LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – scored 16 points, added another 13 but an improved Little Rock was unable to stop LSU in the Trojans' home opener, 65-50, at the Jack Stephens Center Wednesday night.
Little Rock (0-3) showed improvement in shooting from the field (36.6 percent) and from long range (45.5 percent beyond the arc). But LSU (2-1) used strong play in the paint with 38 points in the lane and was paced by the 22 points out of Khayla Pointer.
Collier remained a consistent force for the Trojans, scoring 16 points for the second straight game including a trio of 3-pointers as she played all 40 minutes.