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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – In the inaugural game of the ACC/SEC Challenge, the Tigers fell to Syracuse, 80-57, inside JMA Wireless Arena on Tuesday night.

Jalen Reed finished with a double-double, scoring 14 points and adding a team-high 11 rebounds. Jordan Wright added 15 points and seven rebounds for the game.

For Syracuse, Judah Mintz finished with a career and team-high 33 points while adding five rebounds. Chris Bell added 2o points and five rebounds of his own.

LSU will be back in action on Friday, Dec. 1 as they take on in-state foe Southeastern at 7 p.m. CT in the PMAC.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
14 Comments
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TommyDaTiger6 months
Another embarrassing loss
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otowntiger6 months
Very embarrassing
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AllenTXTiger6 months
I caught the 2nd half and they are not a good outside shooting team. Need a lot of work or a coach who can coach it up.
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Dalosaqy6 months
This is going to be long and painful MBB season.
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southsidedell6 months
Nobody is watching this for real tho.
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cypresstiger6 months
Not much of a “challenge” for Syracuse
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SouthernInsanity6 months
The HC is in year two or three.... and shouldn't make it to his 4th.
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LSUPITyt6 months
#bringbackwillwade
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Is LSU still advertising MBB?
Give it up. The act is over and will be for the next decade.
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BleedgurpleTX6 months
Anyone know what’s up with Daimion Collins?
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GoneFishing216 months
He’s athletic
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CrystalPreserves6 months
Time to swing for the fences and throw more money Woody. We have endless money for coaches. Go get Bill Self
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GoneFishing216 months
Haha
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fab4lsu6 months
Embarrassing performance. Too much 1 on 1 and not enough team offense. Which usually ended with either a turnover or a missed jacked up 3. That’s on the coach.
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