When and where is the game?
Sunday at 3 p.m. CT at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville.
Sports / Womens Basketball
The No. 6 LSU women's basketball team is set to conclude its regular season against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. This game is crucial for building momentum heading into the SEC Tournament. LSU has already clinched a top-four seed and a d...
LSU's offense has been dominant this season, leading the nation in multiple statistical categories. Mikaylah Williams and Flau'jae Johnson are central to their success, providing consistent scoring and playmaking. Williams' recent achievement of surpassing 1,500 career points highlights her importance to the team, while Johnson's pursuit of 2,000 points adds another layer of anticipation.
Mississippi State, however, presents a formidable challenge with their strong post duo of Madison Francis and Favour Nwaedozi. Containing their inside game will be crucial for LSU to secure a victory. The Tigers' defense will need to be sharp to limit the Bulldogs' scoring opportunities.
LSU clinched the double bye at the SEC Tournament in Greenville with its win against Tennessee. Through 29 games, LSU has averaged 95.2 points per game, which leads the nation. That mark would break the SEC record in scoring average set by Georgia in 1986 (32 games; 2,855 points, 89.2 average). The Tigers through its 29 contests have scored 2,762 points.
Sunday at 3 p.m. CT at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville.
On the SEC Network.
Mikaylah Williams and Flau'jae Johnson.
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