LEXINGTON, Ky. – The LSU Tigers arrived here Friday still with a lot to play for including the possibility to tie for the Southeastern Conference championship when it faces the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday afternoon at Rupp Arena.
The Tigers are 11-6, its second consecutive SEC season with 11 league wins (18-12 overall), one game behind Texas A&M and Kentucky at 12-6. Vandy is tied with 11 at 11-6. Vandy plays at A&M at 11 a.m. before the LSU game tips at 1 p.m. CT. If Vandy and LSU both win, it is a four-way tie for the title and LSU would get the number one seed based on its record against the other tied teams.