No. 7 LSU Overpowers No. 20 NC State in Bahamas Showdown
The No. 7 LSU Tigers women’s basketball team showcased their dominance with an 82-65 victory over No. 20 NC State on Wednesday afternoon to capture the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Mikaylah Williams led the charge with a game-high 24 points, while Aneesah Morrow posted her sixth consecutive double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds.
The Tigers extended their undefeated record to 9-0 with their first win over a ranked opponent this season, solidifying their place as one of the nation’s top teams.
LSU’s Offensive Precision
The Tigers were dialed in offensively from the start, shooting an impressive 53% from the field and capitalizing on their size advantage to dominate the paint. LSU outscored NC State 44-24 in rebounding, including 14 offensive boards that led to critical second-chance points.
Morrow’s efficiency in the post, coupled with Williams’ scoring versatility, proved too much for the Wolfpack defense. Williams knocked down four three-pointers, while Flau’Jae Johnson and Kailyn Gilbert added 16 and 12 points, respectively, to round out LSU’s balanced attack. LSU’s ability to involve multiple players offensively showcased their depth and adaptability, leaving NC State scrambling to defend.
Key Runs Define the Game
The first quarter saw NC State take an early lead, as Aziaha James and Saniya Rivers combined for quick points to put the Wolfpack up 9-4. However, LSU responded with a 7-0 run to close the quarter ahead 24-19.
The second quarter proved decisive as Morrow’s mid-range jumper ignited a 12-2 run for LSU, extending their lead to 13. By halftime, the Tigers led 42-29, and NC State was unable to close the gap, trailing by double digits for the remainder of the game.
LSU maintained their dominance through the third quarter, answering every NC State push with timely baskets. Mikaylah Williams scored 10 of her 24 points in the frame, keeping the Wolfpack at bay. A late third-quarter surge by NC State, fueled by Rivers and James, cut the deficit to nine, but LSU responded with a 6-0 run to close the quarter, effectively putting the game out of reach.
Defensive Dominance
LSU’s defensive effort was equally critical to their success. The Tigers forced 21 turnovers, converting them into 22 points. Johnson and Gilbert led the charge with disruptive perimeter defense, while Morrow and Madison Hayes locked down the paint, limiting NC State to just 10 points in the second quarter.
The Tigers also limited NC State’s efficiency from beyond the arc, holding the Wolfpack to just 3-for-18 shooting from three-point range. LSU’s ability to contest shots and force rushed attempts left NC State struggling to find rhythm. Even when the Wolfpack managed to generate open looks, the Tigers’ quick rotations and defensive intensity created constant pressure.
Bench Contributions and Depth
While LSU’s starters shined, their bench also provided valuable minutes. Freshman forward Sa’Myah Smith grabbed six rebounds and added three blocks, providing a defensive anchor when Morrow was on the bench. Guard Last-Tear Poa chipped in five points and two assists, helping to maintain LSU’s tempo and ball movement.
The depth of LSU’s roster continues to be a significant advantage as the team prepares for a grueling SEC schedule. Head coach Kim Mulkey’s ability to utilize her bench effectively ensures the Tigers can sustain their high-energy play throughout games, even against elite opponents.
Key Takeaways
- Aneesah Morrow’s Dominance: Morrow continues to establish herself as one of the nation’s best players, recording her sixth straight double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds.
- Mikaylah Williams’ Impact: After a quiet game against Washington, Williams bounced back with her best performance of the season, scoring 24 points and hitting four shots from beyond the arc.
- NC State’s Struggles: Despite strong showings from Rivers and James, the Wolfpack were unable to match LSU’s physicality and depth, particularly on the boards.
NC State’s Bright Spots and Challenges
Although NC State fell short, Rivers’ 21-point performance was a highlight, showcasing her ability to compete against top-tier opponents. James also extended her double-digit scoring streak to 16 games with 13 points, while Camille Hobby added eight points and six rebounds. However, the team’s inability to secure rebounds and limit turnovers exposed vulnerabilities that will need addressing before facing another ranked opponent.
Foul trouble also plagued the Wolfpack, with three starters picking up four fouls each. The lack of interior presence allowed LSU to dominate the paint, highlighting the need for improved defensive discipline.
Looking Ahead
LSU returns to Baton Rouge to face North Carolina Central on Sunday, December 1, in what promises to be another opportunity for the Tigers to fine-tune their game before SEC play begins. With the team firing on all cylinders, they look poised to maintain their undefeated record.
NC State will regroup and prepare to host No. 18 Ole Miss in the SEC/ACC Challenge on December 5. The Wolfpack will aim to address their rebounding issues and find more consistent scoring to compete against ranked opponents.
A Statement Victory
This win reinforces LSU’s standing as a national powerhouse and marks a key milestone in their season. Head coach Kim Mulkey’s squad is firing on all cylinders, combining offensive firepower with defensive intensity to dominate their competition. As the Tigers continue their march toward SEC play, they are proving to be a team capable of making a deep run in March.
With each game, LSU continues to build momentum and confidence. Their blend of star power and team-oriented basketball makes them a dangerous opponent for any team, and their performance against NC State serves as a clear statement of their championship aspirations.







