
Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters

LSU Tigers
Highlights
Summary
NEW ORLEANS (Interstat) ā The LSU womenās basketball team remained undefeated Saturday, defeating Louisiana Tech 87-61 in the WBB Compete 4 Cause Classic. The Tigers used a strong second quarter to pull away from the Lady Techsters. After leading 17-19 following the first quarter, LSU outscored Louisiana Tech 22-11 in the second period to take a 39-30 halftime lead. The Tigers extended their advantage after halftime, winning every quarter. FlauāJae Johnson and Kate Koval each scored 13 points for LSU. Jada Richard added eight assists for the Tigers. Louisiana Tech was led by Salma Batesā 20 points. No. 1 LSU improved to 10-0. Louisiana Tech fell to 5-4.
Extended Summary
NEW ORLEANS (Interstat) ā The LSU womenās basketball team used a dominant second-half surge to remain unbeaten, pulling away from Louisiana Tech for an 87-61 victory Saturday in the Compete 4 Cause Classic at a neutral site. The Tigers, who improved to 10-0, led by just three points after a competitive first quarter but steadily built their advantage with superior defense and transition play. The Lady Techsters, who fell to 5-4, kept pace early behind hot outside shooting but ultimately could not overcome LSUās depth and pressure. Louisiana Tech started strong, hitting four of its first five 3-point attempts to take a 14-10 lead midway through the opening period. Guard Paris Bradley and Jianna Morris each connected from deep during the early flurry. LSU responded with a 9-0 run to close the quarter, capped by a Mikaylah Williams layup off a steal, to take a 17-19 lead. The Tigers began to impose their will in the second quarter. A 10-2 run, fueled by defensive stops and free throws, extended the LSU lead to 33-23. The Lady Techsters committed 10 turnovers in the period, which LSU converted into 11 points. While Bradley hit another three to briefly stem the tide, the Tigers took a 39-30 lead into halftime. The third quarter proved decisive. LSU opened with a 7-0 spurt, including a 3-pointer from Williams and a layup by Kate Koval, to push the lead to 46-30. Louisiana Tech never got closer than 12 points the rest of the way. The Tigersā defense was stifling, forcing seven more turnovers in the quarter and blocking three shots, two by Koval. Flauājae Johnsonās tip-in at the buzzer gave LSU a 61-44 advantage heading to the final period. LSUās depth and offensive balance overwhelmed the Lady Techsters in the fourth. The Tigersā lead ballooned to as many as 28 points as they shot 50% from the field in the quarter and made 10 of 14 free throws. MiLaysia Fulwiley hit two 3-pointers during the final stretch as LSU cruised to the finish. Williams, a guard from Bossier City, Louisiana, led all scorers with 19 points, adding four assists and three steals. Bradley, a guard from Carrollton, Texas, matched her with 19 points for Louisiana Tech. Koval, the 6-foot-5 center from Ukraine, anchored the LSU defense with 13 points, four blocks and nine rebounds. Johnson finished with 13 points and nine rebounds, while Fulwiley added 10 points off the bench. Jada Richard orchestrated the offense with eight assists. The statistical disparity told the story of LSUās comprehensive performance. The Tigers shot 48.3% from the field compared to Louisiana Techās 31%. LSU also dominated in assists (13-6), steals (13-6), and points off turnovers (28-9). The Lady Techsters, who entered the game on a two-game winning streak, were led by Morrisā 11 points. The most important part of the game was LSUās closing run in the first half and its immediate burst to start the third quarter. Turning a narrow three-point lead after 10 minutes into a 16-point halftime margin, and then extending it to 22 points within four minutes of the second half, effectively broke the game open. This stretch, defined by relentless defensive pressure that generated turnovers and easy transition baskets, showcased the Tigersā ability to shift gears and overwhelm an opponent. LSU next hosts Morgan State on Tuesday. Louisiana Tech returns home to face Central Arkansas on Wednesday.