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Williams, Morrow and Johnson shine as LSU beats Florida State 101-71 in women’s NCAA tourney

  • LSU won against Florida State, 101-71, advancing to their third consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearance.
  • Aneesah Morrow scored 26 points, and Sa'Myah Smith added 20 points, both achieving double-doubles in the game. This marked a first in NCAA history.
  • Coach Kim Mulkey emphasized that LSU's goal is to make a run for the Final Four, stating, 'We don’t play to just get to a Sweet 16 at LSU women’s basketball anymore.'
  • LSU's strong second half included a 22-2 scoring run, helping them maintain control and win by 30 points.
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Third quarter surge sends LSU to Sweet 16

LSU only led by one point at the half on Monday against Florida State, but the Tigers surged in the second half to win, 101-71, clinching its third consecutive Sweet 16 appearance.

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Williams, Morrow and Johnson shine as LSU beats Florida State 101-71 in women's NCAA tourney

Mikaylah Williams scored 28 points and Aneesah Morrow added 26 points and 11 rebounds, leading Flau’Jae Johnson and LSU to a runaway 101-71 victory over Florida State in the second round of the women’s NCAA Tournament. Sa’Myah Smith had a…

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KPCNews broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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