
Courtesy of LA Tech Athletic Communications
Isaiah Crawford scored a game-high 24 points while Tahlik Chavez tallied 22 as Louisiana Tech swept the season series against FIU with a 75-68 victory on Saturday afternoon inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.
The scoring duo combined to shoot 70.6 percent from the field (12-of-17) while also making all six of the team’s three-pointers as well as 16 free throws to help LA Tech (18-8, 8-3 CUSA) go undefeated in its two-game home stand and remain atop the league standings.
“We played so good the first half that we were able to withstand the storm in the second half,” said head coach Talvin Hester. “I don’t think we had the same focus in the two halves. I thought we started watching the scoreboard. We kind of showed a lack of maturity in that second half. FIU is scrappy. They remember how the game went the first time and they were not going to go out like that.”
A big first half was the difference in the game for the ‘Dogs. LA Tech shot 60.9 percent from the field, 71.4 percent from three, and 90.9 percent from the charity stripe through the first 20 minutes. They also locked down FIU (8-18, 3-8 CUSA) in the process who could muster only eight made field goals.
Three straight three-pointers – two by Crawford and one by Chavez – gave the Bulldogs an early 9-0 run and an 11-4 lead. A Jordan Crawford steal and fastbreak layup made it 22-9 in favor of LA Tech, forcing a timeout by FIU with 11:32 to go in the stanza.
The lead maxed out right before halftime when Isaiah Crawford made a contested layup off the glass to give the home team a 43-26 advantage going into the locker room.
The second half was a different story as LA Tech could not get much going offensively. Meanwhile, the Panthers’ pressure started to take its toll on the Bulldogs. The visitors would get their deficit down to single digits, 65-56, after back-to-back threes from Petar Krivokapic and Jaidon Lipscomb with 5:12 still to go.
However, LA Tech, playing without the services of starters Daniel Batcho and Sean Newman Jr., was able to keep FIU at bay down the home stretch, getting a key putback by Will Allen and a trio of free throws by Chavez.
“Next man up,” said Hester. “I was being asked who I thought would step up and I did not know. Tahlik, Isaiah, and Devin stepped up enough for us offensively to get a win. The first half was so exceptionally defensively. It was multiple guys going in, but foul trouble ended up not allowing us to stay with the same group. At the end of the day, we have to be a better rebounding group without Daniel Batcho inside. This has shown we believe in other guys.”
Devin Ree was the third Bulldog in double figures with 11 as LA Tech finished the game 47.9 percent from the field, making six of their 10 three-point attempts and 23 of their 29 free throws attempts.
FIU had three Panthers in double figures, led by Arturo Dean who had a double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds.




