With a month left in the regular season, LSU women’s basketball will look to continue its push to host the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament and repeat as SEC Tournament champions.
The Tigers (21-4, 8-3 SEC) have turned things in the last two weeks following their upset loss to Mississippi State on Jan. 29, winning each of their last three games. LSU’s offense was on fire in the second half of its most recent win against Alabama, erasing a 10-point halftime deficit by outscoring the Crimson Tide 54-25 in the final 20 minutes.
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Junior forward Angel Reese dominated against the Tide, recording her third 20-15-5 game of her career at LSU with 27 points, 19 rebounds and six assists. Reese is the only player in SEC history to have multiple games of 20 or more points, 15 or more rebounds and five or more assists in her career, according to ESPN Stats & Info. Meanwhile, junior forward and DePaul transfer Aneesah Morrow scored her 2,000th career point in the win.
The Tigers, who are second in the SEC behind No. 1 South Carolina, currently are projected as a 4 seed in ESPN’s latest NCAA Tournament projections. They’re predicted to host the first and second rounds in Baton Rouge as a top-16 seed.
Kim Mulkey’s squad will look to sweep the regular season series with Texas A&M (17-7, 5-6) after taking the first game 87-80 in Baton Rouge in January. LSU, who leads the all-time series against 14-12 against Texas A&M, will look for just its fourth SEC road win of the season on Monday.
Texas A&M has lost three of its last five games and struggled in its loss 49-45 loss to Vanderbilt at home last Thursday, shooting 18 of 56 from the field. Here’s what to know to watch LSU vs. Texas A&M on Monday:
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What channel is LSU vs. Texas A&M today?
The Tigers and Aggies will square off on the SEC Network. The game can be streamed on either the ESPN app or Fubo, which carries the SEC Network and offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Sam Gore (play-by-play) and Steffi Sorensen (analyst) will be on the call.
LSU vs. Texas A&M start time
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Date: Monday, Feb. 19
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Time: 6 p.m. CT
LSU and Texas A&M will tip off at 6 p.m. CT from Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.
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LSU women’s basketball schedule 2023-24
Below is the February portion of LSU’s 2023-24 basketball schedule. Find the Tigers’ full schedule here.
Date |
Opponent |
Sunday, Feb. 4 |
LSU 106, Florida 66 |
Thursday, Feb. 8 |
LSU 85, Vanderbilt 62 |
Sunday, Feb. 11 |
LSU 85, Alabama 66 |
Monday, Feb. 19 |
LSU at Texas A&M |
Thursday, Feb. 22 |
LSU vs Auburn |
Sunday, Feb. 25 |
LSU at Tennessee |
Thursday, Feb. 29 |
LSU at Georgia |
Texas A&M women’s basketball schedule 2023-24
Below is the February portion of Texas A&M’s 2023-24 basketball schedule. Find the Aggies’ full schedule here.
Date |
Opponent |
Sunday, Feb. 4 |
Mississippi State 74, Texas A&M 63 |
Thursday, Feb. 8 |
Texas A&M 72, Ole Miss 53 |
Sunday, Feb. 11 |
Texas A&M 61, Kentucky 44 |
Thursday, Feb. 15 |
Vanderbilt 49, Texas A&M 45 |
Monday, Feb. 19 |
Texas A&M vs. LSU |
Thursday, Feb. 22 |
Texas A&M vs. Arkansas |
Sunday, Feb. 25 |
Texas A&M at Auburn |
Thursday, Feb. 29 |
Texas A&M at Tennessee |
This article originally appeared on Lafayette Daily Advertiser: LSU-Texas A&M women’s basketball channel, time, TV schedule, streaming info