The legendary coach lost it after a ref decision and got a technical foul after her tantrum. Kim Mulkey is the most successful player-turned-coach in college basketball history as she became the first head coach to win national championships with multiple programs at the collegiate level.
Kim Mulkey has moved on from Friday's loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks. The LSU coach talked about the things that transpired in the locker room following their first defeat of the season and what she said to her team to help the Tigers get over the disappointment.
Here's what Kim Mulkey wore for LSU women's basketball's pivotal SEC regular-season game vs. No. 2 South Carolina on Friday:
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?”
Ahead of Friday’s rescheduled top-five matchup between the No. 5 Tigers and No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks, Mulkey debuted her latest look. Check out LSU head coach Ms. Frizzle stepping off The Magic School Bus:
LSU women's basketball fan base are pleaded for Kim Mulkey and the Tigers to beat South Carolina, Dawn Staley. Why it's not the top priorityl
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.
LSU women's basketball fell short again vs. South Carolina, making it 16 straight losses to the Gamecocks. After a competitive first half, Dawn Staley and South Carolina took charge in the second half and held the lead from there.
South Carolina is the only remaining undefeated team in SEC play, and recently the Gamecocks have made history in a pretty unique way. Five straight games for Dawn Staley's team have come against ranked opponents (No.
Kim Mulkey slapped the clip board out of the hands of assistant coach Seimone Augustus during a heated moment for LSU.
Wilton Jackson II covers the Atlanta Dream and the SEC for The Next. A native of Jackson, Miss., Wilton previously worked for Sports Illustrated along with other media outlets. He also freelances for different media entities as well.