Fulwiley’s 23 Points Lead No. 6 LSU to a Dominant 98-54 Win over Texas A&M
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points off the bench as LSU forced 25 turnovers and dominated the paint in a 98-54 victory, marking LSU's fourth straight SEC win.
- On Thursday night, LSU Tigers women's basketball routed Texas A&M Aggies women's basketball 98-54 at Reed Arena, a victory updated Jan. 22, 2026.
- By forcing 25 turnovers, LSU Tigers defense overwhelmed Texas A&M Aggies offense, outscoring them 50-14 and controlling the glass 49-24.
- Hitting her first three shots, MiLaysia Fulwiley sparked LSU off the bench by making two 3-pointers as Jada Richard added one for instant offense.
- LSU's win moved the Tigers to 18-2 and extended their SEC streak with a fourth straight conference victory, while Texas A&M Aggies suffered their third straight loss and fifth defeat in six games.
- Extending an eight-game streak, LSU Tigers furthered their dominance over Texas A&M Aggies with an eighth straight series win, exemplifying team depth and complete-game execution.
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MiLaysia Fulwiley catches fire, leads LSU women to lopsided road win over Texas A&M
The LSU women’s basketball team breezed past Texas A&M on Thursday in College Station, Texas, to extend its winning streak to four games. South Carolina transfer MiLaysia Fulwiley keyed the win.
Fulwiley's 23 points lead No. 6 LSU to a dominant 98-54 win over Texas A&M
Milaysia Fulwiley had 23 points and five steals and No. 6 LSU took advantage of a mistake-filled performance by Texas A&M and cruised to a 98-54 victory.
LSU Women's Basketball Dominates Texas A&M 98-54 in Fourth Win
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – For the fourth-straight game, the sixth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team collected a Southeastern Conference win by downing the Texas A&M Aggies, 98-54, inside Reed Arena Thursday night. With the victory, LSU picked up its fourth-straight win, improving its record to 18-2 overall and 4-2 in the SEC. With the loss, Texas A&M dropped to 8-7 overall and 1-5 in league play. LSU returns to action Monday, Jan. 26, when…
A&M loses third straight game by 40-plus
The Reed Arena stands were not packed with the familiar maroon and white of the 12th Man, but instead by a hostile horde of Louisianans adorned in head coach Kim Mulkey-inspired sequins and tiger stripes. That Mardi Gras-esque party in the stands put the cap on a three-game stretch that Texas A&M women’s basketball will want to forget. In what’s becoming the norm for head coach Joni Taylor and Co., the Aggies looked out of answers in a 98-54 los…
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