LSU, UCLA and Elite Eight
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The Tigers shot 37.3% from the field but couldn't contain UCLA center Lauren Betts and the Bruins' three-point shooters on the defensive end.
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With Auburn's 70-64 victory over Michigan State on Sunday, all four No. 1 seeds officially clinched spots in the Final Four.
Los Angeles Times |
UCLA earned its highest NCAA tournament position in school history Sunday, securing the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed.
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Aneesah Morrow was never coming out of that game. Not a chance. Not with LSU trailing by five points in the final quarter of an Elite Eight matchup with No. 1 seed UCLA. Not with a trip to the Final Four on the line.
LSU looks to return to the Final Four for the first time since winning it all in 2023. First, they'll have to go through the No. 1 overall seed UCLA.
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Annesah Morrow’s final game for LSU ended with tears but also gratitude for Tigers coach Kim Mulkey, who called her a “walking double-double.”
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LSU basketball star Aneesah Morrow went down in pain and was taken to the locker room in the third quarter, but returned to action despite a serious injury.
UCLA’s physical presence in the paint proved decisive in ending hopes of notching another championship title for LSU women's basketball. The top-seeded Bruins defeated third-seeded LSU 72-65 on Sunday in the Elite Eight, securing the Bruins' first NCAA women’s basketball Final Four berth in program history.
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LSU star Aneesah Morrow is all heart. Despite breaking her nose mid-game against UCLA, she returned to the court.
Sa'Myah Smith finished with 21 points, and Mikaylah Williams added 19. Flau'jae Johnson had just 3 points and collided with NC State's Zoe Brooks in the fourth quarter, scraping her eye in the process.