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Tigers Roar: LSU Shatters 100-Point Barrier in Historic Start
4 Dec
Summary
- LSU Tigers women's basketball team achieved an unprecedented eight consecutive games scoring over 100 points.
- This offensive surge surpasses a 1982 NCAA record and sets a new benchmark for scoring.
- The team's prolific scoring is part of a broader trend, with eight teams now averaging 90 points per game.

The LSU Tigers have embarked on a historic season, achieving an 8-0 record by scoring at least 100 points in all eight games. This unprecedented offensive output shatters the previous NCAA women's basketball record of six consecutive 100-point games, set in 1982. The Tigers' dominant scoring is setting a new standard.
This offensive explosion is not an isolated incident but reflects a broader trend in the 2025-26 women's college basketball season. The number of teams averaging 90 points per game has risen to eight, a significant leap from the three teams that achieved this feat in the last 25 seasons.
The article highlights several other historically potent offenses, including the undefeated 2001-02 UConn Huskies, Caitlin Clark's record-setting Iowa Hawkeyes, and Long Beach State's 1986-87 team, which set NCAA records for 100-point games and field goals made. These teams showcase the evolving offensive landscape of the sport.




