LSU's big three named First Team All-SEC in WBB Awards

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – LSU had a trio of players – Flau’Jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow and Mikaylah Williams – named to the 2025 All-SEC First Team on Wednesday and Morrow was also on the SEC All-Defensive team.
LSU is the only team with multiple First Team All-SEC players. This marks the first time in program history that LSU has three First Team All-SEC honorees. LSU is the fifth SEC program with three first team players in the game season and this is the 10th occurrence in conference history, most recently South Carolina in 2016.
The Tiger trio combined to average 54.6 points per game throughout the season. Morrow and Williams have both scored 20 points in eight games; Morrow and Johnson in seven games; Johnson and Williams in four game; all three in two games.
Aneesah Morrow
18.2 ppg | 14.0 rpg | 2.5 spg| 1.4 apg
First Team All- SEC, SEC-Defensive Team
Morrow has been dominant for the Tigers. She leads the country in rebounding (14.0 rpg) and double-doubles (26). Morrow scores 18.2 points per game and has 14 20-point games. She has four 20-rebound games, including two 20/20 games. Morrow has eight games with 20 points and 15 rebounds. She stayed active on the defensive end with 2.53 steals per game (4th in SEC).
The senior is leaving her name in the record books. She reached career milestones of 2,500 points and 1,500 career points this season and is one of eight players in NCAA DI history to reach both marks. She became one of two players in NCAA DI history to secure 100 career double-doubles. Morrow currently ranks No. 5 in NCAA DI history for all-time rebounds.
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Flau’Jae Johnson
18.9 ppg | 5.8 rpg | 2.4 apg | 1.6 spg
First Team All-SEC
Johnson has continued to up her game from 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year to 2024 Second Team All-SEC to 2025 First Team All-SEC. She is LSU’s leading scorer this season with 18.9 points per game. After finishing the season last year with three straight 20-point games in the NCAA Tournament, Johnson started this season with at least 20 points in five of LSU’s first six games and has 15 total games with 20+ points this season.
Johnson has five double-doubles this season and has four games with 25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists (one of three LSU players with multiple 25-5-5 games in a season over the past 25 years.) Defensively, Johnson has constantly been tasked with guarding the opposing team’s top perimeter player. In LSU’s win over Mississippi State, Johnson tied her career-high with 4 blocks.
Mikaylah Williams
17.5 ppg | 4.3 rpg | 3.2 apg | 1.1 spg
First Team All-SEC
After claiming the 2024 SEC Freshman of the Year, the sophomore Williams made the jump to First Team All-SEC. She has 11 games this season with at least 20 points and two with at least 30 points. Williams a turnaround jumper at the buzzer to force overtime against Stanford and hit two threes in overtime to propel LSU to the win, finishing with 32 points. She drained seven three, including one in the final minute to put the game on ice, to finish with 37 points against Oklahoma. She also hit the knockout three in the final minute at Kentucky to help complete a 16 point comeback victory.
Williams has been tasked with playing numerous positions from point guard to on the wing to power forward; she has remained productive at any position she has played. She has also totaled 100 assists this season and has 10 games with at least 5 assists.
2025 SEC Women’s Basketball Postseason Awards
First Team:
Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
Madison Booker – Texas
Aneesah Morrow – LSU
Raegan Beers – Oklahoma
Sarah Ashlee Barker – Alabama
Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
Mikaylah Williams – LSU
Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
Second Team:
Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
Clara Strack – Kentucky
Madison Scott – Ole Miss
MiLaysia Fulwiley – South Carolina
Jerkaila Jordan – Mississippi State
DeYona Gaston – Auburn
Te-Hina Paopao – South Carolina
Payton Verhulst – Oklahoma
All-Defensive:
Rori Harmon – Texas
Clara Strack – Kentucky
Talaysia Cooper – Tennessee
Sania Feagin – South Carolina
Raven Johnson – South Carolina
Aneesah Morrow – LSU
All-Freshmen:
Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
Liv McGill – Florida
Sira Thienou – Ole Miss
Yuting Deng – Auburn
Jordan Lee – Texas
Trinity Turner – Georgia
Mia Woolfolk – Georgia
Individual awards
Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Grace Slaughter – Missouri
Player of the Year – Madison Booker – Texas
Freshman of the Year – Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
Newcomer of the Year – Georgia Amoore – Kentucky
Defensive Player of the Year – Clara Strack – Kentucky
Sixth-Woman of the Year – MiLaysia Fulwiley – South Carolina
Coach of the Year – Vic Schaefer – Texas