PHOTO GALLERY: Cowgirls win first SLC tournament game since 2017
Published 10:00 am Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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UNO's Hennessey Luu-Brown gets past McNeese State's Stephanie Guihon for a layup during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
UNO's Hennessey Luu-Brown dribbles between McNeese State's Kaili Chamberlin and Stephanie Guihon for a layup during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State women's head basketball coach Lynn Kennedy is moving forward with a fourth season. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
UNO's Tara Green shoots the ball while McNeese State's Paris Mullins gets a hand in her face during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
UNO's Hennessey Luu-Brown dribbles the ball during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Divine Tanks scores in the paint while being fouled by UNO's Nora Francois during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Desirae Hansen shoots a 3-pointer during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Le'shenae Stubblefield scores on a layup while UNO's Nora Francois reaches over the top to block the shot during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Stephannie Guihon sizes up UNO's DeArica Pryor during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese state's Le'shenae Stubblefield scores on a fastbreak during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Desirae Hansen goes for a layup while guarded by UNO's Nora Francois during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Kaili Chamberlain dribbles down the court during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Kaili Chamberlain dribbles past UNO's Tiana Gipson on a fastbreak during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Kaili Chamberlain tries to power her way to a bucket in the paint aginst UNO during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Divine Tanks shot a jumper near the baseline during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Cristina Gil tries to dribble around UNO's Tiana Gipson during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
McNeese State's Kaili Chamberlain tries to stop a pass by UNO's Justice Ross during a first round game at the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament on Monday at the Legacy Center. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
The McNeese State Cowgirls beat the University of New Orleans 87-82 in overtime on Monday in the first round of the Southland Conference women’s basketball tournament at the Legacy Center.