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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.
LSU women's basketball head coach Kim Mulkey reveals why she benched star guard Mikaylah Williams in second half vs. Ole Miss
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.
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How was LSU women's basketball able to erase a double-digit, fourth quarter deficit to beat Ole Miss? Kim Mulkey explains.
Coming out of halftime, LSU put together a scoring spurt to bring its deficit to two. Ole Miss would follow that up with an 11-0 scoring run that gave the Rebels a 13-point lead with 5:28 left in the quarter. LSU responded on the back half of the quarter and went into the fourth quarter with the Rebels leading 63-54.
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