Several LSU sporting teams are facing uncertainty in Hurricane Gustav’s aftermath.The football team is scheduled to practice at 1 p.m. today in preparation for Saturday’s 7 p.m. game against Troy in Tiger Stadium.Junior running back Charles Scott told The Daily Reveille late Monday night that plans have not changed.”We’re still on for practice tomorrow,” Scott said. “Game wise, we haven’t heard anything.”Scott and teammates in the West Campus Apartments lost electricity midday Monday but made the best of the situation by firing up a charcoal grill to prepare dinner. As of Monday night, he and teammates were still waiting for power to return to their apartments.Scott said from his apartment he observed significant damage to the roof of the LSU Natatorium, a facility used for the swimming and diving programs.The LSU women’s basketball players anxiously followed Gustav coverage from their hotel rooms in Vancouver, British Columbia. The team wrapped up tournament play Sunday and was scheduled to fly home Monday.”My biggest concern is for people back there,” said Lady Tigers’ coach Van Chancellor. “It’s tough sitting there watching a lot of people going through a lot of problems. That’s all we’ve been doing.”Chancellor said he decided the team would fly into Houston this evening and then decide what to do from there.”[The Athletic Department] told me to do whatever I needed to do to make the best decision for my team,” he said. “My players’ attitudes are great. They said, ‘Hey Coach, you’re going to take care of us. Whatever you think is best, we’ll do.'”Chancellor said he does not want to return to Baton Rouge if his players will not have electricity.”If they don’t have power, we’ll stay in Houston,” he said. “I will not split my team up under any condition.”LSU volleyball coach Fran Flory said her team is adapting to its temporary residence in Memphis, Tenn. The team finished tournament play this weekend in Omaha, Neb., and traveled to Memphis, where the only option was to fly back to New Orleans on Sunday afternoon.Flory said the team is staying with an assistant coach’s father in a small town near Memphis. She said her players are practicing in a high school gym and hoping to return home by mid-week.LSU’s volleyball tournament scheduled Friday and Saturday in the PMAC has been canceled. Flory said she is trying to find another tournament option for her team this weekend.The LSU soccer team remained in Chicago after completing tournament play Monday night. Junior midfielder Michelle Makasini told The Daily Reveille late Monday that the team will fly back to Baton Rouge on Wednesday.—-Contact Amy Brittain at [email protected]