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WBB 600 wins at home
Kyle Kavanaugh
62
UAB UAB 10-9,2-8 C-USA
67
Winner Louisiana Tech LATech 12-8,5-5 C-USA
UAB UAB
10-9,2-8 C-USA
62
Final
67
Louisiana Tech LATech
12-8,5-5 C-USA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UAB UAB 21 13 11 17 62
Louisiana Tech LATech 14 25 15 13 67

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Kyle Kavanaugh

LA Tech Picks Up Home Win No. 600 All-Time

Techsters become the fifth program to reach the 600 milestone

RUSTON, La. – Louisiana Tech women's basketball team picked up win No. 600 all-time at home in Ruston over UAB (67-62) behind Robyn Lee's career-high 20 points off the bench. 

UAB (10-9, 2-8 C-USA) got off to a blazing 11-2 start and extended their lead to 11 (19-8) after another 8-2 spurt in the first that LA Tech (12-8, 5-5 C-USA) finally stopped with their own 7-0 to cut the lead to 21-14 after one. 
 
In the second, it was the Robyn Lee show, who scored nine of her first half 16 and tied the game at 25 after an 11-4 start to the period. Tech grabbed their first lead of the night (30-27) off a Keiunna Walker three with 3:28 to go. After UAB answered with a three on the ensuing possession, Gabbie Green grabbed the lead right back with a three of her own en route to a 9-4 finish to the half.

Tech picked right back up in the third quarter with a 9-0 run over the first four minutes to build a 14-point lead at 48-34. Both teams traded mini runs to complete the third stanza, with Tech holding on to a 54-45 advantage. 
 
Facing foul trouble, Tech would struggle to score in the fourth as UAB chipped away and cut the game to two possessions (60-56) with 3:24 remaining. However, Tech was able to come up with some big defensive stops down the stretch, including a forced shot clock violation, and held UAB to just 1-6 over the final four minutes. 

Amaya Brannon scored three of her 12 points on three big free throws in the final 23 seconds to give Tech enough breathing room to capture their eighth in a row over the Blazers. Walker had an all-around night adding 18 points and seven rebounds to go along with two assists and two steals. 
 
Tech shot 46 percent, hitting 24-52 from the floor, while UAB hit 22-54 from the field, shooting 41 percent. Tech outrebounded UAB (34-29), moving to 8-0 this season when pulling down more boards than their opponents. 
 
QUOTABLES
Head Coach Brooke Stoehr
"It was great to get back on track after a tough last week. We didn't get off to a good start defensively, but we settled in and responded well tonight. Our bench was huge tonight, with Gabbie and Robyn playing great defense on the ball and then scoring 23 off the bench. Sil did a great job being aggressive on her drives, and we need her to take those moments when they come. UAB can score it, and holding them to just three threes on the night tells you what a great job we did in that area. 
 
It's really special to be a part of this program. The players and coaches that have come before us have built this thing, and we now represent all of them. This crowd and our fans have been incredible over the entirety of this program. We have great fans who make playing here in Ruston a special experience, and they are as much a part of these 600 wins as anyone."
NOTABLES
• LA Tech moves to 12-6 in the all-time series and improves to 3-5 in games played in Ruston. Tech has won eight in a row over the Blazers.
• Tonight's win marked No. 600 all-time at home, making Tech the fifth program in women's college basketball history to reach the 600 mark at home.  
• LA Tech's bench reached double figures for the 17th time this season and 20-plus for the 12th, scoring 23 on the night with 19 coming in the first half.
• Tech is undefeated this season when outrebounding the opposition (34-28). 
Robyn Lee scored in double figures for the sixth time this season with a career-high 20 points. 
Keiunna Walker reached double figures for the 14th straight game in a row with 18 and tied her season-high with seven rebounds. Walker recorded two assists in the game giving her 200 for her career. 
Amaya Brannon scored 12, giving her double figures for the ninth time this season.
Salma Bates has registered three or assists in 14 games this season. 
• Head Coach Brooke Stoehr coached her 200th game at the helm of the Lady Techsters' program. 
UP NEXT
Louisiana Tech will continue at home on Saturday, Jan. 28, at 1 p.m. against UTSA inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court. The game can be seen on CUSA.tv. Live stats and radio can be found on the LA Tech Athletics app.
 
Tech fans will be able to grab a $6 general admission ticket for the UTSA game Saturday to commemorate the 600-win milestone, and the first 600 fans will receive a Lady Techsters 600-win koozie. 
 
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