The LSU women’s basketball team lived out a dream last month when they won the national championship over Iowa. However, with the championship came much controversy with Angel Reese’s celebrations towards the end of the final game. Reese, now infamously, signaled that
The LSU Lady Tigers are the reigning women’s college basketball champions. One of the team’s superstar players, Angel Reese, has enjoyed a whirlwind over the past month. Reese has signed multiple name, image and likeness deals since she was named the NCAA
LSU star Angel Reese revealed she had to call Shaquille O’Neal and ask him to tone down the superlatives the former NBA star was giving her after the Tigers won the national championship. In the aftermath of the national title game and
LSU basketball star Angel Reese has another name, image and likeness deal under her belt after winning the women’s basketball tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award. Reese partnered with Caktus AI on Saturday. She announced the partnership in a video posted to her
LSU alum Lolo Jones calls out Shaq over his Angel Reese 'GOAT' comment, claims LSU is a track school
Olympic hurdler and bobsledder Lolo Jones issued a strong-worded rebuttal to legendary basketball player Shaquille O’Neal’s declaration that women’s basketball star Angel Reese was the “probably the greatest athlete ever to come out of LSU sports.” “Shaq knew what he was doing,”
Angel Reese arrived at LSU from Maryland and helped guide the Tigers to the program’s first women’s basketball championship with a win over Iowa earlier this month. And Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, who starred at LSU before turning pro, believes
The controversy surrounding LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese over the last week made its way to “Saturday Night Live” and the “Weekend Update” desk. Reese was thrust into the spotlight when her celebratory gestures aimed at Iowa’s Caitlin Clark during the
LSU star Angel Reese received support from the original creator of the “You Can’t See Me” taunt – Tony Yayo – nearly a week after the controversy stemming from the star basketball player giving Iowa’s Caitlin Clark a little bit of her
The Most Outstanding Player of the women’s NCAA Tournament will visit the White House after all, days after saying she would visit former President Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama instead. LSU star Angel Reese said Friday she would visit the White
Despite what Angel Reese said on the matter, the LSU Tigers plan to accept President Biden’s invitation to the White House after their win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA national championship. Spokesman Michael Bonnette confirmed the university’s intention to The