In the opening round of the NCAA Tournament eight-seed Texas Tech fell to nine-seed Butler 71-61, and the Red Raiders were eliminated from the big dance.
Texas Tech finishes the season (19-13, 9-9 Big 12) while nine-seed Butler advances to play the winner of one-seed Virginia and sixteen-seed Hampton.
The Raiders trailed the Bulldogs 30-28 at the end of the first half.
With 7:34 remaining in regulation Butler controlled their largest lead of the game with a 56-48 advantage following back-to-back three pointers from Butler freshman forward Kelan Martin.
Then with 4:10 left in the game Tech senior guard Devaugntah Williams hit a three-pointer from the right wing to cut the Bulldogs lead to only four, 62-58.
However, with 2:29 left in to play Butler junior guard Kellen Dunham knocked down a back-breaking three pointer to build the Bulldogs’ lead to 67-58.
Texas Tech finishes the season (19-13, 9-9 Big 12) while nine-seed Butler advances to play the winner of one-seed Virginia and sixteen-seed Hampton.
It was the little things that ended up dashing the Red Raiders’ chances in the opening round.
After finishing as the Big 12 conference’s leading free throw shooting team, Tech was 4-of-9 (44%) from the line in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.
The Raiders were also careless with the basketball at times, turning the ball over 14 different times, which led to 16 Butler points.
Plus, the Raiders allowed Butler to outscore them in transition, the Bulldogs leading Tech 17-2 in fast break points.
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Update: Texas Tech Athletics Release