Shaquille O'Neal erased Shawn Bradley's NCAA tournament record of 10 blocks in a game with 11 of his own and No. 7 seed LSU beat No. 10 seed BYU, 94-83. O'Neal also had 26 points, but Maurice Williamson had a surprising 30 points after averaging 7.3 ppg. Kevin Nixon was the leading scorer for the Cougars with 16 points, but he missed eight of nine 3-point attempts.
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I was at that game!
Big deal, what did Shaquille O'Neal ever amount to?
Hardly the dominating threat the Mormon Mantis became.