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So how do we feel about the WBB team going forward?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:39 pm
Lost a few players including HVL and Reese.
Still have Big 4 and Morrow. ADR and Poa will be back. We have Smith coming back hopefully.
Forgot about Willams.
Also got 4 transfer players I believe.
What yall think?
Still have Big 4 and Morrow. ADR and Poa will be back. We have Smith coming back hopefully.
Forgot about Willams.
Also got 4 transfer players I believe.
What yall think?
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 5:59 pm
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:45 pm to Tigernomics
Flau’jae has turned the corner after her freshman year, just really need a competitive point to be competitive at the elite level, and overall team reliable depth…
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:48 pm to Tigernomics
Kim needs a distributor at the point who can play defence, keep you honest with the three , have size and speed to cut thru and beat the screens .
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:52 pm to Tigernomics
I think Flauje is ready to take over and Mykala has to get in better shape but has all the tools, Morrow is solid, Smith was greatly improved and then injured but if she can get back 100 she’ll be great. Hope that the Guards from the portal gel quickly and we’ll be in the thick of it. ADR has got to get in the gym and work hard to reach All SEC potential, got to get that Dawg mentality. South Carolina will still rule they are so deep with elite talent 8 deep. We are 3 deep talent but we’ll be deeper overall I think. Defense will be our strength this year.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:59 pm to Tigernomics
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What yall think?
I think you left out 16 PPG.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 4:59 pm to Tigernomics
Bringing in three transfer guards who have all played pg at one point or another shows me that Kim is not looking to experiment anymore and she is serious about depth. The transfers may not have the name recognition (yet) that last year's transfer class had but the roster is in as good of a place as you can expect it to be after losing Reese and the others. I would like to see us bring in one more big to give the front court the same depth that the back court now has but there is still time for that.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 5:45 pm to stang14
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Who cares!
You took time to post about something you don’t care about? Strange.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 5:53 pm to AGENT225
I expect Sa'mayah Smith will play D effectively inside as she was doing before she was injured. She also has an excellent 10" shot. Smith will be a major player in 24-25.
I also expect that Del Rosario will improve greatly and give us 18-22 minutes of good play per game. (ADR will bloom, IMO, in years 3-4 of her LSU career.)
Morrow, Johnson, and Williams are good enough to start on any top 25 team in America.
How far we can get both in the SEC and in the NCAA will fall on what kind of play we can get at PG and OG on defense and offense. If we can get topnotch D from our G's, we are gonna contend for the Final Four.
I will be interested to see what our OOC schedule will be in Nov-Dec. We will have at least one big road game at an ACC school in the ACC-SEC Challenge. Will we play any other top 20 team in our OOC slate?
I also expect that Del Rosario will improve greatly and give us 18-22 minutes of good play per game. (ADR will bloom, IMO, in years 3-4 of her LSU career.)
Morrow, Johnson, and Williams are good enough to start on any top 25 team in America.
How far we can get both in the SEC and in the NCAA will fall on what kind of play we can get at PG and OG on defense and offense. If we can get topnotch D from our G's, we are gonna contend for the Final Four.
I will be interested to see what our OOC schedule will be in Nov-Dec. We will have at least one big road game at an ACC school in the ACC-SEC Challenge. Will we play any other top 20 team in our OOC slate?
Posted on 4/25/24 at 6:07 pm to GeorgeWest
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We will have at least one big road game at an ACC school in the ACC-SEC Challenge. Will we play any other top 20 team in our OOC slate?
I’d like to but history suggests we won’t unless it’s in some preseason tournament.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 6:31 pm to CamdenTiger
Feel great..Just renewed my season tickets
Posted on 4/25/24 at 7:54 pm to LSUBB6366
Ticket prices double for you.. ?
Mine pretty much did .. some of my men’s football went up like 60 percent….(sidelines not as much)… gonna be interesting to see how much men’s bball goes up ..
Gotta say game day experience is not keeping up with my price increases..
Mine pretty much did .. some of my men’s football went up like 60 percent….(sidelines not as much)… gonna be interesting to see how much men’s bball goes up ..
Gotta say game day experience is not keeping up with my price increases..
Posted on 4/25/24 at 8:10 pm to Thecoz
My WBB tickets went up $50 per ticket.
LSU has no choice but to play in the SEC-ACC Challenge just like last year when we hosted VA Tech in December. We will play this season on the road in the ACC. The SEC decides where who we play in that game.
LSU has no choice but to play in the SEC-ACC Challenge just like last year when we hosted VA Tech in December. We will play this season on the road in the ACC. The SEC decides where who we play in that game.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 8:18 pm to Thecoz
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Ticket prices double for you.. ?
I paid 75 each for my 2. Uppers I believe. Only ones I buy cause I have 2 "reserved" seats on the front row I sit in for all mens and womens games
Posted on 4/25/24 at 8:27 pm to LSUBB6366
Pair went from 276 to over 500 a pair.. they provide a quality experience so ok..I just get tired of LSU sneaking things up every year for sports.. my football sideline tickets hardly moved but they are pretty expensive already.. my guest ticks toward endzone went up like 60 percent.. they are sneaky and announce small taf increase and then without publicity are increasing the basic seat price..going to be interesting to see what they do with my men’s bball and gymnastic ticket prices..
Posted on 4/25/24 at 9:31 pm to Tigernomics
Next year is a rebuilding year, it appears. Any success we have will be the result of Mulkey magic
Posted on 4/25/24 at 9:35 pm to tarzana
Rebuilding year??? lol, pay attention KM NEVER has rebuilding years..top 10 pre season rating, top 5 if we sign a post in portal..
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:35 pm to Tigernomics
Looks like Kim made a haul:
BREAKING: LSU women's basketball signs three guards from transfer portal
By TigerBait StaffApril 24, 2024
BATON ROUGE – LSU Coach Kim Mulkey has announced the addition of Shayeann Day-Wilson, Kailyn Gilbert and Mjracle (pronounced Miracle) Sheppard, three guards who will bolster the Tigers’ perimeter depth.
They will join transfer forward Jersey Wolfenbarger and Jada Richard, Louisiana’s high school player of the year, as the five new additions on LSU’s roster heading into the 2024-25 season.
“We could not be more excited to add Shayeann, Kailyn and Mjracle to the LSU family,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “The three of them will add a combination of experience and depth on the perimeter for us and will bolster our roster to continue to compete at an elite level.”
Mjracle Sheppard: Guard, 5-10, Kent, Washington
Sheppard will join the Tigers after spending her freshman season in Starkville at Mississippi State.
During her freshman season at MSU, Sheppard averaged 5.1 points and 2.1 assists per game with 48 total steals. She scored in double figures in three games with a career high of 14 against Jacksonville State. She also had 3+ steals in six games, including a career high of 7 against Kennesaw State.
A native of Kent, Washington, Sheppard went to Montverde Academy in Florida for high school where she became a four-star recruit. She was a critical piece in helping lead Montverde to the 2021-22 National Championship. During the championship run, Sheppard led the team with 4.2 assists per game and added 7.2 points game. She also led the team with 2.6 steals per game en route to the championship.
Kailyn Gilbert: Guard, 5-8, Tampa Bay, Florida
Gilbert will come to LSU after spending the previous two seasons at Arizona. After averaging 4.9 points as a freshman, Gilbert saw a big jump to 15.1 points per game during her sophomore season. She had a total of 88 assists during her two seasons in Tucson.
She scored over 20 points in six games during her sophomore season and earned one Pac 12 Player of the Week honor. Just as Gilbert saw her scoring output take a jump from her freshman season to sophomore season, her assists went from 1.1 per game as a freshman to 2.3 during this past season.
Gilbert finished her high school career at IMG Academy. Throughout her high school career she was a three-time First Team All-State selection and two-time Hillsborough County Player of the Year. She was ranked at the No. 31 player in her class by ESPN HoopGurlz in the class of 2022.
Shayeann Day-Wilson: Guard, 5-6, Toronto, Ontario
Day-Wilson, the 2022 ACC Freshman of the Year, comes to LSU after spending a season at Miami and before that, two seasons at Duke. In three seasons, Day-Wilson has averaged 10.8 points per game with 300 assists and 79 steals. She has started 71 games and played in a total of 93 games throughout her college career.
Over the past season, Day-Wilson scored in double figures in 14-18 ACC games, including a stretch of 12 in a row. She set her career-high with 27 points, going 5-11 from three-point range, during a double overtime game against Georgia Tech. She tallied 5+ assists in six games, including a career-high 9 assists in a game against Jacksonville.
During her sophomore season at Duke, Day-Wilson scored in double figures in 12 games and led the Blue Devils with 2.5 assists per game. During her freshman season, the ACC coaches voted Day-Wilson as the ACC Freshman of the Year. She led all ACC freshmen with 12.7 points and 3.7 assists per game. She earned three ACC Freshman of the Week honors and one USBWA National Freshman of the Week accolade.
The Toronto, Ontario native Day Wilson was the top-rated Canadian guard in the class of 2021, ranked No. 41 overall in the class according to ESPN HoopGurlz. In high school she led Crestwood Prep to back-to-back OSBA High School State Championships and was a Bio Steel All-Canadian player, equivalent to a McDonalds All-America selection. She played on numerous Canadian national teams too, including on the U23 Canada team that won the gold medal at the inaugural GLOBLJAM International Basketball Showcase in 2022 and with the U19 Canada team the 2021 FIBA World Cup in Hungary.
BREAKING: LSU women's basketball signs three guards from transfer portal
By TigerBait StaffApril 24, 2024
BATON ROUGE – LSU Coach Kim Mulkey has announced the addition of Shayeann Day-Wilson, Kailyn Gilbert and Mjracle (pronounced Miracle) Sheppard, three guards who will bolster the Tigers’ perimeter depth.
They will join transfer forward Jersey Wolfenbarger and Jada Richard, Louisiana’s high school player of the year, as the five new additions on LSU’s roster heading into the 2024-25 season.
“We could not be more excited to add Shayeann, Kailyn and Mjracle to the LSU family,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “The three of them will add a combination of experience and depth on the perimeter for us and will bolster our roster to continue to compete at an elite level.”
Mjracle Sheppard: Guard, 5-10, Kent, Washington
Sheppard will join the Tigers after spending her freshman season in Starkville at Mississippi State.
During her freshman season at MSU, Sheppard averaged 5.1 points and 2.1 assists per game with 48 total steals. She scored in double figures in three games with a career high of 14 against Jacksonville State. She also had 3+ steals in six games, including a career high of 7 against Kennesaw State.
A native of Kent, Washington, Sheppard went to Montverde Academy in Florida for high school where she became a four-star recruit. She was a critical piece in helping lead Montverde to the 2021-22 National Championship. During the championship run, Sheppard led the team with 4.2 assists per game and added 7.2 points game. She also led the team with 2.6 steals per game en route to the championship.
Kailyn Gilbert: Guard, 5-8, Tampa Bay, Florida
Gilbert will come to LSU after spending the previous two seasons at Arizona. After averaging 4.9 points as a freshman, Gilbert saw a big jump to 15.1 points per game during her sophomore season. She had a total of 88 assists during her two seasons in Tucson.
She scored over 20 points in six games during her sophomore season and earned one Pac 12 Player of the Week honor. Just as Gilbert saw her scoring output take a jump from her freshman season to sophomore season, her assists went from 1.1 per game as a freshman to 2.3 during this past season.
Gilbert finished her high school career at IMG Academy. Throughout her high school career she was a three-time First Team All-State selection and two-time Hillsborough County Player of the Year. She was ranked at the No. 31 player in her class by ESPN HoopGurlz in the class of 2022.
Shayeann Day-Wilson: Guard, 5-6, Toronto, Ontario
Day-Wilson, the 2022 ACC Freshman of the Year, comes to LSU after spending a season at Miami and before that, two seasons at Duke. In three seasons, Day-Wilson has averaged 10.8 points per game with 300 assists and 79 steals. She has started 71 games and played in a total of 93 games throughout her college career.
Over the past season, Day-Wilson scored in double figures in 14-18 ACC games, including a stretch of 12 in a row. She set her career-high with 27 points, going 5-11 from three-point range, during a double overtime game against Georgia Tech. She tallied 5+ assists in six games, including a career-high 9 assists in a game against Jacksonville.
During her sophomore season at Duke, Day-Wilson scored in double figures in 12 games and led the Blue Devils with 2.5 assists per game. During her freshman season, the ACC coaches voted Day-Wilson as the ACC Freshman of the Year. She led all ACC freshmen with 12.7 points and 3.7 assists per game. She earned three ACC Freshman of the Week honors and one USBWA National Freshman of the Week accolade.
The Toronto, Ontario native Day Wilson was the top-rated Canadian guard in the class of 2021, ranked No. 41 overall in the class according to ESPN HoopGurlz. In high school she led Crestwood Prep to back-to-back OSBA High School State Championships and was a Bio Steel All-Canadian player, equivalent to a McDonalds All-America selection. She played on numerous Canadian national teams too, including on the U23 Canada team that won the gold medal at the inaugural GLOBLJAM International Basketball Showcase in 2022 and with the U19 Canada team the 2021 FIBA World Cup in Hungary.
Posted on 4/25/24 at 10:37 pm to Tigernomics
We will be much better.
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