Find out how Kim Mulkey shook the basketball world with her fierce style and fierce defense of her team!
Kim Mulkey, the head coach of LSU's women's basketball team, has been making headlines for her bold fashion choices and unapologetic defense of her players. Recently, The Los Angeles Times faced backlash and had to edit a column after drawing criticism from Mulkey for describing her team in a sexist manner. Mulkey did not hold back in addressing the controversy, grabbing the mic to slam the article and defend her team against the derogatory remarks. The passionate coach's fiery response only added to her legendary status in the basketball world.
Despite the initial backlash, The Los Angeles Times eventually issued an official apology to LSU for the article, acknowledging their misstep in portraying Mulkey and her players in a negative light. Mulkey's unwavering devotion to her team and her fearless advocacy for their respect and dignity have solidified her reputation as a fierce and influential figure in women's college basketball. As LSU gears up for another intense matchup in the Elite Eight, all eyes are on Mulkey and her team, eager to see how they will continue to dominate the court and silence the critics.
In a sport where personal branding through style is crucial, Kim Mulkey stands out as a trailblazer, not just for her coaching skills but also for her fearless fashion choices. Her unapologetic defense of her team against media scrutiny has garnered support and admiration from fans and fellow coaches alike. As the basketball world eagerly watches the drama unfold, one thing is certain - Kim Mulkey is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the court.
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A Los Angeles Times reporter released his apology on X, formerly Twitter, two days after LSU coach Kim Mulkey decried the column as sexist.
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LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey called out the Los Angeles Times for an article describing her players as "dirty debutantes."
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