LSU star Angel Reese insisted on Wednesday you still can’t see her. The NCAA Women’s Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player appeared at Raising Cane’s in the early afternoon and celebrated with a parade later in the day. In both instances, Reese channeled her
LSU star Angel Reese revealed on Tuesday the Tigers team that defeated Iowa for the national championship over the weekend did not want first lady Jill Biden coming to the locker room before the game. Reese appeared on the “Paper Route” podcast
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green added his voice to the Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark saga on Tuesday, saying the trash-talking and celebratory gestures were no real problem. Reese sparked backlash when she aimed her gestures Clark’s way. However, she was
LSU forward Angel Reese appeared to be burnt up about the suggestion first lady Jill Biden made about the possibility of inviting Iowa to the White House for its run to the national championship. Usually, the White House celebration is reserved for
The LSU Tigers captured the first national championship in the history of the women’s basketball program in front of a record-breaking amount of viewers. Sunday’s title game drew an average of 9.9 million viewers and peaked at approximately 12.6 million viewers, ESPN
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are now two of the most popular names in all of sports, but some feel it’s for all the wrong reasons. Upon winning the national championship on Sunday, LSU’s Reese pulled off the ring celebration as well
Sports are synonymous with many things, and one undeniable reality is that trash talking is part of the game. The smack talk was on full display Sunday afternoon in front of a record number of viewers when the national champions were crowned
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith appeared to side with LSU star Angel Reese after the women’s basketball champion called first lady Jill Biden’s potential request to have Iowa also visit the White House after the national championship “A JOKE.” Reese fired off
LSU Tigers star women’s basketball player Angel Reese may be catching even more social media backlash after her latest comment regarding first lady Jill Biden’s invitation to the White House. Biden said Monday that she wishes to invite both LSU and the
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal took aim at former ESPN anchor Keith Olbermann on social media Sunday night after the political commentator called LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese a “f—ing idiot” for taunting Iowa’s Caitlin Clark during the NCAA women’s national championship