Angel Reese, the heart of LSU’s line-up, faltered. And with her, so did the defending champions. But let’s talk about that game. Colorado outshone LSU, shooting over 53%. LSU? Just under 44%. The Buffaloes were on fire, weren’t they?
Reese pulled down 12 rebounds, yet something was off. Her scoring, usually on point, didn’t hit the mark this time. Is the pressure getting to her? It’s one thing to carry a team. It’s another to carry the weight of expectations.
The Tigers clawed back with rebounds, besting Colorado there. But basketball’s not just about grabbing the ball. It’s about points. And the Tigers, well, they didn’t score enough. Does one game spell doom? Hardly. But it raises questions.
Now, turnovers. Both teams were generous, but LSU’s 19 could’ve been costly. Every time the ball slips away, it’s an opportunity lost. And in a game of inches, every inch counts.
LSU’s assists tell a story too. Only 13 compared to Colorado’s 24. Basketball is a team sport, right? The assists show how well a team works together. And this time, LSU wasn’t the well-oiled machine we know.
So, is it time to hit the panic button? It’s too early for that. But it’s not too early for a wake-up call. Reese and the Tigers know what’s at stake. We’ve seen them rise before. Can they do it again? Stay tuned. The season’s just getting started. And in sports, the next game can change everything.
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