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Isaiah Crawford
Kane McGuire
85
Louisiana Tech LATech 13-12,6-8 C-USA
90
Winner Fla. Atlantic FAU 24-2,14-1 C-USA
Louisiana Tech LATech
13-12,6-8 C-USA
85
Final
90
Fla. Atlantic FAU
24-2,14-1 C-USA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
Louisiana Tech LATech 41 35 9 85
Fla. Atlantic FAU 41 35 14 90

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kane McGuire

LA Tech Falls in Overtime to League-Leader Florida Atlantic

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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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. 
 
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. 
 
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. 
 
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). 
 
QUOTABLES
Head coach Talvin Hester
 
"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."
 
"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."
 
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).
 
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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