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LSU Breaks 43-Year-Old NCAA Record with Another 100-Point Game
LSU scored 113 points to break the 43-year-old NCAA record with seven straight 100-point games, led by seven players in double figures, coach Kim Mulkey said.
- On Friday, No. 5 LSU women's basketball team routed Marist women's basketball team 113-53 in the Reef Division semifinal at the Paradise Jam, marking its seventh straight 100-point game.
- LSU's pressure defense forced extra possessions as the Tigers pressed Marist for more than half the game and used a full-court press to create turnovers and second quarter scoring runs.
- Mulkey's deep rotation paid off as all 11 LSU bench players scored while the team shot 53% and made 15 of 18 free throws, aided by 25 offensive rebounds and 36 second-chance points.
- LSU advances to the Reef Division final and will face Washington State Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+.
- With a 7-0 start, LSU surpassed a 43-year-old record set by the 1982 Louisiana Tech squad, led by Kim Mulkey, who coached LSU and was a player for Louisiana Tech in 1982.
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No. 5 LSU sets NCAA record with 7th straight 100-point game, beating Marist 113-53 at Paradise Jam
No. 5 LSU set an NCAA record with its seventh consecutive 100-point game Friday night, routing Marist 113-53 in the Reef Division semifinal game at the Paradise Jam tournament.
·United States
Read Full ArticleLSU women rout Marist, become first NCAA team to score 100 points in seven straight games
The LSU women’s basketball team beat Marist 113-53 in the Paradise Jam Tournament on the U.S. Virgin Islands, becoming the first NCAA team to score at least 100 points in seven straight games.
·Baton Rouge, United States
Read Full ArticleLSU's Mulkey leads No. 5 Tigers to NCAA-record 7th straight 100-point game at Paradise Jam tourney
It was only recently that LSU head coach Kim Mulkey became aware that her Tigers were close to breaking a 43-year-old NCAA record — even though she had a hand in...
·Boise, United States
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