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UAB falls on the road to LA Tech, 70-58
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
The UAB Blazers opened up their second conference road series of the season with a 70-58 loss to Lousiana Tech. (UAB Athletics)
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The UAB basketball team has been throwing out the quick punches during their six-game conference winning streak but took one on the chin early and often to open the second conference road series of the season.
The Blazers (16-3, 9-2 C-USA) were outmanned in a 70-58 loss to the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Friday, Feb. 12, at Thomas Assembly Center in Ruston, Louisiana.
“Our defense was certainly not up to par tonight but offensively our decision making, we have so much to clean up,” UAB head coach Andy Kennedy said. “We had that thing at five, got a chance to creep back. Kenny Lofton Jr. was the difference in the game for them.”
UAB (16-3, 9-2) vs. Louisiana Tech (16-6, 9-4) Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, Louisiana; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: UAB seeks revenge on Louisiana Tech after dropping the first.
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