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SEC Women’s Basketball Standings: Where is LSU after chaotic Thursday?

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Another night of SEC women’s basketball in the books and Thursday was a big one. LSU won without drama, taking care of Texas A&M, but elsewhere, a couple of ranked vs. ranked games provided plenty of entertainment.

No. 16 Oklahoma upset No. 2 South Carolina in overtime. The fifth period belonged to the Sooners with Jennie Baranczyk’s squad outscoring Dawn Staley’s group 19-7 in overtime to win 94-82. Aaliyah Chavez led the Sooners with 26 points, sinking five three-pointers.

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That wasn’t the only ranked vs. ranked showdown. No. 17 Tennessee faced No. 11 Kentucky and provided another upset. The Vols came away with a two-point victory to remain unbeaten in SEC play. Tennessee built a 10-point lead before Kentucky made a run in the final quarter. Kentucky had a chance to tie it, but the Tennessee defense held in the final seconds.

With another slate of games on tap Sunday, here’s a look at the standings.

SEC Women’s Basketball Standings

TEAM

SEC Record

Overall

Home

Road

Neutrak

Vanderbilt

6-0

20-0

11-0

5-0

4-0

Tennessee

6-0

14-3

8-0

6-1

0-2

South Carolina

5-1

19-2

11-0

6-1

2-1

Texas

4-2

19-2

13-0

3-2

3-0

LSU

4-2

18-2

8-1

7-1

3-0

Ole Miss

4-2

17-4

10-0

4-2

3-2

Kentucky

4-3

17-4

10-0

6-3

1-1

Alabama

3-3

17-3

14-1

1-2

2-0

Georgia

3-3

17-3

10-1

3-2

4-0

Oklahoma

3-3

15-4

10-2

2-1

3-1

Mississippi State

2-4

15-5

12-2

1-3

2-0

Auburn

2-4

13-7

9-2

2-5

2-0

Florida

1-5

13-8

10-3

1-5

2-0

Texas A&M

1-5

8-7

4-4

2-2

2-1

Missouri

1-6

13-9

8-5

2-3

3-1

Arkansas

0-6

11-10

8-5

1-5

2-0

Vanderbilt and Tennessee are the only two unbeaten teams left, though Tennessee suffered three losses in nonconference play. Arkansas is the only squad without an SEC win at 0-6 on the year.

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Thursday marked South Carolina’s first conference loss of the season and Staley’s Gamecocks are 5-1 in conference play.

LSU is tied for third with a 4-2 SEC record. The Tigers‘ first stretch of conference play was the toughest segment of LSU’s entire schedule. The Tigers began SEC play 0-2, but Kim Mulkey’s squad is riding a four-game win streak.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: SEC Women’s Basketball Standings: Where is LSU after chaotic Thursday?

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