
Louisiana-Lafayette Cajuns

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
Highlights
Summary
RUSTON, La. (Interstat) ā AJ Bates scored 23 points to lead Louisiana Tech to a 65-44 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at the Thomas Assembly Center. The Bulldogs never trailed, building a 31-19 halftime lead and maintaining a double-digit advantage throughout the second half. DJ Dudley added 19 points for Louisiana Tech, which improved to 6-3. Dorian Finister scored 14 points for the Raginā Cajuns, who shot just 30% from the field and fell to 1-10. Louisiana Tech was more efficient, shooting 44.9% and making 16 of 19 free throws. An announced crowd of 2,320 watched the game.
Extended Summary
RUSTON, La. (Interstat) ā AJ Bates scored 23 points and dished out eight assists, leading Louisiana Tech to a methodical 65-44 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette in a non-conference menās basketball game Saturday afternoon at the Thomas Assembly Center. The Bulldogs, improving to 6-3, never trailed after the gameās opening minute and used a stifling defensive effort to suffocate the Raginā Cajunsā offense. Louisiana-Lafayette fell to 1-10 with the loss, continuing a difficult start to the season. The most important stretch of the game came early, as Louisiana Tech established a defensive tone that would last all night. After Louisiana-Lafayetteās Todd Jones opened the scoring with two free throws, the Bulldogs clamped down. The Raginā Cajuns committed four turnovers and missed their next five shots from the field over a nearly five-minute span. During that stretch, Louisiana Tech engineered a 12-0 run, turning a 2-0 deficit into a 12-2 lead. The run was capped by a DJ Dudley three-pointer, assisted by Scooter Williams, with 11:28 remaining in the first half. Louisiana-Lafayette never recovered from that early drought, struggling to find any consistent offensive rhythm against the Bulldogsā pressure. Bates, a 6-foot-3 guard from Houston, was the orchestrator for Louisiana Tech, playing all 40 minutes. His 23 points and eight assists fueled an offense that, while not explosive, was efficient enough against a struggling opponent. He was complemented by Dudley, who added 19 points, and Kaden Cooper, who chipped in 10 points. The Bulldogs shot 44.9% from the field and were an effective 16 of 19 from the free-throw line. Louisiana-Lafayette was led by Dorian Finisterās 14 points, but the teamās offensive woes were stark. The Raginā Cajuns shot a frigid 30% from the field, making only 15 of 50 attempts. They turned the ball over 14 times and managed just eight assists on their 15 made baskets. Their offensive rating of 74.4 points per 100 possessions underscored a afternoon of frustration. The Bulldogs took a 31-19 lead into halftime and steadily extended their advantage in the second half. Any attempt by the Raginā Cajuns to mount a challenge was met with a response from Bates or Dudley. A three-pointer from Dudley, again assisted by Bates, pushed the lead to 56-44 with just over nine minutes to play, effectively sealing the game. Louisiana Techās largest lead was the final 21-point margin. Defensively, Louisiana Tech was active, recording five steals and two blocks, while also benefiting from Louisiana-Lafayetteās poor shot selection and execution. The Raginā Cajunsā 11 offensive rebounds were a rare bright spot, but they could not convert those second chances into enough points. The announced attendance was 2,320 at the Thomas Assembly Center. The gameās total points, 109, fell well under the pregame over/under line of 125. Louisiana Tech covered the pregame spread of being a 10-point favorite. Louisiana Tech looks to build on the win when they travel to face Tulane on Wednesday. Louisiana-Lafayette will try to halt its skid when it visits Southern Mississippi on Thursday.
Preview
Preview: Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana Tech RUSTON, La. (Interstat) ā A struggling Louisiana-Lafayette squad seeks to halt a lengthy skid when it visits in-state foe Louisiana Tech in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at the Thomas Assembly Center. The Raginā Cajuns (1-9) have lost nine straight games since a season-opening victory, most recently falling 70-63 to UNC Wilmington on Dec. 6. Their challenging early schedule has included road losses to Stanford, Santa Clara and UC Davis. Louisiana Tech (5-3), meanwhile, is coming off an 89-37 rout of Ecclesia on Sunday and has won three of its last four. The matchup features two standout performers. Louisiana-Lafayette guard Jaxon Olvera has been a bright spot during the losing streak, averaging 13.6 points over his last seven games. He scored 21 points with four assists in the loss to UNC Wilmington. For the Bulldogs, forward Kaden Cooper provides a major interior presence. He is averaging 12.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game and is coming off a 20-point, eight-rebound, three-block performance against Ecclesia. Louisiana Techās offense has shown potency, scoring 83 points or more in three of its wins. Guard AJ Bates dished out 10 assists in the last outing. The Cajuns have struggled to find consistent scoring beyond Olvera and Dorian Finister, who had 16 points against UNC Wilmington, and have been held under 65 points in eight of their 10 games. This game marks the final nonconference tune-up for Louisiana Tech before it opens Conference USA play in January. Louisiana-Lafayette begins Sun Belt Conference play on Dec. 31. The Bulldogs will look to defend their home court, where they are 4-1 this season, while the Cajuns aim for their first win since Nov. 7. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Dec. 13, in Ruston.