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LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey was her usual fiery self during Sunday’s Elite Eight loss to the No. 1 seed UCLA Bruins, though it seemed maybe she was trying to be a bit lighthearted ...
Players aren’t surprised by that kind of coaching from Mulkey. Rather, it’s why many specifically seek her out. “Kim is the best in the locker room I’ve ever seen,” said former director ...
LSU coach Kim Mulkey asked a media member this question when they asked about the Tigers being eliminated in the Elite 8 for a second-straight season.
Go baroque or go home. Louisiana State University women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey was shooting for attention on Friday at the Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. And ...
On Thursday, LSU basketball coach Kim Mulkey did something unexpected: She asked for help. In a back room at Mansurs on the Boulevard, she met with eight Baton Rouge women — not to talk about X ...
D uring the LSU Tigers' Sweet 16 game against the NC State Wolfpack, it wasn't just the team's performance that drew attention. As usual, Kim Mulkey had fans buzzing as well with her outfit choice.
LSU head coach Kim Mulkey joined UConn's Geno Auriemma in voicing her displeasure over the super regional format.. No. 3 seed LSU traveled over 2,000 miles away from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for ...
Mulkey explained that none of the big women's basketball programs make money — not LSU, not UConn, not Tennessee, not even South Carolina, a program that generated nearly $5.9 million in revenue ...
LSU's Kim Mulkey took her Baton Rouge-based hair/makeup stylist with her to Spokane. The pair spend about two hours together before each game. They've gotten to know each other well.
Kim Mulkey is out from women's March Madness, with LSU bowing out to No. 1 seed UCLA with a Final Four berth on the line. And the legendary Tigers coach seemed testy after the loss.. A reporter ...
LSU's Kim Mulkey brims with confidence. Her point guards allow her to feel that way. Will a No. 3 seed win the women's NCAA tournament this year?
Much was on the line: It was coach Kim Mulkey’s second season in Baton Rouge, and a win over Michigan would secure LSU a Sweet 16 bid, its first in nearly a decade.