The fifth-ranked LSU Tigers remain undefeated as they secured a 91-64 win over the Seton Hall Pirates in the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase. This game had a lot of offense with Aneesah Morrow leading the way with 24 points, 19 rebounds, three steals and a block.
The Tigers (13-0) continue to look a favorite for the national championship this season and had four players score at least 14 points. The Pirates (8-3) are now struggling after this game and the team as a whole was not able to shoot the basketball too consistently.
Let’s take a deeper dive into the LSU vs. Seton Hall box score and discuss how the game went.
LSU vs. Seton Hall box score
LSU vs. Seton Hall box score
LSU Tigers box score
Seton Hall Pirates box score
LSU vs. Seton Hall Game Summary
The LSU Tigers have been doing extremely well at shooting the basketball as they are connecting on 36-of-67 (53.7%) from the floor, 9-of-20 (45.0%) from the 3-point line, and 10-of-13 (76.9%) from the free-throw line. Their offense did well at passing the basketball as they had 17 assists throughout the game.
The offense did well with 38 points in the paint and 14 fast break points. On the defensive side of the court, they had eight steals and four blocks with 13 turnovers. With their 41 total rebounds (11 offensive, 30 defensive), they were able to step up and get the victory.
The Seton Hall Pirates struggled to find a consistent shot as they went 22-of-71 (31.0%) overall, 8-of-34 (23.5%) from beyond the arc, and 12-of-13 (92.3%) from the charity stripe.
Seton Hall had 41 total rebounds (19 offensive, 22 defensive), 11 assists and 22 field goals. The Pirates posted six steals and a single block in the game. The team did not record a single fast-break point but did score 18 points in the paint.
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