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LSU Stays Steady At No. 7 In AP Poll
by Staff Reporter
January 8, 20247 Comments

Matthew Hinton-USA TODAY Sports
BATON ROUGE – LSU began SEC play with two wins last week, but remained steady at No. 7 in the AP Poll for the ninth week in a row.
The Tiger have won a nation-leading 15 games in a row and kicked off SEC play with two wins over Missouri and at Ole Miss last week. LSU’s offense leads the nation scoring 94.2 points per game this year. In the first two games of SEC play, four players have had 20-point games; Angel Reese (2), Aneesah Morrow, Flau’Jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams.
LSU will return to the PMAC for a game against Texas A&M on Thursday before hitting the road for a Sunday afternoon game at Auburn.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
AP Top 25:
1. South Carolina (34) 14-0
2. UCLA (1) 14-0
3. Iowa 15-1
4. Baylor 14-0
5. Colorado 13-1
6. NC State 14-1
7. LSU 15-1
8. Stanford 14-1
9. USC 12-1
10. Texas 15-1
11. Virginia Tech 12-2
12. Kansas State 15-1
13. UConn 12-3
14. Indiana 13-1
15. Louisville 13-2
16. Gonzaga 14-2
17. Ohio State 11-3
18. Notre Dame 10-3
19. Utah 11-4
20. North Carolina 11-4
21. Florida State 12-4
22. Creighton 11-3
23. Marquette 13-2
24. West Virginia 13-1
25. UNLV 12-1
The Tiger have won a nation-leading 15 games in a row and kicked off SEC play with two wins over Missouri and at Ole Miss last week. LSU’s offense leads the nation scoring 94.2 points per game this year. In the first two games of SEC play, four players have had 20-point games; Angel Reese (2), Aneesah Morrow, Flau’Jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams.
LSU will return to the PMAC for a game against Texas A&M on Thursday before hitting the road for a Sunday afternoon game at Auburn.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
AP Top 25:
1. South Carolina (34) 14-0
2. UCLA (1) 14-0
3. Iowa 15-1
4. Baylor 14-0
5. Colorado 13-1
6. NC State 14-1
7. LSU 15-1
8. Stanford 14-1
9. USC 12-1
10. Texas 15-1
11. Virginia Tech 12-2
12. Kansas State 15-1
13. UConn 12-3
14. Indiana 13-1
15. Louisville 13-2
16. Gonzaga 14-2
17. Ohio State 11-3
18. Notre Dame 10-3
19. Utah 11-4
20. North Carolina 11-4
21. Florida State 12-4
22. Creighton 11-3
23. Marquette 13-2
24. West Virginia 13-1
25. UNLV 12-1
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