When and where is the game?
The game is on March 20 at 5 p.m. CT inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge.
Sports / Womens Basketball
The No. 2 seed LSU Tigers are set to face the No. 15 seed Jacksonville Dolphins in the first round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. LSU aims to leverage its strong offense and tournament experience, while Jacksonville looks to pul...
LSU enters the tournament as a strong contender, having averaged 94.5 points per game, leading the nation. Their scoring offense is record-breaking. Coach Kim Mulkey’s experience in the NCAA Tournament is a significant advantage, as she has only missed the tournament twice since 1985. Jacksonville, coached by Special Jennings, faces a tough challenge against a high-powered LSU team. The Dolphins will need a strong defensive performance and efficient offense to compete. LSU’s ability to get contributions from their bench and dominate the boards will be crucial. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, providing a national stage for both teams. LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson will be playing her final NCAA tournament in college, as well as juniors MiLaysia Fulwiley and Mikaylah Williams
The game is on March 20 at 5 p.m. CT inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
LSU has a 56-29 all-time record in the NCAA Tournament, with one national championship (2023), six Final Fours, 11 Elite Eights, and 17 Sweet Sixteens.
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