Auburn started aggressively, jumping out to an early 15-7 lead behind Tre Donaldson’s perimeter shooting. LSU responded with a 9-0 run, fueled by Jordan Wright’s scoring inside. The first half remained close, with Auburn leading 36-34 at halftime.
In the second half, Auburn’s defense tightened up, forcing turnovers and limiting LSU’s outside shooting. Johni Broome took over offensively, scoring 14 of his 22 points after halftime. LSU struggled to keep up, and Auburn maintained a steady lead to close out the game.
Key Performances
- Auburn Tigers:
- Johni Broome: 22 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks.
- Tre Donaldson: 15 points, 5 assists, 4 three-pointers.
- Jaylin Williams: 12 points, 6 rebounds.
- LSU Tigers:
- Jordan Wright: 18 points, 7 rebounds.
- Tyrell Ward: 14 points, 4 assists.
- Jalen Reed: 12 points, 8 rebounds.
Statistical Highlights
- Field Goal Percentage:
- Auburn: 47.8%
- LSU: 43.2%
- Three-Point Shooting:
- Auburn: 38.9% (7/18)
- LSU: 32.1% (6/22)
- Turnovers:
- Auburn: 9
- LSU: 14
Takeaways
- Auburn’s defense stepped up, forcing LSU into mistakes and poor shot selection in the second half.
- Johni Broome’s dominance inside was the difference, as LSU had no answer for his scoring and rebounding.
- LSU showed promise but lacked consistency, particularly from three-point range, where they struggled in key moments.
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