El Dorado News-Times

Charlotte downs Louisiana Tech

- By Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n

RUSTON, La. – Louisiana Tech took a step back Thursday night, as the Lady Techsters shot a season low from the field and lost 64-51 to Charlotte at the Thomas Assembly Center.

Louisiana Tech (1610, 7-6 C-USA) saw a 10-point second quarter lead evaporate, as Charlotte closed the first half on a 13-2 run and the 49ers never trailed in the final two quarters.

“I just felt like we kind of went through the motions,” said Louisiana Tech head coach Brooke Stoehr.

“We got 63 shots and we scored only 51 points on our home floor. I thought we were soft. Give credit to Charlotte. But I think we did good job of taking ourselves out of this game, too.”

Louisiana Tech led 16-13 after the first quarter of play and extended the advantage out to 25-15 after a 9-0 run that featured points from four different Lady Techsters.

However, things turned south as Alexus Malone picked up her second foul with 5:09 to play in the second quarter, forcing Stoehr to sit her lone senior.

With Malone on the bench, Louisiana Tech went stagnant offensivel­y.

The Lady Techsters hit just one of their final eight field goals to close the quarter, while Charlotte found success on the perimeter and inside.

Laia Raventos’ two free throws with 50 seconds to play in the second quarter gave the 49ers a 28-27 halftime lead.

Louisiana Tech’s offensive efficiency didn’t improve in the second half.

The Lady Techsters hit just 7-of-32 field goals after halftime for only 21 percent, including just 2-of-13 in the final 10 minutes of action.

Louisiana Tech trailed 44-39 at the end of three quarters, but the 49ers pushed their lead to double digits early in the fourth quarter and kept it there for most of the remainder of the game.

Malone led Tech with 16 points and 10 rebounds – her seventh double-double of the year – while Kierra Anthony added 10 points and four steals.

Reauna Cleaver pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds to go with eight points.

Junior Taylor Stahly hit two more three-pointers, setting a new Louisiana Tech record for consecutiv­e games with a three-pointer at 26.

Octavia Wilson led Charlotte with 14 points, while Raventos and Nyila Jamison-Myers added 13 points each and Mariah Linney chipped in with 12 points.

Louisiana Tech returns to action Saturday when the Lady Techsters play host to Southern Miss at 2:30 p.m. in their final home game of the season.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States