
LSU’s Aneesah Morrow Crowned Nation’s Top Power Forward with Katrina McClain Award
BATON ROUGE, LA – Aneesah Morrow’s LSU career may be over, but her legacy continues to shine brightly. The standout power forward has been named the recipient of the prestigious Katrina McClain Award, solidifying her status as the nation’s top player at her position. This significant accolade caps off a phenomenal two-year tenure for Morrow in Baton Rouge, leaving an indelible mark on the LSU Tigers women’s basketball program.
Morrow’s dominance on the court was undeniable throughout the season. She finished as LSU’s leading scorer, averaging an impressive 18.7 points per game, while simultaneously leading the entire nation in rebounding with a remarkable 13.5 rebounds per game. Her consistent performance and relentless pursuit of the ball resulted in an astounding 30 double-doubles this season, a testament to her all-around excellence.
Over her two seasons at LSU, Morrow amassed an impressive 1,282 points and 854 rebounds, showcasing her exceptional scoring ability and her prowess on the boards. These outstanding achievements earned her the well-deserved recognition of two-time All-SEC player honors, highlighting her consistent excellence within the highly competitive Southeastern Conference.
The Katrina McClain Award, named after the legendary basketball player, is a testament to Morrow’s exceptional skill, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the game. Her selection as the recipient underscores her dominance at the power forward position and her significant contributions to LSU’s success.
Morrow’s impact extends beyond statistics. Her leadership, work ethic, and unwavering determination have inspired teammates and fans alike. Her legacy at LSU is one of consistent excellence, unwavering dedication, and a profound impact on the program’s overall success. The Katrina McClain Award serves as a fitting tribute to her exceptional talent and her indelible mark on college basketball.