Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images
GREENVILLE, S.C. – South Carolina senior guard Raven Johnson paced the third-ranked Gamecocks with 22 points, lifting the top overall seed to an 83-77 win in the 2026 SEC Tournament semifinal contest inside Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Saturday.

With the victory, South Carolina improved to 31-2 on the season and advanced to the SEC Tournament championship game, while LSU dropped to 27-5 overall.

LSU will await its NCAA Tournament decision on March 15 when Selection Sunday rolls around next week. The show will air on ESPN at 7 p.m. CT. In the last projection, LSU was ranked No. 7 overall (No. 2 seed).

LSU junior guard MiLaysia Fulwiley led the Tigers’ scoring attack with 24 points. Junior Mikaylah Williams and sophomore Jada Richard also had double figures in scoring with 14 and 17, respectively.

LSU and South Carolina got to the first media timeout of the game tied at 12-12. The Gamecocks would lead the close of the quarter, 21-17. Five Tigers contributed to the scoring for LSU with senior Flau’jae Johnson leading the way, scoring six in the opening stanza. On the other side, guards Ta’Niya Latson (10) and Raven (7) led USC with 17 combined points of their 21 total.

By the second quarter media timeout, LSU outscored the Gamecocks, 12-5, putting the Tigers ahead by three with four-plus minutes remaining in the half. South Carolina responded in the back portion of the quarter, taking a 34-31 lead with under two minutes left. Down the stretch, LSU closed the first half with a 9-2 scoring run that was punctuated by senior Amiya Joyner’s layup at the buzzer.

Fulwiley was the Tigers’ leading scorer in the half, scoring 15 points with one steal. LSU was able to outrebound the Gamecocks by nine in the first 20 minutes.

South Carolina opened the second half on a 10-2 run to take the lead and push it to four points with five minutes left in the quarter. The Tigers took a brief 42-41 lead midway through, but the Gamecocks were able to respond by outscoring LSU 18-12 in the last five minutes of the period. South Carolina took the 59-54 advantage into the fourth quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Fulwiley tied the game at 63 on a made three-pointer. From there, USC took the lead and would not relinquish it, winning 83-77.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

Box Score
13 Comments
user avatar
user avatar
CjNola756 days
Staley own Kim and LSU! :(
user avatar
brewdrees6 days
Terrible officiated game, LSU couldn't get a foul
user avatar
Staley obsesses over beating Mulkey the same way Saban obsessed over beating LSU.
user avatar
blueboxer11195 days
And just like Saban, Staley has made LSU the whipping boy while she laughs.
user avatar
TigerGuy326 days
Typical
user avatar
Smh pathetic
user avatar
LaSportsFan16 days
Having watched the past 2 games, I believe CKM still has to figure out the rotations. Hopefully, she and the players can find a good groove for the tournament.
user avatar
otowntiger6 days
Uggh. I guess Kim Mulkey will never beat Dawn Staley
user avatar
CjNola756 days
Staley is the Saban of womens hoops!
user avatar
CalTiger536 days
LOL, UConn says hello.
Popular Stories
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookXInstagram