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Preview: Louisiana Tech Looks to Extend Win Streak at Kennesaw State KENNESAW, Ga. (Interstat) — The surging Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters will aim for their 10th consecutive victory when they visit the Kennesaw State Owls in a women’s NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, at the KSU Convocation Center. Louisiana Tech (20-5) enters riding a nine-game winning streak, most recently edging Jacksonville State 58-57 on Thursday. The Lady Techsters have been dominant during their run, winning by an average margin of 18.2 points, including a 72-44 rout of these same Owls in Ruston on Jan. 29. A key catalyst has been guard Jianna Morris, who is averaging 13.4 points over the streak. She scored 15 points in the first meeting against Kennesaw State and posted 21 points in a win at UTEP earlier this month. In Thursday’s narrow win, Morris logged 38 minutes and led the team with 15 points. Kennesaw State (11-13) looks to halt a two-game skid and improve its standing at home, where it is 7-5 this season. The Owls fell 72-66 to Sam Houston on Thursday despite a 23-point effort from guard Keyarah Berry. Berry, who averages a team-leading 15.1 points per game, was held to 10 points in the late-January loss to Louisiana Tech. The Owls will need a stronger defensive performance after allowing the Lady Techsters to shoot 48% from the field in the first matchup. Kennesaw State has shown resilience at home this season, notching conference wins over Liberty and New Mexico State in January. For Louisiana Tech, the game represents a chance to solidify its top-25 ranking and conference title aspirations before a tough closing stretch. The Lady Techsters’ defense has been stifling, holding opponents to 55.2 points per game during the win streak. Kennesaw State seeks a signature win to build momentum before its final regular-season games. The Owls will need Berry and forward TaTianna Stovall, who had three blocks against Sam Houston, to counter Louisiana Tech’s balanced attack. The game will be broadcast locally on ESPN+.

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