Morgan's Buzzer-Beater Shocks LSU in Thrilling SEC Women's Basketball Showdown
Kentucky's Tonie Morgan hit a stunning last-second 3-pointer to defeat unbeaten LSU in a thrilling SEC women's basketball battle. The dramatic victory showcased Kentucky's resilience and strategic gameplay.
In a heart-stopping finale that electrified the Baton Rouge crowd, Kentucky's Tonie Morgan delivered a last-second 3-pointer to upset No. 5 LSU 80-78, silencing the home fans and stunning the previously unbeaten Tigers.
The dramatic victory unfolded before a packed arena of 11,485 spectators, including newly hired LSU football coach Lane Kiffin, who walked hand-in-hand with Tigers' coach Kim Mulkey before the game in a symbolic moment of collegiate unity.
Morgan, a transfer from Georgia Tech, was the night's standout performer, delivering 24 points and 12 rebounds that ultimately sealed Kentucky's triumph. Her clutch shot came after LSU's Mikaylah Williams had seemingly secured the lead with three crucial free throws with just 18.5 seconds remaining.
Kentucky's strategic advantage came from their towering front line, with Clara Strack and Teonli Key — both standing at 6-foot-5 — disrupting LSU's typically dominant offensive strategy. The Wildcats decisively won the rebound battle 45-29, limiting LSU's season-leading second-chance and fast-break scoring.
The game was a seesaw battle, with LSU initially building a 12-point lead in the first four minutes, driven by Williams' early 10 points. Kentucky gradually chipped away, with Asia Boone's five 3-pointers playing a critical role in keeping the game competitive.
Despite entering the fourth quarter with a 65-60 lead, LSU never managed to extend their advantage beyond seven points. The Wildcats' persistence and Morgan's heroics ultimately turned the tide in a game that will be remembered as an instant classic in SEC women's basketball.
With the win, Kentucky improves to 14-1 overall and 1-0 in conference play, while LSU drops to 14-1 and 0-1 in the SEC. Both teams will look to continue their momentum in upcoming matches, with Kentucky hosting Missouri and LSU traveling to face No. 11 Vanderbilt on Sunday.
Based on reporting by Yahoo Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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