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WBB:#8 LSU 57 #16 Tennessee 54 /FINAL!!! Lady Tigers win are the #2 seed in the SEC tourny
Posted on 2/27/22 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 2/27/22 at 12:50 pm
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Posted on 2/27/22 at 12:50 pm to Tiger Ree
https://lsusports.net/news/2022/02/26/no-2-sec-womens-basketball-tourney-seed-on-the-line-in-knoxville-sunday-on-espn2/
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 2 seed of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament will be on the line Sunday on ESPN2 as No. 8 LSU (24-4, 12-3) is set to take on Tennessee (22-6, 11-4) at 1 p.m. CT in Thompson-Boling Arena.
LSU has already shored up at least a share of second place in one of the most talented conferences in the country, but a win on Sunday would secure that position outright in Coach Kim Mulkey’s first season leading the Tigers. Whoever wins in Knoxville will earn the No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament, scheduled for next week in Nashville. The Tigers have already clinched a double bye in the conference tournament and will not play until Friday in the quarterfinals.
“This team won nine games last year and they just finished behind the No. 1 team in the country in the SEC (South Carolina),” Coach Mulkey said following Thursday’s win over Alabama. “Now we don’t want to share it, but if we go to Knoxville and they play great on senior night, we’re still No. 2.”
Courtney Lyle and Caroline Peck will call the game on ESPN2. Fans can also listen to the game with Patrick Wright and Shaeeta Williams on the LSU Sports Radio Network, 107.3 FM in Baton Rouge. Heading into the final regular season game of the SEC, LSU leads the SEC in scoring with 74.7 points per game.
The Tigers will be without their second leading scorer Alexis Morris who suffered a sprained MCL during the first quarter of LSU’s game on Thursday night against Alabama. LSU is hopeful she will be ready to play in the NCAA Tournament in three weeks. Ryann Payne saw extended minutes on Thursday in Morris’ absence. Morris and Khayla Pointer are the only teammates to both be in the Top-10 in the SEC in scoring.
“I thought they handled it beautifully when Alexis went down; next man up,” Coach Mulkey said. “Ryann went in there, and unfortunately she broke her nose in practice (on Wednesday), but she just battled and did as much as she could possibly do.”
Over the past two games, LSU’s post play has stepped up. With LSU’s guards having an off-shooting game against Florida last Sunday, Faustine Aifuwa and Autumn Newby both scored in double figures. Hannah Gusters also played quality minutes off the bench in the post. That trend continued Thursday against Alabama in a game where the posts went 10-15 from the field. Aifuwa has combined to block eight shots over the past two games.
Pointer bounced back on Thursday following her worst performance of the season Sunday against Florida where she was 1-17 shooting the ball. Against the Crimson Tide on Thursday, she scored 23 points which was her 14th game this season with 20 or more points. She also added nine rebounds and eight assists against Alabama, knocking on the door of what was nearly her third triple-double of the year.
Tennessee started the season 18-1 and looked like a potential one seed in the NCAA Tournament. Since the hot start, the Lady Vols have gone 4-5. Injuries have coincided with Tennessee’s drop in production. In late January, Keyen Greene suffered torn ACL, ending her season. Greene was playing a key role coming off the bench and playing in the post. Last week in Tennessee’s loss at Alabama, Tennessee lost its leading scorer Jordan Horston to a dislocated elbow.
The Lady Vols still have weapons like Tamari Key who is the top shot blockers in the SEC and ranks in the top-five of rebounding too. She has three games this season with 10+ blocked shots and she excels specifically on the offensive glass. In the two games without Horston, Key has stepped up to score 16.5 points per game.
Rae Burrell, Tess Darby and Jordan Walker have all averaged scoring in double figures since Horston’s injury. The Lady Vols are celebrating their seniors Thursday in what should be a great women’s basketball environment at Thompson-Boling Arena. Tennessee is averaging the second largest home attendance in the SEC this season.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 2 seed of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament will be on the line Sunday on ESPN2 as No. 8 LSU (24-4, 12-3) is set to take on Tennessee (22-6, 11-4) at 1 p.m. CT in Thompson-Boling Arena.
LSU has already shored up at least a share of second place in one of the most talented conferences in the country, but a win on Sunday would secure that position outright in Coach Kim Mulkey’s first season leading the Tigers. Whoever wins in Knoxville will earn the No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament, scheduled for next week in Nashville. The Tigers have already clinched a double bye in the conference tournament and will not play until Friday in the quarterfinals.
“This team won nine games last year and they just finished behind the No. 1 team in the country in the SEC (South Carolina),” Coach Mulkey said following Thursday’s win over Alabama. “Now we don’t want to share it, but if we go to Knoxville and they play great on senior night, we’re still No. 2.”
Courtney Lyle and Caroline Peck will call the game on ESPN2. Fans can also listen to the game with Patrick Wright and Shaeeta Williams on the LSU Sports Radio Network, 107.3 FM in Baton Rouge. Heading into the final regular season game of the SEC, LSU leads the SEC in scoring with 74.7 points per game.
The Tigers will be without their second leading scorer Alexis Morris who suffered a sprained MCL during the first quarter of LSU’s game on Thursday night against Alabama. LSU is hopeful she will be ready to play in the NCAA Tournament in three weeks. Ryann Payne saw extended minutes on Thursday in Morris’ absence. Morris and Khayla Pointer are the only teammates to both be in the Top-10 in the SEC in scoring.
“I thought they handled it beautifully when Alexis went down; next man up,” Coach Mulkey said. “Ryann went in there, and unfortunately she broke her nose in practice (on Wednesday), but she just battled and did as much as she could possibly do.”
Over the past two games, LSU’s post play has stepped up. With LSU’s guards having an off-shooting game against Florida last Sunday, Faustine Aifuwa and Autumn Newby both scored in double figures. Hannah Gusters also played quality minutes off the bench in the post. That trend continued Thursday against Alabama in a game where the posts went 10-15 from the field. Aifuwa has combined to block eight shots over the past two games.
Pointer bounced back on Thursday following her worst performance of the season Sunday against Florida where she was 1-17 shooting the ball. Against the Crimson Tide on Thursday, she scored 23 points which was her 14th game this season with 20 or more points. She also added nine rebounds and eight assists against Alabama, knocking on the door of what was nearly her third triple-double of the year.
Tennessee started the season 18-1 and looked like a potential one seed in the NCAA Tournament. Since the hot start, the Lady Vols have gone 4-5. Injuries have coincided with Tennessee’s drop in production. In late January, Keyen Greene suffered torn ACL, ending her season. Greene was playing a key role coming off the bench and playing in the post. Last week in Tennessee’s loss at Alabama, Tennessee lost its leading scorer Jordan Horston to a dislocated elbow.
The Lady Vols still have weapons like Tamari Key who is the top shot blockers in the SEC and ranks in the top-five of rebounding too. She has three games this season with 10+ blocked shots and she excels specifically on the offensive glass. In the two games without Horston, Key has stepped up to score 16.5 points per game.
Rae Burrell, Tess Darby and Jordan Walker have all averaged scoring in double figures since Horston’s injury. The Lady Vols are celebrating their seniors Thursday in what should be a great women’s basketball environment at Thompson-Boling Arena. Tennessee is averaging the second largest home attendance in the SEC this season.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:06 pm to Tiger Ree
Any word on Morris and her injury?
Been out of town.
Been out of town.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:06 pm to pwejr88
She won't be available until the NCAAT
This post was edited on 2/27/22 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:07 pm to pwejr88
She's not in Knoxville. They are letting her heal
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:07 pm to Tigerbait357
Newby tough and aggressive on that put back. She’s got to keep that up.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:09 pm to Tigerbait357
Face it. A broken nose and playing with a facemask is a significant injury for Payne. It’s expected if she is off her game.
Our back court has taken a significant hit.
Our back court has taken a significant hit.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:11 pm to timlan2057
Good start, Pointer needs to get going.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:12 pm to timlan2057
Any offense from Newby is a plus. If she can score, we’ll be ok.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:16 pm to lsursb
Good. We are capitalizing while Vols are shooting like shite.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:16 pm to lsursb
Newby scoring like this dramatically changes the team
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:22 pm to timlan2057
Pointer has been bad so far (1-7) but somehow have a 12 point lead.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:24 pm to Tigerbait357
Announcer said: “Mulkey credited Nikki Fargas for the talent.”
Kim was probably gracious enough to say so but the elephant in the room:
Fargas had no idea what the hell to do with the talent and she was too lazy to do anything with the talent.
Amazing this feeble attempt to rewrite the narrative to “Nikki received no support.”
Kim was probably gracious enough to say so but the elephant in the room:
Fargas had no idea what the hell to do with the talent and she was too lazy to do anything with the talent.
Amazing this feeble attempt to rewrite the narrative to “Nikki received no support.”
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:25 pm to timlan2057
Dear god Payne is injured. Hope she is okay
This post was edited on 2/27/22 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:32 pm to Tigerbait357
Cherry hitting that jumper for a change lately. That helps.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:34 pm to lsursb
Frustrating. You can’t teach size but Gusters has to learn to use hers.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:35 pm to Tigerbait357
frick. Gusters should be putting the fear of god in those girls in the low post. Instead she’s like a little lamb when she gets the ball down low.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:46 pm to timlan2057
Gusters needs major work this offseason is she wants to start or be a big contributor next season.
Pointer struggled a bit getting layups but a 14 point lead with Aifuwa on the bench for most the 2nd quarter is good news.
Pointer struggled a bit getting layups but a 14 point lead with Aifuwa on the bench for most the 2nd quarter is good news.
Posted on 2/27/22 at 1:46 pm to Tigerbait357
Okay. Kim is doing well with personnel/subbing in Morris’s absence.
That Newby/Trasi combo down low was effective and ate some minutes. And face it, Trasi has fouls to give.
That Newby/Trasi combo down low was effective and ate some minutes. And face it, Trasi has fouls to give.
This post was edited on 2/27/22 at 1:46 pm
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