BOCA RATON, Fla. – Louisiana Tech was on the cusp of upsetting the top team in Conference USA on their home court, but the Bulldogs ended up falling in overtime, 90-85, to Florida Atlantic on Saturday afternoon inside Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena.
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LA Tech (13-12, 6-8 C-USA) led for the majority of the first half, but FAU (24-2, 14-1 C-USA) clawed back to knot it up at 41-41. In the second half, it was the Owls who sprinted out to a big 15-point lead, but the Bulldogs battled back to even the game at 76-76 to send it to OT.
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The 'Dogs never had the lead though in the extra frame, getting outscored 14-9, in their effort to hand the Owls their first home loss of the season.
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LA Tech built an early 17-7 lead, thanks to a 10-0 run that included a pair of deep three-pointers by
Keaston Willis who returned to the starting lineup after dealing with a toe injury. That would be their largest lead of the game as the Owls stayed within striking distance.
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With the Bulldogs clinging to a 50-49 advantage with 14:37 to go, FAU forced six turnovers and tacked on a dozen second-chance points during a 16-0 run that put the home team ahead, 65-50.
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Isaiah Crawford stopped the bleeding with a three-pointer, and then almost single-handedly pulled the Bulldogs out of the deep hole. The forward had a stretch of scoring 13 of the 'Dogs 18 points, getting the deficit back to a one-possession game with three minutes remaining.Â
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LA Tech was able to tie it up on an old-fashioned three-point play by
Cobe Williams, making it 76-all with 33 seconds left. A defensive stop by the Bulldogs forced overtime, but the Owls quickly made a 5-0 run in OT, establishing a lead they would not surrender.Â
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The big three of Crawford (season-tying 25 points), Williams (20), and Willis (18) combined for 63 points, going 22-of-39 from the field and 9-of-19 from beyond the arc. The team shot 51.7 percent from the field.Â
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FAU got a game-high 26 points from Alijah Martin, eight of that coming in overtime. The Owls had the advantage in two statistical categories – 26 second-chance points and 20 made free throws (got the line 10 more times than LA Tech).Â
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QUOTABLES
Head coach
Talvin Hester
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"It came down to the little things that kept us from winning the basketball game. A couple of loose balls, a couple of offensive rebounds after having a great defensive possession. I thought we were great defensively all day, but we were not securing rebounds. We have to be better in that area."
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"I am not a moral victory guy, but I feel like in this game we got better. We believed. We followed the plan. If we get rid of just a fewer mistakes."
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NOTABLES
- With the 90-85 loss in overtime, LA Tech now leads the all-time series over Florida Atlantic, 8-4. It is the first time the Owls have won back-to-back games against the Bulldogs.
- LA Tech played its fourth overtime game of the season (2-2 in those games).
- The Bulldogs shot 51.7 percent from the field, the best shooting percentage allowed by FAU all season.
- The Bulldogs eclipsed 80 points for the third time in a conference game.
- Isaiah Crawford tied his season high with 25 points. It was his fifth 20-point scoring performance of the season.
- Isaiah Crawford also anchored LA Tech in rebounding with nine. He has led the Bulldogs in rebounding in four of the last five games.
- Cobe Williams recorded 20 points, the 11th time this season he has scored 20+ points in a single game. He moved up to 32nd on the all-time career scoring list at LA Tech, surpassing Willie Simmons (1981-85).He now has 1,209 career points.
- Keaston Willis returned to the starting lineup, playing a game-high 43 minutes while registering 18 points.It was his most points scored since Jan. 14.
- Keaston Willis made four three-pointers, bringing his season total to 61. It marked the 30th time in his collegiate career making at least four triples in a single game.
- Isaiah Crawford tallied four steals against the Owls. He ties Speedy Smith (2013-14) for the most games in a single season with at least four steals (eight times).
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UP NEXT
LA Tech returns to Ruston on Thursday, Feb. 16 to battle the North Texas Mean Green. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. CT and will be streamed live on ESPN+.
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