Lsu set new program record by scoring 103 points against San Diego State, winning 103-48.

In a dazzling performance during their NCAA Tournament opener, LSUā€™s women’s basketball team secured a dominant 103-48 victory over San Diego State, setting a new program record for points scored in a single game. The victory marked an extraordinary display of offense, as LSU not only overwhelmed their opponent but also etched their name into the history books with a remarkable 103-point tally.

The Tigersā€™ high-octane offense was led by standout player Flau’Jae Johnson, who contributed 22 points after returning from an injury. The game saw a balanced offensive effort with multiple players stepping up to contribute significant points. LSU shot an impressive 61% from the field, including 11-of-22 from beyond the arc, demonstrating their sharpshooting abilities and offensive depth.

The team’s energy and rhythm were evident from the start, as they built an insurmountable lead early in the game. San Diego State, although competitive, struggled to contain LSUā€™s relentless attack and could not keep pace with the Tigers’ fast breaks and three-point barrage. By halftime, LSU had already established a commanding 56-22 lead, and the second half was merely a formality as they cruised to the 55-point victory.

This win serves as another statement of LSU’s dominance in women’s college basketball, solidifying their status as one of the top teams in the nation. Their performance also highlighted the depth of talent across the roster, with several players stepping up and contributing to the team’s record-breaking effort.

With this victory, LSU advances in the NCAA Tournament, and their performance will undoubtedly raise expectations as they continue their quest for a national title.

 

 

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