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 of the LSU Tigers during a game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Pete Maravich Assembly Center on December 6, 2020 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Kourtney Carroll
55
Louisiana Tech TECH 3-1,0-0 C-USA
86
Winner LSU LSU 3-1,0-0 SEC
Louisiana Tech TECH
3-1,0-0 C-USA
55
Final
86
LSU LSU
3-1,0-0 SEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Louisiana Tech TECH 24 31 55
LSU LSU 43 43 86

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kane McGuire

Bulldogs Fall in Baton Rouge

LA Tech lost 86-55 to LSU

BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Tech men's basketball team suffered its first loss of the 2020-21 season, dropping the game, 86-55, to LSU on Sunday afternoon inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
 
Not much was falling for LA Tech (3-1) who struggled mightily on the offensive end.  Whether it was a three, a layup attempt at the rim or a free throw, the frustration mounted as the team shot just 29 percent from the field and 17 percent from beyond the arc.  
 
On the other side, LSU (3-1) came into the game ranked fifth in the country in offensive efficiency and they proved that ranking right.  The Tigers were stellar in all facets, shooting 54 percent from the field and 40 percent from deep while also making 26 free throws.
 
"We came in with the mindset of trying to keep them out of the paint, hoping that we would then keep them off the foul line," said head coach Eric Konkol.  "We could get some traps and try to keep it out of (Trendon) Watford's hands.
 
"They got it going from three early.  They really stretch you and when they do it causes you to start doing other things.  That opened up the floor for them to get to the point, go to the foul line a lot and they just really steamrolled from there."
 
The second three-point attempt by the Bulldogs was sank by Exavian Christon, tying things up at 8-8 early in the contest.  However, the Tigers' Darius Days countered with back-to-back threes of his own. 
 
LA Tech would miss eight of its next nine three-pointers in the half while LSU drilled seven of its 11 attempts from deep in the stanza to help take a sizable 43-24 lead at the half. 
 
The Bulldogs also had eight turnovers that did not help, but the big bright spot was the big freshman Kenneth Lofton, Jr. who came off the bench to bully his way to 13 points and 12 rebounds in the first period alone. 
 
Things finally started to click offensively for LA Tech for a small stretch in the second half after seeing the ball go through the net with back-to-back threes at the hands of Jace Bass and Amorie Archibald. 
 
Cobe Williams soon followed with a three of his own and a driving layup for five quick points.  The deficit was sliced down to 57-43 with 10:08 still to go in the game.  But the Tigers followed with eight straight points in less than 90 seconds to put the game out of reach for the visiting Bulldogs.
 
Lofton, Jr. finished with a career-high in points (17) and rebounds (12), playing a limited eight minutes in the second half due to an injury he suffered during the period.  It marked his second straight double-double. 
 
"He continues to grow," said Konkol on the freshman.  "He's got some quick hands and feet.  He's gaining experience with every game.  He is a guy we can throw it to down in the post and we have to continue to find ways to find him.  It was challenging with the way LSU was defending him, but he found ways to get on the glass and score and that is what you want your big guys to do."
 
He was the lone Bulldog to score in double-figures, this after LA Tech had at least four players notch double-digit points in each of its first three games.
 
LSU had five players record at least 10 points, led by preseason First Team All-SEC selection Trendon Watford who tallied 18 points and added eight boards.
 
LA Tech returns home to face Southeastern Louisiana on Wednesday, Dec. 9.  Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. inside the Thomas Assembly Center.
 
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