The second half doomed the Warhawks (3-16, 1-7 SBC) during their recent home and away.
After a solid win last week, the Warhawks have continued a new losing streak falling in consecutive games pushing the streak to three.
In their first home game in over two weeks, ULM fell 70-50 against Little Rock, with an opportunity to right the ship against rival University of Louisiana-Lafayette but fell again 68-55.
The Warhawks will have one opportunity to end the streak at home against Arkansas State on Feb. 1.
For the first time since Jan. 8, the Warhawks returned home and battled for three quarters even though they had just nine active players as second leading scorer Amber Thompson missed the game with illness.