


# SEC Women's Basketball: LSU Tigers Dominates Arkansas Razorbacks 92-70

**Published:** 2026-03-06 &mdash; **By:** Stacy Stanfield
**Category:** games &mdash; **Type:** game-recap
**Source:** https://secscouts.com/news/lsu-tigers-dominate-arkansas-razorbacks-sec-womens-basketball

**Teams:** [Arkansas](https://secscouts.com/arkansas/), [LSU](https://secscouts.com/lsu/)


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BATON ROUGE, La. (01/29/2026) — A dominant second half propelled the No. 6 LSU Tigers to a decisive 92-70 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks on Thursday night, extending their winning streak to six games.

In a tale of two halves, the Tigers overcame a sluggish start to unleash their high-powered offense and overwhelming rebounding presence in front of 9,741 fans at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Six LSU players scored in double figures, showcasing the team's depth in a crucial SEC matchup.

### How It Happened

Arkansas stormed out of the gates, hitting six of their first nine shots to build a 15-8 lead midway through the first quarter. The early Razorback surge prompted a full lineup change for the Tigers, whose reserves responded with a 14-7 run to tie the game at 22-22 after the opening period.

The second quarter remained a tight contest, with both teams trading baskets. The LSU Tigers, sparked by eight points from guard Mikaylah Williams, managed to build a narrow 36-33 lead heading into halftime.

Everything changed after the break. LSU erupted in the third quarter, opening the period with an 18-3 run to seize control of the game. Senior guard Flau'jae Johnson was the catalyst, scoring nine of the team's first 13 points in the half on perfect 4-for-4 shooting. The Tigers outscored the Razorbacks 33-17 in the quarter, turning a close game into a commanding 69-50 lead.

LSU's dominance on the glass was a consistent theme throughout the night. The Tigers outrebounded Arkansas 56-34, controlling the paint and limiting second-chance opportunities for the Razorbacks. This physical superiority, combined with 23 team assists, fueled an offense that shot 46% from the field. Arkansas shot 38% from the field but struggled with 19 turnovers against the aggressive LSU defense.

### Turning Point

The decisive moment came in the opening minutes of the third quarter. After a tightly contested first half where they struggled with their shooting, the LSU Tigers came out of the locker room with renewed energy and focus. The 18-3 run, led by an aggressive Flau'jae Johnson, completely shifted the momentum. LSU's offense became unstoppable, shooting 70.2% in the third frame alone, and their defense stifled the Razorbacks, effectively putting the game out of reach before the fourth quarter began.

### Stars of the Game

For the LSU Tigers, the scoring was balanced, but two players stood out. **Flau'jae Johnson** and **Mikaylah Williams** shared the team-high with 17 points apiece. Johnson came alive in the second half after being held scoreless in the first, while Williams provided a steady hand early. Forward **Kate Koval** was a force on the interior, posting a double-double with 12 points and a season-high 15 rebounds.

For the Arkansas Razorbacks, guard **Taleyah Jones** was the primary offensive threat, leading all scorers with 23 points, including five three-pointers. Jenna Lawrence added 12 points for the Razorbacks in the losing effort.

### What It Means

For the LSU Tigers, this victory keeps them rolling in SEC play and solidifies their position as a top contender. The ability to win decisively even after a slow start demonstrates the team's resilience and offensive firepower. Their control of the boards against a conference opponent is a formula for continued success as they push deeper into the season. The Tigers improve to 20-2 overall and 6-2 in the conference.

The loss marks another tough conference outing for the Arkansas Razorbacks, who fall to 11-11 on the season and remain winless in SEC play. Despite a competitive first half on the road against a top-10 team, their struggles with turnovers and rebounding were ultimately too much to overcome. The performance of Taleyah Jones provides a bright spot, but the Razorbacks will need to find more consistent scoring and defensive stops to compete in the rugged SEC.

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*Original article: [SEC Women's Basketball: LSU Tigers Dominates Arkansas Razorbacks 92-70](https://secscouts.com/news/lsu-tigers-dominate-arkansas-razorbacks-sec-womens-basketball) &mdash; SEC Scouts*
