Aneesah Morrow has one last chance to reach the Final Four, and LSU is determined to help her make it happen. The talented forward transferred to the Tigers ahead of the 2023-24 season with the goal of competing for a national championship, and now, in what could be her final collegiate season, she’s more motivated than ever to break through.
Morrow, a dominant force in the paint, has been a crucial part of LSU’s success, bringing her elite rebounding and scoring ability to an already stacked lineup led by head coach Kim Mulkey. Despite her individual accolades at both DePaul and LSU, she has yet to experience the Final Four stage, something that fuels her every time she steps on the court.
The Tigers, fresh off a deep tournament run last season, know what it takes to win in March. With stars like Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson alongside Morrow, LSU has the talent to make another title push. Mulkey has emphasized a team-first mentality, and Morrow’s willingness to adapt her game for the greater good has made her an invaluable asset.
With the tournament looming, Morrow and LSU are locked in. For Morrow, this is about more than just another run—it’s her final chance to make history.