Everything Kim Mulkey said following LSU’s win over Seton Hall

Here’s everything LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey said following Tuesday’s win

LSU stayed unbeaten on Tuesday as it defeated Seton Hall 91-64 in the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase in Uncasville, CN. The Tigers’ 13-0 record is tied for the fifth-best start in program history.

[autotag]Aneesah Morrow[/autotag] finished with a double-double as she posted 24 points and 19 rebounds. [autotag]Mikaylah Williams[/autotag] also turned in an exceptional performance with 22 points and six three-pointers. [autotag]Flau’Jae Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Kailyn Gilbert[/autotag] rounded out the double-figure scorers with 17 and 14 points, respectively.

The Tigers and Pirates traded baskets throughout much of the first quarter. With a seven-point edge heading into the second, LSU broke the game open with an 11-0 run that lasted over six minutes. Williams totaled 14 points in the frame.

Seton Hall held a 24-19 scoring advantage in the third quarter but couldn’t put together a defensive effort to stop the consistent attack from LSU. Head coach Kim Mulkey cleared her bench in the fourth. The Tigers shot 53.7% from the field.

Here is everything Mulkey said in the postgame press conference.

Points in the Paint

Morrow’s double-double in Tuesday’s win was her fourth-straight game with at least 15 rebounds. Her performance brought her career rebound total to 1,412 and placed her in the top 25 for most rebounds in Division I history. Mulkey continues to be impressed by Morrow, along with Sa’Myah Smith and Jersey Wolfenbarger.

“We’re going to always get paint touches. I’m a coach that believes you have to get paint touches. You have to have these to win championships. We’ve got pretty outstanding guards. We’re going to let them shoot it out there and get us most touches occasionally.”

“She’s [Morrow] a walking double-double. When you go to a game, and you watch No. 24, I just want you to watch how hard she plays the game. I was you to watch how she can rebound with people who are much taller than her. I want you to watch how she never fatigues and gets tired.”

Mikaylah Williams

“I believe you probably make your biggest strides in your freshman or sophomore year. The challenge is, are you hungry? Are you content? She wants to really be good. She works at her game.”

“We’ve even thrown her in there to play some post with Morrow this year when we’ve gone small. She’s a confident player. If I had to say the biggest thing I want her to do is, I want her to stay healthy.”

Williams won SEC Freshman of the Year last season, but she’s dealt with inflammation in her foot, hindering her minutes thus far.

Clean Basketball

Following two games with over 20 turnovers, LSU held its giveaways to 13 against Seton Hall. The Pirates applied full-court pressure early and often throughout the contest, but the Tigers scored quickly and kept possession, which Mulkey appreciated.

“Our ability to score quickly against the press kept them from pressing as much.”

Homecomings

LSU’s last game against Louisiana took Williams to her hometown, where her high school plans to retire her number. When the Tigers travel to Chicago for a Thursday matchup with Illinois-Chicago, it will be a trip home for Morrow.

“It’s not easy to always take them back home, but we’ll try. It’s just something in your heart. I remember when I was a player. I always wanted to go back home and play in front of people that watched me grow up. It’s hard to do because you have to get an opponent to agree to it.”

“We brought all our cameras crew with us so that everybody can see where she [Morrow] grew up and what it was like for her growing up in Chicago. We did it for Angel [Reese] last year when we went to Coppin State. I hope we have a great crowd at that game, and I hope they are cheering for LSU.”

LSU women’s hoops dominates again in final exhibition game

The Tigers wrapped up their exhibition schedule with a 117-37 win on Wednesday night.

Two exhibition games down, and the LSU women’s basketball team looks to be in tip-top shape entering the season. Once again, it wasn’t even close as the Tigers dispatched an overmatched NAIA opponent in LSU-Alexandria, winning 117-37.

It was another big game for star junior guard [autotag]Flau’Jae Johnson[/autotag], who led the team with 29 points. Transfer [autotag]Kailyn Gilbert[/autotag] was another standout, finishing second behind Johnson with 26 points.

Six Tigers scored in double figures with Johnson and Gilbert joined by [autotag]Aneesah Morrow[/autotag] (15 points), [autotag]Jada Richard[/autotag] (14), [autotag]Sa’Myah Smith[/autotag] (12) and [autotag]Aalyah Del Rosario[/autotag] (10 points). Smith, returning from a season-ending injury last year, also notched a double-double with 10 rebounds.

LSU shot a stunning 67.7% from the field in this game, including 5 of 9 on three-point attempts, while holding the Generals to 22.8% shooting and forcing 25 turnovers.

With a pair of tuneup exhibitions under their belt, the Tigers are ready to begin the regular season on Monday night with a contest against Eastern Kentucky.

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Former LSU women’s basketball guard Angelica Velez commits to Syracuse

Angelica Velez has found her new home in the transfer portal.

A former LSU women’s basketball guard has announced her transfer destination.

On Sunday morning, [autotag]Angelica Velez[/autotag] announced on social media that she has committed to continue her career at Syracuse. A true freshman this past season from the Bronx, Velez appeared in 23 games coming off the bench and totaled 111 minutes while averaging 1.2 points with 13 total assists and rebounds.

Though she likely would have seen a much more significant role next season after the departure of [autotag]Hailey Van Lith[/autotag] in the transfer portal, she opted to do the same and now joins a Syracuse team that finished last season 24-8 and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament.

LSU has done a lot of work rebuilding the backcourt this offseason, adding a trio of experienced guard transfers in [autotag]Kailyn Gilbert[/autotag], [autotag]Shayeanne Day-Wilson[/autotag] and [autotag]Mjracle Shepphard[/autotag]. It also signed the top player in Louisiana in guard [autotag]Jada Richard[/autotag].

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LSU women’s basketball hosted elite transfer portal guard last week

Kailyn Gilbert averaged 15.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a sophomore at Arizona.

After the Tigers’ national title defense season ended in the Elite Eight, they’re likely to hit the transfer portal hard once again after losing starting point guard Hailey Van Lith, who committed to TCU.

The LSU women’s basketball team may have a replacement in mind for the backcourt. It hosted Arizona guard transfer [autotag]Kailyn Gilbert[/autotag] last weekend, and the Tigers could be trending for the premier scorer.

A sophomore from Tampa, Gilbert has appeared in 55 games in her two seasons in Tucson, making 19 starts. This past season, she averaged 15.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists. She led the Wildcats in scoring, and that mark ranked seventh overall in the Pac-12.

LSU has a lot to replace following the departures of Angel Reese to the WNBA draft and Van Lith to the portal. But with a player like Gilbert added to a backcourt that already features [autotag]Flau’Jae Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Mikaylah Williams[/autotag], the Tigers could have a much more ferocious offensive attack next season.

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