No. 6 LSU women’s basketball returns home on Monday to play Vanderbilt.
The Tigers defeated No. 16 Tennessee in Knoxville on Thursday. Kailyn Gilbert recorded the game-winning shot in the 89-87 win. Annesah Morrow posted a double-double in the first half, finishing with 23 points and 21 rebounds.
Vanderbilt brings a 14-3 record into the contest as it tried to snap a two-game skid. The Commodores opened SEC play with a win over Georgia but lost its next two to No. 16 Kentucky and Ole Miss. They boast the third and fourth leading scorers in the conference with Khamil Pierre (22.1 points per game) and Mikayla Blakes (20.5 points per game).
LSU remains undefeated on the season and has four players, averaging double-digits. Flau’Jae Johnson leads with 19.7 points per game followed by Morrow (18.4), Mikaylah Williams (15.9) and Gilbert (11.9). In Thursday’s game, Morrow surpassed 2,500 career points and became tied for third most double-doubles in NCAA DI history. She is 12 rebounds away from 1,500 in her career.
Here’s how to watch the LSU game, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is LSU vs Vanderbilt game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: SEC Network
Start time: 6:00 PM CT
LSU vs. Tennessee will broadcast nationally on the SEC Network. Courtney Lyle and Carolyn Peck will call the game from the booth in the PMAC.
Where to watch LSU vs Vanderbilt on livestream
Streaming options for the game include ESPN+.
Watch LSU vs Vanderbilt live on ESPN+
LSU vs Vanderbilt prediction
LSU 90, Vanderbilt 70: Vanderbilt, though a top-10 scoring offense in the country, is hitting a slump to start SEC play. Hitting its stride on both ends of the floor, LSU should limit the Commodores’ playmakers and earn its fourth conference win.
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