University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

Cajuns Sign Four Players To NLI
11/16/2016 4:01:00 PM | Women's Basketball
LAFAYETTE – Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns women's basketball coach Garry Brodhead announced that four players have signed a National Letter-of-Intent to play for the Ragin' Cajuns beginning in the 2017-18 season.
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Tyreonna Doucet, a 6-foot-2 forward from Ville Platte, La. has signed her NLI to play for the Cajuns next season. Doucet attended Ville Platte High School where as a junior she averaged 14 points per game, 11 rebounds and five blocks. She played AAU basketball with the Louisiana Lady Legends.
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"We have been recruiting Ty Doucet since the eighth grade," head coach Garry Brodhead said. "We saw the potential in her back then and she is just a rebounding machine. She can guard and she can score. That was one of the things that impressed me about her."
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Brianna and Kianna Suber of Bryan, Texas have also signed their letters of intent to play for Louisiana next season. Brianna and Kianna are 5-foot-9 guards and twin sisters who attended Rudder High School where Brianna averaged 15 points per game, six rebounds and three assists while Kianna averaged 17 points per game, six rebounds and three assists. Both played AAU basketball with the Texas Adidas Elite Phenoms.
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"I think we signed some really quality players as well as quality student-athletes," Brodhead said. "We were looking to fill in for some scoring and you have Brianna and Kianna Suber that can just score at will."
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Skyler Goodwin, a 5-foot-8 guard from Baker, La. has signed her NLI to play for the Cajuns next season. Goodwin attended Parkview Baptist High School where she averaged 25 points per game, 10 rebounds and five assists. She played AAU basketball with Louisiana's Finest.
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"We signed Skyler Goodwin out of the Baton Rouge area," Brodhead said. "She is another guard, but she is more of an outside threat. She is a three-point shooter, a penetrator and can really defend. I think those three guards fit our system really well."
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Brodhead hopes that all four players can come in and contribute immediately for the Ragin' Cajuns next season.
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"All four of those kids fit exactly into what we were looking to do to improve our system," Brodhead said. "It's going to be important that they come in and work hard and hopefully they will get some playing time right away."
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Tyreonna Doucet, a 6-foot-2 forward from Ville Platte, La. has signed her NLI to play for the Cajuns next season. Doucet attended Ville Platte High School where as a junior she averaged 14 points per game, 11 rebounds and five blocks. She played AAU basketball with the Louisiana Lady Legends.
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"We have been recruiting Ty Doucet since the eighth grade," head coach Garry Brodhead said. "We saw the potential in her back then and she is just a rebounding machine. She can guard and she can score. That was one of the things that impressed me about her."
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Brianna and Kianna Suber of Bryan, Texas have also signed their letters of intent to play for Louisiana next season. Brianna and Kianna are 5-foot-9 guards and twin sisters who attended Rudder High School where Brianna averaged 15 points per game, six rebounds and three assists while Kianna averaged 17 points per game, six rebounds and three assists. Both played AAU basketball with the Texas Adidas Elite Phenoms.
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"I think we signed some really quality players as well as quality student-athletes," Brodhead said. "We were looking to fill in for some scoring and you have Brianna and Kianna Suber that can just score at will."
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Skyler Goodwin, a 5-foot-8 guard from Baker, La. has signed her NLI to play for the Cajuns next season. Goodwin attended Parkview Baptist High School where she averaged 25 points per game, 10 rebounds and five assists. She played AAU basketball with Louisiana's Finest.
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"We signed Skyler Goodwin out of the Baton Rouge area," Brodhead said. "She is another guard, but she is more of an outside threat. She is a three-point shooter, a penetrator and can really defend. I think those three guards fit our system really well."
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Brodhead hopes that all four players can come in and contribute immediately for the Ragin' Cajuns next season.
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"All four of those kids fit exactly into what we were looking to do to improve our system," Brodhead said. "It's going to be important that they come in and work hard and hopefully they will get some playing time right away."
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