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No. 6 LSU women win seventh straight game, a 103-63 blowout over No. 24 Alabama
LSU’s dominant 40-point win over Alabama marks its seventh straight Southeastern Conference victory with four players scoring in double figures.
- On Sunday, No. 6 LSU women's basketball team beat No. 4 Alabama 103-63, extending the SEC's longest active win streak.
- Since Jan. 1, No. 6 LSU women's basketball team ranks second in defensive boards and has redistributed scoring, with the eight leading scorers averaging five to 14 points and none taking more than 12 shots, according to coach Kim Mulkey.
- Across the first and second quarters, LSU shot 58% and hit 5 of 8 from three, while Alabama committed 17 turnovers and converted 31% of their 2-pointers.
- The victory gives No. 6 LSU women's basketball team its fifth win over AP Top 25 teams, boosting NCAA Tournament hosting prospects as it faces road tests at No. 4 Texas and Auburn .
- The blowout marks the largest margin over a ranked foe in Mulkey's LSU tenure, with LSU leading Division I teams' bench scoring and opponents grabbing less than 30% of misses.
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·New Orleans, United States
Read Full ArticleWomen’s basketball takes biggest loss of the season at LSU
In a game where it lost the rebounding battle by 15 and the field goal shooting battle by 22%, Alabama took a 103-63 defeat on Sunday against LSU. LSU, the No. 6-ranked team in the country, took a 12-10 lead with just under five minutes left in the first quarter, and from there it never looked back. Alabama kept it close in the opening period and finished only down 21-15, led by multiple baskets from guard Karly Weathers and forward Essence Cody…
·Tuscaloosa, United States
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