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LSU hoops ties worst SEC record in 50 years
from The Reveille 3-6-23
by Reveille
BY HENRY HUBER @HenryHuber_
LSU entered Saturday night without a road win and hadn’t won a Quad I matchup since the end of 2022.
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But through 25 minutes of its matchup against Florida, it looked like both of those facts were about to change.
At the 15:45 mark of the second half, forward Jalen Reed found KJ Williams with a wideopen path to the basket, who caught the pass and dunked it to give the Tigers a 44-32 lead. Their field goal percentage had steadily been climbing towards 50%, they were having success on the offensive glass and most importantly, they had all the momentum.
After a miserable season for fans, its players and its coaching staff, it appeared that LSU was at least going to send the season off on a high note. But the thing about appearances is they can often be deceiving.
From the moment LSU converted that dunk, everything fell apart. The Gators went on a quick run to get themselves back in the game and at the