LSU women’s basketball rolls against Mississippi Valley State to second straight win

The Tigers put the beatdown on the Delta Devils on Sunday.

LSU continued to bounce back nicely from its season-opening loss, rolling against Mississippi Valley State to a 109-47 win at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

The Tigers had a nice game offensively, shooting above 50% from the field as a team. [autotag]Sa’Myah Smith[/autotag] led the way offensively with 21 points, followed by [autotag]Mikaylah Williams[/autotag] with 20.

[autotag]Angel Reese[/autotag] and [autotag]Aneesah Morrow[/autotag] totaled 14 points with the former notching a double-double, and [autotag]Hailey Van Lith[/autotag] also scored in double figures with 11 points.

Despite some sloppiness offensively that resulted in 20 turnovers, the defense forced 27 from the Delta Devils, which shot just 17 of 70 for the game, and got 28 points from those opportunities.

The Tigers will be back in action on Tuesday afternoon when they host Kent State.

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How to watch as LSU women’s basketball hosts Mississippi Valley State on Sunday afternoon

LSU will look to move to 2-1 when it hosts the Delta Devils on Sunday.

LSU’s women’s basketball bounced back nicely from a stunning loss to Colorado in the season opener, winning over Queens in dominating fashion 112-55.

Now, the Tigers (1-1) will be back in action on Sunday afternoon as they look to start a winning streak when they host Mississippi Valley State (0-1) at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

It will be the second top-five team the Delta Devils have faced after they opened the season with a 104-45 loss to Utah. MVSU is coming off a disastrous 2-27 season that included a 111-41 loss to LSU in November.

Here’s everything you need to know as the Tigers look to move to 2-1 on Sunday.

‘I’ve came a long way’: Da’Jon Terry reminisces on his time with the Kansas Jayhawks

Sooners defensive tackle Da’Jon Terry returns this weekend to the place where his college football journey started.

[autotag]Da’Jon Terry[/autotag] was a late bloomer to the recruiting scene. In fact, he didn’t play football until his senior year of high school. That season, he received six offers.

Those offers were from Jackson State Tigers, Colorado Buffaloes, Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils, South Alabama Jaguars, North Alabama Lions, and the [autotag]Kansas Jayhawks[/autotag]. Ultimately, Terry decided to commit to the Jayhawks. He spent two seasons in Lawrence, racking up 16 tackles, two tackles for loss, and two sacks before transferring to Tennessee.

He’s now made his home in Norman, Okla., playing for the Sooners. But on Saturday, he’ll return to the place where his football journey began.

He shared with reporters about his time as a Jayhawk.

“I feel like I’ve came a long way,” Terry said. “With my fundamentals and just knowledge of the game because when I went to Kansas, I had only played one year of high school football. So, I really didn’t know that much about football. Through my years, I’ve learned a lot.”

When he committed to the Sooners out of the transfer portal, he provided Todd Bates something he didn’t have at the time, a defensive tackle over 300 pounds. And that size has made a big difference in the middle of the Sooners defense. Though he may not always be the one making the play, you can see his impact on Oklahoma’s efforts in short-yardage situations. On the goal line against Texas, Terry was lined up over the center and giving the Longhorns center everything he could handle. Terry has learned a lot and has become one of the better defensive linemen for the Sooners.

On first down, Terry worked the A-gap to the right of the center before crossing the Texas player’s face to take away the left A-gap, which is where running back Jonathan Brooks was headed. Then on second down, as Texas tried to work off tackle to the right, Terry beat his block and took away any cutback lane to the middle that Brooks might have considered after Dasan McCullough set the edge. On that play, you could see him pulling on a Longhorns blocker that was attempting to push Brooks into the end zone.

He has 11 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and one sack on the season. But he’s a guy who eats up blocks, allowing the linebackers to flow to the ball to make the play.

A year ago, the Oklahoma Sooners couldn’t hold up against interior offensive lines in the running game. In 2023, Da’Jon Terry has been a big part of the Sooners defensive transformation.

As they get set to take on a Kansas Jayhawks team that features one of the best rushing attacks in the nation, Terry will have to bring his A-game for the Sooners to keep their undefeated season alive.

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