El Dorado News-Times

Louisiana Tech rallies past UAB 66-63

- By Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n

FRISCO, Texas – It was an all too familiar scenario for Louisiana Tech heading down the stretch in the final minutes of the opening round of the Conference USA Basketball Tournament.

Louisiana Tech, which had dropped four games by a single possession in the final minute over the last month against some of the top teams in the league, once again found itself in a position to pull off an impressive win.

The 12th-seeded Lady Techsters led the fifth-seeded Blazers by as many as eight in the third quarter, but when UAB senior point guard Miyah Barnes converted a convention­al three-point play with 5:11 to play in the game, the Blazers led 53-52.

But this time, it didn't matter.

Behind the play of freshman Anna Larr Roberson and sophomore Keiunna Walker, who combined for 15 of Louisiana Tech's 19 points in the fourth quarter and made play after play over the final few minutes, the Lady Techsters pulled out a 66-63 upset victory.

Louisiana Tech (15-15) advances to Thursday's quarterfin­als to face fourth-seeded Middle Tennessee, a team that the Lady Techsters defeated 78-60 in Ruston on Jan. 23.

“I'm really proud of the effort,” said Louisiana Tech head coach Brooke Stoehr. “This team has continued to fight over last three weeks in difficult losses. We've had some moments when we couldn't close out games.

“Even when UAB took the lead in the fourth quarter, we didn't flinch. We continued to make shots down the stretch. I thought we were solid defensivel­y today. We forced 20 turnovers today by a team that doesn't turn it over. We came in today believing we could win.”

The Lady Techsters avenged their fourth quarter from an opening day loss to Charlotte in 2019 when Louisiana Tech hit just 1-of-23 field goals in the final 10 minutes.

On this day, Louisiana Tech scored on its final seven offensive possession­s, going 5-for-5 from the field and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line.

Walker, who scored nine of her 15 points in the final quarter, and Roberson, who had six of her 10 in the fourth stanza, combined to go 6-of6 from the field. Walker also was a huge reason Louisiana Tech held UAB leading scorer Rachael Childress, one of the top five 3-point shooters in the history of the NCAA, to just six points, including 0-of-4 from beyond the arc.

“I thought to have a freshman and a sophomore step up on both ends of the floor was so big,” Stoehr said. “Walker's defense today on Childress was tremendous. She really frustrated her and didn't give her any good looks.

“It's the most balanced and under control offensivel­y Walker has been all year.

“It was good to see. We were able to get her in some close out situations where she finished.

“I thought Anna Larr's back-to-back buckets were huge, especially since they came right after she committed a turnover.

“For a freshman not to be afraid of that moment was huge. She really answered when we went to her and she played with poise down the stretch.”

The game wasn't decided until the final seconds.

After Miyah Barnes hit two free throws with 13 seconds to play to close the gap to 64-63, Louisiana Tech inbounded the basketball in the front court and played keep-away for the next 10.5 seconds.

By the time Blazer guard Angela Vendrell fouled

Walker, there were just 2.5 seconds remaining.

Walker, who drew three charges against Childress as she frustrated the UAB guard all game, calmly sank both free throws to increase the lead to three.

Following a timeout by the Blazers, senior Grayson Bright made the game-ending defensive play when she stepped in front of the inbounds pass and recorded her fifth steal of the game to run out the clock.

UAB took the early game lead, holding a 13-10 advantage at the end of a first quarter that saw the Lady Techsters shoot just 4-of-19 from the field.

However, the second quarter was a different story.

Newly named Conference USA Sixth Player of the Year Raizel Guinto came off the bench and sparked the Lady Techsters, hitting a pair of 3-pointers in the second quarter, as Louisiana Tech outscored the Blazers 19-12 and held a 29-25 lead at halftime.

UAB outshot Louisiana Tech 48 percent (25-52) to 38 percent (22-58) and outrebound­ed the Lady Techsters 36-29, but Louisiana Tech forced 20 turnovers while only committing 10. The Lady Techsters also hit 16-of20 free throws while UAB made only 9-of-14.

 ?? Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n ?? Double teamed: Louisiana Tech's Keiunna Walker is defended by two UAB players during their game in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament Wednesday in Frisco, Texas. Louisiana Tech advanced with a 66-63 win. The Lady Techsters will face Middle Tennessee in the quarterfin­als today.
Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n Double teamed: Louisiana Tech's Keiunna Walker is defended by two UAB players during their game in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament Wednesday in Frisco, Texas. Louisiana Tech advanced with a 66-63 win. The Lady Techsters will face Middle Tennessee in the quarterfin­als today.

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