LSU Men's Basketball Defeats Alcorn State, 107-81
by Staff Reporter
November 18, 20252 Comments

Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
BATON ROUGE – The LSU Tigers pounded the ball in the paint in the second half and took advantage of second chance and free throw points to score a 107-81 win over Alcorn State Tuesday night in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
The Tigers are now 4-0 on the season and for the fourth consecutive game posted over 90+ points, the first time since the 1990-91 season when LSU started with nine consecutive games of more than 90 points.
LSU battled with Alcorn State through a first half in which the Braves (0-6) hit 5-of-their-first-10 shots from distance and built a seven-point advantage at the 14:30 mark on a three-point play by Bryson Calamese. Most of the Alcorn State points in the first 15 minutes came from their bench as first-year Coach Jake Morton substituted five players who made the big first half runs.
The Tigers took the lead for good at the 3:08 mark of the first half at 41-38 and went to the dressing room up six, 50-44.
In the first half, LSU was 16-of-31 from the floor (51.6%), but just 3-of-13 from distance. Alcorn was at 47.5 percent (19-40) and 5-of-13 from deep.
Both teams would shoot it well in the second half, but LSU was able to score down in the paint area to the tune of 32-of-its-57 total second half points being in the paint. Another 16 came at the free throw line as LSU finished the half 16-of-17 at the stripe and finished the game 31-of-39 at the free throw line or 79.5 percent.
Alcorn was just 5-of-11 at the free throw line.
LSU made 19-of-32 field goals in the second half (59.4%), three from distance. Alcorn posted 14-of-27 shots for 51.9 percent with five treys. The Tigers finished with 58 points in the paint.
The Tigers got the game to double figures for the first time on a Mike Nwoko layup off a turnover that made it 60-49 with 17:06 to go and pushed the advantage into the 20s at the 3:47 mark on a Nwoko dunk that made it 95-74, part of a 10-0 run.
LSU shot over 50 percent for the second straight game, making 35-of-63, including six from deep. Alcorn came in at 49.3 percent (33-of-67) with 10-of-26 from three-point range.
Nwoko led LSU with 29 points and nine rebounds (six offensive) on a very efficient 12-of-15 from the floor and 5-of-6 at the line. Both Dedan Thomas Jr., and Marquel Sutton had 16 points. Thomas had six assists and Sutton had his third straight double double with 10 boards.
Alcorn, which recorded 56 of its 81 points from the bench players, had four in double figures led by Davian Williams, who hit six triples in scoring 21 points. Travis Roberts added 12 and a team best nine boards, while Nick Woodard scored 11 and Mike Jones 10.
LSU won the rebound battle, 43-28, including 19 offensive rebounds.
The Tigers will be back in action on Friday night at 7 p.m. at the Maravich Center against Omaha, Marquel Sutton’s former team. Fans can get free admission with their Western Kentucky football ticket.
That will be the final home game for just short of a month for LSU as they will play four neutral site games and a road trip to Boston College before returning to action at the Maravich Center on Dec. 19.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
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The Tigers are now 4-0 on the season and for the fourth consecutive game posted over 90+ points, the first time since the 1990-91 season when LSU started with nine consecutive games of more than 90 points.
LSU battled with Alcorn State through a first half in which the Braves (0-6) hit 5-of-their-first-10 shots from distance and built a seven-point advantage at the 14:30 mark on a three-point play by Bryson Calamese. Most of the Alcorn State points in the first 15 minutes came from their bench as first-year Coach Jake Morton substituted five players who made the big first half runs.
The Tigers took the lead for good at the 3:08 mark of the first half at 41-38 and went to the dressing room up six, 50-44.
In the first half, LSU was 16-of-31 from the floor (51.6%), but just 3-of-13 from distance. Alcorn was at 47.5 percent (19-40) and 5-of-13 from deep.
Both teams would shoot it well in the second half, but LSU was able to score down in the paint area to the tune of 32-of-its-57 total second half points being in the paint. Another 16 came at the free throw line as LSU finished the half 16-of-17 at the stripe and finished the game 31-of-39 at the free throw line or 79.5 percent.
Alcorn was just 5-of-11 at the free throw line.
LSU made 19-of-32 field goals in the second half (59.4%), three from distance. Alcorn posted 14-of-27 shots for 51.9 percent with five treys. The Tigers finished with 58 points in the paint.
The Tigers got the game to double figures for the first time on a Mike Nwoko layup off a turnover that made it 60-49 with 17:06 to go and pushed the advantage into the 20s at the 3:47 mark on a Nwoko dunk that made it 95-74, part of a 10-0 run.
LSU shot over 50 percent for the second straight game, making 35-of-63, including six from deep. Alcorn came in at 49.3 percent (33-of-67) with 10-of-26 from three-point range.
Nwoko led LSU with 29 points and nine rebounds (six offensive) on a very efficient 12-of-15 from the floor and 5-of-6 at the line. Both Dedan Thomas Jr., and Marquel Sutton had 16 points. Thomas had six assists and Sutton had his third straight double double with 10 boards.
Alcorn, which recorded 56 of its 81 points from the bench players, had four in double figures led by Davian Williams, who hit six triples in scoring 21 points. Travis Roberts added 12 and a team best nine boards, while Nick Woodard scored 11 and Mike Jones 10.
LSU won the rebound battle, 43-28, including 19 offensive rebounds.
The Tigers will be back in action on Friday night at 7 p.m. at the Maravich Center against Omaha, Marquel Sutton’s former team. Fans can get free admission with their Western Kentucky football ticket.
That will be the final home game for just short of a month for LSU as they will play four neutral site games and a road trip to Boston College before returning to action at the Maravich Center on Dec. 19.
(Release via LSU Athletics)
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