During our previous LSU update in the middle of December, the Lady Tigers were rolling with ten straight wins. Since then, the team has not veered off that path, winning five straight. And it looks like all the hoopla surrounding Angel Reese and the program has simmered down.
With 15 straight wins and dominant performances all around, the question is: why hasn’t LSU moved up the national rankings?
That’s what they’re supposed to do
For many fans, the dominance of LSU gets a begrudging shrug. Yes, they are rolling. But, the opponents are unranked and nowhere near the level of talent as the defending national champs. They have done their job by dominating these teams—but that’s what they’re supposed to do. Beat up on small teams and when they get a chance against top-level talent, then we’ll see how good they truly are this season.
While there’s a lot of truth to that line of thinking, it does diminish what the Lady Tigers have done. If they lost, what would we be saying? Would they dip in the standings? Absolutely. And while you don’t want to reward standard performances, a few of these games, like the 20-point win against Missouri, were impressive. These performances, their consistency and the pedigree from last year should count for something, yet…