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Da Boot Sports 1/30/2025 By: Jason Watson Jr. BATON ROUGE, LA - #7 LSU hosted #13 Oklahoma in an SEC battle of top-15 foes. Even with a ferocious comeback attempt, the Tigers downed the Sooners in a triumphant 107-100 victory in front of a full “whiteout” crowd. Both offenses put on a show early in the first quarter, but as officials let the women play tough, things began to get chippy. Lots of arm grabbing, body bumping, and eventually altercations forced an official timeout with 4:10 remaining in the opening period. LSU’s Sa’Myah Smith and OU’s Liz Scott were ejected from the contest after bodies hit the floor. It was the visiting Sooners with a 23-20 advantage after one. OU shot 75% from beyond the arc while the Tigers failed to make one three-pointer. LSU kicked things into another gear through the second quarter. The Tigers went on a 15-5 run over four minutes to take their largest lead of the first half at 35-30. Aggressive fouls and subsequent foul reviews led to an extended second quarter of play. LSU played much better all-around team basketball, outscoring the Sooners by 13 in the second. Mikaylah Williams took over the period scoring 16 of her 20 points in the frame while heading the Tigers to a 52-42 halftime lead. Less than four minutes elapsed in the third period and LSU had already doubled their halftime lead to 20. With 4:13 to go in the quarter, LSU held its largest lead of 24 points, but a pesky Oklahoma team would not go away so easily. By the time 2:02 shown on the clock, OU had cut the deficit in half, trailing 63-75. Both teams would close the quarter strong, but the Tigers retained a 15-point advantage heading to the final quarter. Oklahoma trimmed the Tiger lead to ten with 7:25 to play. Tenacious defense from the Sooners and lackadaisical play from LSU prevented this one from being a blowout. What was once a near thirty-point lead had been reduced to just seven with five minutes left to play. As the minutes wound, the points mounted. As the Tiger lead shrunk, so did the Sooner deficit. An exchange of triples forced a Kim Mulkey timeout from the sideline with LSU leading Oklahoma by just a single point with less than a minute to play. With an already impressive night, who else to call on than Milkaylah Williams who would come through in the clutch with her seventh trey of the game, putting her point total at 37. A steal on the other end by Del Rosario was followed up by a fastbreak layup from Flau’Jae Johnson and suddenly the Tigers led 106-100. That would be all she wrote as the seconds salted away. LSU would stake victory in the ranked meeting. Williams led all scorers with 37. Aneesah Morrow picked up another double-double performance with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Johnson piled in 25 points herself. A sort of “everybody was needed” game from the Tigers in the win. Next up, LSU will host Mississippi State on Sunday, February 2, 2024, in an afternoon contest at the PMAC. Geaux Tigers! Photos Below By: Michael Bacigalupi John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKS
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Da Boot Sports 1/26/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - The Lady Tigers returned home to the Maravich Center on Sunday looking to bounce back from their disappointing loss at South Carolina and that they did as they defeated Texas A&M, 64-51 in front of 11,061 Tiger fans. LSU may have been dealing with a little fatigue after playing a very emotional and physical game against South Carolina on the road Friday night. It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win. The Lady Tigers shot 23-72 from the floor for 32% on the day. They struggled from behind the three point arc, only hitting 3-20 for 15%. At the free throw line, the Bayou Ben-Gals sank 15-20 for 75%. LSU turned the ball over 12 times while forcing Texas A&M into 21. LSU out-rebounded the Aggies, 52-33. Flau'Jae Johnson led the team with 22 points. Aneesah Morrow finished with 19. Mikaylah Williams scored 8 points. Jada Richard added 7. Kailyn Gilbert contributed 6 points. The Lady Tigers started slow, falling behind to A&M, 8-4 at the 6:24 mark, but responded with four straight to tie the game. The Aggies sank a free throw to lead, 9-8 at the 4:50 official's timeout. LSU struggled from the floor in the first period, only shooting 28% compared to Texas A&M's 44%. The period came to an end with the Aggies leading, 13-12. The Lady Tigers started the second period on fire going on a 15-3 run over the first five minutes of the quarter to build a 27-16 lead. LSU would begin to sputter again for the rest of the half, allowing Texas A&M to respond with a 9-3 run to close out the half. LSU would lead by five at halftime, 30-25. The Lady Tigers struggled for most of the first half on offense only shooting 29% from the floor and only hit 1-11 three point attempts. They were 5-6 from the free throw line for 83%. LSU only turned the ball over three times in the first half while forcing A&M into ten. The Lady Tigers also out-rebounded the Aggies, 27-17. Aneesah Morrow led the team at the break with 10 points. Flau'Jae Johnson scored 8 points. Jada Richard finished with 7. Mikaylah Williams added 4 points and Sa'Myah Smith had 1 point. LSU continued to play solid defense in the third period, but continued to struggle on offense. The Lady Tigers were able to out-score A&M, 8-5 over the first six minutes of the period to hold a 38-30 lead at the 4:04 mark. The Lady Aggies managed to out-score LSU, 8-6 over the final four minutes of the third to pull to within six, 44-38 as we headed to the final quarter. With 5:56 left in the contest, LSU held a 53-46 lead, as the Lady Tigers struggled to pull away from a stingy A&M squad. LSU was able to hold on to earn the victory. The Lady Tigers improve to 21-1 overall and 6-1 in the SEC. Next, LSU will remain at home as they host Oklahoma on Thursday, January 30 at 6:00 pm. The game will be televised on ESPN2. Photos Blow By: Michael Bacigalupi John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/24/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil COLUMBIA, SC - This one is always circled on the schedule before the season begins. #5 LSU traveled to Columbia to take on the #2 ranked Lady Gamecocks on Friday in a huge SEC contest. The Lady Tigers unfortunately dropped their first game of the season, 66-56. After a very competitive first half, it was South Carolina who came out and raised their level of play on defense, combined with costly LSU turnovers and poor shooting that was the difference in the contest. The Lady Tigers average 90.1 points per game and the Lady Gamecocks held them to only 56 points and blocked 11 LSU shots. You simply can't play a team like South Carolina on the road and only shoot 30% from the floor and turn the ball over 17 times. LSU would miss 18 shots right under the basket late in the game while trying to mount a comeback. Just not enough offense by the Bayou Ben-Gals. However, this game doesn't make or break the season, it's just a shame to lose it. There is a lot of basketball ahead of the Lady Tigers and there is a very good chance that these two teams will meet again down the road. Aneesah Morrow led the team with 15 points and 16 rebounds for another double-double. Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams both scored 13 points each. Sa'Myah Smith finished with 7. Shayeann Day-Wilson added 6 points and Kailyn Gilbert finished with 2 points. The opening pace of the game was fast, physical and furious as both teams traded blows back and forth. At the 4:45 official's timeout, LSU held a 16-11 lead. The first period came to an end with the Lady Tigers leading, 22-21 in a well played game by both squads. These two SEC giants continued their back and forth battle, as they sat at a 29-29 tie at the 4:59 official's timeout of the second period. No disappointment so far as this contest was living up to all the hype. Fantastic game being played by both teams. Two of the best in the nation. South Carolina was able to make the big shots late in the first half to take a 33-30 lead into the locker room at the half. LSU went scoreless over the last 4:51 of the second period. The Lady Tigers shot 33% from the floor in the first half. they hit 3-9 from behind the arc for 33%. From the free throw line they went 50%, 1-2. LSU turned the ball over eight times while the Gamecocks only committed five. LSU dominated on the boards in the first half, out-rebounding South Carolina, 28-19. Flau'Jae Johnson led the team at the break with 11 points. Mikaylah Williams scored 7 points. Annesah Morrow added 6. Sa'Myah Smith and Shayeann Day-Wilson both finished with 3 points each. South Carolina would go on a 12-6 run over the first five minutes of the third period to take a 45-36 lead as LSU lost some spark committing a couple of costly turnovers that the Lady Cocks quickly turned into points. The third quarter was owned by South Carolina thanks to a physical, suffocating Gamecock's defense and sloppy LSU play leading to costly turnovers. The period would end with South Carolina leading by ten, 51-41. LSU continued to struggle on offense to start the final period as South Carolina's defensive pressure overwhelmed the Lady Tigers. With 5:12 left in the game, South Carolina held a 56-45 lead. Meanwhile the turnovers and foul trouble continued to mount for LSU. The Lady Tigers are now 20-1 overall and 5-1 in the SEC. Next, LSU returns home to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center to host Texas A&M on Sunday, January 26 at 3:00 pm. The game will be televised on the SEC Network. John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/22/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - Thursday night's women's basketball contest between #5 LSU (20-0) at #2 South Carolina (18-1) in Columbia, S.C. has been moved to Friday, January 23. Tipoff is now set for 4:00 pm. The game will still be televised on ESPN. The game was posponed due to Winter Weather Travel Restrictions. John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/19/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil GAINESVILLE, FL - The Lady Tigers headed to Gainesville to take on the Gators on Sunday afternoon and easily defeated Florida, 80-63. Florida played LSU tough in the first half, but LSU simply dominated the final two periods to stay undefeated on the season. LSU shot 43% from the floor on the day. They hit 4-15 from behind the three point arc. At the free throw line, they sank 14-23 for 61%. LSU only committed 9 turnovers and forced Florida into 24. The Gators won the rebound battle, 44-38. Mikaylah Williams led the team with 22 points. Aneesah Morrow finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds for another double-double. Flau'Jae Johnson scored 19 points. Mjracle Sheppard added 8. Shayeann Day-Wilson and Sa'Myah Smith both scored 4 points each. Kailyn Gilbert finished with 3 points. LSU started the game on fire, racing out to a quick 7-0 lead, forcing a Florida timeout only 61 seconds into the contest. Florida settled down after the timeout, going on a 7-0 run of their own to tie the game with 7:28 left on the clock. After taking a quick 7-0 lead, LSU found themselves outscored by the Gators, 21-8 to end the opening period. 21-15 Gators as we headed to the second quarter. LSU regained their focus to start the second period, going on a 7-0 run over the first minute of the quarter. 22-21, Lady Tigers. The Lady Tigers would outscore the Gators, 8-5 over the next four minutes to take a 30-26 advantage. A young and talented Florida team refused to back down to the 5th ranked Tigers, keeping the game close as we headed to halftime with LSU leading, 37-33. The Ben-Gals shot 41% from the floor in the first half. They sank 3-7 from three point land for 43%. At the free throw line, LSU hit 6-11 for 55%. LSU only turned the ball over five times while forcing Florida into ten. The Lady Gators out-rebounded LSU, 27-18 over the first 20 minutes. Flau'Jae Johnson led the team at the break with 11 points. Mikaylah Williams scored 10. Aneesah Morrow finished with 7 points. Sa.Myah Smith added 4. Kailyn Gilbert managed 3 points and Shayeann Day-Wilson scored 2 points. LSU began to outplay Florida in the second half, going on a 14-5 run over the first five minutes of the period. The Lady Tigers led, 51-38 at the 4:43 mark of the third. The Lady Tigers flexed their muscles in the third period, pulling away from the Gators to take a 59-48 lead into the final period. Once again, LSU began a quarter fast and focused, sprinting out to a 6-0 run to build a 17 point advantage, 65-48 with 8:57 left in the contest. Another 7-0 run by LSU extended their lead to 72-48 with 6:15 left in the contest. LSU was simply too much for the Lady Gators the rest of the way, as the Lady Tigers came away with a blow out victory. The Lady Tigers improve to 20-0 overall and 5-0 in the SEC. Next up is a big one. LSU travels to Columbia to face #2 ranked South Carolina on Thursday, January 23. Tipoff is set for 7:00 pm. You can watch the game on ESPN. John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/13/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - The #5 Lady Tigers returned home to the P-MAC on Monday evening and won a very competitive game against a tough Vanderbilt team, 83-77. In a close contest, Aneesah Morrow banked in a shot to put LSU up by six, 81-75 with 40 seconds remaining. LSU made their free throws and played great defense the rest of the way for the victory. LSU shot 34-71 from the floor for 48% on the night. they sank 3-9 from behind the three point arc. They hit 12-18 free throws for 67%. The Lady Tigers turned the ball over 17 times in the game while forcing Vanderbilt into 16. LSU out-rebounded the Commodores, 45-25. Flau'Jae Johnson led the team with 23 points. Aneesah Morrow finished with 23 points and 15 rebounds for another double-double. Mikaylah Williams scored 20. Kailyn Gilbert added 6 points. Sa'Myah Smith finished with 4. Shayeann Day-Wilson and Jersey Wolfenbarger both had 2 points each and Last-Tear Poa finished with 1 point. The contest opened as a fast pace shoot out. Vanderbilt held a one point lead, 15-14 at the 3:32 official's timeout. We ended up even at 21-21 as the first period came to an end. LSU outscored Vanderbilt, 10-5 over the first five minutes of the second quarter to take a 31-26 lead. In a very well played game by both teams, we headed to halftime all even at 37-37. Vanderbilt outscored LSU, 11-6 over the final 4:56 of the second period. LSU shot only 39% in the first half. They were only 1-5 from three point range. 10-16 from the free throw line for 63%. LSU turned the ball over 12 times while Vandy committed 10. The Lady Tigers out-rebounded the Lady Commodores, 26-14 Flau'Jae Johnson led the team at the break with 12 points. Aneesah Morrow scored 9 points. Mikaylah Williams finished with 7. Kailyn Gilbert added 4. Sa'Myah Smith and Jersey Wolfenbarger scored 2 points each and Last-Tear Poas had 1 point. The contest remained tight early in the third. With 6:00 left in the period, LSU held a two point lead, 46-44. Over the next three minutes, LSU picked up their intensity, but Vanderbilt refused to back down, as the game remained close at, 54-49 Lady Tigers with 3:08 left in the period. The Lady Commodores outscored LSU, 8-4 over the final 3:08 of the third period to cut the Ben-Gals' lead to only one, 58-57 as we headed to the fourth quarter. LSU found themselves in a close SEC battle for the second game in a row and with only 4:57 left on the clock, the Lady Tigers held a 69-65 advantage. With 1:39 left the game was still in question with LSU holding a 77-72 lead. The Lady Tigers improve to 19-0 overall and 4-0 in SEC play. Next, LSU will travel to Gainesville on Sunday, January 19 to play the Florida Gators. Tipoff is set for 12:00 pm and you can watch the game on the SEC Network. Make sure you go to DaBootSports.com for all of your LSU and Saints coverage all season long. Also, please Subscribe to our Da Boot Sports YouTube Channel for our live 'Talking Tigers with Da Boot Sports' Podcast. Starting every Wednesday night at 7:30 pm we will begin out Talking Tigers Basketball Podcast. Join David Penn and former LSU great, Clarence Ceasar as they talk LSU men's and women's basketball. Thank you for all the support! GEAUX TIGERS!!! Photos Below By: Michael Bacigalupi Photos Below By: Jonathan Mailhes John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/9/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil KNOXVILLE, TN - LSU traveled to Knoxville and came away with an exciting 89-87 win against a very good Tennessee team. The final seven minutes of this one was a fantastic battle between two of the nation's best teams. Tennessee hit a big three pointer with 32 seconds left to tie the game at 87-87. LSU found themselves in a situation where they were able to hold the ball for the final shot and that's exactly what Kailyn Gilbert did, sinking an acrobatic shot in the paint with 0.9 seconds left, to give LSU the victory. It was a great road win for the Lady Tigers who improve to 18-0 overall and 3-0 in SEC play. LSU shot 38-77 from the floor for 49% on the night. They struggled from behind the arc, only hitting 1-8 attempts. They sank 12-14 from the charity stripe for 86%. The Lady Tigers turned the ball over 14 times while Tennessee committed 12. LSU out-rebounded the Vols, 46-38. Annesah Morrow led the Tigers with 23 points and 21 rebounds for another double-double. Kailyn Gilbert scored 22 points. Flau'Jae Johnson finished with 20. Mikaylah Williams added 16 points. Both teams began the game running the floor with high energy in a back and forth track meet. LSU led, 12-8 at the 4:19 mark official's timeout. LSU would go on a 14-5 run over the next three minutes to increase their lead to 24-13. The first period came to an end with LSU on top in Rocky Top, 26-17. The game's pace remained fast and furious, with LSU continuing to dominate on the boards, in the paint and on the scoreboard, going on a 11-2 run to improve their advantage to, 37-19. But the Lady Vols responded with a 6-0 run to trim the lead to, 37-25. Tennessee continued to surge back going on a 14-9 run over the final 4:49 of the second period, cutting LSU's lead to seven, 46-39 at the half. The Lady Tigers shot 48% from the floor in the first half. They sank 1-4 three point attempts and hit 7-9 from the free throw line. LSU turned the ball over seven times while forcing Tennessee into nine. The Ben-Gals won the rebound battle, 25-17. Aneesah Morrow led the team at the break with 19 points. Flau'Jae Johnson scored 11. Kailyn Gilbert added 7 points. Mikaylah Williams put up 5 points. Mjracle Sheppard and Jersey Wolfenbarger both finished with 2 points each. The Lady Vols opened the third period with a 6-0 run, cutting the LSU lead to one, 46-45 at the 7:59 mark. LSU then responded with a 16-9 run to build their lead back to six, 62-56 with 2:37 left in the third period. After leading by as much as 18 points in the first half, the Lady Tigers found themselves in a tough SEC battle as we headed to the fourth period with LSU up, 67-62. Tennessee started the final period with a 8-5 run to pull to within one, 72-71, forcing Kim Mulkey to call a timeout with 7:05 left in the contest. Over the next six minutes, both teams played even at 13-13, as LSU held on to a one point lead, 85-84 with only 1:27 remaining. Next up, LSU will return home to host Vanderbilt on Monday, January 13. Tipoff is set for 6:00 pm and the game will be televised on SEC Network. Make sure you go to DaBootSports.com for all of your LSU and Saints coverage all season long. Also, please Subscribe to our Da Boot Sports YouTube Channel for our live 'Talking Tigers with Da Boot Sports' Podcast. Starting every Wednesday night at 7:30 pm we will begin out Talking Tigers Basketball Podcast. Join David Penn and former LSU great, Clarence Ceasar as they talk LSU men's and women's basketball. Thank you for all the support! GEAUX TIGERS!!! John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/5/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil BATON ROUGE, LA - LSU returned home to the PMAC and earned a 73-63 victory over the visiting Auburn Tigers in front of 11,302 Tiger fans. LSU led by 23 points, 67-44 with 5:24 left in the game before Auburn would go on a strong run to cut the led down to ten. Kim Mulkey mentioned after the contest that she probably substituted too much too early, which caused some sloppy play the rest of the way for the purple and gold. The Lady Tigers shot 56% from the floor on the day. They went 0-6 from three point land. They sank 13-17 from the charity stripe. Both teams turned the ball over 16 times. LSU won the rebound battle, 31-29. Annesah Morrow registered a double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds. Kailyn Gilbert scored 17. Flau'Jae Johnson managed 12 points. Mikaylah Williams added 10 points. Sa'Yah Smith finished with 4. Shayeann Day-Wilson finished with 3 points. Jersey Wolfenbarger, Mjracle Sheppard and Aalyah Del-Rosario all had 2 points each. The game started out with both teams playing tight as Auburn played tough against the undefeated Lady Tigers, holding a 7-5 lead at the 4:59 mark. The first period came to an end with the visiting Tigers holding a 16-11 advantage. LSU opened up the second period with a 17-3 run to retake the lead, 28-19 with 3:54 left in the first half. The Lady Tigers took a 38-23 lead into the locker room at halftime. LSU played with intensity on offense, was aggressive on the boards and played solid defense in the second quarter. LSU shot 17-30 from the floor in the first half for 57%. They were 0-3 from behind the arc, while sinking 4-5 free throws for 80%. The Ben-Gals turned the ball over seven times in the first half, while Auburn committed eight. LSU led in rebounds, 18-16. Aneesah Morrow led the team at the break with 15 points. Kailyn Gilbert finished with 13 points. Flau'Jae Johnson added 4. Mjracle Sheppard, Sa'Myah Smith and Mikaylah Williams all had 2 points each. The Lady Tigers would build a 20 point lead, 46-26 at the 6:45 mark of the third period, before Auburn would go on a 9-0 run, cutting the lead to 11, 46-35 with 3:43 left in the quarter. LSU outscored Auburn, 8-4 over the final 3:43 of the quarter, to take a 54-39 lead into the fourth period. The Lady Tigers stayed in control of the contest, going on a 13-3 run over the first four minutes of the final period to lead, 67-42. Auburn refused to quit as they battled back to outscore LSU, 21-6 over the final 5:47 of the game. With the win, the Lady Tigers are now, 17-0 overall and 2-0 in SEC play. Next up LSU will travel to Knoxville to play Tennessee on Thursday, January 9. Tipoff is set for 5:30 pm and will be televised on ESPN Plus. Make sure you go to DaBootSports.com for all of your LSU and Saints coverage all season long. Also, please Subscribe to our Da Boot Sports YouTube Channel for our live 'Talking Tigers with Da Boot Sports' Podcast. Starting every Wednesday night at 7:30 pm on January 8, we will begin out Talking Tigers Basketball Podcast. Join David Penn and former LSU great, Clarence Ceasar as they talk LSU men's and women's basketball. Thank you for all the support! GEAUX TIGERS!!! **If your a Saints fan, tune into our YouTube Channel next Monday night at 8pm for our new live Saints podcast, Fleur De Lis Focus. Check it out and join us for some fun New Orleans Saints football Talk... Photos Below By: Michael Bacigalupi John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior) *John 3;16 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. A huge Thank You to Cardio Health Solutions owned by Ron Sancho for sponsoring and believing in our publication! CARDIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS The company who cares for your heart and what your heart cares for!! Cardio Health Solutions (CHS) utilizes PET and CPET technology to detect all forms of cardiovascular disease even in its earliest stage. We also provide financing, support, and management services to practices interested in exploring the functional capacity of their patients through detection and ancillary imaging. GEAUX to https://www.cardiohealthsolutions.net/ for more information, or call 1-800-578-0654 DA BOOT SPORTS SUPPORTS AUTISM SPEAKSDa Boot Sports 1/2/2025 By: Terrill J. Weil FAYETTEVILLE, AR - LSU opened SEC play on the road by defeating Arkansas in Fayetteville on Thursday night, 98-64. The game was never close, as the Lady Tigers started fast and never let up on the Lady Razorbacks. LSU finished the night shooting 39-78 from the floor for 50%. They hit 9-23 from behind the arc for 39%. They sank 11-13 from the charity stripe for 85%. The Lady Tigers committed 17 turnovers while Arkansas turned it over 21 times. LSU won the rebound battle, 48-32. Kailyn Gilbert led the team with 16 points. Flau'Jae Johnson finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. Mikaylah Williams scored 14. Aneesah Morrow had a double-double with 11 points and 10 boards. Last-Tear Poa added 9 points. Jersey Wolfenbarger and Mjracle Sheppard both finished with 8 points each. Sa'Myah Smith and Jada Richard both contributed 6 each. The Lady Tigers started the game fast, racing out to an 18-4 lead. But Arkansas responded with an 8-0 run, cutting the score to 18-12 at the 2:40 mark. The first period would end with LSU leading, 23-14. LSU continued to pull away from the Lady Hogs, outscoring them, 28-12 in the second period to lead 51-26 at the half. The Lady Tigers shot 55% from the floor in the first half. They were 5-9 from three point land for 56%. Perfect from the free throw line, 4-4. LSU turned the ball over nine times while forcing Arkansas into 13. The Ben-Gals led the rebound battle, 22-13. Mikaylah Williams and Kailyn Gilbert both led the team at the break with 9 points each. Flau'jae Johnson and Jersey Wolfenbarger both scored 8 points each. Aneesah Morrow added 7 points. Last-Tear Poa scored 6 and Sa'Myah Smith finished the first half with 4 points. LSU started the second half with a 14-4 run to extend their lead to 65-30 at the 6:31 mark. The Lady Tigers continued their dominance over the Hogs going on a 18-6 run over the final 6:31 of the third period to take an 83-36 advantage into the final quarter. Arkansas would go on a 11-3 run to trim LSU's lead to, 86-47 with 7:00 left in the contest. LSU simply cruised the rest of the way for the blow out victory to improve to 16-0 overall and 1-0 in the SEC. Next up the Lady Tigers return home to host Auburn on Sunday, January 5 at 3:00 pm. Make sure you go to DaBootSports.com for all of your LSU and Saints coverage all season long. 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