No. 7 LSU hosts No. 13 Oklahoma Thursday in PMAC Whiteout – LSU

Baton Rouge -no. 7 LSU (21-1, 6-1 SEC) hosts No. 13 Oklahoma (16-4, 4-3 sec) in a top-15 showdown on Thursday night in PMAC at. Annual Whiteout game.

Before Thursday’s game, the sports center will be live from the PMAC pad from 1-2, and then there will be a party on the pillow that starts at 1 p.m. 3:30 with suppliers and activities that fans can enjoy. There will be a white shirt on each seat in PMAC for Whiteout.

The ESPN2 broadcast contains Courtney Lyle and Carolyn Peck. Patrick Wright and Shaeeta Williams will call the action on LSU Sports Radio Network.

The Tigers fought for a hard -fought victory over Texas A&M on short rest Sunday after the match in South Carolina was moved to Friday. Thirdly games in a row, LSU kept its opponent to less than 39.9 percent shooting. The tigers were dominant during the last two matches with a combined 58 offensive rebounds. LSU grabbed 28 offensive rebounds in South Carolina before getting 30 against Texas A&M; Both brands put program records in a SEC game.

Aneesah Morrows fell a rebound shy for another double-double to expand her line, which ended at 11 games. With the 9 rebounds, however, Morrow moved into the Top-10 for the most rebounds in the NCAA DI story.

Flau’jae Johnson recorded 12Th Play this season with 20+ points against Texas A&M. She has scored in double figures in 31 consecutive matches going back to last season.

Oklahoma, in her first season in SEC, joined the conference after claiming the Big 12 championship last season. Both Tigers and The Sooners rank in the top-3 nationally in rebounding. They also rank in the top-10 in the scoring with both teams thriving in the transition.

Reagan Beers leads The Sooners with 16.7 points and 8.9 rebounds per year. Match. Modintuitive, through seven conference games, beer scores significantly less per day. Fight during victories compared to losses.