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LSU vs. Kentucky: How to watch, results, and highlights

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It’s a Sunday showcase in women’s college basketball. Flau’jae Johnson and the No. 7 LSU Tigers (26-2) take on Georgia Amoore and the No. 14 Kentucky Wildcats (21-4). LSU and Kentucky are ranked third and fourth in the SEC. This will be the only matchup in the regular season between the two squads.

Last weekend, LSU stumbled and lost to Texas 65-58. It was the Tigers’ first loss since January 24. Like every Kim Mulkey team, LSU bounced back and defeated Georgia 79-63 earlier this week. Similar to LSU, Kentucky also lost to Texas last week. The Wildcats enter Sunday’s game on a two-game winning streak, with their most recent victory coming on Thursday against Missouri.

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LSU and Kentucky will make the NCAA Tournament. Both teams still have an outside chance of securing a No. 1 seed. However, that dream will end with a loss on Sunday. Find out how to watch the game between LSU and Kentucky, including the start time, channel, and streaming options. Our NCAA women’s basketball March to the Madness is your go-to guide for the rest of the season.

Results and highlights: LSU 65 – Kentucky 58

LSU Tigers vs. Kentucky Wildcats | Full Game Highlights | ESPN College Basketball

How to watch LSU vs. Kentucky

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Tune into LSU versus Kentucky at 4 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 23, 2025. The teams will square off inside Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Kentucky. The game will air on ESPN, but fans can stream it on WatchESPN. Make sure to use your TV provider for full access

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