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BATON ROUGE — LSU was rolling offensively and defensively Sunday against Florida in the PMAC as six Tigers scored in double figures to pick up a 106-66 win over the Gators and a two-game slide.

The 106 points is the most points scored by LSU in a SEC game. The Tigers previous record was 103 against Alabama back in 2004. LSU scored 24 points or more in all four quarters and held Florida under 20 in the first three quarters.

The double-double duo of Aneesah Morrow and Angel Reese combined for 32 points and 30 of LSU’s 59 rebounds. Morrow earned her 14th double-double of the season with 18 points and a season high 20 boards. Morrow added a pair of threes and two blocks. Reese scored 14 points and hauled in 10 boards for her 13th double-double this season.

Hailey Van Lith dropped a season-high 21 points on 6-11 from the field and 9-10 from the free throw line. The Senior picked up a pair of steals and also finished with a season high 7 rebounds. Mikaylah Williams finished with 21 points for her 7th game scoring 20 points or more. The freshman was 9-12 on field goals and added 3 three-pointers.

Flau’Jae Johnson and Aaliyah Del Rosario were the other two Tigers to reach double figures with 10 and 11, respectively. Del Rosario was just one board shy of her second rebound

Aliyah Matharu led the Gators with 20 points on 7-22 from the field and 6-6 from the foul line. Matharu was 0-6 from deep but earned 5 steals. Leilani Correa was the only other Gator to reach double digits with 13. Correa leads the SEC in scoring with 25.7 points per game.

LSU shot 49-percent on 37-75 from the field compared to Florida’s 35-percent on 24-68. The Tiger’s 49-percent is the highest shooting percentage by LSU since the conference opener against Missouri. The Tiger’s 47-percent from the three-point line is the highest since playing Texas A&M just under a month ago. LSU went 25-34 from the free throw line after only making 16 free throws on its last two games.

The Tigers had 24 second chance points compared to Florida’s 4. LSU out rebounded the Gators 59-34 and outscored Florida 42-30 inside the paint. LSU’s defense held Florida to just 4 made three-pointers and forced 20 turnovers.

Florida jumped out to a 6-2 lead as Matharu scored four straight off of two LSU turnovers. The Tigers got hot on a 10-0 run and forced a Gator timeout with 4:26 remaining in the quarter. LSU used its first quarter defense to build its lead as the Gators went 29-percent from the field through the first 10 minutes. The Tiger defense forced six turnovers and two shot clock violations. Van Lith went 2-2 from the foul line to end the quarter on a 7-0 LSU run and take a 24-11 lead into the second.

The Tigers carried their momentum over into the second quarter to extend the lead to 25 at the first media timeout. Williams had 2 big three-pointers to spark the Tiger offense while the LSU defense held Florida to 4-11 from the field in the first five minutes. Poa led LSU with 7 points in the second quarter as the Tigers outscored the Gators 30-17. LSU went 12-17 for 70.6 percent from the field in the second to build up a 54-28 lead before the break.

LSU held on to its lead to start the third despite a couple of Gator buckets early on. The Tigers went on a 10-0 run to move their lead past the 30-point margin for the first time. After going four minutes without a free throw, Matharu broke the Gator skid with just under four minutes to play in the quarter. Van Lith scored LSU’s last 6 points to finish the quarter and enter the fourth with a season high 20 points.

The Tigers continued to cruise along as they built upon the lead to as many as 45 halfway through the quarter. Florida continued to struggle from the field as the Tiger defense applied pressure all afternoon. The Gators went 0-7 from deep in a late effort to cut into the LSU lead. The Tigers remained comfortable in the final five minutes and picked up a 106-66 victory.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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LSUballs10 months
"Del Rosario was just one board shy of her second rebound"

Now that's impressive
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cubsfinger10 months
Lol that is the one thing I was coming to comment about
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TigerDoug10 months
Is this LSU math by the athletics Department?
Since when has 18 points and 14 points = 42?
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tigerpawl10 months
Larry Leo's part-time statistics gig.
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idlewatcher10 months
Does 23 have hairy pits?
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navy10 months
Kinda looks that way.
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GoneFishing2110 months
So she has a beard too?
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LSU_Legz10 months
Daaaaaaaamn
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1947LSUFreshman10 months
Looking hard at the end for some bench support
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CanebreakCajun10 months
Let Haley be Haley and here you go.
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JumpingJimFlash10 months
And she's cute as hell to boot
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CrystalPreserves10 months
That’s what I’m talkin about
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