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Preview: LA Tech vs. FIU

The Bulldogs host the Panthers on Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+

RUSTON – After a tough road trip to open Conference USA play, Louisiana Tech returns home to face FIU on Thursday night inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.
 
GAME INFORMATION
Date/Time: Thursday, Jan. 9 | 6:30 p.m. CT
Location: Thomas Assembly Center (Ruston, La.)
TV: ESPN+
Radio: LA Tech Sports Network | LA Tech Athletics app
Tickets: LATechSports.com/Tickets
 
ABOUT LOUISIANA TECH (11-4, 0-2 CUSA)
LA Tech had its worst outing of the season this past Saturday, falling 78-48 to New Mexico State in Las Cruces. It was the first 30-point defeat since 2020 and the first time the Bulldogs have lost by more than 10 points in 46 games (since March of 2023).
 
LA Tech set several season lows including total points, field goal percentage (31.5), and three-point field goal percentage (21.2) while also allowing NM State to shoot 55.6 percent from the field, which was only the second time this season an opponent has eclipsed 44 percent shooting.
 
The Bulldogs are off to an 0-2 start in CUSA play for just the second time ever (other time was 2018). LA Tech will try to get back to playing like it did in non-conference (pre-Christmas) when they averaged 80.5 points while shooting 50.9 percent from the field and then holding teams to 67.0 points and 39.8 percent shooting. In the conference losses to UTEP and New Mexico State, the 'Dogs averaged 54.0 points and shot 35.6 percent from the field while the Miners and Aggies combined to shoot 45.8 percent and score an average of 74.0 points.
 
One of the few bright spots in the New Mexico State game was the play of LA Tech's bench. Sean Elkinton, who has seen limited action this season due to injury, played 20 minutes while scoring a season-high and team-high 12 points. In doing so, the junior transfer eclipsed 1,000 points for his collegiate career. Freshman Landren Blocker also got a lot of playing time, seeing 14 min­utes of action and scoring five points.
 
Amaree Abram was the only other Bulldog to score in double figures against the Aggies, tallying 10 points which was his 12th double-digit scoring game this season. He knocked down two three-pointers, giving him multiple made threes in eight straight games. He is shooting a team-best 39.8 percent from beyond the arc, having made 33 triples (eighth most in the league).
 
Despite LA Tech's offensive woes on the road trip, Sean New­man Jr. still managed to dish out 13 combined assists against the Miners and Aggies to give him 141 for the season, second most in the country, and 500 total for his collegiate career. His average of 9.4 assists per game also ranks second in the nation.
 
Daniel Batcho was very limited on the road trip as the CUSA Preseason Player of the Year was held to just 14 total points on just six field goal attempts. He is still averaging a team-best 18.3 points per game while shooting 75.0 percent from the field, which ranks first in the country.
 
ABOUT FIU (7-8, 1-1 CUSA)
After dropping six of its first eight games, FIU has started to find the win column more often having won five of its last seven. Following a 73-69 home loss to Middle Ten­nessee in the CUSA opener, a game in which the Panthers led for almost 30 minutes, FIU secured a resounding 85-66 victory over WKU. The game was practically over at halftime when the Panthers held a 23-point lead.
 
Part of FIU's turnaround has been its improved offense. Over the last four games, the Panthers are shooting 48.9 percent from the field and 47.1 percent from three-point range.
 
Jeremy Ballard's defense is still causing hav­oc. The Panthers rank top 40 in the country in both steals per game (9.3) and turnovers forced per game (15.73). In the win over the Hilltoppers, FIU set new season highs in both turnovers forced (25) and steals (16) which they converted into 24 points.
 
Five different Panthers are averaging at least nine points per game, led by Jayden Brewer who is averaging 13.9 points per contest. Af­ter back-to-back 20-point games in Decem­ber against Stetson and East Carolina, he has seen limited action after missing the Middle Tennessee game and only playing 15 minutes versus WKU.
 
Asim Jones has been a bigger scoring threat as of late, having scored in double figures in six straight games with an average of 16.0 points in the two CUSA contests.
 
THE SERIES
LA Tech leads the all-time series versus FIU, 13-8, having won four straight.  The Bulldogs and Panthers were league foes in the Sun Belt Conference for three seasons (1998-01) before becoming league opponents again in 2013 when the two programs joined Conference USA.
 
Since becoming CUSA foes, LA Tech holds a 10-5 advantage including a perfect 7-0 mark versus the Panthers in Ruston.  Aside from the 40-point win by the Bulldogs in Miami last season, this matchup has often been a close one as 10 of the last 11 meetings have been decided by seven points or less.
 
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Players Mentioned

Daniel Batcho

#13 Daniel Batcho

Forward
6' 11"
Redshirt Senior
5th Year
Amaree Abram

#1 Amaree Abram

Guard
6' 4"
Junior
3rd Year
Sean Elkinton

#33 Sean Elkinton

Forward
6' 8"
Junior
3rd Year
Landren Blocker

#7 Landren Blocker

Guard
6' 5"
Freshman
1st Year

Players Mentioned

Daniel Batcho

#13 Daniel Batcho

6' 11"
Redshirt Senior
5th Year
Forward
Amaree Abram

#1 Amaree Abram

6' 4"
Junior
3rd Year
Guard
Sean Elkinton

#33 Sean Elkinton

6' 8"
Junior
3rd Year
Forward
Landren Blocker

#7 Landren Blocker

6' 5"
Freshman
1st Year
Guard