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No. 6 LSU women pull away after slow start to beat Arkansas 92-70
LSU scored 33 points in the third quarter and had six players in double figures to secure their sixth consecutive Southeastern Conference win.
- Thursday night in Baton Rouge, No. 6 LSU women's basketball team pulled away after halftime to defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks 92-70 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La.
- After a sloppy first half, LSU led by three at halftime despite poor layup execution and 35% shooting under Kim Mulkey, LSU coach.
- An 18-3 run to open the third quarter, fueled by Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams each scoring 17, and LSU sophomore forward Kate Koval's double-double, propelled LSU's rally.
- LSU improved to 20-2 overall and 6-2 in the SEC with the win, while Arkansas Razorbacks dropped to 11-11 and 0-7, returning home to host Kentucky on Sunday.
- In the bigger picture, Arkansas's rebuilding year shows a pattern of starting strong but failing across 40 minutes, while LSU's second-half second-chance points highlight effective adjustments.
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LSU women shake off sloppy start, pull away from Arkansas to win sixth straight game
The LSU women’s basketball team shook off a cold shooting start om Thursday to beat Arkansas and win its sixth straight game. Flau’jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams helped the Tigers pull away.
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Read Full ArticleArkansas Bogged Down in Second Half at No. 6 LSU
BATON ROUGE, La. – The Razorbacks (11-11, 0-7 SEC) trailed No. 6 LSU (20-2, 5-2 SEC) by three points at halftime, but were outscored 56-37 in the second half. The Tigers ran away with it via a 33-point third quarter on 71% (12-17) shooting from the field. First Quarter – 22-22 LSU won the tip and scored through Grace Knox in the paint on its first possession of the game. Arkansas took nearly the entire shot clock on its first possession that en…
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