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HEARTBREAKING; DUKE HITS A THREE AT THE BUZZER TO UPSET LSU, 87-85

3/27/2026

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3/27/2026
By: Terrill J. Weil


   SACRAMENTO, CALIF - The Lady Tigers suffered a crushing, heart-breaking defeat to Duke, 87-85 in the Sweet Sixteen on Friday night. Leading by one with two seconds remaining, Duke's Ashlon Jackson sank a three pointer prayer at the buzzer for the win to advance to the Elite Eight.

   LSU scored the first basket of the game quickly, but Duke responded going on a 9-0 run to take a 9-2 advantage, forcing Kim Mulkey to call a timeout at the 6:07 mark of the first period. 

   Over the next two minutes, LSU would out-score the Lady Blue Devils, 7-4 cut the Duke lead to 13-9 at the 4:09 media timeout. 

   As the first period ended, Kentucky held a 24-19 lead. 

   Duke remained in control of the contest over the first four minutes of the second period, taking a ten point advantage, 36-26. But LSU would respond with a 6-2 run, cutting the Blue Devil lead to 38-32 at the 3:49 official's timeout. 

   LSU trailed at halftime, 47-40

   The Lady Tigers shot 38% from the field in the first half. They hit 3-7 from behind the arc for 43%. At the charity stripe, they sank 9-10 for 90%. LSU out-rebounded the Blue Devils, 23-22. Duke only turned the ball over four times over the first 20 minutes while LSU committed eight.
   Fulwiley led the team at the break with 18 points. Williams finished with 9. Joyner and Knox scored 5 points each and Flau'jae added 3 points.


   LSU came out in the second half on fire. At the 6:37 mark Mikaylah Williams banked in a layup and was fouled, then sank her free throw to give LSU their first lead since the first basket of the contest, 53-52.

​   Duke responded going on a 9-6 run over the next two and a half minutes to take a 61-59 lead at the 3:57 media timeout. 

   We headed to the 4th period with Kentucky on top, 67-65. 

   Duke began the fourth period going on a 11.4 run, to build a 78-69 advantage at the 7:17 official's timeout. 

   LSU battled back to cut Duke's lead to three, 84-81 with 1:36 remaining in the contest.

   Williams hit a jumper at the 1:03 mark to pull LSU to within one, 84-83. With 19 seconds left, Ashlon Jackson was fouled and missed both free throws with LSU taking possession of the ball with only 18 seconds remaining. Mulkey called a timeout to advance the inbounds to half-court. 

   Mikaylah Williams drew a foul with 9 seconds left. She calmly went to the line and sank both free throws, giving LSU an 85-84 lead.

   Duke missed a jumper with six seconds on the clock, but retained possession as LSU touched the ball last on an out of bounds ball., Duke called a timeout with two seconds left, to set up a last second shot to win the game.

   The Blue Devil's Ashlon Jackson hit a three pointer at the buzzer for the upset win. 

   As disappointing as this loss is, it can't take away from a great season by this LSU women's basketball team. Until next season, 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.

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LADY TIGERS POUND TEXAS TECH, 101-47; ADVANCE TO SWEET SIXTEEN

3/22/2026

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3/22/2026
By: Terrill J. Weil


   BATON ROUGE, LA - LSU dominated Texas Tech, 101-47 on Sunday afternoon in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. It was also Flau'jae Johnson's final game in the PMAC. It was an exciting and emotional ending to the contest as Johnson made her round of the court waving and thanking the LSU fans in attendance. 

   LSU shot 56% from the field on the day. They sank 7-18 from three point range for 39%. At the free throw line they hit 24-26 for 92%. LSU out-rebounded Tech, 54-39. 
   Flau'jae and Williams both scored 24 points each to lead the team. Joyner added 11. Koval and Richard both managed 10 points each.
​Z. Johnson scored 8 points. Knox and Hines contributed 6 points each and Fulwiley had 2 points. 

   LSU stared fast, going on an 8-0 run to start the contest, forcing Texas Tech to call a timeout at the 7:04 mark. 

   Over the next three minutes, Texas Tech responded with a 6-2 run, cutting the LSU lead to 10-6 at the 4:44 media timeout.

   The first period came to an end with LSU leading, 19-14.

   LSU out-scored the Lady Red Raiders, 15-3 over the first six plus minutes of the second period. At the 3:45 official's timeout, LSU held a 34-17 advantage.  

   The Lady Tigers finished the first half strong, taking a 43-25 lead into the locker room at halftime. 

   LSU shot 18-32 from the field in the first half for 56%. They hit 3-9 from behind the arc for 33%. At the charity stripe they sank 4-5 for 80%. Texas Tech led in rebounds, 21-20. LSU committed four first half turnovers while forcing the Red Raiders into ten.
   Williams led the team at the break with 14 points. Flau'jae scored 13. Z. Johnson added 4 points. Richard and Joyner both had 3 points each. Knox and Koval finished with 2 points each. 


   LSU exploded out of the locker room to start the second half, out-scoring Texas Tech, 17-3 over the first four minutes of the period. The route was on as the Lady Tigers built a commanding 60-28 lead at the 5:50 mark. 

   The Ben-Gals totally dominated the third period from beginning to end on both sides of the court, taking a huge 76-32 advantage into the fourth period. LSU out-scored Texas Tech, 33-7 in the third quarter. 

   LSU extended their lead to 52 points, 84-32 with 8:05 remaining in the contest. 

   The Lady Tigers coasted the rest of the way for the blow out win to reach the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth straight season. 

   Next up, LSU will travel to Sacramento, California and play the winner of the Duke vs. Baylor matchup on Friday, March 27. TBA....




​*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.

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Tigers Down Jacksonville, 116-58, to Advance In NCAA Tournament

3/20/2026

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3/20/2026
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   BATON ROUGE, La. – In LSU women’s basketball’s first round matchup against Jacksonville, the No. 2 seed Tigers established scoring records and defeated the No. 15 Dolphins, 116-58, Friday night inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
   With the victory, LSU improved to 28-5 on the season and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional against the Texas Tech-Villanova winner on Sunday. Tip times for Sunday’s matchup will be announced following the conclusion of Friday’s games. With the loss, Jacksonville dropped to 24-9 on the season and its season came to a close.


   Coach Kim Mulkey’s record in NCAA Tournament games at home improved to 25-2, while LSU’s home record in the NCAA Tournament moved to 26-4. Mulkey has led LSU to five straight seasons as a host site, which is the most in succession for the program. With Mulkey at the helm in national tournament games at home, LSU is 8-1.


   Mulkey picked up her 150th win at LSU with the victory over Jacksonville becoming the fastest head coach in LSU history to 150 wins. Mulkey did so in 175 games coached. The legendary Sue Gunter accomplished the feat in 209 games.


   On Sunday, when LSU returns to action, Tiffany Greene (pxp), Carolyn Peck (analyst) and Alyssa Lang (reporter) will call the action. Fans can also tune into the LSU Sports Radio Network with Patrick Wright and Shaeeta Williams on the call.

 
   LSU had seven players with 10-plus points, tying an NCAA Tournament record for double-digit scorers in a game. It also tied an NCAA Tournament record with eight players scoring nine-plus points. The LSU players in double digits included senior Flau’jae Johnson (20), junior Mikaylah Williams (18), sophomore Jada Richard (17), freshman ZaKiyah Johnson (16), junior MiLaysia Fulwiley (13), sophomore Kate Koval (11) and freshman Grace Knox (11).


   “The offense is not surprising,” Mulkey said. “We’ve seen that all year. I’ve said it so many times, I feel like I’m a recorder. We can score the ball. We just have to keep committing to things defensively when you play the great teams that are as good as you or better than you, and we’ve got to make sure that we force turnovers. We’ve got to make sure the defensive help is there.”


   LSU jumped out to a quick start with an 8-0 run in the 1:19 of the ballgame. Williams contributed to the scoring with six straight points, forcing the Dolphins to call their first timeout. The Tigers piled on to their lead up until the first media timeout as LSU led Jacksonville, 22-7, with 4:56 left in the quarter. The away team responded, but the Tigers held the 34-14 advantage at the end of the first quarter.


   LSU’s 34 points marked the most for the Tigers in a quarter during NCAA Tournament games since the quarter system went into effect in 2016. The program’s previous high came in the 2023 National Championship game versus Iowa when LSU scored 32 in the second quarter.


   In the second quarter, LSU kept its foot on the gas pedal, driving up its lead to 31 after the media timeout. Down the stretch of the first half, Jacksonville cut its deficit to 22, however, the Tigers expanded on the lead again, holding the 64-36 lead going into the locker room.


   Through the first half, Williams paced the Tigers with 16 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals. ZaKiyah and Flau’jae went into the break with double digit scoring, putting up 10 and 13, respectively. LSU’s 64 first half points is the second-most the Tigers have tallied this season. It is the sixth instance this season LSU has scored 60-plus in one half.


   In the third quarter, LSU outscored Jacksonville, 20-10, by the quarter’s media timeout. The Tigers were able to build on it and eclipsed 100 points for the 15th time this season. LSU’s SEC record extended to the NCAA level, tying Long Beach State’s 15 games with 100-plus points in 1987. The Tigers’ 116 points signaled the most for LSU in an NCAA Tournament game.


   LSU came away with the 58-point win to advance to the second round on Sunday.




​*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.

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LADY TIGERS FALL TO SOUTH CAROLINA IN SEMIFINALS, 83-77

3/7/2026

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3/7/2026
By: Terrill J. Weil


   GREENVILLE, SC - It was another competitive contest between LSU and South Carolina in the SEC Tournament's semifinals. LSU battled hard, but it wasn't enough as the Lady Cocks took the win, 83-77 to move onto the championship game on Sunday. 

   LSU finished the day shooting 44% from the field. They hit 7-21 from three point land for 33%. They were 10-12 from the free throw line for 83%. LSU committed 14 costly turnovers.
   Fulwiley led the team with 24 points. Richard scored 17. Williams finished with 14 points. Joyner contributed 9. Knox added 7 points. Flau'jae scored 6 points. 

    Both teams played even over the first two and a half minutes of the opening period. At the 7:25 mark we were even at 6-6.

   With LSU trailing 21-15, Jada Richard hit a layup with one second remaining in the period to pull the Lady Tigers to within four, 21-17 as we headed to the second period.

   LSU stepped their play up a notch to begin the second period, going on a 12-3 run to lead, 29-26 at the 4:53 media timeout. 

   South Carolina, leading by one, 34-33, called a timeout with 1:25 remaining in the first half. 

   Fulwiley hit a three pointer to give LSU the lead, at the 1:03 mark. Joyner then hit a basket with 33 seconds left and then hit a shot at the buzzer to put the Lady Tigers up, 40-36 at halftime. 

   LSU shot 44% from the field in the first half. They hit 1-9 from three point range for 11%. At the charity stripe they sank 7-8 for 88%. LSU led the rebound battle, 24-15 at the break. The Lady Tigers committed seven first half turnovers while South Carolina had five.
   Fulwiley led the team at the half with 15 points. Joyner added 7 points. Richard and Flau'jae both finished with 6 points each. Williams scored 4. Knox had 2 first half points. 


​   LSU started the third period ice cold, allowing the Cocks to go on a 10-2 run to retake the lead. At the 5:00 mark, South Carolina led, 46-42.

   South Carolina seized the momentum over the final four minutes of the third period, taking a 59-54 advantage into the final ten minutes. 

   With 6:10 remaining, South Carolina held a 65-63 lead as these two SEC giants were trading blows in the fourth period in this very good basketball game. 

   Just like in their last meeting on Feb. 14, LSU began to sputter late in the contest, while South Carolina made the big shots to take control for the victory. 

   LSU (27-5) will now sit back and wait to find out their destination and opponent for the NCAA Tournament. 

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​*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.

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LADY TIGERS DOMINATE OKLAHOMA, 112-78; EARN REMATCH WITH SOUTH CAROLINA

3/6/2026

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3/6/2026
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   GREENVILLE, SC - LSU drew a rematch with Oklahoma for their first contest of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament and like in their first meeting, LSU won by a blow out, 112-78. 

   LSU shot 53% from the field on the day. They had a great night from behind the three point arc, hitting 13-24 for 54%. At the free throw line they sank 15-25 for 60%. LSU led in rebounds, 47-45. Oklahoma turned the ball over 22 times while LSU had 18.
   Fulwiley led the team with 22 points. Flau'jae finished with 21 points. Williams added 14. Richard scored 13 points. Hines finished with 10. Z. Johnson and Knox scored 9 points each. Joyner contributed 7 points. Koval had 6 points and Bourrage scored 1 point.  

   
   LSU came out playing fast and firing away, hitting their first five shots to take an early 12-3 lead at the 7:58 mark. 

   At the 4:11 media timeout, LSU led, 19-13.

   Milaysia Fulwiley hit a shot at the buzzer to extend the Lady Tigers' lead to 28-19 as we headed to the second period. 

   Oklahoma showed they were here to play, keeping the contest close, as eight LSU turnovers contributed to eight Lady Sooner points. At the 4:32 official's timeout, LSU led 35-30. 

   Over the final four minutes of the half, LSU out-scored Oklahoma, 10-3 to lead 45-33 at halftime.

   LSU shot 17-32 from the field in the first half for 53%. They hit 5-9 from behind the arc for 56%. At the charity stripe they sank 6-10 for 60%. The Sooners won the first half rebound battle, 24-21. LSU committed 12 first half turnovers while forcing Oklahoma into 11. Defensively, LSU held Oklahoma to only 26% shooting from the field over the first 20 minutes. 
   Willaims led the team at the break with 10 points. Fulwiley added 9. Koval scored 6 points. Flau'jae and Richard both had 5 points each. Joyner and Z. Johnson both finished with 4 points each and Knox added 2 points.


   Both teams traded baskets over the first four minutes of the third period, playing even as LSU maintained their 12 point advantage, 58-46 at the 4:50 media timeout. 

   The Lady Tigers shifted into an extra gear and began to pull away from the Sooners, going on a 12-3 run to end the third period, leading, 72-49.

   LSU was firing on all cylinders, keeping the accelerator to the floor, extending their lead to 29 points, 86-57 at the 7:28 mark. 

   The Ben-Gals continued to pour it on the Sooners, running away with the contest in blow out fashion for the victory.

   Next, LSU will rematch #1 seed South Carolina on Saturday, March 7 at 3:30pm. The game will be televised on ESPN2.

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​*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.

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LSU BEATS BULLDOGS IN STARKVILLE, 72-63

3/1/2026

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3/1/2026
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   STARKVILLE, MS - LSU traveled to Starkville and defeated Mississippi State, 72-63 in their final regular season game. 

   LSU finished the game shooting 46% from the field. They hit 5-14 from three point land. At then free throw line they sank 11-16 for 69%. LSU out-rebounded State, 44-40. The Bulldogs had 15 total turnovers while LSU committed 20.
   Williams led the team with 26 points and 15 rebounds for a double-double. Fulwiley scored 16. Richard finished with 12 points. Joyner added 9 points. Falu'jae and Koval both had 4 points each. Z. Johnson finished with 1 point. 

   LSU started slow with sloppy play and Mississippi State took advantage, racing out to a 12-3 advantage over the first six and a half minutes of the opening period. 

   The Lady Tigers clawed back, going on a 9-2 run. Mikaylah Williams hit a shot in the paint with three seconds left in the period, cutting the Bulldog's lead to two, 14-12 as we headed into the second quarter. 

   LSU started the second period with a 6-0 run, forcing State to call a timeout at the 7:41 mark. 18-14 Lady Tigers. 

   The purple and gold giant was now fully awake as LSU would go on a 13-4 run over the next four minutes to led, 31-18 with 3:05 left in the first half. 

   The Lady Tigers would go into halftime with a 35-22 lead.

   LSU shot 44% from the field in the first half. They hit 3-9 from behind the arc for 33%. At the charity stripe they sank 4-5 for 80%. LSU out-rebounded State, 22-19. The Lady Tigers committed eight first half turnovers while forcing the Bulldogs into 11.
   Williams led the team at the break with 12 points. Fulwiley scored 10. Richard added 5 points. Joyner and Flau'jae both had 4 points each. 


   LSU started the third period with sloppy play, allowing Mississippi State to build some momentum. State would out-score LSU, 10-3 over the first four minutes, cutting the Lady Tigers' lead to 38-32.

   The Lady Tigers were ice cold from the floor over the next two minutes. Mississippi State was able to take advantage of a technical foul on Joyner, hitting the free throws, cutting LSU's lead to one, 38-37 at the 4:44 mark. 

   The third period came to an end with LSU regaining control and holding a 54-47 lead.

   LSU started the fourth period shifted into another gear, out-scoring State, 18-15 over the first eight minutes of the final period. LSU led, 72-62 with 2:19 remaining. 

   LSU controlled the final two minutes of play to take the win.

   The Lady Tigers finish the regular season 26-4 overall and 12-4 in the SEC. Next up LSU will head to Greenville, S.C. for the SEC Tournament. The Lady Tigers have a double bye, so they will sit back and wait for who their next opponent will be. 

   


​*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.

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