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| Coston leads Lady Rams over Lady Pilots with 30 point performance (3/2/2005) |
| Mobile, AL---The #7 LSUS Lady Pilots 200-2005 season came to end Wednesday morning with a 73-62 loss at the hands of the #2 University of Mobile Lady Rams in round two of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference tournament. The Lady Pilots took a 33-29 lead into the locker room at halftime, but Crystal Coston’s 30 point performance, 19 of which came in the second half proved to be too much for the Lady Pilots.
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| Lady Pilots advance to round two of GCAC Tournament with 57-52 win over Tougaloo (3/1/2005) |
| New Orleans, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots (13-19) squared of against the Tougaloo College Lady Bulldogs (9-20) Tuesday afternoon at Dillard University in New Orleans to open up the first round of play in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference tournament. The #7 Lady Pilots hung on to defeat the #10 Lady Bulldogs 57-52 for their first ever post-season victory. Saige Cooper led the Lady Pilots with 13 points which included a 4-9 shooting performance from beyond the three-point line. Kendera Monette pitched in with 10 points, while Marcia Spyhalski collected a game high 10 rebounds and 8 points in the victory to advance the Lady Pilots to round two of the GCAC Tournament.
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| Lady Pilots beat Lady Bulldogs 76-71 (2/17/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the Tougaloo College Lady Bulldogs Thursday night at the Dock. The Lady Pilots controlled the first half and built a 34-21 lead heading to the locker room at the break. Lady Bulldogs connected on 23-26 free throw attempts in the second half which made for an exciting finish, but the Lady Pilots hung on to win by a final score of 76-71.
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| Lady Pilots lose in double-overtime to Lady Badgers, 76-69 (2/15/2005) |
| Mobile, AL---Dyamond Hogg shot a 6 foot jump shot that bounced off the glass, to the front of the rim, and trickled out as time expired in the first overtime session, which sent the LSUS Lady Pilots and the Spring Hill College Lady Badgers into a second overtime period. The Lady Badgers made the best of their second chance and went on to win by a final score of 76-69.
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| Knights top Lady Pilots 59-55 (2/5/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots (8-16, 2-9) squared off against the Southern University of New Orleans Knights Saturday night at the Dock. LSUS found themselves down as many as 13 points in the second half, but battled back and led 55-54 with 0:28 remaining. SUNO capitalized on 4 free throws in the last 0:15 and pulled out a 59-55 road victory over the Lady Pilots.
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| LSUS upsets 23rd ranked Dillard 67-60 at the Dock (1/27/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The Dillard University Lady Blue Devils entered the Dock Thursday night with a 13-3 record and were ranked 23rd in the country while standing alone in third place in the GCAC at 5-2. For the second year in a row the LSUS Lady Pilots upset the favored Lady Blue Devils as they pulled out a 67-60 win.
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| Wolfpack top Lady Pilots 68-64 (1/20/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the Loyola University Wolfpack Thursday night at the Dock. The Lady Pilots jumped out to a 35-28 halftime lead, but could not hold on as the Wolfpack went on to defeat the Lady Pilots 68-64.
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| LSUS to play host to Loyola Wolfpack tonight at the Dock (1/20/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The Lady Pilots will hit the court tonight versus the Loyola Wolfpack with the tip-off scheduled for 5:30pm. The Lady Pilots and Wolfpack are currently tied in the GCAC standings at 1-4. This is a very important game for each team as they look to battle their way back into contention in the GCAC.
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| Lady Rams top Lady Pilots 73-66 (1/15/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots (7-11) played host to the 17th ranked University of Mobile Lady Rams (14-3)Saturday night at the Dock. The Lady Pilots could not stop a late second half run by the Lady Rams who built an 11 point lead with 6 minutes remaining. The Lady Pilots made a run of their own to cut the lead to as little as 5, but fell short as the Lady Rams won by a final score of 73-66.
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| Lady Pilots fall to 1-2 with loss to Gold Nuggets (1/11/2005) |
| New Orleans, LA – The Xavier Gold Nuggets (14-1, 3-0) used 40 bench points to defeat the LSUS Lady Pilots Monday night at The Barn. Sophomore guard Alissa Thompson (Houma, LA) had a career-high 13 points in the Nuggets 12th consecutive victory.
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| Lady Pilots win GCAC opener 68-47 over Lady Blazers (1/6/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the Belhaven College Lady Blazers in their 2005 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference season opener Thursday night. After missing their first 6 shots from the field, the Lady Pilots built a 32-20 lead by the half, and went on to defeat the Lady Blazers 68-47.
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| Lady Pilots comeback to defeat Patriots 77-64 (1/3/2005) |
| Shreveport, LA---The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the University of Texas-Tyler Patriots Monday night at the Dock. The Patriots built a 33-28 lead over the Lady Pilots by the half behind the hot shooting of Sarah Stanley who led all scorers with 14 points. Renalda Stafford poured in 19 points for the Lady Pilots in the second half and led LSUS to their 6th victory of the season by a final score of 77-64.
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| Lady Pilots fall 71-56 to Lady Cats at the Dock (12/14/2004) |
| Shreveport,LA-The LSUS Lady Pilots (4-7) played host to the Louisiana College Lady Cats (3-5) Tuesday night at the Dock. LSUS was hoping to complete a series sweep versus LC after defeating them 58-46 November 23, however, the Lady Cats shot 55% from the field and finished with a 71-56 over the Lady Pilots.
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| LION WOMEN FIND GROOVE IN FIRST, TOPPING LSU-SHREVEPORT (12/1/2004) |
| COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s basketball team swung the game open midway into the first half with 21 unanswered points and never trailed again in a 78-58 win Tuesday night over Louisiana State-Shreveport.
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| Lady Pilots continue tough road swing (11/28/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots suffered their third loss of the year Saturday afternoon to NCAA Division I opponent Nichols State University. The Lady Pilots, now 3-3 on the year, will jump back into the fire Tuesday night when they will travel to Commerce, TX to take on the Texas A & M University-Commerce Lions (2-1). Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00pm. The Lady Pilots will then be in Natchitoches, LA Thursday night to take on the Northwestern State University Lady Demons (2-2), before taking on the Paul Quinn Lady Tigers Friday night in Dallas, TX.
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| Lady Colonels Upend LSU-Shreveport (11/28/2004) |
| Thibodaux, La.- The Nicholls State University women’s basketball team had three of its players score in double figures, as they moved past NAIA foe LSU-Shreveport 62-49 on Saturday in Stopher Gym.
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| Phillips leads Lady Pilots to 57-46 victory over Louisiana College (11/24/2004) |
| Pineville, La--- The Lady Pilots struggled early as the Lady Wildcats jumped out to an early 13-4 lead, but LSUS stormed back to regain the lead at the half, 26-25. The Louisiana College defense however could not stop Trish Phillips as she poured in 18 points for the second straight night to lead the Lady Pilots (3-2) to a 57-46 victory over the Louisiana College Lady Wildcats (0-2).
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| Lady Pilots (11/22/2004) |
| Shreveport, La—The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the East Texas Baptist University Lady Tigers Monday night at the Dock. Coming off a tough defeat to Southeastern Louisiana University Friday night, the Lady Pilots came out with some fire and poured in 37 points in the first half; 14 of which were off turnovers created by intense full court pressure applied by the Lady Pilot defense. The Lady Pilots went on to win by a final score of 62-44.
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| Lady Pilots tame Tigers with 82-56 victory (11/12/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots (1-1) played host to the Paul Quinn Lady Tigers Friday night at the Dock. Renalda Stafford led all scorers with 21 points leading the way to the Lady Pilots first win of the season, 82-56.
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| Renalda Stafford was named to the GCAC Pre-Season All Conference Team (10/26/2004) |
| HATTIESBURG, Mississippi – The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference today released the 2004-2005 Women’s Pre-Season All Conference Team. Xavier University led the way with two selections and one player was selected from each of the other teams. The players were selected by a vote of the league’s coaches. Renalda Stafford was selected from the LSUS Lady Pilots. Stafford led the Lady Pilots in scoring with 13.6ppg and assists with 95.
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| LSUS Lady Pilots sign Cryer (3/29/2004) |
| Kacie Cryer, a 5’11” post player who prepped at Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, LA, signed a letter of intent Saturday afternoon at her home in Abbeville, LA. Kacie started at Teurlings Catholic for three seasons, winning the state championship as a sophomore, and finishing as state runner-up her senior season. Kacie averaged 8.5 points per game, and 6 rebounds per game as a senior. She was an All – District selection her sophomore through senior year, and an All – Acadiana Parish selection her junior year. Kacie has been an honor roll student her three years at Teurlings Catholic. She has also been selected as an alternate for the LHSAA All Star game played in July.
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| Lady Pilots fall to Loyola 60-44 (2/26/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the Loyola University Wolfpack Thursday night in their last home game of the year. The first time the two teams squared off in New Orleans, the Wolfpack got the best of the Lady Pilots by pulling off a 65-51 victory. The Wolfpack once again took the lead over LSUS in the first half by a score of 37-22, and went on to win by a final score of 60-44. |
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| Lady Pilots fall to Spring Hill 75-46 (2/21/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots (8-18, 4-12) hosted the Spring Hill Lady Badgers Saturday night in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference action. Spring Hill started the first half dominating offensively as they connected on 15-25 from the field including 9 of 13 from beyond the three point line. Spring Hill took a 43-18 lead by the half. LSUS could never recover from the early deficit and fell 75-46 to the Lady Badgers.
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| Lady Pilots upset 15th ranked Lady Blue Devils (2/19/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots (8-17) looked to improve upon an early season 77-43 loss versus the Dillard University Lady Blue Devils. The Lady Blue Devils entered the game ranked 15th in the nation with a 21-3 overall record. It was the Lady Pilots however who ended up on top by a score of 57-47. |
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| Lady Pilots fall 62-51 to Gold Nuggets (2/14/2004) |
| The Xavier Gold Nuggets overcame a two point halftime deficit to defeat the Lady Pilots 62-51. Senior Jackie Tucker led all scorers and recorded her third double-double, with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Ferris Peters, also a senior, added 12 points and six rebounds, for Xavier. Renalda Stafford led LSUS (7-16, 3-11) with 14 points, and Kendera Monette followed with 11 points and a game high 13 rebounds. |
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| Lady Pilots fall to Blazers 65-49 (2/9/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots looked to build on their 5-3 home record when they squared off against the Belhaven Blazers in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference play Monday night. Belhaven got the better of the Lady Pilots in December with a 72-57 win. The Lady Pilots entered the game with a 7-14 record, 3-8 in GCAC, one game ahead of the Lady Blazers who stood at 2-9 in conference play. Belhaven however proved to be too much for the Lady Pilots as they won by a score of 65-49. |
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| Pilots defeat Rams in GCAC showdown, 82-74 (2/7/2004) |
| The LSUS Pilots squared off against the University of Mobile Rams Saturday night, just two weeks after suffering a loss at the hands of the Rams in Mobile, AL by a score of 89-80. |
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| Lady Pilots roll over Rams, 55-54 (2/7/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots (7-14, 3-8) defeated the University of Mobile Lady Rams 55-54 Saturday night in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference action. At the midpoint of the 2003-2004 season, the Lady Pilots entered the contest tied for 9th place in the conference with Tougaloo College, while Mobile entered the contest in 3rd place with a 7-4 conference record. |
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| LSUS Basketball to host Mobile University Rams Saturday night (2/4/2004) |
| The University of Mobile Rams will be in town Saturday to take on the LSUS. The Lady Pilots are looking upset the 3rd place Lady Rams (13-8,7-3), and build on their 4-3 record at home this year. The Lady Pilots are currently 6-14 on the season, 2-8 in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) action. |
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| Monette’s double-double leads Lady Pilots to 61-57 win over Lady Saders (1/31/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the William Carey Lady Saders Saturday night looking for their second Gulf Coast Athletic Conference win of the year. The Lady Pilots were off to a hot start as they shot 11 of 22 in the first half and built a 32-27 by the break. Kendera Monette led all scorers in the half with 11 points and 5 rebounds. Dyamond Hogg had 7 points at the break for the Lady Pilots. Kayla Cooley finished with 7 points leading the Lady Saders.
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| Lady Badgers Send LSU-Shreveport Home (1/27/2004) |
| The Spring Hill College men's and women's basketball teams walked away with wins Monday night at home, beating visiting LSU-Shreveport.
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| LSUS Lady Pilots Lose to 13th Ranked Xavier Golden Nuggets, 59-40 (1/22/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots played host to the Nationally Ranked 13th seed in NAIA Women’s Basketball, the Xavier Golden Nuggets Thursday night. The Lady pilots were coming off their biggest win of season versus Southern University of New Orleans last Saturday night, and were looking to get back in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) race and improve to 2-4 in conference action.
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| Lady Pilots Sink Southern University of New Orleans 65-64 (1/17/2004) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots played host Southern University of New Orleans Knights (SUNO) Saturday at LSUS Gymnasium. Head coach Ronnie Howell was looking for his first Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) win of the year, and was pleased with the results from the first half. |
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| Lady Pilots fall to Bulldogs, 68-62 (12/8/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots were host to the Jarvis Christian Lady Bulldogs Monday night. In the first half of play the two teams went to work on the defensive ends of the court, holding each other to a halftime score of 31-28, in favor of the Pilots. |
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| Stafford Scores 25 in Lady Pilot Victory (11/24/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots took the floor in Tyler, TX Saturday night versus the University of Texas at Tyler Patriots. A trip to Conway, AK Friday saw the Lady Pilots drop a heartbreaker to Hendrix College. Saturday, the girls hit highway again, only this time they came home with a win. |
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| Lady Pilots Lose in Final Minute (11/22/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots traveled to Conway, Arkansas Friday to take on the Hendrix College Warriors. The Lady Pilots found themselves with a two point lead with only two minutes remaining. A couple of three-point baskets made by the Warriors Kacey Sommers near the end of regulation however lifted Hendrix College to a 50-46 victory over LSUS. |
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| Lady Pilots Win Home Opener (11/19/2003) |
| The Lady Pilots took the floor in front of a full house at the LSUS gymnasium Tuesday night. Looking for their first win of the year behind head coach Ronnie Howell, the Pilots took on Texas College of Tyler, Texas. And they got it. |
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| College of the Ozarks defeat Lady Pilots (11/15/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots concluded their stay at the John Brown University Classic in Siloam Springs, Arkansas with a defeat at the hands of the College of the Ozarks Bobcats. In the first half the Bobcats opened up a 13 point lead which they continued to build on in the second half. The final score ended 77-53 in favor of the Bobcats. |
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| Golden Eagles Soar Over LSUS Lady Pilots (11/15/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots traveled to John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas Tuesday night to compete in the John Brown University Classic. The final game of the evening had LSUS scheduled to play the host team John Brown University Golden Eagles. |
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| Lady Pilots Fall to Bulldogs despite Late Comeback (11/12/2003) |
| The LSUS Lady Pilots took the floor for the first time in the 2003-04 season Tuesday night versus the Jarvis Christian College Bulldogs. The Bulldogs entered the competition sporting a 2-0 record on the season. Jarvis Christian College did not break stride in the first half as they led the entire way through the frame, taking a 31-24 lead into the locker-room at the half.
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| LSUS names Ronnie Howell women’s basketball coach (1/27/2003) |
| LSUS has named Bossier High School boys’ basketball coach Ronnie Howell as the university’s head women’s basketball coach. Before moving to Bossier High School, Howell was head girls’ basketball coach for five years at C. E. Byrd High School. |
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