Trying to snap a 14-game losing streak to South Carolina, LSU came up just short on Thursday night in front of a packed PMAC crowd.
It was a game that featured the two leading national title favorites according to the oddsmakers. This was a heavyweight fight, and it played out like one too.
The final was 76-70 with South Carolina coming up with some key buckets in the final two minutes.
All 10 players that started the game scored double-digit points, with LSU’s [autotag]Aneesah Morrow[/autotag] notching a game-high of 16. For South Carolina, it was Chloe Kitts leading the way with 14.
Here are five takeaways from LSU’s close loss.