An 18-point deficit proved to be too much for Lady Vols basketball against No. 4 LSU, and Tennessee dropped its second straight game in SEC play. No. 15 Tennessee fell 89-87 to the Tigers (18-0 ...
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After coming back again from down double-digits, No. 15 Tennessee lost on the last shot for a second straight game. The Lady Vols fell 89-87 to No. 4 LSU at Food City Center on Thursday.