Aneesah Morrow, a standout guard for the LSU Tigers, reached a significant milestone on Friday after recording her 88th career double-double, moving her into fourth place in NCAA Division I history.
Morrow was instrumental for No. 6-ranked LSU, posting 11 points and 10 rebounds on 50.0% shooting in a 98-64 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The NCAA recognized Morrow’s achievement in an Instagram post, garnering widespread attention from fans across social media. Her consistent performance on the court led fans to note LSU's tradition of producing talent.
“LSU creates double double machines,” a fan commented.
Several fans congratulated the guard for the feat.
Morrow is averaging 17.9 points, 14.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists while shooting 52.9%. She leads the country in rebounds per game.
LSU’s Aneesah Morrow shares her thoughts after dominant win over Arkansas
After her impressive display on Friday, Aneesah Morrow emphasized the importance of teamwork and consistency following the Tigers' standout performance against Arkansas.
“We just wanted to continue to play together, be dominant, that was our biggest thing,” Morrow said. “I liked that everybody was able to score and play."
"We really didn't get that in the off-season, everybody being able to see the floor. My goal is just to continue to be as consistent as I can be and be as dependable as I can for my team.”
LSU controlled the game since tip-off, building a 32-14 advantage in the first quarter and maintaining that lead throughout the game.
The Tigers' balanced offense featured contributions from multiple players, with a standout performance by guard Flau'jae Johnson, who had 15 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and three blocks.
LSU’s defense also delivered, limiting Arkansas to just 35.8% shooting and forcing 21 turnovers.
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