Points are coming easily for LSU basketball .

After scoring 96, 93 and 98 in its first three games, coach Matt McMahon’s team has accomplished something to start a season that hasn’t happened in more than three decades.

LSU scored 90 points or more in the first three games for the first time since the 1990-91 season. Then-coach Dale Brown's team kept that streak going for nine games behind sophomore Shaquille O’Neal, who led the Southeastern Conference in points (27.6), rebounds (14.7) and blocks (5.0) that season.

This iteration of the Tigers will have a good chance to continue their 90-point scoring streak when they face Alcorn State at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Pete Maravich Assembly.

LSU is also winning games by an average margin of 29.4 points, which ranks second in the SEC. Four SE

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