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Preview: Texas Faces Tough Road Test at LSU BATON ROUGE, La. (Interstat) — The nation’s last remaining unbeaten team faces one of its sternest tests Sunday when the top-ranked Texas Longhorns visit the LSU Tigers in a marquee Southeastern Conference women’s basketball showdown. The Longhorns (18-0, 2-0 SEC) bring a perfect record into the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, fresh off a dominant 97-36 victory over Auburn on Thursday. Texas has won its first two SEC games by an average of 32 points but needed a last-second shot to edge Mississippi 67-64 on Jan. 4. LSU (14-2, 1-2) seeks to rebound from a rocky start in conference play. After losses at Vanderbilt and to Kentucky, the Tigers routed Georgia 80-59 on Thursday behind a season-high 25 points from standout guard Flau’Jae Johnson. Texas is powered by its interior presence, led by center Kyla Oldacre. The senior is coming off a career-high 23 points in just 20 minutes against Auburn and has scored in double figures in five of her last eight games. Her efficiency provides a cornerstone for a deep Longhorns squad. Johnson paces the Tigers, averaging 16.2 points per game. She will be crucial in penetrating a Texas defense that allows just 51.2 points per game, ranked second nationally. LSU’s offense, which averages 90.1 points, will challenge that defense like few have this season. This matchup is the first of a home-and-home series between the conference newcomers, with the rematch set for Feb. 5 in Austin, Texas. The outcome will provide early clarity in the loaded SEC race. Tipoff is set for Sunday afternoon. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

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