LSU women's basketball players celebrating victory over Texas in packed arena with fans cheering

LSU Upsets #2 Texas 70-65 in Front of 13,200 Roaring Fans

🦸 Hero Alert

In front of a sold-out crowd of 13,200 fans, #12 LSU women's basketball defeated previously undefeated #2 Texas 70-65, marking the program's first top-two victory in 18 years. Hometown hero Mikaylah Williams led the charge with 20 points and a career-high five steals in what Coach Kim Mulkey called "hard-nosed basketball at its finest."

The Pete Maravich Assembly Center erupted as LSU women's basketball pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college season, taking down the second-ranked and previously undefeated Texas Longhorns 70-65.

The 12th-ranked Tigers hadn't beaten a top-two opponent since 2008, when they defeated North Carolina in the NCAA Elite Eight. That 17-game losing streak against elite competition ended Sunday in spectacular fashion.

Bossier City native Mikaylah Williams showed up when it mattered most. The junior guard scored 20 points while locking down Texas's top scorer Madison Booker on defense, recording a career-high five steals in the process.

"If you're a true basketball junkie, that was an enjoyable game to watch because both teams had just hard-nosed defense," said Coach Kim Mulkey. The Tigers proved defense wins championships by holding the high-powered Longhorns to just 65 points.

Five LSU players reached double digits in scoring, showing the depth that makes this team dangerous. Senior Flau'jae Johnson and four teammates each contributed 10 points, proving this victory was a total team effort.

LSU Upsets #2 Texas 70-65 in Front of 13,200 Roaring Fans

The win improved LSU to 16-2 overall and 2-2 in SEC play, while handing Texas its first loss of the season. The Longhorns entered the game 18-0 and left Louisiana with their perfect record shattered.

Why This Inspires

College basketball thrives on moments like these. A sold-out arena of 13,200 fans witnessed history, creating the ninth-largest crowd in program history and an atmosphere that reminded everyone why sports matter.

Williams, playing in her home state, embodied everything great about college athletics. She defended like her life depended on it, hit clutch shots when her team needed them, and showed the next generation of Louisiana athletes what's possible when you stay home and build something special.

This wasn't just about rankings or records. It was about a group of young women who refused to be intimidated by a perfect opponent, who played suffocating defense for 40 minutes, and who gave their fans a memory they'll treasure forever.

LSU now prepares for another top-five matchup against Oklahoma next Sunday. If this performance showed anything, it's that the Tigers are ready for any challenge the season throws at them.

Sometimes the underdog wins, and when they do, it reminds us all why we love sports.

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