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LSU Notes Vs Tulane SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 2005 • 2006 • 2008 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2015-16 1991 • 2003 BASKETBALL NCAA FINAL FOUR 2004 • 2005 • 2006 •2007 • 2008 LSU Lady Tigers (3-1) vs. Tulane (2-1) GAME 5 • DEVLIN FIELDHOUSE (3,600) • NEW ORLEANS, LA. 4 NOV. 23 • 7 P.M. CT • TV: COX SPORTS TELEVISION • RADIO: TALK 107.3 FM LSU (3-1 • 0-0 SEC) LSU POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUP (Based on last game) H: 2-0 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0 • OT: 1-0 #13 • Rina Hill • G November • 3-1 5-9 • Jr. • Nagoya-Shi, Japan Fri. 13 at Wake Forest (107.3 FM) L, 60-57 Sun. 15 ULM (SECN+, 107.3 FM) W, 61-54 (OT) 201516 AVERAGES NOTABLES LAST GAME Wed. 18 at Little Rock (CST, 107.3 FM) W, 57-51 4.5 PPG Has started all four games at guard 0 PTS Sat. 21 Long Beach St. (SECN+, 107.3 FM) W, 59-53 8-28 FG • 0-2 3-PT FG • 2-4 FT Has played in 69 career games at LSU 0-8 FG • 0-0 3-PT • 0-0 FT Mon. 23 at Tulane (CST, 107.3 FM) 7 p.m. 0.8 RPG Has fi ve career double fi gure scoring games 1 REB Gulf Coast Showcase 1.5 APG Played career-high 41 minutes against ULM 4 AST Fri. 27 vs. Purdue (CST, 107.3 FM) 6:30 p.m. 0.5 SPG 0 STL Sat. 28 vs. Louisville/Marist (CST, 107.3 FM) TBA Sun. 29 vs. TBD (CST, 107.3 FM) TBA #4 • Anne Pedersen • G/F December • 0-0 6-1 • Sr. • Copenhagen, Denmark Tue. 01 Texas Southern (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 11 a.m. 201516 AVERAGES NOTABLES LAST GAME Sun. 13 UCSB (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 3 p.m. 4.5 PPG Starter in all four of LSU’s games 7 PTS Sat. 19 at Rutgers (BTN, 107.3 FM) 1 p.m. 4-18 FG • 1-3 3-PT FG • 9-11 FT Has played in 100 total career games at LSU 2-9 FG • 1-1 3-PT FG • 2-2 FT Mon. 21 at UConn (SNY, 107.3 FM) 6 p.m. 3.3 RPG 34 of those games have been starts 3 REB Mon. 28 Samford (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 7 p.m. 1.3 APG 9 of 13 rebounds are on offensive end 2 AST January • 0-0 0.7 SPG 0 STL Sun. 3 at Alabama* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 2 p.m. Thu. 7 Ole Miss* (SECN-W, 107.3 FM) 7:30 p.m. #1 • Jenna Deemer • G Sun. 10 Texas A&M* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 3 p.m. 5-7 • So. • New Orleans, La. Thu. 14 at Vanderbilt* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 7 p.m. 201516 AVERAGES NOTABLES LAST GAME Sun. 17 at Florida* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 6 p.m. 12.0 PPG Scored in double digits in 2 straight games 17 PTS Thu. 21 Arkansas* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 7 p.m. 16-38 FG • 11-27 3-PT FG • 5-8 FT Six treys vs Little Rock is a career high 6-12 FG • 3-8 3-PT FG • 2-2 FT Sun. 24 at Georgia* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 1 p.m. 4.3 RPG Has accounted for 11 of LSU’s 12 3-pointers 6 REB Thu. 28 at Missouri* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 7 p.m. 1.0 APG Made her 1st start of season vs LBSU 1 AST February • 0-0 2.8 3-pointers/G 2 STL Mon. 1 Auburn* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 6 p.m. Thu. 4 Mississippi St.* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 8 p.m. #20 • Alexis Hyder • F Sun. 7 at Kentucky* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 11 a.m. 5-11 • Jr. • Austin, Texas Sun. 14 Georgia* (SECN+, 107.3 FM) 2 p.m. 201516 AVERAGES NOTABLES LAST GAME Thu. 18 at Texas A&M* (SEC Network, 107.3 FM) 8 p.m. 8.5 PPG Has started all four LSU games 6 PTS Sun. 21 Tennessee* (ESPNU, 107.3 FM) 1 p.m. 12-23 FG • 0-0 3-PT FG • 10-11 FT Leading FT shooter (90.9%) 3-3 FG • 0-0 3-PT FG • 0-0 FT Thu. 25 Florida* (SECN-W, 107.3 FM) 7:30 p.m. 7.8 RPG Earned fi rst LSU double-double vs ULM 6 REB Sun. 28 at South Carolina* (ESPN2/U, 107.3 FM) TBA 1.3 APG Has a block in every game this season 1 AST March • 0-0 1.5 BPG 1 BLK 2-6 SEC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) TBA 18-21 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Campus Sites) TBA #3 • Akilah Bethel • F 25-28 NCAA Sweet 16/Elite 8 (TBA) TBA 4/3-5 NCAA Final 4 (Indianapolis, Ind.) TBA 6-0 • Sr. • Baltimore, Maryland 201516 AVERAGES NOTABLES LAST GAME 8 PTS All Times Central. 5.3 PPG Has started each of the last three games 9-22 FG • 0-1 3-PT FG • 3-10 FT Has played in 34 games in two seasons at LSU 4-6 FG • 0-0 3-PT • 0-0 FT 5.5 RPG Scored season-high 8 points vs Long Beach 9 REB 1.8 APG Has three games with fi ve+ rebounds 3 AST 1.8 SPG 2 STL BREAKDOWN LSU Tulane Record 3-1 • 0-0 SEC Record 2-1 • 0-0 American Athletic Conference Ranking NA Ranking NA Last Game W, 59-53 • vs LBSU • 11/21 Last Game L, 78-72 • at Florida State • 11/19 Head Coach Nikki Fargas Head Coach Lisa Stockton LSU Record 86-51 • 5th Season Tulane Record 440-216 • 22nd Season Career Record 158-77 • 8th Season Career Record 503-243 • 25th Season Fargas vs. Tulane 1-3 Stockton vs. LSU 7-12 Leading Scorer Jenna Deemer • 12.0 PPG Leading Scorer Kolby Morgan • 19.7 PPG Leading Rebounder Alexis Hyder • 7.8 RPG Leading Rebounder Leslie Vorpahl • 6.0 RPG LSU Women’s Basketball Calendar 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Travel to Estero, Game 7: vs. Louisville Game 5: at Tulane Game 6: vs. Purdue in Game 8: vs. TBA in Fla., for Gulf Coast or Marist in Gulf Coast Devlin Fieldhouse Gulf Coast Showcase Gulf Coast Showcase Showcase Tournament Showcase 7 p.m. CT Germain Arena Germain Arena Germain Arena TV: CST Thanksgiving 6:30 p.m. CT Time: TBA Media Availability at Time: TBA Radio: LSU Sports TV: CST TV: CST the LSU Basketball TV: CST Radio Network Radio: LSU Sports Radio: LSU Sports Practice Facility Radio: LSU Sports Radio Network Radio Network TBA Radio Network LSU Communication Services Who to contact Inside Lady Tigers Basketball • Jennifer Rodrigues - [email protected]; 225-772-5864 Presented by Academy Sports and Outdoors Inside Lady Tigers Basketball with Nikki Fargas presented Media Sessions by Academy Sports + Outdoors is a 30-minute television LSU head coach Nikki Fargas is able to meet the media, show featuring the LSU Women’s Basketball head coach when schedules permit, anywhere from one to two days created by LSU Sports Productions. Watch all shows on prior to games during the non-conference schedules, then the LSU Sports Television Network (affiliates), or around early in the week when league play begins in January. the world in the Geaux Zone on LSUsports.net. On-demand All media sessions will take place in the LSU Basketball archives of Inside Lady Tigers Basketball with Nikki Fargas Practice Facility media room. Sessions are scheduled in are available following the first air date/time of the show on accordance with practice and travel schedules. The LSU the network (typically Tuesday evening). The first airing of athletic communications office will send out media advisories the show is January 12, with the final March 1. ahead of any scheduled sessions. Postgame in the PMAC The Nikki Fargas Show presented by Capital One Nikki Fargas and players will be in the media room of the The Nikki Fargas Show presented by Capital One Bank, practice facility after the game, following the NCAA cooling- a one-hour radio call-in show, is aired live from TJ Ribs on off period and courtside radio postgame show. Acadian Thruway from 7-8 p.m. on Tuesday evenings. The first show is November 24 and will run until February 23. The visiting coach and a key player (up to the visiting SID’s Listen to all shows live on one of the LSU Sports Radio discretion) will be available in the media room prior to LSU. Network (affiliates), or around the world in the Geaux Zone on LSUsports.net, with shows archived for listening any time. To reach the media room, take the Northwest Corridor portal (where the LSU team enters the floor).When reaching the multi-purpose room and the glass doors, turn right. Before reaching the steps, turn left and then take a right down the first hallway to the double wood doors and enter the media room. LSU marshalls will help direct you to the area. NIKKI FARGAS Head Coach Fifth Season at LSU • Eighth Overall FARGAS VS. OPPONENTS Alabama ................................................................. 5-1 Fargas - By The Numbers Alabama State ........................................................1-0 • 18 - Wins over ranked opponents since becoming LSU coach Arkansas .................................................................2-4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ................................................1-0 • 8 - All-SEC player selections under Fargas Arizona ................................................................... 6-0 Arizona State ..........................................................4-2 • 7 - NCAA Tournament appearances as head coach (4 - LSU, 3 - UCLA) Auburn ....................................................................5-0 Cal ..........................................................................6-2 • 3 - Nati onal Championships (one as a player, two in coaching) Cal Poly ..................................................................1-0 UCSB ......................................................................4-0 • 3 - 20-win seasons with the Lady Tigers UC Davis ...............................................................
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