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No. 3 South Carolina Beats No. 6 LSU 79-72, Extending Winning Streak Against the Tigers to 18 Games
No. 3 South Carolina won 79-72 over No. 6 LSU with key late points by Madina Okot and missed LSU free throws, extending their streak to 18 games, South Carolina 25-2.
- On Feb. 14, 2026, Tessa Johnson scored 21 points as LSU defeated South Carolina 79-72 at LSU's arena in Baton Rouge.
- The rivalry arrived in primetime on Valentine's Day, shortly after the NCAA selection committee revealed its top 16, with LSU guard MiLaysia Fulwiley facing her former South Carolina team.
- South Carolina closed with a six-point run, including Madina Okot’s layup with 25.5 seconds left and free throws with 16.1 seconds, after Flau'jae Johnson missed two free throws with 45.5 seconds.
- LSU's NCAA seeding hopes took a blow as the LSU Tigers women's basketball team fell to 0-6 against South Carolina under Kim Mulkey, facing a crucial stretch starting Thursday to hold their No. 2 seed.
- Depth contributions from South Carolina's bench, including ZaKiyah Johnson's seven points, helped the team maintain momentum despite LSU contesting most shots.
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How It Happened: LSU Women's Basketball Falls 79-72 in SEC Clash to South Carolina
Kim Mulkey and Co. fall to the Gamecocks on Saturday night, South Carolina pulls away late in Baton Rouge.Read MoreThe post How It Happened: LSU Women’s Basketball Falls 79-72 in SEC Clash to South Carolina first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post How It Happened: LSU Women’s Basketball Falls 79-72 in SEC Clash to South Carolina appeared first on The Who Dat Daily.
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Read Full ArticleOh my Okot! Center delivers in the clutch as Gamecocks take control of SEC with win at LSU
The South Carolina women's basketball team was at No. 6 LSU on Feb. 14 seeking to place a stranglehold on the SEC standings, doing so with a 79-72 victory in Baton Rouge.
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No. 3 South Carolina beats No. 6 LSU 79-72, extending winning streak against the Tigers to 18 games
Tessa Johnson scored 21 points as No. 3 South Carolina beat No. 6 LSU 79-72 on Saturday night and extended its winning streak over the Tigers to 18 games.
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Center
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources are Center
71% Center
L 29%
C 71%
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