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No. 5 LSU Beats Alcorn State 112-49 for SEC-Record Sixth Straight 100-Point Game
LSU became the first SEC team with six straight 100-point games, tying a 40-year NCAA record held by Louisiana Tech, powered by balanced scoring and 58% shooting.
- On Thursday, the LSU women's basketball team defeated Alcorn State 112-49 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, becoming the first SEC team to score at least 100 points in six straight games.
- Earlier in the season, LSU women's basketball team hit 100 points in its first four games and scored at least 108 against Houston Christian, Southeastern Louisiana, Georgia Southern, and Charlotte.
- Bench production and efficient shooting powered LSU's win as the bench unit scored 53 points, five players hit double figures led by Flau'jae Johnson and MiLaysia Fulwiley with 18 each, and the Tigers shot 58% from the field.
- The team's scoring surge positions it ahead of schedule to face Marist next Friday in the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
- The mark traces to 1982 during Kim Mulkey's playing days, and a late 13-2 run helped LSU tie that longstanding record, which has stood for over 40 years.
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No. 5 LSU beats Alcorn State 112-49 for SEC-record sixth straight 100-point game
Flau'Jae Johnson and MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 18 points apiece and No. 5 LSU set an SEC record for most consecutive 100-point games with a 112-49 victory over Alcorn State on Thursday night.
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