tulane Mardi Gras uniforms. Schedule below.

Thursday, February 14th
Tulane vs Tulsa – 8pm (ESPNU)
Louisiana Tech vs UTEP – 6:30pm (beIN)
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/15/19 at 8:09 am to
Teams in action last night were 1-1.

Tulane lost to Tulsa 57-80. Caleb Daniels, Jordan Cornish and Connor Crabtree were the double figure scorers for the Wave with 13, 12 & 11 points respectively in the loss. Tulane falls to 4-19 this season and 0-11 in AAC play.

Louisiana Tech got back in the win column with a 71-57 win over UTEP. Dequan Bracey led the Bulldogs with 28 points and Anthony Duruji added 16 in the win. Louisiana Tech is now 16-10 overall and 6-7 in CUSA.


There are no games tonight. All teams are in action tomorrow except for Tulane who plays on Sunday. There are also in state match ups tomorrow in Lafayette and Hammond. See schedule below.

Friday, February 15th
NO GAMES

Saturday, February 16th
LSU @ Georgia – 5pm (SECN)
Louisiana Tech vs UTSA – 2pm (ESPN+)
ULL vs ULM – 7pm (ESPN+)
Southeastern vs McNeese – 4pm
UNO vs Texas A&M-CC – 4:15pm
Nicholls @ Houston Baptist - 7pm
Northwestern State vs Stephen F. Austin – 3:30pm (ESPN+)
Grambling vs Texas Southern – 5pm
Southern @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 7:30pm

Sunday, February 17th
Tulane vs Houston – 1pm (CBSS)


Good luck to all teams this weekend.
Posted by D011ahbi11
Member since Jun 2007
13617 posts
Posted on 2/15/19 at 8:20 am to
Tulane in real danger of finishing 0-18 in AAC play as well as 4-26 overall.
Haven’t won a game since December 17th. Currently a 13 game L streak
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/15/19 at 9:50 am to
I really thought they'd find a way to get one or two. Knew they weren't very good but figured over 18 games they'd find a way to sneak a couple.

Feel bad for the guys.
This post was edited on 2/15/19 at 9:52 am
Posted by TulaneFan
Slidell, LA
Member since Jan 2008
14034 posts
Posted on 2/15/19 at 12:42 pm to
No big deal, Tulane’s AD just told Dunleavy he’s coming back next year no matter what.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/15/19 at 12:57 pm to
Pretty crazy. Almost 3 years in and he's 24-61 overall and 8-39 in conference.
This post was edited on 2/15/19 at 12:58 pm
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/18/19 at 8:24 am to
Overall teams went 6-6 over the weekend.

*Saturday, February 16th Results

LSU was able to get past Georgia 83-79. Double figure scorers for the Tigers included Tremont Waters who scored 20, Ja'vonte Smart who scored 19 and Naz Reid who had 13 in the win. LSU improves to 21-4 this season and 11-1 in SEC play.

Louisiana Tech topped UTSA 72-67. The Bulldogs got good efforts from Dequan Bracey who scored 23 points, Anthony Duruji who scored 11 and grabbed 13 rebounds and Ra'Shawn Langston who chipped in with 13 points. Louisiana Tech is now 17-10 overall and 7-7 in CUSA.

ULL beat ULM 83-76. Marcus Stroman with 22 and JaKeenan Gant with 20 both scored 20+ for the Cajuns who also got 10 points from PJ Hardy in the win. High scorers for the Warhawks were Daishon Smith with 25, Travis Munnings with 16 and Michael Ertel & JD Williams with 12 each but it wasn't enough. ULL gets to 15-10 on the year and 6-6 in Sun Belt play while ULM is now 13-11 and 6-6.

UNO beat Texas A&M-CC 68-58. Gerrale Gates and Troy Green were the high scorers for the Privateers with 14 & 13 points respectively in the win. UNO improves to 14-10 and 9-4 in Southland play.

Southeastern handled McNeese 88-52. Moses Greenwood (15 points, 10 rebounds), Parker Edwards (14), Marlain Veal (11), Von Julien (10) and Kajon Brown (10) were all in double figures for the Lions in the win. The Cowboys got 20 points from Shamarkus Kennedy and 13 points from James Harvey in the loss. Southeastern gets to 13-13 overall and 9-4 in the SLC while McNeese drops to 7-18 and 3-9.

Northwestern State beat Stephen F. Austin 87-72. The Demons were led in scoring by LaTerrance Reed with 27 points and also got double doubles from Ishmael Lane (18 points, 12 rebounds) and CJ Jones (14 points, 10 assists). DeAndre Love also chipped in with 10 points in the win. Northwestern State gets to 10-16 this season and 5-8 in conference.

Nicholls lost at Houston Baptist 82-88. Jeremiah Jefferson and Gavin Peppers each scored 22 for the Colonels who also got 14 points from Danny Garrick and 10 points from Elvis Harvey in the loss. Nicholls falls to 11-14 this year and 4-8 in SLC play.

Grambling lost in the final seconds to Texas Southern 85-86. Dallas Polk-Hilliard with 22 was the high scorer for Grambling who also got 17 points from Prince Moss, 11 points & 10 rebounds from Axel Mpoyo and 11 points from Ivy Smith, Jr. in the loss. Grambling drops to 13-12 overall and 7-5 in SWAC play.

Southern lost at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 45-61. Sidney Umude scored 16 and was the only Jag player to reach double figures in the loss. Southern falls to 4-21 and 3-9 in conference.

*Sunday, February 17th Results

Tulane had a rough one losing to Houston 50-85. Caleb Daniels with 13 & Samir Sehic with 12 were the double figure scorers for the Wave in the loss. Tulane is now 4-20 this season and 0-12 in the AAC.



We have two games involving state schools tonight. See schedule for tonight as well as the rest of the week below.

Monday, February 18th
Grambling vs Prairie View A&M – 7:30pm
Southern @ Mississippi Valley State – 7:30pm

Tuesday, February 19th
NO GAMES

Wednesday, February 20th
LSU vs Florida – 6pm (ESPN2)
Tulane @ Memphis – 6pm (ESPNU)
UNO vs Southeastern – 7pm
Nicholls @ Sam Houston State – 6:30pm (ESPN+)
McNeese vs Central Arkansas – 6:30pm
Northwestern State @ Houston Baptist – 7pm

Thursday, February 21st
ULL @ UT-Arlington – 7pm (ESPN+)
ULM @ Texas State – 7pm (ESPN+)

Friday, February 22nd
NO GAMES

Saturday, February 23rd
LSU vs Tennessee – 11am (ESPN)
Tulane vs East Carolina – 7pm (ESPNU)
Louisiana Tech vs North Texas – 7pm (CUSA Bonus Play Game)
ULL @ Texas State – 4pm (ESPN+)
ULM @ UT-Arlington – 2pm (ESPN+)
McNeese vs UNO – 3pm
Nicholls vs Central Arkansas – 6:30pm
Southeastern @ Abilene Christian – 3:30pm (WatchESPN)
Grambling @ Jackson State – 5pm
Southern vs Alabama A&M – 7:30pm

Sunday, February 24th
NO GAMES

Records, standings, etc updated in OP.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/19/19 at 8:01 am to
Teams in action were 0-2 last night.

Grambling lost to Prairie View A&M 87-92. The Tigers got big scoring nights from Prince Moss who scored 26 and Ivy Smith, Jr. who scored 25 as well as a 10 point effort from Dallas Polk-Hilliard but it wasn't enough. Grambling drops to 13-13 overall and 7-6 in SWAC play.

Southern lost at Mississippi Valley State 59-70. Alex Ennis and DeRias Johnson were the double figure scorers for the Jags with 16 & 13 points respectively in the loss. Southern falls to 4-22 this season and 3-10 in conference.



There are no games involving state schools tonight. About to update player & team stat rankings in OP.
Posted by TulaneFan
Slidell, LA
Member since Jan 2008
14034 posts
Posted on 2/19/19 at 8:13 am to
Thanks for all the hard work you put into these threads even though interest is kind of down. Besides LSU, college basketball around the state is weak sauce. I still appreciate you keeping me up to date on Tulane’s losses
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/19/19 at 8:31 am to
Yeah, this isn't a great year outside of LSU.

There was a lot more action last year whenever the Cajuns, Nicholls & Southeastern were all having good seasons.

Hopefully there's a team out there that ends up catching fire in their conference tournament and gets a second school in the state dancing this year.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 2/21/19 at 7:47 am to
Last night teams in action went 2-5 including three OT games.

LSU lost in OT to Florida 77-82. All five Tigers starters reached double figures led by Skylar Mays with 18 points and Naz Reid who had 16 points & 15 rebounds. Kavell Bigby-Williams, Marlon Taylor and Tremont Waters each scored 10 points in the loss. LSU drops to 21-5 overall and 11-2 in SEC play.

Tulane lost at Memphis 76-102. The Wave got 25 points from Caleb Daniels, 17 points from Moses Wood and 10 points & 10 rebounds from Samir Sehic in the loss. Tulane falls to 4-21 this season and 0-13 in the AAC.

In a battle for sole possession of 3rd place in the Southland, UNO beat Southeastern 89-68. The Privateers were led by Bryson Robinson who scored 23 points. Jorge Rosa with 18, Scott Plaisance with 15 and Jahmel Myers with 11 also reached double digit scoring in the win. The Lions got 26 points from Moses Greenwood and 11 from Marlain Veal in the loss. UNO improves to 15-10 this year and 10-4 in conference while Southeastern is now 13-14 and 9-5.

Northwestern State had a rough night at Houston Baptist losing 54-92. Ishmael Lane scored 18 points and pulled down 10 rebounds and Malik Metoyer added 10 points for the Demons in the loss. Northwestern State drops to 10-17 on the year and 5-9 in Southland play.

McNeese beat Central Arkansas 83-75 in OT. Shamarkus Kennedy scored 26 to lead the Cowboys who also got 15 points from James Harvey and 13 points & 10 rebounds from Jarren Greenwood in the win. McNeese gets to 8-18 overall and 4-9 in the SLC.

Nicholls almost pulled an upset of Sam Houston State but ended up losing in OT 74-84. Gavin Peppers scored 21 for the Colonels who also got 10 points each from Kevin Johnson, Daniel Regis and Elvis Harvey, who also had 10 rebounds, but it wasn't quite enough. Nicholls is now 11-15 this season and 4-9 in conference.



There are two games involving state schools tonight as the state Sun Belt schools start their official Winston Cup Texas Road Trip™. See schedule below.

Thursday, February 21st
ULL @ UT-Arlington – 7pm (ESPN+)
ULM @ Texas State – 7pm (ESPN+)
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