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Da Boot Sports 12/7/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil FORT WORTH, TX - The Tigers stayed on the road, going to Fort Worth and were blown out by the red hot Red Raiders, 82-58. LSU was never in this contest. Texas Tech dominated the Bayou Bengals in every phase of the game for the easy victory. LSU never lead in the contest. Texas Tech was 13-27 from behind the three point arc for 48%. The Tigers shot only 33% from the field on the day. They struggled from three point range, only hitting 4-24 for 17%. From the charity stripe, they sank, 12-19 for 63%. Tech out-rebounded LSU, 48-33. Thomas led the Tigers with 13 points. Nwoko added 10. Sutton and Zipper scored 7 points each. Miller had 6. Tamba and King both scored 4 points each. Carter finished with 3. Mackinnon and Mosley both had 2 points each. LSU started slow as Texas Tech raced out to an 8-1 lead, forcing Matt McMahon to call a timeout at the 17:01 mark. Over the next five minutes, the Red Raiders would out-score LSU, 15-10 to take a 23-11 advantage with 11:38 left in the first half. The Red Raiders were red hot from behind the three point arc, hitting 7-8 up to this point. With LSU still struggling to sink baskets, Texas Tech extended their lead to, 33-16 at the 8:00 mark. LSU was completely out-played in the first half, as they found themselves trailing at halftime by 21 points, 47-26. The Tigers played perhaps their worse half of the season. They only shot, 9-35 from the floor for 26%. They sank 2-13 from behind the arc for 15%. At the free throw line, they hit, 6-8 for 75%. Texas Tech out-rebounded LSU, 25-20 and both teams committed six turnovers each in the first half. Thomas led the Tigers at the break with 7 points. Robert Miller finished with 5. Tamba added 4. Carter had 3 points. Nwoko, King and Mackinnon all scored 2 points each. At the 11:29 mark of the second half, Texas Tech remained in total control of the contest with a 59-40 advantage. The Tigers simply couldn't gain any ground on Texas Tech, as the Red Raiders remained red hot from the field, especially from behind the three point arc. With 7:44 left in the contest, LSU trailed, 74-46. Texas Tech finished off the Tigers easily over the final seven minutes of the game. With the loss, LSU is now, 8-1. Next up the Tigers will head to New Orleans to participate in the 'Compete 4 Cause Classic' in the Smoothie King Center against SMU. Tipoff is set for 7: 30 pm CST. The game will be televised on the SEC Network. *John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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