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LA Tech Goes Wire-To-Wire Over FAU
2/11/2023 4:41:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Techsters go perfect 20-20 from the line
RUSTON | Louisiana Tech women's basketball team picked up a wire-to-wire win over Florida Atlantic at home Saturday afternoon, 68-56, thanks to a 22-point fourth quarter and a perfect night from the free throw line going 20-20.
Keiunna Walker scored a game-high 22 to go along with six rebounds and a season-high six assists, drew three charges, and hit all 10 of her free throws. Anna Larr Roberson added 16 points for the second straight game with five rebounds.
LA Tech (13-10, 6-7 C-USA) put together another good start to the game with a 9-2 run and held FAU (12-11, 5-9 C-USA) without a field goal over the first four minutes. Tech added an 8-3 run thanks to six early points from Amaya Brannon off the bench to build a 19-9 lead after one.
The Techsters did not let the break stop their momentum as they rattled off a 10-2 run to begin the second period to build their largest game lead at 18 points (29-11). The Owls quickly responded with an 11-2 run, and after a Gabbie Green three, added an 8-0 run to cut Tech's halftime lead to seven (36-29).
In the third, FAU continued to chip away as Tech struggled to score, making it a one-point ball game before Tech got a stop and a bucket to finish the third stanza 46-43.
After FAU scored early to cut the lead back to one, Tech pushed for a 7-0 run capped off by a Lotte Sant three that moved her into No. 7 all-time in career-made threes to give the Techsters some breathing room, 53-45, with 4:53 remaining.
FAU continued to battle, but another Sant three and six Walker free throws held the Owls off as Tech picked up the homestand sweep.
LA Tech is now 9-0 when outrebounding opponents (32-30) and 10-0 when holding opponents under 60 points.
Sant added nine points on three three-pointers and grabbed three rebounds, while Brannon chipped in eight with two steals.
QUOTABLES
Head Coach Brooke Stoehr…
"When we needed stops today we dug in and got them. We needed to see that toughness. We've lost some of those games this year when we have lost focus in those moments. I'm very proud of how we started and finished. It got a little tough in the middle, but they have some players that are very physical and talented and made it tough for us. I love how we responded to those challenges."
NOTABLES
• LA Tech moves to 9-2 in the all-time series and stays perfect at home in Ruston (5-0).
• LA Tech's bench reached double figures for the 22nd time this season, scoring 15.
• Tech is 9-0 when outrebounding the opposition and 10-0 when holding teams under 60.
• LA Tech held an opponent to zero made threes for the first time since Feb. of 2016 (UTSA).
• Keiunna Walker became just the 11th player in program history, surpassing 1,800 career points. Walker had 22 points and reached double figures for the 17th straight game scoring, the ninth game with 20-plus, and drew three charges while dishing out a season-high six assists. Walker went 10-10 from the line, her third game this season making double-digit foul shots.
• Anna Larr Roberson moved into No. 37 on the all-time scoring list, passing Alisa Burras, scoring 16 points. It was Roberson's 10th time this season in double figures.
• Lotte Sant moved past Monica Maxwell for No. 7 on the all-time made threes list, hitting three.
UP NEXT
Louisiana Tech will play its next two conference matchups on the road next week, beginning with North Texas on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Super Pit in Denton, Texas. The game can be seen on ESPN+. The live radio broadcast and live stats can be found on the LA Tech Athletics app.
SOCIAL MEDIA
For all the latest in Lady Techsters Basketball, follow them on Twitter (@LATechWBB), Instagram (@LATechWBB), and Facebook (LATechWBB).
Keiunna Walker scored a game-high 22 to go along with six rebounds and a season-high six assists, drew three charges, and hit all 10 of her free throws. Anna Larr Roberson added 16 points for the second straight game with five rebounds.
LA Tech (13-10, 6-7 C-USA) put together another good start to the game with a 9-2 run and held FAU (12-11, 5-9 C-USA) without a field goal over the first four minutes. Tech added an 8-3 run thanks to six early points from Amaya Brannon off the bench to build a 19-9 lead after one.
The Techsters did not let the break stop their momentum as they rattled off a 10-2 run to begin the second period to build their largest game lead at 18 points (29-11). The Owls quickly responded with an 11-2 run, and after a Gabbie Green three, added an 8-0 run to cut Tech's halftime lead to seven (36-29).
In the third, FAU continued to chip away as Tech struggled to score, making it a one-point ball game before Tech got a stop and a bucket to finish the third stanza 46-43.
After FAU scored early to cut the lead back to one, Tech pushed for a 7-0 run capped off by a Lotte Sant three that moved her into No. 7 all-time in career-made threes to give the Techsters some breathing room, 53-45, with 4:53 remaining.
Lotte moves ⬆️ (again) pic.twitter.com/CNvRL17uEv
— Lady Techsters (@LATechWBB) February 11, 2023
FAU continued to battle, but another Sant three and six Walker free throws held the Owls off as Tech picked up the homestand sweep.
LA Tech is now 9-0 when outrebounding opponents (32-30) and 10-0 when holding opponents under 60 points.
Sant added nine points on three three-pointers and grabbed three rebounds, while Brannon chipped in eight with two steals.
Needed it pic.twitter.com/FzYAbFGPXH
— Lady Techsters (@LATechWBB) February 11, 2023
22 Points
— Lady Techsters (@LATechWBB) February 11, 2023
10-10 FT
6 Rebounds
6 Assists
3 Charges Drawn
Have a day. pic.twitter.com/OViICoWbYE
QUOTABLES
Head Coach Brooke Stoehr…
"When we needed stops today we dug in and got them. We needed to see that toughness. We've lost some of those games this year when we have lost focus in those moments. I'm very proud of how we started and finished. It got a little tough in the middle, but they have some players that are very physical and talented and made it tough for us. I love how we responded to those challenges."
NOTABLES
• LA Tech moves to 9-2 in the all-time series and stays perfect at home in Ruston (5-0).
• LA Tech's bench reached double figures for the 22nd time this season, scoring 15.
• Tech is 9-0 when outrebounding the opposition and 10-0 when holding teams under 60.
• LA Tech held an opponent to zero made threes for the first time since Feb. of 2016 (UTSA).
• Keiunna Walker became just the 11th player in program history, surpassing 1,800 career points. Walker had 22 points and reached double figures for the 17th straight game scoring, the ninth game with 20-plus, and drew three charges while dishing out a season-high six assists. Walker went 10-10 from the line, her third game this season making double-digit foul shots.
• Anna Larr Roberson moved into No. 37 on the all-time scoring list, passing Alisa Burras, scoring 16 points. It was Roberson's 10th time this season in double figures.
• Lotte Sant moved past Monica Maxwell for No. 7 on the all-time made threes list, hitting three.
Gm 24 | By The Numbers pic.twitter.com/01lwsjZHaQ
— Lady Techsters (@LATechWBB) February 11, 2023
UP NEXT
Louisiana Tech will play its next two conference matchups on the road next week, beginning with North Texas on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Super Pit in Denton, Texas. The game can be seen on ESPN+. The live radio broadcast and live stats can be found on the LA Tech Athletics app.
SOCIAL MEDIA
For all the latest in Lady Techsters Basketball, follow them on Twitter (@LATechWBB), Instagram (@LATechWBB), and Facebook (LATechWBB).
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
FAU
LATech
FG%
.421
.431
3FG%
.000
.364
FT%
.727
1.000
RB
30
32
TO
15
16
STL
13
3
Game Leaders
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