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LSU WBB Sets Points And Margin Of Victory Records In 133-44 Win Over McNeese
by Staff Reporter
December 12, 202311 Comments

SCOTT CLAUSE/USA TODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK
BATON ROUGE — The No. 7 LSU women’s basketball team put together another historic performance on Tuesday night as its 133-44 win over McNeese marked the largest margin of victory and the most points scored in program history.
The previous record was 76 points back in 1955 with a 104-28 win over Prairie View A&M.
LSU had six players score in double-figures with three earning double-doubles, and two freshman recorded career highs. It marked the first time this year six players reached double digits.
Angel Reese and Aneesah Morrow earned double-doubles as the duo continued its dominance down low. Reese had 21 points and 11 rebounds while Morrow scored 18 and hauled in 10 rebounds.
Aalyah Del Rosario earned her first career double-double as she scored 27 points and had 10 boards in what was another strong outing for the young freshman. Angelica Velez was the other freshman to set a career-high with 10 points.
Mikayla Williams led all scorers with 26 points on 11-15 from the field, two three-pointers, and six assists. The freshman now has five games scoring 20 points or more in her collegiate career.
Flau’ Jae Johnson scored 16 points on 5-9 from the field, 5-6 from the charity stripe, and a three-pointer.
All 10 active LSU players scored for the Tigers.
Alva Mofalk and Emilia Tenbrock each scored 12 to lead the Cowgirls as the only two players to reach double figures. No Cowgirl had more than five rebounds and two fouled out in the fourth quarter.
LSU will be back in action on Sunday afternoon as it hosts Northwestern State at 2:00 p.m. inside the PMAC before hitting the road next Wednesday to take on Coppin State in Baltimore, Md.
Morrow led the Tigers through the opening five minutes as she scored 6 points and hauled in 5 boards to give LSU a 10-7 lead at the media timeout. Following the break, McNeese’s Boston Berry tied the game at 10 with her first triple of the night. LSU went to a full court man press and responded well as it went on a 7-0 run over just 40-seconds to force a Cowgirl timeout. The Tigers extended its lead on a 22-2 run as they went 9-for-9 from the field in the final three minutes. After forcing 5 turnovers in the final four minutes of the quarter, LSU took a 32-12 lead into the second.
The Tigers carried their momentum into the second as Del Rosario scored 8 points in three minutes to lead a 10-0 Tiger run. After the media timeout Williams and Reese combined for 8 to extend the Tiger run to 40-2. The LSU defense held McNeese scoreless, only allowing 7 shot attempts. The Tigers scored 30 in the second quarter to take a 62-12 into halftime.
It’s the second time the Tigers have shut out an opponent in a quarter. LSU shut FSU out in the second quarter in Tallahassee on November 18, 2018 on the way to a 58-45 win. LSU went on a 47-0 run from the middle of the first quarter to the start of the second quarter.
Two minutes into the third, McNeese scored its first points since the eighth minute of the opening quarter. After Mofalk hit the Cowgirls third three of the game, LSU went on a 9-0 run to push its lead past sixty. The run saw Morrow haul in her tenth board to secure another double-double. With three minutes left in the third LSU forced a McNeese timeout after another long run, this time 18-0. Velez went 2-2 from the foul line to end the quarter and give LSU a 100-27 lead.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
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The previous record was 76 points back in 1955 with a 104-28 win over Prairie View A&M.
LSU had six players score in double-figures with three earning double-doubles, and two freshman recorded career highs. It marked the first time this year six players reached double digits.
Angel Reese and Aneesah Morrow earned double-doubles as the duo continued its dominance down low. Reese had 21 points and 11 rebounds while Morrow scored 18 and hauled in 10 rebounds.
Aalyah Del Rosario earned her first career double-double as she scored 27 points and had 10 boards in what was another strong outing for the young freshman. Angelica Velez was the other freshman to set a career-high with 10 points.
Mikayla Williams led all scorers with 26 points on 11-15 from the field, two three-pointers, and six assists. The freshman now has five games scoring 20 points or more in her collegiate career.
Flau’ Jae Johnson scored 16 points on 5-9 from the field, 5-6 from the charity stripe, and a three-pointer.
All 10 active LSU players scored for the Tigers.
Alva Mofalk and Emilia Tenbrock each scored 12 to lead the Cowgirls as the only two players to reach double figures. No Cowgirl had more than five rebounds and two fouled out in the fourth quarter.
LSU will be back in action on Sunday afternoon as it hosts Northwestern State at 2:00 p.m. inside the PMAC before hitting the road next Wednesday to take on Coppin State in Baltimore, Md.
Morrow led the Tigers through the opening five minutes as she scored 6 points and hauled in 5 boards to give LSU a 10-7 lead at the media timeout. Following the break, McNeese’s Boston Berry tied the game at 10 with her first triple of the night. LSU went to a full court man press and responded well as it went on a 7-0 run over just 40-seconds to force a Cowgirl timeout. The Tigers extended its lead on a 22-2 run as they went 9-for-9 from the field in the final three minutes. After forcing 5 turnovers in the final four minutes of the quarter, LSU took a 32-12 lead into the second.
The Tigers carried their momentum into the second as Del Rosario scored 8 points in three minutes to lead a 10-0 Tiger run. After the media timeout Williams and Reese combined for 8 to extend the Tiger run to 40-2. The LSU defense held McNeese scoreless, only allowing 7 shot attempts. The Tigers scored 30 in the second quarter to take a 62-12 into halftime.
It’s the second time the Tigers have shut out an opponent in a quarter. LSU shut FSU out in the second quarter in Tallahassee on November 18, 2018 on the way to a 58-45 win. LSU went on a 47-0 run from the middle of the first quarter to the start of the second quarter.
Two minutes into the third, McNeese scored its first points since the eighth minute of the opening quarter. After Mofalk hit the Cowgirls third three of the game, LSU went on a 9-0 run to push its lead past sixty. The run saw Morrow haul in her tenth board to secure another double-double. With three minutes left in the third LSU forced a McNeese timeout after another long run, this time 18-0. Velez went 2-2 from the foul line to end the quarter and give LSU a 100-27 lead.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
Box Score
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