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2017-18 Colleges in Louisiana Season Long Basketball Thread

Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:05 am
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:05 am
It’s that time of year again. Starting this up a little earlier than I did last year, but with the season kicking off tonight, I figured let’s get this thing up and going.

This thread is for discussion of any college team in Louisiana. My updates and posts will be regarding teams that would qualify for the NCAA Tournament if they won their conference tournament, but discussion of any state school is fine (looking at you LSU-A fans ). Here’s a link to last year’s thread to give you an idea of what can be expected LINK.

I will update this as much as possible (usually week days, I’m pretty bad on the weekends) with records, RPIs and players that are statistically in the top 50 nationally. For the record, my team is ULL but I am a fan of all state schools in basketball. I want as many teams as possible dancing at the end of the year. It’s good for the game in the state.

So for now I will give a little brief overview on each team in the state. I will readily admit I’m not super familiar with each program, so some teams might have a little more detailed overview than others. If you got things you want to let us know about your squad, please get in here and tell us.

(RPI for Games Through 3/4/18) Records for Games Through 3/4/18 - End of Reg Season
(RPI) Team - Season Record (Conference Record) Conference Standing.

SEC
(87) LSU - 17-13 (8-10) T-9th

AAC
(162) Tulane - 14-16 (5-13) 10th

CUSA
(201) Louisiana Tech - 16-15 (7-11) T-9th

Sun Belt
(60) ULL - 26-5 (16-2) 1st
(219) ULM - 15-14 (9-9) T-5th

Southland
(159) Southeastern - 21-10 (15-3) T-1st
(140) Nicholls - 21-10 (15-3) T-1st
(232) UNO - 14-15 (11-7) T-5th
(296) McNeese - 11-17 (8-10) T-8th
(342) Northwestern St - 4-25 (1-17) 13th

SWAC
(250) Grambling - 17-14 (13-5) 1st
(316) Southern - 14-17 (10-8) 5th


Head to Head Matchups (bolded teams won, *conference game)
11/13 - Southeastern vs Tulane - 66-89
11/16 - Southeastern vs ULM - 75-86
11/21 - Northwestern St vs ULM - 76-61
11/28 - McNeese vs ULL - 78-89
12/1 - ULL vs Nicholls - 105-80
12/6 - Southern vs Tulane - 76-95
12/12 - ULL vs Louisiana Tech - 75-71
12/12 - Grambling vs ULM - 57-59
12/16 - UNO vs ULL - 65-87
12/16 - Grambling vs Southeastern - 68-67
12/18 - Nicholls vs Tulane - 69-76
12/19 - Southeastern vs ULL - 74-82
*12/28 - Northwestern St vs Nicholls - 46-87
*12/30 - Northwestern St vs McNeese - 63-72
*1/6 - UNO vs McNeese - 82-75
*1/6 - Grambling vs Southern - 69-80
*1/10 - McNeese vs Nicholls - 80-85
*1/13 - ULM vs ULL - 48-82
*1/13 - McNeese vs Southeastern - 71-62
*1/20 - Northwestern St vs Southeastern - 58-85
*1/24 - UNO vs Northwestern St - 73-67
*1/27 - Southeastern vs Nicholls - 67-63
*1/31 - Northwestern St vs UNO - 64-82
*2/3 - ULL vs ULM - 80-59
*2/3 - Nicholls vs UNO - 81-64
*2/3 - McNeese vs Northwestern St - 75-62
*2/3 - Southern vs Grambling - 68-69
*2/10 - Southeastern vs McNeese - 74-67
*2/14 - UNO vs Southeastern - 64-71
*2/17 - McNeese vs UNO - 74-90
*2/21 - Nicholls vs McNeese - 96-79
*2/24 - Southeastern vs Northwestern St - 86-62
*2/24 - UNO vs Nicholls - 64-78
*2/28 - Nicholls vs Northwestern St - 73-70
*2/28 - Southeastern vs UNO - 68-64
*3/3 - Nicholls vs Southeastern - 57-69
3/14 - ULL vs LSU - 76-84

Players Ranked in the Top 50 in the following categories:

Rankings for Games through 3/4/2018 - End of Reg Season

Ranking - Player - Class - School - Stat

Assists Per Game
#15 - Marcus Stroman - Jr. - ULL - 6.4 APG
#19 - Marlain Veal - Jr. - Southeastern - 6.1 APG
#25 - Tremont Waters - Fr. - LSU - 5.9 APG

Blocks Per Game
#18 - Jakeenan Gant - Jr. - ULL - 2.48 BPG

Double Doubles
#21 - Jared Sam - Sr. - Southern - 14
#21 - Quattarius Wilson - Jr. - McNeese - 14
#36 - Bryce Washington - Sr. - ULL - 12

Field Goal %
#43 - Jakeenan Gant - Jr. - ULL - 56.1%
#45 - Melvin Frazier - Jr. - Tulane - 55.8%

Free Throws Attempted
#8 - Ivy Smith, Jr. - So. - Grambling - 241
#13 - Jared Sam - Sr. - Southern - 229
#40 - Roddy Peters - Sr. - Nicholls - 197

Free Throws Made
#8 - Ivy Smith, Jr. - So. - Grambling - 194
#19 - Jared Sam - Sr. - Southern - 174
#49 - Roddy Peters - Sr. - Nicholls - 148

Free Throw %
#5 - Jacobi Boykins - Sr. - Louisiana Tech - 91.8%
#33 - Frank Bartley - Sr. - ULL - 87.0%

Defensive Rebounds Per Game
#29 - Bryce Washington - Sr. - ULL - 7.06 DRPG
#40 - Quattarius Wilson - Jr. - McNeese - 6.61 DRPG

Offensive Rebounds Per Game
#11 - Bryce Washington - Sr. - ULL - 3.61 ORPG
#12 - Quattarius Wilson - Jr. - McNeese - 3.61 ORPG
#23 - Jared Sam - Sr. - Southern - 3.29 ORPG

Rebounds Per Game
#10 - Bryce Washington - Sr. - ULL - 10.7 RPG
#18 - Quattarius Wilson - Jr. - McNeese - 10.2 RPG
#36 - Jared Sam - Sr. - Southern - 9.2 RPG

Steals Per Game
#12 - Jahvaughn Powell - Sr. - Nicholls - 2.32 SPG
#18 - Melvin Frazier - Jr. - Tulane - 2.17 SPG
#21 - Ivy Smith, Jr. - So. - Grambling - 2.16 SPG
#26 - Marlain Veal - Jr. - Southeastern - 2.06 SPG
#32 - Tremont Waters - Fr. - LSU - 2.00 SPG
#48 - Kevin Johnson - Fr. - Nicholls - 1.87 SPG

3 Point FG Made
#32 - Jacobi Boykins - Sr. - Louisiana Tech - 93
#39 - Lafayette Rutledge - Sr. - Nicholls - 91
This post was edited on 3/15/18 at 8:03 am
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:05 am to
LSU (Last Season: 10-21 (2-16) T-13th, Preseason Media Day Projection 14th in SEC, First Game Tonight vs Alcorn State)

For a team that won 2 conference games a year ago and is picked to finish last again this year, you wouldn’t expect this much excitement for the season. But it’s justified. New Coach Will Wade has brought some much needed hope and enthusiasm to the program. And there has been so much turnover on the roster it almost feels like a new team. LSU returns their 2nd and 3rd leading scorers from a year ago in Duop Reath & Brandon Sampson to go along with freshmen like Tremont Waters & Mayan Kiir and a host of JUCO and Graduate transfers. Very interested to see what the season holds for this squad.

Tulane (Last Season: 6-25 (3-15) 10th, Preseason Media Day Projection 10th in AAC, First Game Tonight vs LIU-Brooklyn)

There’s really nowhere to go but up for the Green Wave this season. Coach Mike Dunleavy enters his second year with Tulane trying to improve from last year’s six win campaign. But it won’t be any easier this season with Wichita State joining the AAC. However, there are some reasons for optimism. Tulane returns three of five starters from last season including their two leading scorers in Cameron Reynolds and Melvin Frazier. Hopefully the Wave can get things going in the right direction this season.

Louisiana Tech (Last Season: 23-10 (14-4) 2nd, Preseason Media Day Projection 3rd in CUSA, First Game Tonight vs UT-Tyler)

Last year was a good one for the Bulldogs as they turned in another 20+ win season, which is becoming the norm in Ruston. Coach Eric Konkol enters his third season and has kept Tech rolling. The only thing missing from this string of winning seasons is breaking through and reaching the Big Dance. Maybe this is the year, but they’ll have to replace some key parts. Gone are both starters in the front court from a year ago including Erik McCree who led the team in points & rebounds. The good news for the Bulldogs is they return all of their perimeter players including Preseason All Conference Guards Dequan Bracey & Jacobi Boykins.

ULL (Last Season: 21-12 (10-8) T-6th, Preseason Media Day Projection 5th in SBC, First Game Tonight @ Ole Miss)

Coach Bob Marlin enters his 8th year in Lafayette with possibly the deepest team he’s had during his tenure. The Cajuns return every major contributor from a season ago, except for point guard Jay Wright. Along with all of the guys coming back, including Preseason 2nd Team All Conference selection Bryce Washington and 3rd Team selection Frank Bartley, they add three transfers from Power 5 schools who are eligible this season and freshman guard Cedric Russell. If everything comes together this should be a really good year for the Cajuns.

ULM (Last Season: 9-24 (2-16) 12th, Preseason Media Day Projection 12th in SBC, First Game Tonight @ TCU)

Last year wasn’t a good one for the Warhawks as they finished last in the SBC. Coach Keith Richard enters his 8th year in Monroe trying to bounce back to the form of 2014-15 & 2015-16 where ULM won 20+ games. The good news for the Warhawks is they return their two leading scorers from a year ago in Preseason 3rd Team All Conference selection Travis Munnings and G/F Sam McDaniel.

Southeastern (Last Season: 16-16 (9-9) 7th, Preseason Media Day Projection 3rd in Southland, First Game Tonight vs Centenary)

Southeastern was the definition of .500 last season finishing with the same amount of wins and losses both overall and in conference play. Expectations are higher this season for Coach Jay Ladner as he goes into his 4th season in Hammond. The Lions have seen an increase in wins each season he’s been there and are expected to continue that trend this season. They return their leading scorer from a year ago in Preseason 2nd Team All Conference selection Marlain Veal and third leading scorer and leading rebounder Moses Greenwood.

UNO (Last Season: 20-12 (13-5) 1st, Preseason Media Day Projection 6th in Southland, First Game Tonight @ St. John’s)

UNO is coming off a great season in 2016-17 where the Privateers won the Southland Conference and were the only school in Louisiana to make the NCAA Tournament. Coach Mark Slessinger enters his 7th season with some retooling to do. UNO lost their three leading scorers from a year ago in Erik Thomas (who also led them in rebounds), Christavious Gill and Nate Frye. The Privateers will have to rely on some new players if they hope to repeat the success from a year ago.

Northwestern State (Last Season: 13-16 (7-11) T-8th, Preseason Media Day Projection 8th in Southland, First Game Tonight @ Texas)

Coach Mike McConathy enters his 19th in Natchitoches trying to improve from last year’s performance. And good news for Demons fans is he has proven that he can before. He’ll have some work to do this season though as the Demons come in without their two leading scorers from a year ago in Zeke Woodley & Sabri Thompson. This team is relatively young with six freshmen on the roster. New guys will have to step up in order to improve on last season’s record.

Nicholls (Last Season: 14-17 (7-11) T-8th, Preseason Media Day Projection 10th in Southland, First Game Tonight @ UT-Rio Grande Valley)

Coach Richie Riley enters his 2nd season at Nicholls trying to improve from last year’s results. That won’t be an easy task as his three leading scorers from a year ago in Deandre Harris, Ja’Dante’ Frye and Johnathan Bell are all gone. Preseason expectations are low for the Colonels this year, we’ll see if they can surprise people in the Southland.

McNeese (Last Season: 7-22 (4-14) 13th, Preseason Media Day Projection 13th in Southland, First Game Tonight @ Houston)

Our final Southland team in the state is McNeese who finished last in the conference a year ago and are projected to do so again. It’s been a rough couple of years for Coach Dave Simmons who enters his 11th season in Lake Charles trying to get things going in the right direction. The good news for Cowboys fans is four of the five leading scorers from a year ago return this year. Hopefully that continuity will yield better results for the Cowboys this season.

Southern (Last Season: 15-18 (10-8) T-3rd, Preseason Media Day Projection 2nd in SWAC, First Game Tonight @ Illinois)

There are high expectations for Interim Head Coach Morris Scott this season. The Jags were selected to finish 2nd in the SWAC in the preseason polls. Southern lost key contributors from a year ago in Shawn Prudhomme & Trelun Banks, but are led this year by Preseason 1st Team All Conference selection Jared Sam and 2nd Team selection Chris Thomas. If things come together, this could be a good year for the Jags.

Grambling (Last Season: 16-17 (10-8) T-3rd, Preseason Media Day Projection 7th in SWAC, First Game Tonight @ VCU)

And the last team of our preview is Grambling. Head Coach Donte Jackson enters his first year with Tigers taking over a team that finished tied for 3rd a season ago, but were selected to finish 7th this year in the preseason polls. The Tigers are replacing four of five starters from a year ago which is why expectations are lower this season. Coach Jackson has his work cut out for him, but can make a great impression in his first year if he can get this team to overachieve preseason expectations.
This post was edited on 11/11/17 at 9:13 am
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RIP Wayde
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:07 am to
John Brady thank you for your service.
Posted by sms151t
Polos, Porsches, Ponies..PROBATION
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:11 am to
Would UL or Tech be considered the best teams?
This post was edited on 11/10/17 at 11:12 am
Posted by lionward2014
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2015
11701 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:12 am to
Great thread, gonna be a fun year.
Posted by sms151t
Polos, Porsches, Ponies..PROBATION
Member since Aug 2009
139838 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:14 am to
I hope Ladner can get into a tournament this year. If they give him the time he will get Southeastern there, he is that good of a coach. I am biased though since worked with him at Stanislaus and consider him a friend.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 11:14 am to
quote:

Would UL or Tech be considered the best teams?


Both should be pretty good. I'm trying to temper my expectations for the Cajuns because on paper, things look really good.

Tech probably has the best guard combo in the state. Need to see what their new bigs look like.
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:10 pm to
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Tulane (Last Season: 6-25 (3-15) 10th, Preseason Media Day Projection 10th in AAC, First Game Tonight vs LIU-Brooklyn)

There’s really nowhere to go but up for the Green Wave this season. Coach Mike Dunleavy enters his second year with Tulane trying to improve from last year’s six win campaign. But it won’t be any easier this season with Wichita State joining the AAC. However, there are some reasons for optimism. Tulane returns three of five starters from last season including their two leading scorers in Cameron Reynolds and Melvin Frazier. Hopefully the Wave can get things going in the right direction this season.

Should have a much better team, although the record might not completely reflect it. The American will be the strongest it's been in its short history. Everyone is talking about the addition of Wichita, but Cincinnati is really fricking good. Like Final Four good. Should have 9 teams in the postseason (NCAA and NIT). I'll go ahead and predict both Cincinnati and Wichita to the Elite 8 this season.

One of the best parts about Dunleavy's short tenure is the improvement in OOC scheduling. Last season they got North Carolina to come to New Orleans, as part of a 2-for-1 home and home. Plus the ESPN tournament in Florida with teams like Oklahoma, Clemson, Xavier, Northern Iowa, etc. That's pretty good for a bottom-dwelling AAC team.

They just got a 3-game series with Florida State starting this season. Should be fun.

Tulane does return 3 important starters, as you mentioned. However, UNLV transfer Jordan Cornish will probably be the X-factor for this team. Super strong kid who can guard multiple positions, rebound ferociously, and get his own shot to some extent. Vanderbilt transfer Samir Sehic will also play an important role. If this big man can consistently hit the three-point shot and stretch the defense, it would make a huge difference for the Wave.
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UNO (Last Season: 20-12 (13-5) 1st, Preseason Media Day Projection 6th in Southland, First Game Tonight @ St. John’s)

UNO is coming off a great season in 2016-17 where the Privateers won the Southland Conference and were the only school in Louisiana to make the NCAA Tournament. Coach Mark Slessinger enters his 7th season with some retooling to do. UNO lost their three leading scorers from a year ago in Erik Thomas (who also led them in rebounds), Christavious Gill and Nate Frye. The Privateers will have to rely on some new players if they hope to repeat the success from a year ago.

There's still some talent at UNO, but you're right about them losing a lot. Plus, SFA and Sam Houston are both back to their normal form after a bit of a dip a season ago. I think they're picked to finish around 6th in the league, which sounds about right. Coach Sless has done a phenomenal job. If you don't know the story of that program and the work he's had to do, you should look into it. Truly amazing. He's the kind of guy who could be at UNO for 25-30 years and build them into a powerhouse in the Southland.

Southeastern is my sleeper pick to win the league.
Posted by boosiebadazz
Member since Feb 2008
80182 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:14 pm to
quote:

my team is ULL


Don’t let him fool you, y’all. He didn’t even go to the exhibition against Millsaps.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:14 pm to
quote:

BayouBengals03




Dropping knowledge.

This is the kind of stuff that's good to know. Didn't realize Tulane had some transfers waiting in the wings.

And as far as UNO, I'm sure they'll be solid. I just knew that Thomas was huge for them last year and they need someone to fill that void.
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:15 pm to


Speaking of that, any idea why Jerekius Davis and Kadavion Evans didn't get any run in the exhibition? Had to go check the roster to see if they were still on the team.
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:24 pm to
quote:

And as far as UNO, I'm sure they'll be solid. I just knew that Thomas was huge for them last year and they need someone to fill that void.


Travin Thibodeaux is crazy athletic for that conference, and honestly very talented. Extremely skilled passer for a guy his size. He's a hot head and he struggles to keep it together sometimes, though, as we saw in their First Four NCAA Tournament game last season.

Michael Zeno can play a little bit, too. UNO won the league last season because of their defense, no question. They'll still be able to defend the rim. They'll be physical. Their perimeter defense will be a question mark, as Nate Frye and Christavious Gill caused a lot of havoc last year up front. That's where those two will be missed most. Erik Thomas could do it all, but he'll be missed most on offense, just because they won't really have anyone who can consistently get their own shot and finish. They ran an inside-out offense last season, and he was the focal point. With Thibodeaux's passing ability, we'll see if he can slide into that same role and do well. If not, they may have to change the offense altogether. We'll see.
Posted by boosiebadazz
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:28 pm to
Word on the street is classroom stuff
Posted by burdman
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
20685 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:29 pm to
Gotcha.

I'll be there Tuesday come hell or high water.
Posted by ctiger69
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:30 pm to
In

Posted by hendersonshands
Univ. of Louisiana Ragin Cajuns
Member since Oct 2007
160104 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:51 pm to
Cajuns gonna whoop the Rebels tonight then get whooped by the Rebels tomorrow
Posted by dirtytigers
225
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 12:55 pm to
I went to high school with Travin and Ive never seen anything like that before the play in game. Coaches always got on him because he was not serious enough. With Harpld Boudreaux coaching him by his senior year he had a high passion for the game with a very high intensity. I think he just boiled over at the absolute wrong time where most of America had a chance to see. Im expecting a big year out of him, All Conference hopefully.
Posted by msutiger
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Posted on 11/10/17 at 1:01 pm to
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This post was edited on 4/7/23 at 2:40 pm
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 1:19 pm to
He should definitely be all-conference. Probably 2nd team.
Posted by Cajunsaints
Member since Aug 2014
690 posts
Posted on 11/10/17 at 1:28 pm to
Evans is injured again, Davis is something academic related. Davis won't play tonight but should be back next week
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