Kim Mulkey is back at it.
Amid the publishing of a Washington Post “hit piece” which alleged, among other things, that Mulkey made a gay player’s life “hell” while coaching the Baylor Bears, the LSU women’s head basketball coach has set her sights on another outlet on the other side of the United States.
The LSU women’s head basketball coach took time to tear apart an LA Times piece after the LSU Tigers defeated UCLA on Saturday afternoon to advance to the Elite Eight.
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“Kim Mulkey was asked about the perception people have about her LSU team.
In her response, she brought up recent LA Times article she read about the matchup between UCLA and LSU. “
“I’m not going to let sexism continue. … How dare people attack kids like that.””
Mulkey is referring to this LA Times article by Ben Bolch.
One quote that got Mulkey going in particular was this one:
“Do you prefer America’s sweethearts or its dirty debutantes? Milk and cookies or Louisiana hot sauce?
The team that wants to grow women’s basketball or the one seemingly hellbent on dividing it?
The coach who embraces reporters or the one who attacks them? The tender star player or the one who taunts?”
The LSU Tigers will next take on Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in what will be a highly anticipated match-up with the winner advancing to the Final Four.