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LSU showed its resolve even without Kim Mulkey on the sideline. With the head coach away for a personal emergency, the Tigers stayed locked in under assistant Bob Starkey and overwhelmed Texas A&M 98-54 with calm authority. The performance reflected a group that refused to lose focus. And LSU is not the only team carrying that sharpened mindset into what comes next.

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The Florida Gators have just broken off their 5-game losing streak. They overcame Missouri 89-71 with the Gators quartet Liv McGill (28 points), Me’Arah O’Neal (17), Laila Reynolds (14), joined by Alexia Dizeko (16) in double figures. Florida has yet to get the W against a ranked side.

Will LSU become their first ranked victims? Let’s have a look at how the teams stack up ahead of their much-awaited SEC clash. 

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LSU vs Florida: Where to watch

Date and Time: Monday, Jan 26, 6 p.m. CT,
Location: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA
TV: SEC Network

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LSU vs Florida: Injury Report

Following is the injury report released on the SEC Game Day Report.

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LSU vs Florida: Predicted Line Ups

LSU:

  • Grace Knox
  • Amiya Joyner
  • Jada Richard
  • Mikaylah Williams
  • Flau’jae Johnson

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Florida:

  • Caterina Piatti 
  • Emilija Dakic
  • Liv McGill
  • Me’Arah O’Neal
  • Laila Reynolds

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LSU vs Florida: Match Preview and Prediction

The No.6 LSU finally gets a breather after facing a five-game span facing 4 ranked teams in the top 13. However, it won’t be easy.

Florida is coming off a brutal stretch and would love their first win over a ranked team. The team is filled with talents like Liv McGill and Me’Arah O’Neal. Let’s have a look at how the teams statistically match up. 

StatFloridaRankLSURank
FG%0.45342nd0.5262nd
3P%0.271314th0.37112th
FT%0.708174th0.74470th
TRB39.6101st48.93rd
AST13.5166th19.38th
STL10.364th13.810th
BLK4.351st4.929th
TOV16.5181st14.780th
PTS75.749th99.51st
Opp PTS63157th73.5183rd

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Naturally, LSU starts as the favorite, wielding the best offense in the nation. A whopping 7 players in this Tigers squad are averaging in double digits, with Flau’Jae Johnson and Mi’Laysia Fulwiley leading the squad at 14.5 points per game. Both sides try to get to the rim, but with different methods. 

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LSU tries to go fast and score in transition with an adjusted Tempo of 76.6 per Barttorvik. That ranks at No.6 in the nation.

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On the other hand, Florida moves the ball around more with McGill at the helm. She runs the offense, scoring 23.4 points and assisting 5.4 per game. Her usage rate of 34.4 is almost 11 more than the next highest. MiLaysia Fulwiley, arguably their best defender, will look to lock McGill down. 

For Florida have a chance to get the victory, McGill will need to have a big performance.

Regardless, LSU remains touted heavily to win this matchup. ESPN Analytics gives the Tigers a whopping 98.2% chance to win this game. We can expect a big performance from Johnson, a stern reply to critics after the last game, where she couldn’t get going. 

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