After losing star players Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith, Kim Mulkey knew she would need to strengthen her squad through the transfer portal. Outside of Van Lith and Reese, LSU also lost freshmen guards [...] The post Here’s how Kim Mulkey’s new additions will fit into the LSU women’s basketball team appeared first on Tiger Rag.
After a bit of a rollercoaster of a transfer portal process, former LSU women’s basketball guard Hailey Van Lith will officially make her way to TCU for her final year of eligibility.
Have yourself a day, coach Kim Mulkey. LSU women’s basketball has officially gained three transfer portal guard commitments from multiple immediate impact caliber players.
LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey remains looking in the portal to try to replace Hailey Van Lith after her transfer and Angel Reese after being drafted.
Kim Mulkey and the LSU women’s basketball team have lost several key players this offseason with Hailey Van Lith transferring and Angel Reese being drafted.
One of coach Kim Mulkey’s starters from this past season has finally made a decision on her next transfer destination. Earlier today, it was reported that LSU women’s basketball guard Hailey Van Lith has committed to TCU for the 2024-25 season.
The LSU Tigers have plenty of work to do if they want to return to the summit of college women’s basketball. Kim Mulkey understands that more than anyone as she and her team faced harsh criticisms from analysts and fans thourghout the 2023-24 campaign.
It’s been a largely up and down offseason for coach Kim Mulkey and LSU women’s basketball, as they’ve lost several key pieces both to the WNBA and transfer portal.
LSU women’s basketball freshman guard Janae Kent has entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to a report in theadvocate.com on Friday morning. Kent is now the second freshman from the Tigers’ top-ranked 2023 class to [...] The post Kim Mulkey and LSU lose another guard to transfer portal on Friday appeared first on Tiger Rag.
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LSU and women's college basketball star Angel Reese took to a Vogue Magazine profile to announce her plan to enter the 2024 WNBA Draft. This comes days after the Tigers were knocked out of the NCAA Tournament by Caitlin Clark and Iowa in a highly-anticipated rematch that did not disappoint.
The LSU Tigers bowed out of the 2024 March Madness after a thrilling duel against the Iowa Hawkeyes that saw both squads push each other to the limits.
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry is not too happy about Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers snubbing the national anthem during their Elite Eight showdown with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Caitlin Clark obliterated the defending champion LSU Tigers in the Elite Eight game. And she did that by scoring from all over the floor and finding cutting teammates for easy baskets. Dissecting LSU’s defensive schemes and making them redundant in the second half.
And just like that, a legendary women’s college basketball career comes to an end. Earlier today, LSU forward Angel Reese announced her decision to enter the 2024 WNBA Draft, and coach Kim Mulkey made sure to share some heartwarming words with the current and future star.
We’re less than 24 hours into the LSU women’s basketball 2024 offseason, and the Tigers are already making big-time moves towards the future. Earlier this afternoon, coach Kim Mulkey and the purple and gold landed a commitment from class of 2025 four-star guard Bella Hines.
The LSU women’s basketball team was not on the court when the national anthem was played prior to their Elite Eight game against Iowa on Monday night.
LA Times has now broken its silence on the controversial column that sparked criticisms from LSU Tigers head coach Kim Mulkey and their fans. Mulkey slammed the piece for being “sexist” and unfair to her team, as the Tigers were vilified and portrayed in a negative light.
The Washington Post's highly anticipated story on Kim Mulkey was published on Saturday, with the wide-ranging profile walking a fine line between heaping praise on the LSU coach while detailing a combative side that can alienate others.
Kim Mulkey got upset about this?
The second round of the NCAA women's tournament kicked off on Sunday, and after a first round that mostly followed the chalk we finally had a huge, tournament-altering
LSU women's coach Kim Mulkey addressed media Saturday amid speculation that she would soon be the subject of a Washington Post article, going so far as to threaten legal action against the newspaper.
LSU HC Kim Mulkey responded in force to an upcoming Washington Post article.
Defending national champions, No. 7 LSU, saw a 16-game winning streak go up in smoke on Sunday after a 67-62 loss to unranked Auburn.
Angel Reese returned to LSU’s basketball team this week after a prolonged, mysterious absence.
The LSU Tigers are currently the queens of the NCAA women’s basketball. The team’s new locker room accurately reflects their status as hoops royalty.
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