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Chancellor leads LSU to a successful return to Houston

09:15 PM CST on Thursday, November 29, 2007

Associated Press

Sylvia Fowles had 19 points, seven rebounds and three blocks, and No. 8 LSU beat Houston 77-46 on Thursday night in Coach Van Chancellor's return to the city where he led the WNBA's Comets for 10 seasons.

Associated Press

Van Chancellor

Quianna Chaney and Ashley Thomas scored 11 points apiece for the Tigers (5-2), who scored 29 points off 25 turnovers and held the Cougars to 33 percent shooting (18-of-54).

Fowles moved past two players and into sixth place on the Southeastern Conference's rebounding list, although she had a streak of consecutive double-doubles stopped at four. She now has 1,275 career boards, 20 behind Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw.

Chancellor, hired by LSU in April to replace Pokey Chatman, got an easy victory in his 600th college game. He went 439-154 in 19 seasons at Mississippi between 1978-97.

Chancellor took over Houston's WNBA franchise in 1997 and led the Comets to the first four league championships. He won 211 games, a league record, before taking the LSU job.

Brittney Scott scored 11 and Twiggy McIntyre had eight points and six assists for the Cougars (2-6), who've lost six of their last seven games. Senior guard Tye Jackson, the Cougars' leading scorer, sat out with chronic inflammation in her left knee.

LSU missed six of its first 10 shots with three turnovers and the Cougars led 11-10. Fowles then hit a free throw and a bank shot and the Tigers never trailed again. Allison Hightower sank LSU's first 3-pointer with 7:53 left before halftime to start a 14-2 Tigers' run that essentially put the Cougars away.

Houston held its own on the boards early to stay close, but the Tigers' full-court pressure started generating turnovers and bad shots. The Cougars went the final 3:51 of the half without a basket and trailed 41-19 at the break.

Despite facing double-teams from the start, the 6-foot-6 Fowles made six of seven shots in the first half and scored 14 points.

LSU opened the second half with a 9-2 burst as the Cougars missed five of their first six shots.

Houston never made much of a run after halftime and Chancellor took Fowles out near the 8-minute mark. The rest of the starters followed her to the bench during a time out with 7:57 remaining.

The Tigers' visit to Houston was their second of seven consecutive road games. They don't play at home again until Dec. 30.

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