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The third-seeded Tigers rolled through their first two games of the tournament, beating San Diego State 103-48 in the first round and then earning a 101-71 win over Florida State on Monday. Johnson, who returned for the SDSU game, combined to have 35 points, six rebounds and five assists in those two contests.
LSU Tigers guard Flau'jae Johnson and her new March Madness commercial are all over the women's NCAA tournament. I spotted a familiar face during a commercial break on Wednesday when I watched a ...
In an Instagram post on Sunday, Johnson’s mom and manager, Kia Brooks, shared her excitement about Manning’s message. “When Peyton Manning takes time out of his day to text and call your kid (client), you gotta definitely be doing something right as a Business Mom/Momager!” Brooks wrote.
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Complex on MSNFlau’jae Johnson on Injury Recovery, Facing Caitlin Clark, and Manifesting an Adele CollaborationFew athletes embody the modern era of college sports like Flau’jae Johnson. A standout guard for LSU and a rising star in the music industry, she’s not just making plays on the court—she’s making hits in the studio. Balancing hoops and hip-hop with effortless confidence, Johnson has carved out a lane uniquely her own.
LSU women's basketball star Flau'jae Johnson is one of the most versatile student-athletes in college sports. On and off of the court, she is making millions. LSU women's basketball player Flau ...
Flau'jae Johnson is focused on March Madness, but her "momager" is hard at work behind the scenes. Kia Brooks, the mother of the LSU star, calls herself "The NIL Momager" on her Instagram.
Flau’Jae Johnson will lead her LSU women’s basketball team into an Elite Eight matchup with No. 1 overall seed UCLA in the women's 2025 NCAA Tournament. It’s a familiar position for Johnson, a junior guard who has made it to at least the Elite Eight in each of her three college seasons.
The LSU women's basketball offseason started after Sunday's Elite Eight loss to UCLA, and Flau'jae Johnson has a big decision to make. The Savannah, Ga. native is only a junior but is turning 22 years old in November,