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Winner Western Ky. WestKy 16-7,5-4 CUSA
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Louisiana Tech LATech 16-7,6-2 CUSA
Winner
Western Ky. WestKy
16-7,5-4 CUSA
81
Final
76
Louisiana Tech LATech
16-7,6-2 CUSA
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Western Ky. WestKy 40 41 81
Louisiana Tech LATech 37 39 76

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kane McGuire

Bulldogs Drop First Home Game of the Season

LA Tech falls, 81-76, to WKU

RUSTON – Louisiana Tech had its winning streaks snapped on Wednesday night, falling by a final score of 81-76 to WKU inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.
 
Coming into the contest having won six straight and being undefeated at home, LA Tech (16-7, 6-2 CUSA) had issues navigating foul trouble plus the absence of two regular starters in Tahlik Chavez and Tyler Henry.
 
The top two scorers this season for the Bulldogs – Isaiah Crawford and Daniel Batcho – were only able to combine for 19 points and 14 rebounds.  They also combined for 10 fouls as they both fouled out.
 
With them in the lineup to start, things were going great for the 'Dogs on both ends of the floor.  Dravon Mangum was delivering the offense, knocking down four three-pointers in the first 7-plus minutes to give the home team a 21-9 advantage. 
 
LA Tech was suffocating on defense to start as well, holding the top scoring offense in the conference in WKU (16-7, 5-4 CUSA) to just 22 percent shooting through the first 10 minutes of the first half.  However, Crawford and Batcho would have to sit with two fouls each for much of the remaining stanza.
 
The Hilltoppers took advantage, ending the half making nine of their last 13 field goal attempts which included a 12-0 run, helping the visitors take a 40-37 lead into the locker room.
 
Crawford was quickly whistled for his third foul less than a minute into the second half, forcing him back to the bench.  Meanwhile, WKU continued to extend its lead, building as much as a 53-43 advantage with 15:21 to play in the game.
 
Crawford came back in soon thereafter and sparked an 11-0 run to give the Bulldogs a 1-point edge.  The lead would seesaw back and forth for the next five minutes.  However, at the fourth tie of the contest, 64-64, the Hilltoppers used a 7-0 burst to pull back in front. 
 
LA Tech whittled the deficit down to three on multiple occasions with the help of Jordan Crawford scoring the last five points for the 'Dogs.  The home team would ultimately have one last chance to tie it, down three with 28 seconds to go.  However, Batcho was called for his fifth foul, and the Hilltoppers put the game away from the free throw line where they went 23-of-28 on the night. 
 
Mangum (23) and Jordan Crawford (25) each tallied career highs in points while Isaiah Crawford added 13.  Don McHenry led WKU with 20.  
 
QUOTABLES
Head coach Talvin Hester
 
On the loss …
"We have to be better defensively.  We gave up 81 points at home.  We scored 76, enough to win a game.  To give up 81 points at home is disappointing.  A lot of that coming from the free throw line.  Our effort to offensive rebound and get second-chance points was not what it should have been with a lineup as big as we had.  The other thing is we have to keep Isaiah and Batcho on the floor, keep them out of foul trouble."
 
On the impact of the foul trouble …
"It was huge.  Isaiah picked up his third early in the second half, sat him for a long time.  When he comes back on the court, we take the lead.  But he could not play as aggressive as he wanted to play.  When he was on the floor, he was a plus-13."
 
On Jordan Crawford …
"They were taking dives away on Batcho and were really denying a lot of the game which gave us driving gaps.  You cannot take away everything.  We told Jordan to drive the gap and get to the rim.  It was working.  He was finishing at a high clip.  Even though I think we took too many threes, I thought we were good enough offensively."
 
Forward Dravon Mangum …
 
On the home loss …
"I think it started in practice.  It started with us not preparing the way we should have and just being the tougher team.  Everybody is after us so coming in with that motive is important."
 
On his three-point shooting …
"I trusted in my work.  My teammates trusted me shooting the ball.  I stayed patient."
 
NOTABLES
  • With the loss, WKU now leads the all-time series, 22-21.
  • LA Tech started its seventh different lineup this season.
  • LA Tech was called for 24 fouls, tying its season high. 
  • The 81 points allowed tied for the most for LA Tech this season.
  • The Bulldogs had seven blocks, marking the 11th time this season they have had at least five rejections in a single game.
  • Jordan Crawford scored a career-high 25 points, going 11-of-15 from the field (previous career high was 15 last season against Mississippi College).  The 11 made FGs is the second most by a Bulldog in a single game this season.
  • Dravon Mangum scored a career-high 23 points while tying his career high with five made three-pointers.  He now has 967 career points. 
  • This marked the second straight game LA Tech had two players scored 20+ points. 
  • Isaiah Crawford moved up to 28th on the all-time career scoring list (1,342) after scoring 13. 
  • Daniel Batcho pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds, marking the 13th time this season with 10+ boards in a single game (has done so in four straight contests).
  • Daniel Batcho became the 17th Bulldog in program history with 50+ blocks in a single season.
  • Sean Newman Jr. dished out a game-high five assists, marking the 13th time this season with at least five in a single game (has 25 assists over his last four contests). 
UP NEXT
LA Tech hits the road to take on Liberty on Saturday, Feb. 10 in Lynchburg, Virginia.  Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. CT and will be nationally televised on ESPNU.
 
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