Who are the key returning players for LSU?
Flau’Jae Johnson, Mikaylah Williams, Kailyn Gilbert, and Jada Richard.
Sports / Women's Basketball
The LSU Women’s Basketball team is set to tip off the 2025-26 season with high expectations after multiple Elite Eight appearances and a National Championship in 2023. Coach Kim Mulkey enters her fifth season at the helm, aiming for title n...
LSU’s prospects for the 2025-26 season look promising, blending returning talent with impactful newcomers. The team’s defense was on display in their exhibition game against Langston, forcing 36 turnovers.
Flau’Jae Johnson is poised to be a central figure, bringing scoring and defensive energy. The addition of transfers like MiLaysia Fulwiley and the No. 1 recruiting class should provide depth and versatility.
The SEC is loaded with talent, and LSU will face stiff competition from teams like South Carolina, Texas, and Oklahoma. The ability of LSU’s newcomers to integrate quickly will be critical to their success.
Flau’Jae Johnson, Mikaylah Williams, Kailyn Gilbert, and Jada Richard.
MiLaysia Fulwiley (South Carolina), Amiya Joyner (East Carolina), and Kate Koval (Notre Dame).
Madison Booker (Texas), Raegan Beers (Oklahoma), and Ta'Niya Latson (South Carolina).
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