Agree that LSU-S was better but they only played 7 guys while LSU-A had a little more depth. That probably is why the games played out the way they did with LSU-S being very even until about the 10 minute mark when we pulled away while with LSU-A we jumped out to the quick lead and then maintained about a 15-20 point gap as we rotated the bench in. They are both top tier NAIA programs and showed they have talent and were a better test than Loyola, Louisiana College, Panhandle State teams we have seen in the past few seasons early non conference slate. I think LSU-S/LSU-A are on par with some of the SWAC schools we have played recently. I would say if you dropped those 2 teams into SWAC conference play they win games and maybe even finish mid pack.