They had some decent men's teams when Karl Malone was there, but their women's team used to be a perennial powerhouse.tampajag wrote:FWIW LaTech hasn't had a good football team since Terry Bradshaw.wkuhillhound wrote:
Funny that you say that because Louisiana Tech switched to the WAC from the Sun Belt. Unfortunately, LA Tech hasn't done much in any sport since.The only team they ever had worth anything was the Lady Techsters.
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It used to be LA Tech/WKU in Sun Belt women's basketball for years. It was by far the best rivalry in the Sun Belt. I miss those games especially when there was something to play for.BlueHen86 wrote:They had some decent men's teams when Karl Malone was there, but their women's team used to be a perennial powerhouse.tampajag wrote: FWIW LaTech hasn't had a good football team since Terry Bradshaw.The only team they ever had worth anything was the Lady Techsters.
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LA Tech. The citadel of the SunBelt.wkuhillhound wrote:Funny that you say that because Louisiana Tech switched to the WAC from the Sun Belt. Unfortunately, LA Tech hasn't done much in any sport since.BlueHen86 wrote:
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