LSU vs. Iowa ultimate score and outcomes: Tigers break championship records on their way to their first national championship.

 LSU vs. Iowa ultimate score and outcomes: Tigers break championship records on their way to their first national championship.

The LSU Tigers defeated the Caitlin Clark-led Iowa Hawkeyes team 102-85 on Sunday to win the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship for the first time in school history.



The program's transformation under Kim Mulkey has been nothing short of remarkable; in just two years, they went from a nine-win team to hoisting a national championship banner.

LaDazhia Williams led LSU with 20 points, followed by Flau'jae Johnson with 10, Angel Reese with 15 points and 10 rebounds for her 34th double-double, Alexis Morris with 21 points, and Jasmine Carson with 22 points, making up a nearly 100% team scoring percentage.


After Caitlin Clark, Monika Czinano, and McKenna Warnock all received early calls and accrued fouls in the middle of the third quarter, the Hawkeyes lost. Clark finished the game with 30 points and eight assists, breaking Sheryl Swoopes' previous mark of 177+ points in a single tournament.

Czinano had 13 points and six rebounds before fouling out, followed by 12 points from Gabbie Marshall and 13 points and six assists from Kate Martin for Iowa.


Throughout the NCAA Women's Tournament game between Iowa and LSU, The Sporting News kept track of live scoring updates and highlights. For complete results from the national championship game for women in March Madness, continue reading.

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