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Main reason we lost
Posted on 3/27/26 at 11:43 pm
Posted on 3/27/26 at 11:43 pm
A 57% free throw shooter shot 90% from the line against us. If she shot 80% which would have still been a miracle, we win
Posted on 3/27/26 at 11:46 pm to gotiger
And we did not dominate rebounding as usual.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 11:47 pm to gotiger
But their good shooter missed 2 and the end of game. Lost due to rebounding and 50/50 balls. Simple
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:00 am to Corn Dawg Nation
Duke's plan, which worked, hold Koval and Z. Johnson down in scoring... they combined for 0, yes zero, points! And F. Johnson didn't help offensively or defensively... another off game for her.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:14 am to Corn Dawg Nation
Lost due to Fulwiley recklessly going to the goal
Pull up
Run your offense and control the ending to that game
Pull up
Run your offense and control the ending to that game
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:23 am to ike221
Unless it’s a full court miracle heave at the buzzer, one single play is never the reason a team loses a game
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:44 am to MrWalkingMan
F. Johnson will never forget her last game as she failed to block the three pt shooter. Put the hand in front of face, duh!
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:49 am to ramchallenge
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Duke's plan, which worked, hold Koval and Z. Johnson down in scoring... they combined for 0, yes zero, points! And F. Johnson didn't help offensively or defensively... another off game for her.
Mulkey needs to recruit a dominate center/forward again like reese or betts.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:59 am to Chalkywhite84
2027 Bradley is the one we must have.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 1:27 am to TigerScott13
I've become a strong LSU women's basketball fan (never was before) since Kim Mulkey arrived, and I had high hopes for this team with all of their talent, even though it was mainly young talent with lots of new players. They looked unstoppable at times, and I thought their maturity throughout the season would lead to finally winning the close games against really good teams. But they could never get over that hump.
To win those huge games against the top teams, you have to have your team leaders step up with ice in their veins and make the biggest plays of the game under pressure. I've been a big Flau'jae Johnson fan, and as much as I love her as a fiery leader, a joyful person, and a true ambassador for LSU, I have to say that throughout the season she never showed that she had that "clutch gene" under pressure possessed by championship leaders.
Really quite the opposite. She would often lose control and turn the ball over, botch clutch free throws or open shots, and make silly mistakes defensively at the absolute worst times. Her games were rarely consistent from beginning to end- I think she just naturally rides an emotional rollercoaster, either very up or very down, but rarely even-keeled like you need to be to lead a championship team. Mikayla and Fulwiley also made their share of key mistakes throughout the season and in the game against Duke tonight, but they've shown me (my opinion) much more of the "clutch gene" under pressure. Hope they both stay.
That said, I've enjoyed watching Flau'jae throughout her career- she's been so fun to watch and root for. She's brought us many enjoyable and successful moments. Incredible athlete that could give you plenty of ooh and aah moments, spectacular moments. And when she got hot, she was really great.
But there were also too many key moments in the biggest games, like leaving her feet defensively at the end of the game they just lost, that I should have predicted would reappear and probably prevent them from getting to the Final Four. A lot of those mistakes were due, I believe, to her wanting to win so badly and trying so hard that she sometimes lost control and made a mistake. It wasn't because of lack of effort. She did often seem to disappear when things weren't going well (but she changed that tonight and came on in the second half until the final play).
Throughout the season I felt Flau'jae was often overhyped by the TV networks as THE KEY PLAYER for LSU whereas Mikayla and Fulwiley were more the reasons for the team's success. Flau'jae was a media darling with her flash, entertainment value, and community service/philanthropy, but I felt the others were more dependable for winning the big games.
I will miss watching Flau'jae play. She was such a joy, and she did so much for LSU and the Baton Rouge community. We'll never see another like her. I hope she finally wins a title in the WNBA.
So long, Flau'jae. We appreciate you and will miss you!
To win those huge games against the top teams, you have to have your team leaders step up with ice in their veins and make the biggest plays of the game under pressure. I've been a big Flau'jae Johnson fan, and as much as I love her as a fiery leader, a joyful person, and a true ambassador for LSU, I have to say that throughout the season she never showed that she had that "clutch gene" under pressure possessed by championship leaders.
Really quite the opposite. She would often lose control and turn the ball over, botch clutch free throws or open shots, and make silly mistakes defensively at the absolute worst times. Her games were rarely consistent from beginning to end- I think she just naturally rides an emotional rollercoaster, either very up or very down, but rarely even-keeled like you need to be to lead a championship team. Mikayla and Fulwiley also made their share of key mistakes throughout the season and in the game against Duke tonight, but they've shown me (my opinion) much more of the "clutch gene" under pressure. Hope they both stay.
That said, I've enjoyed watching Flau'jae throughout her career- she's been so fun to watch and root for. She's brought us many enjoyable and successful moments. Incredible athlete that could give you plenty of ooh and aah moments, spectacular moments. And when she got hot, she was really great.
But there were also too many key moments in the biggest games, like leaving her feet defensively at the end of the game they just lost, that I should have predicted would reappear and probably prevent them from getting to the Final Four. A lot of those mistakes were due, I believe, to her wanting to win so badly and trying so hard that she sometimes lost control and made a mistake. It wasn't because of lack of effort. She did often seem to disappear when things weren't going well (but she changed that tonight and came on in the second half until the final play).
Throughout the season I felt Flau'jae was often overhyped by the TV networks as THE KEY PLAYER for LSU whereas Mikayla and Fulwiley were more the reasons for the team's success. Flau'jae was a media darling with her flash, entertainment value, and community service/philanthropy, but I felt the others were more dependable for winning the big games.
I will miss watching Flau'jae play. She was such a joy, and she did so much for LSU and the Baton Rouge community. We'll never see another like her. I hope she finally wins a title in the WNBA.
So long, Flau'jae. We appreciate you and will miss you!
Posted on 3/28/26 at 2:53 am to ramchallenge
I don't believe that good teams go in with any coordinated plan to "hold down" Koval. That happens naturally. She's a nonenity in games vs real competition. LSU fans and the media brought the "I wasn't being developed" spiel when she went into the portal despite the Notre Dame bigs coach, who's been there about 30 years, having put multiple bigs into the WNBA.
Kim and LSU have improved her conditioning but skills wise she's pyrite.
Kim and LSU have improved her conditioning but skills wise she's pyrite.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 5:39 am to TigerScott13
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F. Johnson will never forget her last game as she failed to block the three pt shooter. Put the hand in front of face, duh!
Play fundamental defense, don’t leave your feet and run by the shooter, stay in front of her with arms up hand in face and with only two seconds left she won’t make that shot . Johnson did none of that .
Posted on 3/28/26 at 11:20 am to goldenmoment
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I hope she finally wins a title in the WNBA.
Er, she did win a title.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 11:22 am to Corn Dawg Nation
LSU was literally leading with only 1 second left on the clock. The Duke girl just got lucky and threw up a shot as time expired and it rolled in to win. Y’all are thinking way too much into this.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 11:27 am to gotiger
And it seemed every loose ball rolled or bounced their way. Tough loss they’ll be back.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 11:52 am to Chalkywhite84
Big 6'5 or6'6 girl from oak grove la. She's a good one
Posted on 3/28/26 at 12:03 pm to gotiger
Her shots were ugly too, but they kept going in.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 1:34 pm to gotiger
The main reason we lost was because we missed so many layups.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 1:44 pm to BastropRam13
F. Johnson will never forget her last game as she failed to block the three pt shooter. Put the hand in front of face, duh! Not to mention we’re losing a great social justice warrior.
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