Kim Mulkey and the LSU women's basketball program remain in the spotlight following a busy week of Southeastern Conference matchups. The Tigers suffered their f
Kim Mulkey irritated fans due to her positioning on the court as South Carolina ended LSU's unbeaten run, with the Tigers coach facing backlash for being too close to the action
The No. 5 Tigers (20-0, 5-0 SEC) haven’t beaten South Carolina since 2012, which means their losing skid in the matchup now spans 12 seasons, two coaches and 16 games. Even under Mulkey, LSU is 0-4 against the Gamecocks, one of only two Division I teams with more wins than the Tigers over the last four seasons.
Flau'Jae Johnson led the way with 22 points and five rebounds. Aneesah Morrow surpassed 1,000 points in her LSU career, finishing with 19 points and nine rebounds. Her 1,538 rebounds rank No. 10 in NCAA Division I history as she surpassed Cheryl Miller in Sunday’s contest.
The LSU women have now lost 17 straight games to South Carolina, but Kim Mulkey is encouraging them to focus on their greater goals.
From her wardrobe to her sideline antics, college basketball needs to wrap its arms around the Kim Mulkey Experience the way a wrestler executes a Full Nelson.
Snow in Louisiana is not an annual occurrence, and it looks like LSU coach Kim Mulkey and her family made the best of it this year.
Some questioned ahead of LSU women's basketball's Southeastern Conference matchup at Florida Sunday afternoon if Kim Mulkey's team might would be looking ahead of what lies next. SEC Network game ...
I don’t know that I’ve ever coached against a team that’s got 10 McDonald’s All-Americans on a roster. How do you even keep 10 on a roster?”
A top-4 showdown between No. 4 LSU women's basketball and No. 2 South Carolina happens Thursday night inside Colonial Life Arena. Here's how to watch.
South Carolina showed once more who’s in charge of the Southeastern Conference COLUMBIA ... Tigers coach Kim Mulkey said. “How do you even keep 10 on the roster?” Having a run like this ...
The hype around Kenny Brooks‘ first season as Kentucky women’s basketball head coach isn’t dying down any time soon. UK announced on Wednesday that a Kentucky home game over a month away is already out of tickets.