For weeks the question about LSU men's basketball was whether the Tigers could win another game. Suddenly the question is whether the Tigers can put together a winning streak. After their upset victory Saturday at Oklahoma, LSU goes for back-to-back SEC wins when it hosts South Carolina at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the PMAC on the SEC Network. Of course, it wouldn't be LSU basketball without a little adversity. Coach Matt McMahon said Monday that forward/LSU tight end Trey'Dez Green is steping away from his brief foray onto the basketball team, at least for now. In another strange turn of events from the way most of this season has gone, while the LSU men are basking in their victory the LSU women are trying to figure out how they let a double-digit third quarter lead slip from their grasp Sunday in a loss at Texas? Those Tigers are still 25-2 and 10-2 in the SEC, but the defeat likely cost LSU a shot at a piece of the SEC regular-season championship and a shot at an NCAA No. 1 regional seeding. Over to gymnastics, where we've got the latest news on Haleigh Bryant trying to get back on bars to compete as an all-arounder again, what has been keeping Olivia Dunne out of the Tigers' lineup, and what exactly is the deal with the national rankings? If you're one of the many who are wondering how LSU could beat No. 1 Oklahoma and drop from No. 2 to No. 3 in the national rankings, you'll want to read this. Finally, the LSU softball team is off to a great 10-0 start to its season. Read what has coach Beth Torina excited about how her Tigers are playing. Thanks for reading and subscribing, folks. Let's do this again really soon. Scott Rabalais |