Techsters win third straight in dominating fashion

Robyn Lee (photo by Kevin Albarez)

Louisiana Tech brushed off a slow start on their way to a third straight win as the Lady Techsters beat South Alabama 68-34 on Thursday afternoon inside the Mitchell Center.

Louisiana Tech improved to 4-9 while South Alabama dropped to 7-5.

“We just really set the tone defensively early on,” said Tech head coach Brooke Stoehr. “You give up a five-point quarter. We weren’t very good offensively to start. We took a couple of tough shots and had five or six turnovers in that first quarter. We just needed to do a better job of taking care of the basketball and getting it moving.

“Once we settled in offensively, our ball movement was outstanding. Our defense turned into some offense for us. We scored 28 points off their turnovers, and that’s something that this group needs to be able to do. We need to be able to generate some offense that way. We could move the ball, run some shot clock, and force them to defend. We had some great possessions, even when we didn’t make the three, like four and five people touched the ball on that possession.”

The first quarter was an offensive struggle for both teams as South Alabama held a 5-3 lead at the media timeout. The Lady Techsters started to put more pressure on the USA ball handlers and that defense led to better offensive production during an 8-0 run to end the quarter.

The Lady Techsters continued the pressure in the second and extend their lead to double figures. Tech would start the quarter with back-to-back triples, first by Silvia Nativi and then by Salma Bates. The Jaguars wanted to make a run mid way through, but Robyn Lee would respond with each bucket USA connected on.

The third quarter would be saw the Lady Techsters start open with a 14-3 run and extend the lead to 24. The Jaguars would put together a 9-2 run of their own before Bates knocked down a jumper at the elbow just as time was expiring.

The Lady Techsters would grow their lead through out the fourth and cruise to their third straight win.

Lee, Bates, Autumn Smith, and Anna Larr Roberson would all finish in double figures. Lee led with 16 points and eight rebounds. Bates added 14, Smith had 11, and Roberson finished with 10 points and six rebounds.

Kelsey Thompson led the way for South Alabama with eight points.

The Lady Techsters play their final non-conference game of the season at Abilene Christian on Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. CT. The game will be live on ESPN+ and KNBB 97.7 FM/LA Tech Athletics App.