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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
LSU forward Tyrell Ward announced on social media that he will return to the team next season.

Ward, a 6-6 sophomore from Washington, D.C., played in 31 games this season, with ten starts. He averaged 9.1 points and shot 41.3 percent from 3-point range.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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slutiger520 months
No clue why this needs an announcement. Sorry. Great ball player, he had great improvements last year, why change what isn’t broken.
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Gonadballbarian20 months
Because some people were wondering because he was draft eligible and he was starting to come on string and is a former five star recruit with a lot of talent that we needed to come back that's why
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LSUBB636620 months
Damn. The title had me a lil worried. Glad you decided to stay TW. We building something here. Just takes time and TEAM PLAYERS
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grich3120 months
Definitely needed Ward to return, he has a bunch of upside, gotta play some better defense
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pitchandcatch2720 months
I will say it now, LSU will be in the big dance next year. Really good talent coming in and CMM is not done yet. Wards all in, this team will be very good next year. GEAUX TIGERS!
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OSTiger7720 months
Yes! He has a change to truly be a game changer. Get tougher on ball defense and keep slashing and hitting 3s.
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Geauxldninja20 months
This is great news!
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Herodijontiger20 months
We need him glad he’s coming back
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Shiftyplus120 months
This is pretty huge. His improvement from year 1 to year 2 was a good leap. If he can take the next step and put on some more weight, he'll be a big part of the squad next year.
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drizztiger20 months
100% Agreed. Well said.
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Alexsportsdad20 months
We needed this - glad your coming back Tyrell!
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