The LSU women's basketball offseason started after Sunday's Elite Eight loss to UCLA, and Flau'jae Johnson has a big decision to make. The Savannah, Ga. native is only a junior but is turning 22 years old in November,
LSU star Flau'jae Johnson played hurt during LSU women's basketball's run to the Elite Eight. Here's the extent of her injury.
But junior guard Flau’Jae Johnson wasn’t about to give up until the final buzzer forced her to. She drilled one more 3-pointer from the wing while Tigers coach Kim Mulkey shrugged her shoulders from the LSU sidelines and outstretched her hands. It was too late. But she appreciated the effort nonetheless. That’s Johnson for you.
After an Elite Eight exit in the 2023-34 college basketball season, Flau'Jae Johnson and the LSU Tigers were looking for a different ending this time around. However, Lauren Betts and No. 1 overall seed UCLA Bruins proved to be too much,
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Sporting News on MSNLSU's Flau'Jae Johnson opens up about her Elite Eight heartbreak and unshakable faithFlau'Jae Johnson reflected on her emotional journey after giving everything she had in the Elite Eight, despite falling short against UCLA. “First, I just want to thank God. I feel like this season I went through so much and I really overcame a lot,” Johnson shared, visibly emotional.
While working out with UConn superstar Paige Bueckers at the Overtime WBB Takeover this summer, LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson was taking notes.
It was a very emotional post game press conference for the LSU Tigers. For Flau’Jae Johnson, her junior season concludes in the Elite 8 for the second straight season after winning the national championship as a freshman. The LSU superstar struggled to keep her composure in discussing the game.
For now, LSU star guard Flau’Jae Johnson is putting her rap career aside. And the podcasting, too. Johnson is all about the NCAA Tournament, and helping the Tigers win another national title.
LSU looks to return to the Final Four for the first time since winning it all in 2023. First, they'll have to go through the No. 1 overall seed UCLA.