Kim Mulkey Somehow Evades Technical Foul In UCLA Loss Before Taking Frustrations Out On LSU Student
- On Sunday, March 30, 2025, the LSU Tigers, coached by Kim Mulkey, lost to the UCLA Bruins 72-65 in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in Spokane, Wash.
- LSU's season ended with this Elite Eight loss, marking the second consecutive year they fell short of reaching the Final Four, while UCLA, the No. 1-seed, advanced.
- Flau'jae Johnson scored a game-high 28 points for LSU, while Mulkey noted the growth of All-Americans Aneesah Morrow, Flau'jae Johnson, and Mikaylah Williams both on and off the court, highlighting the increased roles of last year's role players and the valuable experience gained by the transfers.
- Following the game, KLSU reporter Jayden Smith asked Mulkey about losing in the Elite Eight for the second straight year, prompting Mulkey to respond with questions like, "Is that terrible or is that good?" and "How many Final Fours you play in?"
- Despite the loss and Mulkey's exchange with the reporter, she emphasized celebrating her team's achievements, acknowledging the valuable experience gained by transfers, and two other teams will be decided Monday night, while South Carolina and UCLA are headed to the Final Four.
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