Tigers earn SEC honor as the team prepares for conference Tournament
Mar 03, 2026
BATON ROUGE - A trio of LSU guards were honored for their season of work by the Southeastern Conference on Monday with MiLaysia Fulwiley leading the way as she was named the SEC Sixth Woman of the Year for the second time in her career.Joining Fulwiley on the postseason award roll were senior Flaur
squo;jae Johnson and junior Mikaylah Williams both earned spots on the All-SEC First Team, while ZaKiyah Johnson was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team.This is the second straight season that Fulwiley, Flau'jae Johnson and Williams received these same honors.LSU will travel to Greenville, South Carolina on Wednesday and await their first game at the SEC Tournament where they will play Friday afternoon against an opponent to be determined.A South Carolina native,nbsp;Fulwiley will be headed back to her home state after a remarkable season of coming off the bench and providing LSU with a spark both offensively and defensively averaging 14.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 3.1 steals per contest and leading LSU in blocks with 41.Flaursquo;jae Johnson is averaging 13.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in her senior season and Mikaylahnbsp; Williams is right on her heels averaging 13.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.7 assists during the regular season.Freshman ZaKiyah Johnson has proved invaluable in her opening year in college averaging 10.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game and has started for the Tigers 18 times.nbsp;The full award selections are below:Scholar-Athlete ndash; Karly Weathers, AlabamaPlayer ndash; Mikayla Blakes, VanderbiltFreshman ndash; Aubrey Galvan, VanderbiltNewcomer ndash; Cotie McMahon, Ole MissDefensive ndash; Raven Johnson, South Carolina6thnbsp;Woman ndash; MiLaysia Fulwiley, LSUCoach ndash; Shea Ralph, Vanderbiltnbsp;1stnbsp;Team All-SECJoyce Edwards So. South CarolinaMadison Booker Jr. TexasCotie McMahon Sr. Ole MissMikayla Blakes So. VanderbiltRaegan Beers Sr. OklahomaClara Strack Jr. KentuckyFlaursquo;jae Johnson Sr. LSUMikaylah Williams Jr. LSULiv McGill So. FloridaDani Carnegie So. Georgianbsp;2ndnbsp;Team All-SECTalaysia Cooper R-Jr. TennesseeTonie Morgan Sr. KentuckyRaven Johnson Sr. South CarolinaJessica Timmons Sr. AlabamaRori Harmon Gr. TexasTessa Johnson Jr. South CarolinaAaliyah Chavez Fr. OklahomaMadina Okot Sr. South CarolinaGrace Slaughter Jr. MissouriNyrsquo;Ceara Pryor Sr. Texas AMTa'Niya Latson Sr. South Carolinanbsp;All-FreshmanAubrey Galvan Fr. VanderbiltMadison Francis Fr. Mississippi StateAaliyah Chavez Fr. OklahomaZaKiyah Johnson Fr. LSUMia Pauldo Fr. TennesseeAll-DefensiveRaven Johnson Sr. South CarolinaClara Strack Jr. KentuckyRori Harmon Gr. TexasMadison Francis Fr. Mississippi StateNyrsquo;Ceara Pryor Sr. Texas AMPermalink| Comments
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