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CAJUNS GAMER: Louisiana opens up SBC play with a win

Posted by Raymond Partsch III on December 18, 2024 in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, Local News, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, RP3's Blogs, Sports News
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The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns opened up Sun Belt Conference play inside the Cajundome Wednesday night and did so with a 68-62 victory over the Appalachian State Mountaineers.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

CJ Huntley made a hook shot jumper to give App State a quick 2-0 lead but that would be the last time the Mountaineers would hold a lead in Wednesday night’s contest.

Louisiana responded as Kyran Ratliff dunk and Kyndall Davis hit back-to-back three-pointers. The Ragin’ Cajuns kept their foot on the gas as they pushed the lead up to 18 points. With 7:48 left in the first half, Louisiana led 23-5.

App State began the game shooting 12.5 percent on 2-of-16 shooting and missed their first six three-pointers.

Louisiana went nearly three and a half minutes without a bucket but Ratliff’s layup ended that drought. App State responded with a layup by Jalil Beaubrun which gave the Mountaineers double-digit points.

App State cut into the lead and cut it down to 11 points but Louisiana’s London Fields hit a three with four seconds left. At the break, the Ragin’ Cajuns led 35-21.

App State made their first three-pointer of the night as Dior Conners hit one with 15:08 left in the second half. Louisiana answered as Kentrell Garnett hit a three-pointer to make it a 16-point lead for the Ragin’ Cajuns.

App State cut the lead down to 11 points after a Conners second-chance layup with 5:45 to go. A little while later, Huntley made a layup that cut the lead to eight points with 3:28 remaining.

Bob Marlin’s squad responded as Michael Thomas hit a three-pointer to push the lead back up to double digits.

App State managed to cut it back down to six points with a Conners’ three with 2:07 left. Garnett hit a pair of free throws to make it an eight-point game and the Cajuns held on for the win.

BIG NUMBER I: 58
Louisiana held App State in check when it came to making buckets. The Mountaineers were held to 58 points in the SBC opener, which was the second-lowest output of the season. The lowest was App State scoring only 56 points in a loss at Wisconsin.

BIG NUMBER II: 4
App State entered the game shooting .349 percent from three-point range, but that number took a significant dip after Wednesday. The Mountaineers went 4-of-18 (.222 percent) from three-point range which was the second-worst three-point percentage in a game this season, and the second-least amount of threes made in a game.

PLAYER OF THE GAME: KYRAN RATLIFF & MOSTAPHJA EL MOUTAOUAKKIL
Ratliff gave the Ragin’ Cajuns an offense spark early on and ended the night with a double-double as he scored 10 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. El Moutaouakkil led the Cajuns with 15 points and also had eight rebounds.

UP NEXT: Louisiana (3-9, 1-0 SBC) will host old Interstate 10 rival McNeese on Sunday afternoon. Tip is set for 2 p.m.

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Posted in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, Local News, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, RP3's Blogs, Sports News | Tagged App State Mountaineers, Basketball, Bob Marlin, Cajundome, CJ Huntley, College Basketball, Dior Conners, Jalil Bearbrun, Kentrell Garnett, Kyndall Davis, Kyran Ratliff, London Fields, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Basketball, Michael Thomas, Mostapha El Moutaouakkil, sbc, Sun belt Conference

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