On one fast-break chance, MiLaysia Fulwiley threaded a long bounce pass to assist one of Flau’jae Johnson’s open-court layups.
On another, the transfer guard popped a no-look pass over her head and down to Mikaylah Williams, who capped the kind of easy transition chance that the LSU women’s basketball team has found throughout the first five games of its new season.
The No. 5 Tigers (5-0) breezed through their first four matchups, then traveled down to New Orleans on Monday and defeated the Green Wave (2-2), winning 100-71 in a game that was decided in the first quarter. In Fogelman Arena, LSU raced out to an early 27-4 lead – an advantage wide enough to withstand what turned into a more even battle across the second, third and fourth frames.
Tulane hung with Missouri in an eight-

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