Sports

LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson defends Hailey Van Lith from Caitlin Clark criticism

LSU women’s basketball star Flau’jae Johnson has Hailey Van Lith’s back.

Johnson, 20, defended her former teammate when asked about Van Lith’s decision to transfer to TCU after one season with the Lady Tigers during a recent interview on “The Baller Alert Show” podcast.

“No, no, we can’t do that,” Johnson said to interrupt hosts Byron Turner and Sean Ferrari Simmons, who piled on the point guard for her performance in LSU’s loss to Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Elite Eight of the 2024 NCAA Women’s Tournament earlier this month.

@youknowbt

flau’jae johnson on the Baller Alert Show talks about ex teammate transferring from LSU (full episode drops Monday 10pm est on @REVOLT ) #flaujae #lsu #youknowbt

♬ original sound – youknowbt
LSU women’s basketball guard Flau’jae Johnson discusses former teammate Hailey Van Lith. TikTok/Baller Alert

“You could not guard that girl for 40 minutes. But she stepped up for the challenge at the end of the day. I had to follow the scouting report.”

When Turner asked “what was the scouting report,” Johnson quipped: “Interview over! I’m out of here!”

Hailey Van Lith of the LSU Tigers dribbles during the second half against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Elite 8 round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at MVP Arena on April 1, 2024. Getty Images
LSU guard Hailey Van Lith (11) tries to strip the ball from Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) during the second quarter of an Elite Eight round college basketball game during the NCAA Tournament. AP

The “Big 4” rapper went on to explain that she supported Van Lith, who guarded Clark for most of LSU’s 94-87 loss to Iowa.

“Listen, I had to follow the counting report,” said Johnson, who finished with 23 points, six rebound and two assists. “I talked to my coach after, after we went over it — because we go over the scouting report the night before. For me, it was just like being a supportive teammate … I thought about it, and I was like, I just gotta trust the game plan.”

LSU’s Angel Reese (10), Flau’jae Johnson (4), Aneesah Morrow (24), and Hailey Van Lith (11) walk back down the court during their Elite Eight game against Iowa during the NCAA Tournament, April 1, 2024, in Albany, N.Y. AP

Van Lith, who started in what would be her final contest at LSU, had nine points, one rebound and a single assist.

She struggled to defend Clark, who finished with 41 points in 40 minutes, and added four rebounds and two assists.

Many were confused that LSU head coach Kim Mulkey didn’t make adjustments and kept Van Lith on Clark for majority of the game.

Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) controls the ball against LSU Lady Tigers guard Flau’jae Johnson (4) in the fourth quarter in the finals of the Albany Regional in the 2024 NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Turner and Simmons explained that Van Lith was no match for Clark — the NCAA’s all-time scoring leader for men or women — in the March Madness contest.

“She transferred out [of LSU] because she got them buckets put on her,” Turner said.

“Boy, she needed some braces on her feet,” Simmons added.

Van Lith, 22, announced her commitment to TCU on social media Saturday.

“The pen has officially hit the paper,” she wrote, adding a frog emoji, referring to TCU’s mascot.

Van Lith garnered attention as an elite scorer while at Louisville from 2020-23.

In her junior season, the Adidas athlete averaged 19.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists before entering the transfer portal.

Van Lith transferred to LSU after the Lady Tigers won their first national championship in program history in a win over Clark and the Hawkeyes in the 2023 title game.

She will now compete in the Big 12 Conference as a member of the TCU Horned Frogs in her final year of eligibility.

Clark was the No. 1 overall pick by the Fever in the 2024 WNBA Draft.

Baller Alert’s full interview with Johnson premieres Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET.