The Washington Post published a profile of LSU coach Kim Mulkey on Saturday that paints the picture of a driven, loyal and complex woman who has alienated some family members and former players over the course of her career.
LSU coach Kim Mulkey, fresh off her team's Sweet 16 victory over UCLA, ripped the Los Angeles Times for portraying the Bruins-Tigers matchup as "good versus evil."
LSU guard Hailey Van Lith defended her team following a Los Angeles Times column that described players as "dirty debutantes," calling those who perceive them negatively as "being racist toward my teammates."
Ben Bolch, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, apologized Monday via social media, after a column previewing the LSU-UCLA NCAA tournament game portrayed the matchup as a "reckoning" between good versus evil, drawing the ire of Tigers coach Kim Mulkey.
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