The LSU women’s basketball team isn’t just steamrolling its nonconference competition. Or leading all Division I teams in scoring to start the season.
It’s now, officially, on the verge of making college basketball history.
If the No. 5 Tigers (6-0) post at least 100 points for the seventh game in a row when they face Marist at 7 p.m. Friday in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ Paradise Jam Tournament (ESPN+), then they’ll break a 43-year-old NCAA record held, coincidentally, by one of coach Kim Mulkey’s Louisiana Tech teams.
Mulkey didn’t learn that LSU was even chasing that streak until it faced Tulane on Nov. 17. She’s been shrugging it off ever since, even after the Tigers broke the SEC record for consecutive 100-point games last Thursday with a win over Alcorn State.
“We have not eve

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