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LSU Tigers Dominate Early Season with Impressive Frontcourt

Summary

  • LSU averaging 47.5-28 rebounding advantage and 45-27 edge in points in the paint
  • LSU forward Michael Nwoko says they have the "best frontcourt in the nation"
  • LSU point guard Dedan Thomas Jr. and Nwoko have developed strong chemistry
LSU Tigers Dominate Early Season with Impressive Frontcourt

As of November 13th, 2025, the LSU Tigers have made an impressive start to their season, dominating their first two games. In their season opener, the Tigers defeated Tarleton State by 36 points, and then followed that up with a 35-point victory over New Orleans on Monday.

A major factor in LSU's early success has been their dominant performance on the boards and in the paint. The Tigers are averaging a 47.5-28 rebounding advantage and a 45-27 edge in points scored in the paint. LSU forward Michael Nwoko has been particularly impressive, stating that he "truly feels like we've got the best frontcourt in the nation."

Nwoko and point guard Dedan Thomas Jr. have developed strong chemistry, with Thomas dishing out 8 assists in LSU's win over New Orleans, leading to a game-high 22 points for Nwoko. Head coach Matt McMahon has praised the duo, saying "It's been fun to watch them grow" and noting the trust they have built off the court.

While the Tigers have been dominant on the interior, they have also emphasized cutting down on turnovers, reducing their total from 16 in the opener to just 7 against New Orleans. With their inside-outside balance and improved ball control, the LSU Tigers appear poised to continue their strong start to the 2025-26 season.

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The LSU Tigers' frontcourt has been dominant, with the team averaging a 47.5-28 rebounding advantage and a 45-27 edge in points in the paint. LSU forward Michael Nwoko believes they have the "best frontcourt in the nation."
The strong chemistry between LSU point guard Dedan Thomas Jr. and forward Michael Nwoko has been a key factor in the team's success. Thomas has dished out 8 assists to Nwoko, who scored a game-high 22 points in their recent win. Head coach Matt McMahon has praised the duo's off-court relationship and the trust they have built.
After committing 16 turnovers in their season opener, the LSU Tigers have emphasized cutting down on turnovers. In their second game, they reduced their turnovers to just 7, while matching the 21 assists they had in the first game.

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