LSU Has Locked Up A Double-Bye In The SEC Tournament
by Staff Reporter
February 27, 20198 Comments

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LSU's 66-55 win over Texas A&M on Tuesday night allowed the Tigers to lock up a double-bye in the SEC Tournament, held March 13-17 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Coach Will Wade and the Tigers are currently tied for first place in the SEC and will not need to play in the conference tournament until Friday, March 15. LSU will play in one-of-four games that Friday with the first game starting at 12 p.m. CT on ESPN.
LSU has three games remaining on the schedule before the tournament starts; at Alabama this Saturday, March 2, at Florida on Wednesday, March 6, and vs. Vanderbilt on Saturday, March 9.
The Tigers are currently are 23-5, 13-2 SEC on the season with an AP Top 25 & NET Rankings of No. 13.
NCAA Tournament projections have LSU floating around as a No. 3 seed.
Coach Will Wade and the Tigers are currently tied for first place in the SEC and will not need to play in the conference tournament until Friday, March 15. LSU will play in one-of-four games that Friday with the first game starting at 12 p.m. CT on ESPN.
LSU has three games remaining on the schedule before the tournament starts; at Alabama this Saturday, March 2, at Florida on Wednesday, March 6, and vs. Vanderbilt on Saturday, March 9.
The Tigers are currently are 23-5, 13-2 SEC on the season with an AP Top 25 & NET Rankings of No. 13.
NCAA Tournament projections have LSU floating around as a No. 3 seed.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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