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BATON ROUGE – LSU remained undefeated with a win on Sunday over Louisiana-Lafayette, but the Tigers dropped one spot to No. 5 in Monday’s AP Poll.

LSU has two games over the next four games. The Tigers will take on Seton Hall in Uncasville, Connecticut on Tuesday at 5 p.m. CT in the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase. Aneesah Morrow will have her homecoming game on Thursday during LSU’s first true road game of the season at Illinois-Chicago.

AP Poll – December 16, 2024
1. UCLA
2. South Carolina
3. Notre Dame,
4. UConn
5. LSU
6. Texas
7. USC
8. Maryland
9. Duke
10. Oklahoma
11. Ohio State
12. TCU
13. Kansas State
14. West Virginia
15. Michigan State
16. Kentucky
17. Georgia Tech
18. Tennessee
19. North Carolina
20. Michigan
21. North Carolina State
22. Iowa
23. Nebraska
24. Cal
25. Ole Miss
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CrystalPreserves6 months
Dawn Staley moved up. Kim mulkey moved down. Wtf
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BayouBengal996 months
Looks about right to me. We need some real post players badly. If LSU had 2 legit post players. Tough, big, rugged, like a 6’4 or 6’5 Morrow then we’d probably win the championship with these guards we have. When their shots are falling, we will be hard to beat but when they go cold, we need to have an ability to get easy buckets consistently. Smith and Wolf are good but not great all around post players.
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BlackPot6 months
That sweater is sweet.
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madog116 months
Yes, the sweater is sweet. Keep winning!
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brewdrees6 months
How did they fall to 5??
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drizztiger6 months
“LSU has two games over the next four games.”

Completely understand.
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cajunmud6 months
Hmmm...2 over 4 is 2/4 = 1/2. Hmmm...some kinda code. Larry may be covertly communicating with his handlers. (at Bama)
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