- Matchup: Kennesaw State Owls vs Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
- Date: Saturday, March 14, 2026
- Venue: Propst Arena, Huntsville, AL
- Broadcast: CBSSN
- Point Spread: Kennesaw State (-2)
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In an exciting clash at Propst Arena on Saturday, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (19-13) will take on the Kennesaw State Owls (19-13) in the Conference USA Finals. Kennesaw State enters the game as 2-point favorites, with a total set at 141.5.

The Owls recently triumphed over Western Kentucky, finishing the game with a 96-87 victory. Kennesaw State recorded 24 personal fouls, while Western Kentucky had 25. The Owls made 11 of their 24 three-point attempts, whereas Western Kentucky converted 28 out of 36 free throws for a 77.8% success rate. The Western Kentucky team grabbed 30 rebounds (9 offensive, 21 defensive) but did not register a block. They also recorded 12 assists and 6 steals throughout the contest. Defensively, Kennesaw State allowed Western Kentucky to shoot 43.6% from the field, hitting 24 out of 55 attempts. The Owls, on the other hand, registered 15 assists, forced 14 turnovers, and secured 11 steals while getting a total of 31 rebounds, including 9 on offense. Kennesaw State managed to convert 30 of 42 free throw attempts, making 71.4%, and finished the game with a field goal percentage of 50.8% (30 of 59), along with 6 of 18 from three-point range.
Trey Simpson stood out in Kennesaw State’s performance, scoring 26 points with an impressive shooting rate of 61.5% (8 of 13). He contributed 5 rebounds in 28 minutes of play, along with 1 assist.
Kennesaw State comes into this pivotal matchup boasting a 19-13 record. The team averages 11.9 turnovers per game while committing 20.2 personal fouls. Collectively, they secure 40.5 rebounds each game, along with 465 total assists this season, ranking 142nd nationally. The Owls maintain a three-point shooting rate of 35.0% (306 of 874) and a free throw percentage of 68.9%. They score an average of 83.9 points per game, placing 26th nationwide, while shooting 44.6% overall.
Defensively, Kennesaw State forces opponents into an average of 12.2 turnovers per game and draws 20.2 fouls. They rank 46th in Division 1 for assists allowed, giving up 372 assists this season. The Owls’ defense permits a field goal percentage of 41.0% (775 of 1,889) and allows an average of 35.1 rebounds each game. They yield 34.5% from three-point territory and rank 254th in college basketball in points allowed per game (76.7).
In their recent match, Louisiana Tech triumphed over MTSU with a score of 80-69. The Bulldogs collected an impressive 19 defensive boards alongside 9 offensive rebounds for a total of 28. They managed just 8 turnovers while recording 11 steals. MTSU committed 16 fouls, allowing Louisiana Tech 19 free throw attempts, converting 15 for a shooting percentage of 78.9%. Louisiana Tech executed 9 out of 16 from three-point range (56.3%) and shot 28 of 58 from the field, achieving 48.3%. MTSU was restricted to 40.4% shooting, making 19 out of 47 attempts. The Bulldogs also allowed 10 out of 27 from beyond the arc (37.0%) and finished 21 of 33 at the charity stripe (63.6%). Defensively, Louisiana Tech allowed MTSU 22 rebounds, including 7 offensive boards.
AJ Bates played a crucial role for Louisiana Tech in their last game, scoring 29 points on 40 minutes of play, converting 8 out of 21 attempts at a rate of 38.1% and contributing 3 rebounds along with 6 assists.
Louisiana Tech also holds a 19-13 record this season. Offensively, they generate a shooting percentage of 44.5% from the field, placing them 221st nationally. The Bulldogs have amassed a total of 2,246 points this season (70.2 per game) and grab an average of 38.4 rebounds. They provide 12.7 assists per game (270th nationally) while averaging 12.5 turnovers. The Bulldogs commit 16.3 personal fouls each game and connect on 66.3% from the charity stripe.
Defensively, Louisiana Tech ranks 11th nationally in points allowed per game (64.8). They force opponents into 12.5 turnovers per game and allow only a 39.0% shooting percentage from the field (9th in college). The Bulldogs permit opponents to shoot 33.0% from beyond the arc (274 of 831) and allow a free throw shooting rate of 69.5%. They surrender 12.1 assists and total 32.8 boards per game, placing them 77th and 83rd in college basketball.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Pick: Take Kennesaw State (-2)
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