Dogs pick up big road win


Courtesy of LA Tech Athletic Communications

CHARLOTTE – Some key defensive stops and clutch free throws down the stretch helped Louisiana Tech pick up a road victory over Charlotte with a final score of 82-77 on Thursday night inside Halton Arena.

It was a total team effort with four Bulldogs scoring at least 14 points – Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (18), Keaston Willis (16), Cobe Williams (15) and Amorie Archibald (14).  The offense also took care of the basketball, committing a season-low five while forcing 17 on the 49ers.

“Charlotte was very challenging for us to defend,” said Tech head coach Eric Konkol. “I thought our guys did a nice job of settling in, getting some stops.  The turnover margin was really big for us tonight, having just five turnovers. 

“And then we knocked down our free throws at the line.  I thought tonight was another slice of how Junior is developing.  The amount of double teams he gets.  He gets so much attention.  I thought he and his teammates did a really nice job of finding one another.”

Charlotte (13-10, 6-5 C-USA) opened up by making its first six field goals, but LA Tech settled in and held the 49ers to just six makes in their last 18 attempts of the first half.  As a result, the Bulldogs took their first lead at 31-30 when Archibald came up with a steal and went coast-to-coast for the layup.  It was a one-point lead at the midway point, up 33-32.

Three ties and a series of lead changes took place early in the second half.  Then it was a game of runs – 6-0 run here, 6-0 there.  LA Tech had a 57-56 advantage with 8:37 to go, but six straight points by Williams and a triple by Keaston gave the ‘Dogs their largest lead of the game at 66-56.

After a timeout by the 49ers, the home team countered with an 8-0 run to slice their deficit down to two.  LA Tech punched back with a 7-2 run of its own.  A couple of half-court stops and big free throws by Lofton, Williams and Willis helped secure the Bulldogs seventh road win.

LA Tech shot 44.4 percent from the field (28-63) and made 18 of its 21 free throw attempts.  Charlotte shot 54.5 percent from the field (30-55) and were led by Jahmir Young who had a game-high 28 points.

The Bulldogs host UTEP Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Thomas Assembly Center.