LSU's Kim Mulkey allows assistant to coach SEC tourney game while she grieves death in family
- LSU Coach Kim Mulkey allowed Assistant Bob Starkey to coach the Southeastern Conference Tournament game against Florida while she grieved an unexpected death in her family.
- Starkey prepared the team for the game, leading them to a 101-87 victory against Florida, which set program records for points scored in an SEC Tournament game.
- After the game, Mulkey advocated for Starkey's candidacy for the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame and expressed pride in the team's performance without her guidance.
- Aneesah Morrow scored 36 points, setting a program record for points in an SEC Tournament game.
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