
The LSU trio of Flau’Jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow, and Mikaylah Williams earned spots on this year’s AP All-America Team, with Morrow making the second team, Johnson the third team, and Williams receiving honorable mention.
Morrow, a First Team All-SEC senior from Chicago, has been one of the most dominant players in the nation, leading in rebounds per game (13.6) and double-doubles (27). She has recorded 15 games with 20+ points, including a record-setting 36-point performance in the SEC Tournament, and has amassed historic career numbers, ranking fourth all-time in NCAA DI history with 1,665 rebounds.
Johnson has elevated her game each season, progressing from SEC Freshman of the Year to a First Team All-SEC selection. She leads LSU in scoring with 18.9 points per game and has recorded 15 games with 20+ points this season. Known for her versatility, she has five double-doubles and multiple standout performances, including tying her career-high with four blocks in a key win over Mississippi State.
Williams has been a dynamic force for LSU, averaging 17.2 points per game while playing multiple positions. She has scored 20+ points in 11 games and delivered clutch performances, including two 30+ point games against Stanford and Oklahoma. Additionally, Williams leads the Tigers in assists with 112 and has been a key playmaker throughout the season.
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