Angel Reese had 30 points and 19 rebounds to tie an LSU record with 19 straight double-doubles and the third-ranked and unbeaten Tigers pushed their program-record winning streak to 19 games with a 79-76 victory over Arkansas on Thursday night
Arkansas guard Jersey Wolfenbarger goes to the basket against LSU forward Angel Reese (10) in the first half an NCAA college basketball game in Baton Rouge, La.
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Four players scored in double figures and No. 3 LSU showed its mettle down the stretch to rally past Arkansas, 79-76, on Thursday to remain tied for Southeastern Conference lead. But Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors gave a big assist to a Pete Maravich Assembly Center crowd of 7,298 for lifting the Tigers to a school-record