Five-star shooting guard Divine Bourrage headlines LSU's 2025 recruiting class. The Davenport North standout showed her support for LSU on Instagram, reacting to forward Jersey Wolfenbarger's double-double performance against Louisiana-Lafayette on Sunday.
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"Omggg, Jersey go off," Bourrage captioned the post.
Bourrage also tagged Wolfenbarger in the post. Wolfenbarger finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds, while Aneesah Morrow, who was also featured in the post, recorded 15 points and 15 rebounds. The LSU Tigers secured an 85-57 victory.
This is Morrow's tenth double-double of the season, though she was scoreless in the first half. Meanwhile, three other LSU players had double digits in points: Mikaylah Jackson with 12, Flau'jae Johnson with 11 and Kailyn Gilbert with 14.
LSU was dominant from the start, going into the halftime break with a 36-19 lead. The Tigers kept extending the lead to a 42-22 lead at the 8:07 mark after a jumper from Mikaylah William. Meanwhile, guard Tamiah Robinson led Louisiana-Lafayette with 15 points.
The Tigers extended their record to 12-0 this season. Meanwhile, Louisiana-Lafayette fell to a 4-4 record. LSU will face Seton Hall on Tuesday.
LSU Tigers have four 5-stars for Class of 2025, including Divine Bourrage
LSU coach Kim Mulkey has been busy on the recruitment front for the Class of 2025 as the Tigers have secured four five-star players. The program is not done recruiting yet, as it is also interested in 2025's No. 1 ranked prospect, Aaliyah Chavez.
So far, Etiwanda small forward Grace Knox, the No. 7 ranked overall, is LSU's highest-ranking recruit, followed by No. 8 ranked Divine Bourrage. No. 10 ranked ZaKiyah Johnson, another shooting guard, has also committed to Mulkey's program, along with No. 29 ranked Bella Hines, who is also a five-star, according to 247Sports Composite.