RUSTON – Louisiana Tech could not make it two straight games of overcoming double-digit deficits, falling to a hot-shooting Middle Tennessee by a score of 68-51 on Saturday afternoon inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.
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LA Tech (11-9, 4-5 C-USA) had one of its worst offensive performances of the season, coughing the ball up 15 times and making just three of its 21 three-point attempts. Meanwhile, MTSU (13-7, 6-3 C-USA) was efficient at all three offensive levels, shooting 52.1 percent from the field while sinking 11 triples (second most this season).
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Neither squad produced much offensive through the first seven minutes or so, but after
Terran Williams drained his second three-pointer to tie up at 10-10 with 12:32 to go in the first half the Blue Raiders embarked on a 13-0 run to force a timeout by the Bulldogs.
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The lead gradually climbed through the stanza, ultimately ending at 43-24 going into halftime.Â
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LA Tech made a pair of 6-0 runs, stretches where
Cobe Williams attacked the rim and finished at the rim. However to overcome that big of a deficit, some three-pointers needed to fall and they never did (went 0-8 from beyond the arc in the second half).
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The last ditch effort to make a run at a comeback came when Williams scored eight straight points to make it a 60-47 deficit with 5:06 to go. But, it was too little, too late as MTSU countered with an 8-2 run to put the game away.
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Williams was the only Bulldog in double figures with 22 points. Elias King, who had 17 off the bench, anchored the Blue Raiders.
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QUOTABLES
Head coach Talvin Hester
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"We did not play together today. I thought our problems were on the offensive end of the court. Early in the game, I thought we were playing 1-on-1 basketball. We were not moving the ball, we were not sharing it, which I thought affected our defense. We scored 24 points in the first half. We got down and started hanging our heads. In the second half, I thought our defense was better, holding them to 25 points. But, we dug a hole we could not get out of. We only had three assists and had 15 turnovers. That is not a winning recipe."
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NOTABLES
- With the 68-51 loss, LA Tech now leads the all-time series over Middle Tennessee, 13-6.
- It marked the first time since Feb. 28, 2019 that LA Tech lost a home game by double-digit points. It was also just the second time this season the Bulldogs have lost by 10+ points.
- The Bulldogs shot a season-low 14.3 percent from three-point range (made a season-low three three-pointers).
- LA Tech also had a season-low three assists, matching its lowest assist total in the last decade.
- Cobe Williams scored a game-high 22 points, his third straight 20+ scoring performance. He is the first Bulldog since DaQuan Bracey in 2018 to have three consecutive 20-point games.
- Cobe Williams went a perfect 6-of-6 from the foul line, the second time this season he has made all of his free throws in a single game (minimum five attempts).
- Terran Williams came off the bench to record a career-tying seven rebounds.
UP NEXT
LA Tech plays four of its next five on the road, starting on Thursday, Jan. 26 in Birmingham, Alabama against UAB. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. CT and will be nationally televised on CBS Sports Network.
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