The No. 7 LSU Tigers have been bolstered by the return of forward Angel Reese, who had been out of action for the past four games. Reese, a 6-foot-1 junior from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, had been dealing with a knee injury that kept her out of the lineup.
Reese is an important part of the LSU team, as she is one of the top scorers in the SEC. She is averaging 14.6 points per game and is shooting an impressive 48.3 percent from the field. Her presence on the court gives the Tigers a much-needed boost on both ends of the floor.
Reese made her return to the court on Sunday, when LSU faced off against the Arkansas Razorbacks. She came off the bench and scored 13 points in just 18 minutes of action. Her presence was felt on both ends of the court, as she also grabbed four rebounds and dished out two assists.
The Tigers were able to come away with a hard-fought victory over Arkansas, and Reese’s return was a big reason why. Her ability to score in a variety of ways makes her a valuable asset for LSU, and her presence on the court will be a major factor in the team’s success this season.
Reese’s return to the court is great news for the Tigers, and it could not have come at a better time. With her back in the lineup, LSU has a much better chance of making a deep run in the NCAA tournament this year. The Tigers are already one of the top teams in the country, and Reese’s return only makes them stronger.