LSU's star guards haven't 'clicked' yet. Why that's scary for March Madness
LSU's star guards Flau'jae Johnson, Mikaylah Williams, and MiLaysia Fulwiley say their best is yet to come for March Madness.
The No. 2 LSU Tigers are ready for March Madness , and they have a warning for opponents in the 2026 NCAA Tournament . On Thursday, LSU's trio of star guards, senior Flau'jae Johnson and juniors Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley , talked about how excited they were to continue the postseason.
The group also reflected on their leadership as they hope to help the Tigers make a deep tournament run. "It's going to be great. We have a lot of experience.
I've been to a couple of Elite Eights and the national championship," Johnson said. "So I think just knowing the ropes a little bit, knowing the focus you have to have and, of course, with Mikaylah (Williams) ― and (MiLaysia Fulwiley) winning the championship as well ― we all kind of know the focus that goes into it. It's good to have that in the locker room with so many new pieces.
" However, through the excitement, there was a palpable feeling LSU hadn't reached its peak yet, even with the NCAA Tournament upon us. The Tigers will host the No. 15 Jacksonville Dolphins on Friday evening in Baton Rouge.