The LSU women’s basketball team had its first pedestrian 3-point shooting night of the season Friday, but it didn't matter.
The No. 5 Tigers (7-0) still beat Marist 113-53 in the Paradise Jam Tournament on the U.S. Virgin Islands, becoming the first team in NCAA history to score at least 100 points in seven straight games.
The record LSU broke on Friday stood for more than 40 years. Coincidentally, coach Kim Mulkey’s Louisiana Tech team set it in 1982 when she was a player.
Against the Red Foxes (2-5), LSU hit only four 3-pointers on 16 attempts, but the Tigers pieced together another dominant offensive outing because they turned 28 turnovers into 44 points and scored 36 second-chance points from the 25 offensive rebounds they grabbed. LSU pressed Marist for more than half of the

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