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Flau’Jae Johnson leads No. 5 LSU over Washington State 112-35 for 8th straight game over 100 points

LSU's balanced offense featured seven players scoring in double figures as they set a new NCAA record with eight consecutive 100-point games, officials said.

  • On Saturday, LSU Tigers women's basketball team won the Reef Division at Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, extending its NCAA record streak of 100-point games that began with a 113-53 win over Marist.
  • LSU's balanced attack featured seven players in double figures and all 11 LSU players scored, with Jada Richard adding 14 points on perfect 4-of-4 shooting from 3.
  • Late in the fourth, Joyner's free throws with 3:46 left pushed LSU to the 100-point mark at 100-32, and Amiya Joyner, named Reef Division MVP, finished with a double-double and 12 rebounds.
  • LSU heads next to Durham, N.C., to face Duke on Thursday in the ACC/SEC Challenge, while Washington State will play BYU on Wednesday in Provo, Utah.
  • The previous NCAA benchmark was six straight games, set by 1982 Louisiana Tech women's team, with Kim Mulkey, LSU head coach, as its starting point guard.
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Flau’Jae Johnson leads No. 5 LSU over Washington State 112-35 for 8th straight game over 100 points

Flau’Jae Johnson scored 16 points and No. 5 LSU extended its streak of 100-point games Saturday night with a 112-35 victory over Washington State to win the Reef Division championship game at the Paradise Jam tournament.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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