Instant Analysis: LSU women’s basketball puts a beatdown in Auburn in SEC Tournament quarterfinal

Flau’Jae Johnson’s 25 points helped lift the Tigers to a 30-point win in their SEC Tournament opener.

The LSU women’s basketball team has played one game at the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina, and it was an impressive one.

The Tigers had no problems as the No. 2 seed in the tournament’s quarterfinal round against No. 7-seeded Auburn, winning the season rubber match 78-48 to advance to the conference semifinal against either Ole Miss or Florida.

The beginning of the game was a complete masterclass by LSU as it jumped out to an early 21-0 lead, with [autotag]Flau’Jae Johnson[/autotag] scoring 13 of those.

Things didn’t get much better for Auburn in the first quarter as LSU led 27-5 after the frame. AU shot just 1 of 17 in the period. Things would get a bit better in the second quarter, but it still found itself in a 43-19 deficit as LSU dominated heading into the locker room.

Johnson almost matched Auburn’s first-half point total by herself as she scored 17 to go with seven rebounds and four steals in the first two quarters.

LSU expanded its lead in the third quarter, outscoring Auburn 26-12 in the frame while stretching a game-high 39-point lead. It ultimately took a 38-point lead into the final frame.

Auburn outscored LSU 17-9 in the fourth quarter, but that was far from enough to undo the damage that had already been done. Johnson finished with 25 points, while [autotag]Angel Reese[/autotag] — who had a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds — exited the game and went to the locker room with an apparent injury.

That will be worth monitoring as LSU prepares to continue its run in Greenville on Saturday at 6 p.m. CT.

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No. 2 seed LSU women’s basketball to face No. 7 seed Auburn in SEC Tournament opener Friday

LSU and Auburn will have a rubber match in the SEC quarterfinals on Friday evening.

LSU arrived in Greenville, South Carolina, earlier this week as the No. 2 seed at the 2024 Women’s SEC Tournament, and now it knows who it will face in its opening matchup at the quarterfinals on Friday.

The Tigers will draw No. 7-seeded Auburn after it took down No. 10-seeded Arkansas 67-48 in its second-round matchup on Saturday. This will be the third matchup between the two teams this season as they split the regular season series, with each team winning at home.

LSU won the most recent matchup in Baton Rouge, and it will be hoping for a similar result as it seeks an SEC title. The game will take place at 5 p.m. CT in Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville.

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SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament 2024 bracket, schedule, TV info

The Tigers will begin their tournament run on Friday against either Auburn or Arkansas.

The LSU women’s basketball team is off to Greenville, South Carolina, this week for the 2024 SEC Tournament, and the Tigers have earned the No. 2 seed at the event after ending the regular on an eight-game winning streak that was capped of with a 21-point Senior Day win over Kentucky on Sunday.

LSU finished the season 26-4 and 13-3 in league play, and now it will hope it gets another shot at the No. 1 team in the nation, South Carolina, as it looks to win its first SEC Tournament title since it won in 2003 under [autotag]Sue Gunter[/autotag].

The tournament begins on Wednesday and runs through Sunday. Here’s the full schedule of events for this week in Greenville.

SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament 2024

All times Central and all games at Ben Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, South Carolina.

*Denotes approximate start times

Final SEC women’s basketball standings, seeding for this week’s tournament in Greenville

The Tigers earned the No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament.

With a decisive win over Kentucky on Senior Day Sunday, LSU’s women’s basketball team has completed the regular season.

Now, it’s time to turn its attention to the postseason, and it’s heading to Greenville, South Carolina, this week for the SEC Tournament, where it’s the No. 2 overall seed behind South Carolina.

The Tigers won’t play until Friday when they’ll face the winner of Thursday’s game between No. 7 Auburn and No. 10 Arkansas. They may get another shot at No. 1, undefeated South Carolina, but that wouldn’t come until the final game of the tournament.

Here are the full final SEC standings and seeding for this week in Greenville.

LSU women’s basketball clinches No. 2 seed in SEC Tournament

The Tigers have locked up the two seed in Greenville for the third year in a row.

The LSU women’s basketball team will continue searching for its first SEC regular season title under coach [autotag]Kim Mulkey[/autotag], but the Tigers will enter the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina, next week with a friendly setup.

With a dominating 80-54 win over Georgia on Thursday night, LSU officially clinched the No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament behind top-seeded, undefeated South Carolina. The Gamecocks and Tigers faced in Baton Rouge earlier this year with LSU coming up just short.

It will hope for another shot at the nation’s top team in the SEC Championship, which seems like a very possible matchup as things currently stand.

This will be the third year in a row LSU has been the No. 2 seed. The Tigers will head to Greenville after wrapping up the regular season with a Sunday showdown against Kentucky for Senior Day.