SEATTLE – College basketball can be cruel.
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Four days after falling to a buzzer beater, Louisiana Tech suffered a 79-73 overtime loss to Seattle U on Wednesday night inside the Redhawk Center.
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And just like four days ago, LA Tech (9-4) came out a little sluggish as SU (7-5) went on an early 12-0 run to take 17-6 lead. The Bulldogs could not buy a bucket, making only three of their first 14 shot attempts.
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They started to find their groove though in the latter half of the first stanza, making nine of their last 15 field goals. The 'Dogs tied it up on two separate occasions, including at 29-29 with 1:17 left before halftime, but the Redhawks produced a 5-0 spurt to take a 34-29 edge into the locker room.
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LA Tech had its best stretch of basketball coming out for the second half, going on a 12-0 run its own to build as much as a 48-40 lead with 12:20 to play in regulation. And a lot of the damage was done in the paint by
Daniel Batcho and
Isaiah Crawford who combined for 42 points, 30 rebounds, and seven blocks.
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SU sliced its deficit down to one at 53-52, but a made jumper by Crawford and a three-pointer by
Sean Newman Jr. (just the fourth all night for the Bulldogs) pushed the visiting team's lead back out to 58-52 with 4:56 left in the second half.
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That would be the last made field goal for the 'Dogs in the stanza. Meanwhile, the Redhawks chipped away primarily at the foul line, which is a play they took 29 attempts. Two of those came with 6.8 seconds left when the referee called a foul before an in-bounds with LA Tech clinging to a 2-point lead.
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Cameron Tyson made both, plus 11 others in the game to help him score 33 for the night. Crawford went the length of the court and attempted a running jumper in the lane, but the shot rimmed out sending the game into overtime at 63-all.
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SU ended up outscoring LA Tech, 16-10 in overtime. The Redhawks took as much as a 4-point lead, but Batcho refused to be denied as he scored eight of the 'Dogs 10 OT points. Newman Jr.'s driving layup tied the game up at 73-73 with 55 seconds to go in the extra frame.
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Seattle U ended the game on a 6-0 run though, getting second-chance points on a made jumper by John Christofilis and four more free throws.
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Batcho finished with career highs in points (24) and rebounds (16), plus a season-tying four blocks, for his sixth double-double of the season. Crawford picked up his first career double-double with 18 points and a career-high 14 boards, plus a career-tying three blocks.Â
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SU was held to 37.5 percent shooting from the field, making just 24 field goals for the game, but nine of those came from beyond the arc. The Redhawks also knocked down 22 free throws.
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QUOTABLES
Head coach Talvin Hester
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Opening statement …
"I saw a lot of ups and downs from this ball club tonight. We came out very sluggish. We have to get back to hard practices. Then when we started to fight, we got back into the game. Then we showed some immaturity late, giving up a 4-point play in overtime, an offensive rebound. And down the stretch, we could not make all of our free throws. Those kinds of things help you win ball games."
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On Daniel Batcho …
"He did not show up until the second half. He had five turnovers in the first half. I am challenging him to be great because he is a great young man with great talent and potential. I think he is better than what he even showed tonight."
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On chasing Seattle off screens all night …
"I thought we did a good job of guarding them from three, but I thought we fouled them too much and sometimes for no reason. They are not going to hit every shot they throw up. The foul on the in-bounds play when we were up two hurt us. We just have to be smarter."
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NOTABLES
- With the loss, LA Tech now leads the all-time series over Seattle U, 3-2.
- LA Tech held its ninth opponent this season to under 38 percent shooting.
- The Bulldogs recorded nine blocks in the game, the most since Nov. 12, 2019.
- Daniel Batcho registered his sixth double-double of the game while recording career highs in points (24) and rebounds (16). He also tied his season high with four blocks.
- Isaiah Crawford tallied the first double-double of his career with 18 points and a career-high 14 rebounds. He also tied his career high with three blocks.
- This marked the first time LA Tech has had two players post double-doubles in the same game since March 8, 2023.
- Tyler Henry scored 11 points, marking the third straight game he has come off the bench to post double-digit points.
- Sean Newman Jr. tied his season high with seven assists.He has dished out at least five assists in seven games this season.
UP NEXT
LA Tech will be back in action on Saturday, Dec. 30 when they travel to face Grand Canyon. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. CT and will be broadcast on ESPN+.
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