Angel Reese has ball stolen on game deciding possession in No. 7 LSU’s upset loss
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- January 15, 2024
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AUBURN, Ala. — Honesty Scott Grayson scored 21 points, and Auburn upset No. 7 LSU 67 62 on Sunday. Defending national champion LSU entered the game with the nation’s best scoring offense at 93.8 points and had won a nation’s best 16 straight contests. Auburn (12 5, 1 3 Southeastern Conference) forced 15 turnovers and held LSU (16 2, 3 1) to a season low in points in the home victory.
JaMya Mingo Young stole the ball from LSU’s Angel Reese with 10.4 seconds remaining in regulation to seal the victory. She hit both free throws to put Auburn up by two possessions. JAMYA MINGO YOUNG TOOK IT FROM ANGEL REESE Huge stop for @AuburnWBB ! pic.twitter.com/5C86aKzrqu Mingo Young finished with 13 points and five assists for Auburn.
Kaitlyn Duhon scored eight points, and Taylen Collins had six points and seven rebounds. The win was Auburn’s first over a top 10 opponent since beating No. 4 Tennessee at home on Jan. 27, 2022. Reese led LSU with 24 points. She has now scored double digit points in all 50 of her games at LSU. Aneesah Morrow added 12 points and 15 rebounds..