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DULUTH, Ga. (AP) - It didn't take long for LSU coach Pokey Chatman to turn her focus from Friday night's 52-46 Southeastern Conference tournament victory over Mississippi. The challenge of having to play No. 2 Tennessee the next day will do that to a coach.
The No. 11 Lady Tigers' semifinal Saturday night against Tennessee will come only 12 days after a hard-fought 56-51 home loss to the Lady Vols on Feb. 19.
"I can already tell you what the key is going to be," Chatman said. "We gave up 20 offensive boards the last time. You hold a team 20 points below their average, you're supposed to win, and we didn't."
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