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Postseason Play
|1990-91|
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Cutline (Back L to R): Chris Smith, Rennie Bailey, Steve Buckelew, head coach Jerry Loyd, Kyle Keller Middle (L to R): Daniel Magett, Antonio Robinson, Tronn Moller, Ronald Ellis, Anthony Dade, Mark Spradling, Eldon Bowman, P.J. Brown Front (L to R): Eric Brown, Kenny Rogers, Antuan Morris, JoJo Goldsmith, Roosevelt Powell, Reni Mason, Bryan Heaps
SYNOPSIS
When it was all said and done, Louisiana Tech’s 1990-91 season was typical for the Bulldogs just like the past eight seasons which LA Tech has rung up at least 20 wins per year while gaining five NCAA berths and three NIT invitations.
Looking for highlights of Louisiana Tech’s season was an easy job. Most of them were clumped together and the real marquee type achievements happened in the final 11 regular season games plus three contests in the America south Conference tournament which Tech dominated.
The Bulldogs went 8-3 to close out regular season play and that included four straight league victories heading into the league tournament. LA Tech won those final four games by an average of 20.3 points per game.
At the ASC Tournament, P.J. Brown simply took over as Tech beat Central Florida, Arkansas State and New Orleans in the championship game. The team went on to the NCAA Tournament where they lost, 71-65, to Wake Forest in the Southeast Regional first round game in Atlanta.
POSTSEASON PLAY
NCAA Division I Tournament
1990-91
Southeast Region - Atlanta, Ga. Wake Forest 71, LA Tech 65
1988-89
Southeast Region - Nashville, Tenn. LA Tech 83, LaSalle 74 Oklahoma 124, LA Tech 81
1986-87
Midwest Region - Rosemont, Ill. DePaul 76, LA Tech 62
1984-85
Midwest Region - Tulsa, Okla. LA Tech 78, Pittsburgh 54 LA Tech 79, Ohio State 67
Midwest Regional - Dallas, Texas Oklahoma 86, LA Tech 84 (OT)
1983-84
Midwest Region - Memphis, Tenn. LA Tech 66, Fresno State 56 Houston 77, LA Tech 69
NCAA Small College
1970-71
South Central Region - Lafayette, La. Tennessee St. 91, LA Tech 90 (Consolation) LA Tech 107, New Orleans 88
1966-67
Midwest Region - Bloomington, Ill. LA Tech 86, North Dakota 77 Illinois State 89, LA Tech 66
National Invitational Tournament
2020-11
First Round - Frisco, Texas LA Tech 70, Ole Miss 61 Quarterfinals - Frisco, Texas LA Tech 72, WKU 65 Final Four - Frisco, Texas Mississippi State 84, LA Tech 62 Final Four - Frisco, Texas (consolation) LA Tech 76, Colorado State 74
2014-15
First Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 89, Central Michigan 79 Second Round - College Station, Texas LA Tech 84, Texas A&M 72 Quarterfinals - Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 77, LA Tech 59
2013-14
First Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 89, Iona 88 Second Round - Athens, Ga. LA Tech 79, Georgia 71 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 78, LA Tech 75
2012-13
First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. LA Tech 71, Florida State 66 Second Round - Hattiesburg, Miss. Southern Miss 63, LA Tech 52
2005-06
First Round - Clemson, S.C. Clemson 69, LA Tech 53
2001-02
Opening Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 83, UL-Lafayette 63 First Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 83, Vanderbilt 68 Second Round - Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova 67, LA Tech 64
1991-92
First Round - Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico 90, LA Tech 84, 3-26-92
1989-90
First Round - Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt 98, LA Tech 90 (OT)
1987-88
First Round - Little Rock, Ark. LA Tech 66, UALR 56 Second Round - Hartford, Conn. Connecticut 65, LA Tech 59
1985-86
First Round - Flagstaff, Ariz. LA Tech 67, Northern Arizona 61 Second Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 77, McNeese State 61 Third Round - Providence, R.I. LA Tech 64, Providence 63 Final Four - New York, N.Y. Ohio State 79, LA Tech 66 Final Four - New York, N.Y. (consolation) LA Tech 67, Florida 62
CollegeInsider.com Tournament
2009-10
First Round - Ruston, La. LA Tech 66, Southern Miss 57 Second Round - Springfield, Mo. Missouri State 69, LA Tech 40
Vegas16 Tournament
2015-16
First Round - Las Vegas, Nev. East Tennessee State 88, LA Tech 83