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Jordan Crawford
Kane McGuire
62
Louisiana Tech LATech 13-11,6-7 C-USA
66
Winner FIU FIU 13-12,7-7 C-USA
Louisiana Tech LATech
13-11,6-7 C-USA
62
Final
66
FIU FIU
13-12,7-7 C-USA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Louisiana Tech LATech 30 32 62
FIU FIU 28 38 66

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kane McGuire

Turnovers, Fouls Cost Bulldogs in Miami

MIAMI – Turnovers and fouling were the difference for Louisiana Tech on Thursday night as the Bulldogs fell, 66-62, to FIU inside the Ocean Bank Convocation Center.
 
Despite making more field goals (23 to 22) and more three-point field goals (nine to four), LA Tech (13-11, 6-7 C-USA) matched its season high in TOs with 23 and sent FIU (13-12, 7-7 C-USA) to the free throw line 28 times. 
 
The first 14 minutes were great for the Bulldogs, building a 30-19 advantage after Isaiah Crawford's bucket in the paint with 6:08 to go in the first half.
 
The next 14 minutes however was a completely different story.  The turnovers started to mount, which allowed the Panthers to close the half on a 9-0 run to get to within two at 30-28 going into the locker room.
 
The story continued unfortunately into the second half as the Bulldogs, stuck on 30 points for nearly 10 minutes of basketball, finally stopped a bad scoring drought with two made free throws by Cobe Williams.  That was after FIU ending up extending its run to 17-0 to grab a 36-30 lead.
 
With its largest deficit at eight with 8:18 to play, the offense finally started to come around again for LA Tech.  After Kaleb Stewart drained his fourth three-pointer of the game, Jordan Crawford and Kenny Hunter connected on an alley-oop slam to take the lead back at 56-55 with 3:25 left.
 
FIU countered with a dunk of its own, and then tacked on seven made free throws down the stretch to stop LA Tech from going back in front. 
 
It was a one-possession game in the final four minutes of the contest.  The 'Dogs had one final attempt to force overtime down three, but they were not able to get a shot attempt off after committing their 23rd turnover.
 
NOTABLES
  • With the 66-62 loss, LA Tech now leads the all-time series over FIU, 9-8. The loss snapped the Bulldogs three-game winning streak over the Panthers.
  • The 128 combined points was the fewest in the series since 2001.
  • LA Tech pulled down 19 offensive rebounds, the second most in a single game this season.
  • LA Tech tied its season high with 23 turnovers.
  • The Bulldogs tallied double-digit steals for the 10th time this season (had 10 for the game).
  • Cobe Williams extended his streak of 16+ points to 14 games (had a team-high 16).
  • Cobe Williams moved up to 33rd on the LA Tech career scoring list, passing Derric Jean (2015-20).He now has 1,189 career points.
  • Kaleb Stewart came off the bench to score 13, playing a career-high 31 minutes. He has made 10 three-pointers over the last three games.
  • Isaiah Crawford anchored the Bulldogs in rebounding (six), assists (four), and steals (four). It marked the eighth time this season he has the team's leading rebounder.
  • Isaiah Crawford registered four steals, marking the seventh time this season he has had at least four in a single game.
UP NEXT
LA Tech is on the road to take on league leader Florida Atlantic.  Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. CT on Saturday, Feb. 11 inside Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena.  The matchup will be streamed live on ESPN+.
 
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