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LSU women's basketball continues its NCAA Women's Tournament run on Monday night. After an emphatic win over San Diego State on Saturday, the Tigers are set to face Florida State. The winner advances to the Sweet 16.
The return of Flau'Jae Johnson was a welcome sight for LSU in its 103-48 win. Johnson missed the entire SEC tournament but scored 22 points and notched four steals in her return to the court.
LSU could use Johnson's defense on Monday night. Florida State's offense is among the best in women's college basketball. The Seminoles' offensive rating of 111.9 ranks fourth nationally. Guard Ta'Niya Lawson is an elite scorer, averaging 25 points per game. She's joined by Makayla Thompson and O'Mariah Gordon, who average over 15 points per game.
A win for LSU would mark the Tigers' third-straight Sweet 16 appearance. Kim Mulkey led the Tigers to a national championship in 2023 before an Elite Eight exit in 2024. LSU will hope this run resemebles something closer to 2023. That starts with a win on Monday night.
Here's how to watch LSU women's basketball take on Florida State in the second round of the NCAA tournament, including time, channel, TV schedule, and streaming.
TV Channel: ESPN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State will be broadcast nationally on ESPN in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State live on Fubo (free trial)
The LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State game starts at 5:00 PM CT from Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA.
LSU 91, Florida State 82: Both of these offenses play fast and score a lot of points. Both are used to and comfortable with playing in shootouts. That being said, LSU's defense has the advantage. The Tigers will get key stops when needed to pull away in the fourth quarter.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Watch LSU women's basketball in NCAA Tournament: TV channel and stream
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The return of Flau'Jae Johnson was a welcome sight for LSU in its 103-48 win. Johnson missed the entire SEC tournament but scored 22 points and notched four steals in her return to the court.
LSU could use Johnson's defense on Monday night. Florida State's offense is among the best in women's college basketball. The Seminoles' offensive rating of 111.9 ranks fourth nationally. Guard Ta'Niya Lawson is an elite scorer, averaging 25 points per game. She's joined by Makayla Thompson and O'Mariah Gordon, who average over 15 points per game.
A win for LSU would mark the Tigers' third-straight Sweet 16 appearance. Kim Mulkey led the Tigers to a national championship in 2023 before an Elite Eight exit in 2024. LSU will hope this run resemebles something closer to 2023. That starts with a win on Monday night.
Here's how to watch LSU women's basketball take on Florida State in the second round of the NCAA tournament, including time, channel, TV schedule, and streaming.
What channel is LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State on today?
TV Channel: ESPN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State will be broadcast nationally on ESPN in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State live on Fubo (free trial)
LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State time today
- Date: Monday, March 24
- Start time: 5:00 PM CT
The LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State game starts at 5:00 PM CT from Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA.
LSU women's basketball vs. Florida State predictions, picks
LSU 91, Florida State 82: Both of these offenses play fast and score a lot of points. Both are used to and comfortable with playing in shootouts. That being said, LSU's defense has the advantage. The Tigers will get key stops when needed to pull away in the fourth quarter.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Watch LSU women's basketball in NCAA Tournament: TV channel and stream
Continue reading...