The fans were certainly worth the money on Thursday night on Baton Rouge.
No. 7 LSU's Wild 107-100 Homenhain won Oklahoma 13th on Thursday. The player is pushed into the ground, and multiple emissions, Kimmarklky, a head coach of Lady Tigers, hits the clipboard from the assistant's hand. The coach receives the technology receives a foul.
As they say, it means more in SEC, and Mulkey said it marked one of the most wild games in his brilliant careers so far.
“I was always told that I had FORM, my old mentor, Leon Vermore. You have to maintain a cool head with a hot game,” Marky is about the emission of Simia Smith. I said when discussing. “Don't see you sweating.”
She added as follows. “I think it was interesting for fans.”
Fireworks led Oklahoma early on Thursday, leading 12-11, remaining 4:10 in the first quarter, and Senn's Beatrice Cariton took the position with Smith.
The referee called a foul in Smith before Caliton turned 180 to Smith.
Later, Smith pushed Kaliton into the ground and left flacus.
Riz Scott in Oklahoma immediately came to defense of his teammates and pushed Smith.
Both Smith and Scott have gained discharge.
“I think pushing is considered a battle,” said Marquis.
Marky was not shy from the spotlight, but in the third quarter of a material suitable for the Mome, he handed a binder from the assistant coach Seimon Augustus's hands at 67-45 leads.
Agestas stood there for a few seconds, looking like a shock while Marquis was screaming.
Mulkey later acquired a technology to claim fouls for Flau'jae Johnson.
Thursday games tried five technicals, 53 fouls combined with fouls, 63 free throws, and LSU won an important conference on a 10 -point half -time.
“I saw a lot of things tonight,” said Marquee. “You saw the emissions. The two teams gained more than 100 scores. I saw the technical on the second flop … I got a tea, and she is me. I told me that I had a tea to point to the big screen, and I was definitely not happy, but I don't know if I would point out. But she is on the way.
