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Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
LAS VEGAS — The No. 1 LSU women’s basketball team fell to No. 20 Colorado, 92-78, in T-Mobile Arena at the Hall of Fame Series on Monday night.

“You can live with poor shooting,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “You can live with just a tough night offensively. What I don’t live with is just guts and fight and physical play and you got that dog in you. I just didn’t think we had that tonight.

“This is not going to devastate us. The sky is not falling.”

LSU’s first home game will be on Thursday, November 9 against Queens (NC). Prior to that game, set to tipoff at 7 p.m. CT, LSU will receive its national championship rings and raise the national championship banner in the PMAC. Doors for that game will open at 5:30 and the ceremony will begin at 6:20.

Returning national champions Angel Reese and Flau’Jae Johnson led the starting five in game one. The duo was joined by transfers Annesah Morrow and Hailey Van Lith, and true freshman Mikaylah Williams.

Williams played well in her college debut for the Tigers with 17 points on 50-percent shooting. Sa’Myah Smith also played critical minutes off the bench, going for 16 points. Reese had a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds while Van Lith scored 14 in her LSU debut with three triples.

Colorado’s Frida Formann led all players in scoring with a career-high 27 points on 9-14 from the field with 7 three-pointers. The Denmark native led a Colorado trio joined by Aaronette Vonleh who scored 24 and Jaylyn Sherrod who added 19. The trio combined for 70 of the Buffalo’s 92 points.

“I thought (Colorado) shot the ball good from three,” Coach Mulkey said about the Buffaloes. “I thought they just were poised, polished. I thought they were hungry.”

Colorado connected on 33 of its 62 field goal attempts to total 53-percent compared to LSU’s 44-percent. The Tigers allowed 10 Colorado three-pointers and only made four of its own. Both teams went 16-24 from the foul line.

Van Lith broke a two minute LSU scoring drought with a catch-and-shoot three as the shot clock expired to put LSU within one, 5-6. Van Lith followed with another triple to give LSU its first lead of the game. Morrow went coast to coast a possession later to advance the Tiger run to 8-0 before the media timeout. Williams dropped a defender inside the paint and pulled up for two as she secured the first points of her collegiate career to make it 14-10, LSU. Smith scored off an offensive board to regain the lead, 16-14, before the end of the first quarter.

Colorado knotted things up at 16 to start the second quarter with two made free throws from Formann. A Van Lith steal tallied turnover number eleven by the Buffaloes with just under seven to play in the half. Van Lith was fouled on the shot and went on to make both shots from the foul line. After two missed free throws from Reese, Colorado extended its run to 6-0 and tied the game at 24 with 4:18 to play. Resse snapped an 11-1 Buffalo run with an off hand hook shot to make it 32-27, Colorado. Williams scored on back-to-back possessions that was capped off with a pull-up three to put LSU within four. LSU trailed by six heading into the break, 38-32.

The Tigers shot 12-36 (33-percent) from the field compared to Colorado’s 14-30 (47-percent) in the first 20 minutes of action. LSU gave up 11 points off turnovers and was outscored in the paint 22-18. The active Tiger defense forced 12 Colorado turnovers and finished the first half tied in rebounds at 22.

A Sadler layup was followed by a Formann triple to extend the Colorado lead to eleven. Johnson responded with a trey of her own to record her first bucket of the game. Williams kept the Tigers within double figures as she hit her fifth shot of the game just before the media timeout. Morrow went 2-2 from the charity stripe with 5:30 to play in the third and cut the lead to seven, 48-41. Both teams traded buckets in the final minutes of the third quarter. Vonleh and Formann accounted for Colorado's last 14 points of the third. Poa made two free throws at the end of the third to make it 63-51 Colorado with one quarter remaining.

LSU’s Williams continued to score as LSU battled early in the fourth before Colorado started to heat up. The Buffaloes went on a 11-0 run over two minutes to extend it lead to as far as 22 with six minutes remaining. Reese snapped the run as she secured her double-double with a put-back layup to make it 77-57. Colorado’s Formann achieved a career high 27-points as she hit her seventh three-pointer of the night to make it 81-62 at the media timeout. Smith scored on back-to-back possessions with an and-one turnaround and a pullup jumper to bring it back within 15. The Buffalo lead would amount too much for the Tiger comeback and LSU would go on to fall in its season opener, 92-78.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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31 Comments
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tigerbutt10 months
Ahh we suck again
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RazzleDazzle10 months
#firemulkey
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NorthshoreTiger7610 months
This is why you should always fire a coach after a NC. Once you are on top you can only go down
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Cracker10 months
Soft
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lsuohiofan10 months
Yep that is a huge wake up call.
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BlackPot10 months
Looks like it's time to find another coach. Can't have this going on.
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sportjunkie6910 months
Spent the summer focused on everything but basketball. This is what happens. Embarrassing.
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SouthernInsanity10 months
WBB National Championship was great for LSU, but the way they won it last year w/2 losses.... will always cause a meltdown going forward.
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GoneFishing2110 months
Anything over 1 loss is a failure. We are LSU. We are never supposed to lose.
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CrystalPreserves10 months
Caitlin Clark laughing this morning.
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PureBlood10 months
Time to lock the doors on the new locker room
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CrystalPreserves10 months
Welp, letdowns in football and womens basketball.
Time to find a better hobby
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goodgrin10 months
Looks like the dream team needs to pick it up to give the women tougher practices.
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Dubaitiger10 months
Why does Mulkey have assistant coaches as they look like mannequins sitting on the bench with no input whatsoever. And her offense has no movement or an substance and defense is just like the football team, the layups they give up are like 3rd and 10 for the football team.
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Bulldogblitz10 months
Coach prime is lifting all the buffs programs
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PureBlood10 months
Except football
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lsucoonass10 months
That first quarter was horrible
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TigerintheHood10 months
You must not have watched the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
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Spankum10 months
Wow….that was a spanking!
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MondayMorningMarch10 months
I bet Coach Kim ripped 'em pretty good in the locker room. The next practice will not be a good time.
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CanebreakCajun10 months
Matt House pulling double duty?
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Shiftyplus110 months
I rarely say this but I think losing was probably the best thing that could happen to this team.
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PUB10 months
Does anybody really think getting completely embarrassed by Colorado will help any of these self-focused social media crazed ladies get their heads on right? Doubt it. It is all about me and $ now.
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cadillac756310 months
Lol
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CalTiger5310 months
They played defense like NBA all star team without a coach.
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