The women's Tournament continues with Sweet 16 Friday night finale as No. 2 LSU and No. 3 Duke will play for a spot in the Elite Eight. Duke who finished not far behind LSU in the final regular season rankings could view this as a revenge game for the 16-point loss the suffered at the hands of LSU on December 4.
In the time since that December game, the Blue Devils went 21-2 throughout the remainder of the season. Including wins over Notre Dame, North Carolina and Louisville. All of whom are Tournament teams with top 5 seeds. Kara Lawson's Blue Devils have had ample time to prepare for a possible rematch.
Since the last time these two teams met, Duke has clamped down defensively using turnovers to fuel additional possessions and points off turnovers. If Duke's defense can prevent LSU's frontcourt from dominating early, Duke could be an in advantageous position in the 4th quarter.
Here is a look at the box score from Friday's second round Regional 1 in Fort Worth.
Duke vs LSU live updates, highlights from 2026 March Madness game
Duke
Ashlon Jackson
Toby Fournier
Delaney Thomas
Jordan Wood
Arianna Roberson
LSU
Flau'jae Johnson
Mikaylah Williams
MiLaysia Fulwiley
Grace Knox
Kate Koval
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Date: Friday, March 27
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Dickies Arena- Fort Worth, texas
TV: ESPN (Available on FuboTV)
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