LSUs Jasmine Carson found her hot hand at the perfect time to win a tournament title
DALLAS — LSU kept telling anyone who would listen that the Tigers had good shooters. Sure, they hadn’t been hitting their jumpers for most of the NCAA Tournament, making only 19.7 percent on 3-pointers through the first five games, but they were convinced that Sunday would be their day. It would have to be, considering the way they expected Iowa to defend them, sinking into the paint and daring the perimeter players to beat them. Kim Mulkey said it didn’t matter how many more boards they secured than the Hawkeyes — look at what happened to South Carolina despite a…