
The LSU Women’s Basketball players below have been nominated for 2024-25 postseason awards.
Aneesah Morrow
Aneesah Morrow has been one of the nation’s most dominant players, leading the country in double-doubles and rebounding.
Flau’Jae Johnson
Flau’Jae Johnson has continued to up her game in her junior season and has seen her scoring jump from 14.9 ppg last season to 20.0 ppg this season.
Mikaylah Williams
Mikaylah Williams has put herself in a spot to make an impact at numerous positions from point guard to power forward and has proven to be one of the country’s most effective true scorers.
Kailyn Gilbert
Kailyn Gilbert has cemented her role coming off bench with numerous clutch baskets, including game winners against Washington in the Bahamas and on the road at No. 16 Tennessee.
Meet the Nominees
Aneesah Morrow
Stats: 18.1 ppg, 14.4 rpg, 2.5 spg, 1.4 apg
SEC Stats: 17.8 ppg, 14.6 rpg, 2.3 spg, 1.4 apg
Aneesah Morrow is one of the nation’s most dominant player. She doesn’t just produce at an elite level, but she does it game-in and game-out. Morrow leads the country this season with 24 double-doubles and 14.4 rebounds per game. A rebounding beast as an undersized post player, Morrow has secured at least 15 boards in 13 games this season, including four with 20+ rebounds. She leads the country with two 20/20 games.
Morrow is in the process of finishing off a historic college basketball career. Earlier this season she became the eighth player in NCAA DI history to record 2,500 points and 1,500 rebounds throughout a career. With 98 career double-doubles, Morrow is looking to become just the second player in NCAA DI history with 100 double-doubles. She also ranks No. 5 in NCAA DI history with 1,618 career rebounds.
NeesThaBeast is not backing down 😤
Heart over height. pic.twitter.com/645qYpBwGZ
— LSU Women’s Basketball (@LSUwbkb) February 18, 2025
Flau'Jae Johnson
Stats: 19.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.6 spg
SEC Stats: 18.2 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 1.8 apg, 1.8 spg
Flau’Jae Johnson has continued to shine as a star at LSU in her junior season. She has scored in double figures in 36 consecutive games going back to last season as a consistent scoring threat. She has scored 20+ points in 17 of the previous 30 games, including the final three games in last year’s NCAA Tournament. Johnson brings other skills to the table too. She has four games this season with at least 25 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds; Johnson is one of three LSU players over the past 25 season with multiple such games. Johnson has four double-doubles this season.
Big4️⃣ continues to up her game! @Flaujae is shining like the star she is 🤩 pic.twitter.com/juLk7mcUV3
— LSU Women’s Basketball (@LSUwbkb) February 26, 2025
Mikaylah Williams
Stats: 17.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 3.1 apg, 1.3 spg
SEC Stats: 17.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 3.3 apg, 1.0 spg
Mikaylah Williams possesses the unique ability to be a three level scorer while possessing the skillset to play multiple positions on the floor. She has played every position from point guard through power forward for the Tigers this season. Williams is an efficient scorer that can be impossible to stop when she gets in her zone. She scored 32 and hit the jumper to force overtime against Stanford. In overtime she lifted LSU to victory with two threes. Williams poured in 37 points with seven threes in LSU’s win over Oklahoma in which the Tigers set a program record with 107 points against another SEC team. Williams also has great court vision and has eight games this season with 5+ assists.
Stuck on 1️⃣2️⃣🏝? @mkwill12_ will get to her spot.
Get it out the net. pic.twitter.com/5orR8lsO2T
— LSU Women’s Basketball (@LSUwbkb) February 21, 2025
Kailyn Gilbert
Stats: 9.8 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.0 spg
SEC Stats: 8.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.4 spg
Kailyn Gilbert has been a key sixth woman for LSU’s success this season. She brings a spark to the court and makes winning plays. Gilbert has lifted LSU to victory twice this season with last-second game-winners against Washington and at Tennessee. Her three from the right wing against Stanford helped LSU overcome a six-point deficit with 30-seconds remaining to force overtime where the Tigers earned the win. With multiple starters in foul trouble, Gilbert scored 16 points in the third quarter and 21 in the second half in LSU’s home win against Tennessee.
Coming Off The Bench
KG’s a spark.
She makes winning plays ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/kJHe5CyvXj— LSU Women’s Basketball (@LSUwbkb) February 11, 2025