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COLUMBIA, S.C. – No. 5 LSU (20-1, 5-1) dropped its first game of the season Friday at No. 2 South Carolina (19-1, 7-0), 66-56, as the Gamecocks held the Tigers to a season-low in scoring.

“I thought our defense and I thought South Carolina's defense was good,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “Low scoring game. Both teams, you know, scouted each other pretty darn good. It wasn't an entertaining game from an offensive standpoint, but I didn't think it was a boring game. I thought it was a very good game.”

Although the Tigers outrebounded the Gamecocks by 12, LSU’s turnovers and South Carolina’s ability to draw fouls allowed the Gamecocks to win the game. South Carolina made 18-26 free throws compared to LSU’s 7-9. Both teams made a total of 23 field goals. LSU turned the ball over 17 times, leading to 22 South Carolina points. LSU grabbed 28 offensive rebounds, but only scored 22 second chance points.

“In this game it’s just a little thing that’s usually the difference,” Coach Mulkey said. “To me it was turnovers at the most critical time that allowed the crowd to get into it and allowed them to gain a little more confidence.”

LSU was led in scoring tonight by Aneesah Morrow, who posted her 19th double-double of the season and the 93rd of her career with her line of 15 points and 16 rebounds. Flau’Jae Johnson also contributed 13 points and 4 rebounds of her own and Mikaylah Williams also had 13 points.

South Carolina had a balanced attack. Joyce Edwards was the leading scorer with 14 points and Sania Feagin was the Gamecocks’ only other player in double figures, but a total of eight players scored at least five points.

The Tigers will return home to face Texas A&M on Sunday at 3 p.m. CT on the SEC Network. Sunday begins a stretch of three straight home games for the Tigers.

The first quarter saw the Tigers take a 16-11 lead at the 4:55 media timeout, as LSU began the game shooting 64-percent and getting the ball inside to score 8 points in the paint. All five of the LSU starters managed to score a basket in the first five minutes. The Gamecocks went on a 6-0 run to end the opening quarter with LSU holding a one point lead, 22-21. LSU outrebounded South Carolina in the opening quarter, 10-7, and both teams turned the ball over four times.

Entering the second quarter, the two sides continued to trade buckets, as there were. The Tigers held the Gamecocks to just 17.6% shooting in the period. After a long scoreless stretch in the middle of the period, South Carolina’s Tessa Johnson made a three to give the Gamecocks a 32-30 lead with 2:14 left in the half. Both teams went cold late in the half as LSU missed its final 14 shots of the second quarter and the Gamecocks went into the locker room going 1-9.

In a first half that saw 11 lead changes, LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson led all scorers with 11 points, and Aneesah Morrow led all rebounders with 8 boards. After a Chloe Kitts free throw to extend the Gamecock lead, the first half ended 33-30.

After the teams traded baskets for the first few minutes of the third quarter, South Carolina went on a 8-0 run, fueled by two LSU turnovers, to stretch their lead to nine, forcing LSU to take a timeout at the 5:13 mark. The period ended with South Carolina leading, 51-41.

LSU was unable to mount a fourth quarter comeback, as South Carolina was able to close out the 66-56 victory.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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bluebuck14 months
Queen Mulkey is one of the best coaches in America across all college and professional sports. She makes the most out of the take talent she has. This team needed this maturation loss. LSU make 4-6 more contested shots and 4-6 less turnovers and they win.
The officiating favored South Carolina. Hence, the free throw difference. If LSU learn from this win and step up their game and beat Texas, Kentucky and Oklahoma, there is a good chance LSU meet Sout Carolina in the post season. I will pick LSU.
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Pepe Lepew4 months
9 free throws to 26 WOW…
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brewdrees4 months
Mulkey to stubborn to play her bench a year. The 6 or 7 she plays all game get worn down. Staley plays 10 and 11 players
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Need to understand-for the most part-the coaches in the SEC are going to be Staley's bitches as long as she's there!!!
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Lutcher Lad4 months
Their girls smothered ours on defense. Their energy level was out the roof! Simply put, they outplayed us from the beginning of the 2nd period. And evidently our shooting was as cold as the front we just lived through.
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VOR4 months
Tough loss to a very good team. It happens.
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cajunmud4 months
Hustle...won that game.
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Recoveringcajun4 months
Oh no!
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CrystalPreserves4 months
I’ll take the blame for this loss. I didn’t get to watch this one. It’s the first game I’ve missed all year. When I don’t tune in we lose. I’m sorry y’all. I’m going to be watching the next meetup we have against Staley.
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VooDude4 months
Yeah man…it’s because you’re living in a simulation.
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eugene1928LSU4 months
Poor second half shooting and little help off the bench doomed the Tigers. SC had a solid 9/10 players that contributed, hard to match that.
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tigerpierre4 months
Turnovers
Officials calling 19 fouls on LSU
“. “. 12 “. “. Lady Cocks (paradox)
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rileytiger4 months
Dang my ex wife is from there. I hate that school.
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matty33874 months
We will never beat them.
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GoneFishing214 months
Can’t win the big one. Can MM coach the women too?
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BleedgurpleTX4 months
Are you that blind?
26 free throws to 9 LSU… it’s hard to play any SEC school much less at their place …
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GoneFishing214 months
This isn’t going to cut it. It doesn’t meet the standard.
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CajunBullet4 months
Correct, that was the count of free throws! Hard to beat a team that goes to the foul line that much more than the lady tigers! Plus, the turnovers did not help either!
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cheeto2254 months
The period ended with South Carolina leading, 51-41.

Despite the Tigers outsourcing the Gamecocks in the final period, LSU was unable to mount a fourth quarter comeback, as South Carolina was able to close out the 66-56 victory.


Please tell me how they outscored SC in the final period if they were down 10 to start and lost by 10?? wait..outsourcing? man that article is TERRIBLE.
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stonedbegonias4 months
Three solid quarters against the best team on the road.
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Shocker
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TaderSalad4 months
Will Wade wouldn’t have lost
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SouthernInsanity4 months
On a positive note.... doesn't USCe usually score north 85pts per game?
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Tridentds4 months
Both teams legit. Both easy bets to go to final 4.
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