LSU Lady Tigers dominated Grambling State in Mikaylah Williams' Homecoming

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The LSU Lady Tigers went on the road Sunday Afternoon, taking on the Grambling Lady Tigers with a chance to improve to 11-0. The story of the day was the homecoming for Mikaylah Williams who returned to Bossier City and had her High School Jersey retired. LSU was dominant scoring 100 points while holding Grambling State to 54 points allowing Kim Mulkey to tinker with her rotations.

In her homecoming, Mikaylah Williams scored 13 points while grabbing six rebounds with 5 assists, 3 steals, and a pair of blocks. Williams returned to her hometown and had her High School jersey retired making for an emotional afternoon.

Aneesah Morrow led the way for the Lady Tigers scoring 26 points on 10-14 shooting and 6-7 shooting from the free throw line while grabbing 16 rebounds with 4 steals a monster game all around. Flau'Jae Johnson was right behind Morrow scoring 20 points on 7-13 shooting going 6-6 from the free throw line with 6 rebounds and a pair of blocks as she makes a run at winning the Player of the year award.

Freshman Jada Richard gave the Tigers 9 points off the bench making a team high two three pointers while dishing out three assists.

LSU has the perfect recipe for a massive season

This year, LSU has three players that can truly take over any game in Flau'Jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow, and Mikaylah Williams. Having the ability to lean on multiple players is truly the best path towards success as we've seen as of late as you only need a massive game from one of the trio in order to win. The bench still needs to sort itself out but, LSU has been dominant to start the year and is rounding into shape ahead of SEC play.

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