SAINT THOMAS, Virgin Islands — No. 5 LSU set an NCAA document with its seventh consecutive 100-point recreation Friday night time, routing Marist 113-53 within the Reef Division semifinal recreation on the Paradise Jam event.
LSU (7-0) bested the 43-year-old NCAA document of six straight 100-point video games set by the 1982 Louisiana Tech squad that gained the inaugural NCAA girls’s championship.
That crew was led by an All-American level guard Kim Mulkey, who coached the Tigers to the NCAA title in 2023, and whose crew is among the many contenders to compete for an additional crown within the spring.
Seven gamers completed in double figures for LSU, led by ZaKiyah Johnson’s 19 factors. Reserve Kate Koval had 17 factors and 10 rebounds, and Flau’Jae Johnson and Amiya Joyner added 16 factors apiece. MiLaysia Fulwiley, Grace Knox and Jada Richard every scored 11.
Justine Henry had a game-best 21 factors, and Lexie Tarul added 11 factors for Marist (2-5).
Flau’Jae Johnson, certainly one of two first-team all-Southeastern Convention returnees on the Tigers’ roster, scored the record-breaking basket, hitting a layup with simply over six minutes left within the fourth quarter for a 101-40 lead.
Mulkey went deep into LSU’s bench, with all 11 gamers scoring because the Tigers shot 53% from the sector and made 15 of 18 free throws.

