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Last night’s 83-77 loss at LSU was in many ways heartening for Vandy fans, but ultimately, they just couldn’t get over the hump. There were 13 lead changes and neither team ever led by more than six. Quarters one and two ended in a tie, and quarter three ended with LSU up by one. Vandy quickly grabbed a four-point lead to start the fourth quarter, but the trio of Flau’Jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow and Mikaylah Williams, who combined for 68 of the Tigers’ 83 points, were just too much down the stretch.
Vandy had a legit chance to win the game, but a couple of untimely turnovers and a forced shot or two really hurt. For the first time all year, Mikayla Blakes looked like a freshman. In simplest terms, she seemed to get sped up and had some unforced mistakes. Sophomore Khamil Pierre, meanwhile, was superb with 28 points and 8 rebounds, and Iyana Moore hit 5 of 8 three-pointers and added 23 points. Blakes had 12.
It was a big bounce back from a horrendous performance at Ole Miss. Coach Ralph’s postgame comments:
Vandy had a legit chance to win the game, but a couple of untimely turnovers and a forced shot or two really hurt. For the first time all year, Mikayla Blakes looked like a freshman. In simplest terms, she seemed to get sped up and had some unforced mistakes. Sophomore Khamil Pierre, meanwhile, was superb with 28 points and 8 rebounds, and Iyana Moore hit 5 of 8 three-pointers and added 23 points. Blakes had 12.
It was a big bounce back from a horrendous performance at Ole Miss. Coach Ralph’s postgame comments: