LSU failed to clear the obstacle to defeat South Carolina.
After a 10 -point loss to Gamecocks in Colombia, SC, Tiger Chief Coach Kim Bully has chosen to focus on the season as a whole, not the history of the match.
“At the end of the day, this is the beginning of my fourth year at my LSU term,” Blvish said. “If I have ever put South Carolina’s victory as a priority over Pressure, they are too good to do it right now.”
Ever since the lightning arrived in Baton Rouge, LSU has not defeated Dawn Staley’s head coach. The losses included two last season, including the SEC Championship.
However, against a team with 10 All-American at McDonald with a height of each position, the tigers remained competitive. The Aneesah Morrow double-double-duble emphasized a star effort from LSU on boards as it ahead of the Gamecocks 51-39.
Burners said he was proud of the efforts of his team and was honored to train in the game between two top five teams, which is great for women’s basketball.
“You do not focus on these things, focusing on the bigger picture and the bigger picture of LSU and South Carolina is that we make our role in women’s basketball to bring great recognition and great games,” said Bully.