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MiLaysia Fulwiley ignited a furious second-half rally, overcoming an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to secure a dramatic victory for the LSU Tigers over the Ole Miss Rebels.
How was LSU women's basketball able to erase a double-digit, fourth quarter deficit to beat Ole Miss? Kim Mulkey explains.
Jay Johnson and Co. return to Alex Box on Wednesday afternoon, in-state clash against Nicholls locked in.
Before they met Thursday, LSU and Ole Miss had spent the previous two weeks jockeying for fourth place in the SEC. The winner of Thursday’s matchup would take sole possession of that spot in the standings, putting itself on track to land a double bye in the conference tournament. The Tigers have earned that right in each of the last four seasons.
The LSU Tigers baseball season is off to a 5-0 start. The offense is dominant and the pitching is promising, but things haven't been completely smooth. Highly anticipated outfielder Chris Stanfield suffered an injury during the second game and hasn't returned since.
OXFORD, MS. – The seventh-ranked LSU women’s basketball team defeated the 17th-ranked Ole Miss, 78-70, on Thursday night inside the Sandy and John Black Pavilion. The Tigers are back in action on Sunday, Feb. 22nd to face Missouri. The game will tip off at 3:00 p.m. CT inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 26 points as No.7 LSU erased an 11-point deficit in the final eight minutes and beat No. 17 Mississippi 78-70.
Kiffin and Co. have shifted into overdrive on the recruiting trail, multiple top-ranked prospects on LSU's radar.