Louisiana College women's basketball news
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McNeese assistant comes to Division IIIJune 07, 2018Matt LeBato will be getting his first experience within NCAA Division III as he takes over the women's basketball program at Louisiana College.
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Louisiana College coach takes job at McNeese StateApril 27, 2018Patrece Carter, a Louisiana College alumna and head women's basketball coach for the past four seasons, is taking an assistant coaching job in Division I.
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Baylie Butler's last second heroics give Louisiana College 75-73 win over Hardin-SimmonsJanuary 03, 2015Sophomore guard's layup with less than one second remaining give Lady Cats key road win in ASC play.
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Rolling into FebruaryFebruary 01, 2013In the rough-and-tumble men's CCIW, the hard-nosed women's NJAC and the expansive women's ASC, running the table is never easy. Three teams are doing it as we enter February, however.
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Louisiana College pulls away from Centenary 79-71January 14, 2013Lady Wildcats move to 14-1 despite off night shooting.
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#25 Lady Wildcats down Hardin-Simmons 76-59December 15, 201225th ranked Lady Wildcats continue unbeaten streak, prepare for two-week layoff.
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Louisiana College announces passing of Coach Janice Joseph-RichardDecember 02, 2010In news that hit the Louisiana College community with a mixture of sadness and joy, women's basketball coach Janice Joseph-Richard has died following a courageous battle with breast cancer.
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Joseph-Richard loses battle with cancerDecember 01, 2010Louisiana College women's basketball coach Janice Joseph-Richard died after a long battle with cancer. Richard had been on leave since the beginning of the school year.
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Coach takes another shot at D-IIIApril 20, 2010Robin Potera-Haskins, who spent one season at Louisiana College in 2006-07 and was coach at Austin College in the 1990s, has returned to Division III as head women's basketball coach at Linfield.
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Louisiana College players walk outFebruary 02, 2007Six players, including two starters, have quit the Louisiana College women's basketball team, according to <i>The Town Talk</i> of Alexandria, La.