Savannah native Flau'jae Johnson bypassed the WNBA to play her senior season with the LSU women's basketball team and the All-SEC guard will be making an appearance on a court close to her hometown on Sunday, Nov. 9.

The LSU women, ranked No. 5 in the nation, will be coming to Statesboro to face Georgia Southern on Sunday with tipoff set for 2 p.m.

Johnson played at Sprayberry High in Marrieta during her prep years and played in the McDonald's All-American game.

The daughter of the late Savannah rapper Camoflauge, Flau'jae is a cross-over star as a musical artist herself with hits such as "Can't Get Enough," "Guns Down," and "Came Out a Beast."

The highly-recruited guard was an instant star at LSU where she was a member of the Tiger's 2023 National Championship squad as a freshman w

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