BATON ROUGE, La. — Mercedes Russell scored 14 points and added nine rebounds, but No. 10/10 Tennessee could not overcome a 44-point second half by LSU in a 70-59 loss on Sunday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
The Lady Vols (17-4, 5-3 SEC) shot 9-for-30 from the field over the final 20 minutes, and saw a five-point halftime lead slip away in their fourth loss of the season. UT was also faced with foul trouble in the second half, as six players picked up at least three personal fouls.
LSU (13-6, 5-3 SEC) was fueled by a dominant effort on the glass, including 23 offensive rebounds. Chloe Jackson led the Lady Tigers with 21 points and nine boards, while Raigyne Louis added 18 points.
Meme Jackson recorded 13 points and three 3-pointers, while Evina Westbrook dished out seven assists to go along with 10 points for UT.
Tennessee shot 53 percent in the opening frame and recorded seven assists on eight baskets to grab a five-point advantage. Jaime Nared paced the Lady Vols with six points on 3-of-4 shooting in the period.
After a pair of quick baskets brought LSU back to within one early in the second quarter, the Lady Vols answered with an 11-2 run to put themselves ahead by 10 for the first time of the afternoon. However, LSU was able to hold UT to just two points and no field goals over the final five minutes, and a putback by Louis as time expired trimmed the Tennessee lead to 31-26 heading into the break.
Russell led the way with eight points and four rebounds in the first half. Westbrook also had a strong showing, recording six points and five assists while controlling the pace of the UT offense.
LSU fought its way back in the early stages of the second half, going on a quick 10-4 run to claim its first lead since the 8:52 mark of the first quarter. A Russell turnaround jumper late in the period ended a Tennessee scoring drought that nearly lasted four minutes. The Lady Tigers shot 42 percent from the field and held UT to its lowest point-total in a third quarter this season (nine) to take a 45-40 lead into the game’s final stanza.
After Jackson knocked down a 3-pointer for Tennessee to open the fourth quarter, an 8-0 LSU run highlighted by six points from Chloe Jackson gave the Lady Tigers their first 10-point advantage. While UT tried to claw its way back down the stretch, LSU maintained key possessions with eight offensive rebounds in the quarter. LSU was able to put the game away late at the free throw line and forced four turnovers on the defensive end during the period.
Westbrook Helps Out
Evina Westbrook dished five assists in the first half, exceeding her season average and Tennessee-best 4.9 assists per game average. It marked her 12th game with five or more assists in 21 games this season. She finished with seven assists – her fourth 7+ assist game this season.
Jackson Reaches Double Figures
Meme Jackson scored an SEC career-high 13 points, marking her sixth double-figure scoring game this season and ninth of her career. Jackson shot 3-of-6 from the 3-point line.
Russell Notches Double-Double, Moves to No. 8 All-Time in Rebounds
Mercedes Russell tallied her ninth double-double of the season and 39th of here career with 14 points and 10 rebounds. She now has 958 rebounds to move past Debbie Groover (957 boards from 1977-81) into No. 8 all-time in Tennessee history in career rebounds. Next up is Candace Parker at No. 7 (972 boards).
Next Up: No. 15 Texas A&M
The Lady Vols return to action on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network) when they host No. 15 Texas A&M at Thompson-Boling Arena. Tennessee will be look to avenge its close overtime loss, (79-76) to the Aggies from Jan. 11 in College Station, Texas.
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