LSU denies Iowa in the NCAA womens basketball final 10285
DALLAS — Jasmine Carson would have been low on the “Pick to Click” depth chart. A non-starter averaging 8.6 points per game this season (and 0.0 in the past three contests), Carson was undoubtedly the difference the NCAA women’s basketball national championship game. Carson scored 16 of her team-high 22 points in a second-quarter rush, and ninth-ranked LSU raced past No. 3 Iowa, 102-85, for the title Sunday afternoon at American Airlines Center. The title was the first for LSU (34-2), the fourth as a head coach for Kim Mulkey, who won three at Baylor before turning around the Tigers’…
