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Mulkey (foreground left) at the White House event celebrating the LSU Tigers winning the 2022–23 NCAA National Championship. After 21 seasons at Baylor, Mulkey departed for LSU in April 2021. In her second season, she led the Tigers to win the national championship for her fourth lifetime win as head coach. [18]
On April 25, 2021, LSU announced the signing of Kim Mulkey to replace Fargas as head coach. Mulkey played at Louisiana Tech, where she also went on to be an assistant and associate head coach for 15 years. Prior to accepting the offer to coach LSU, she was the head coach for Baylor University, where she won three national championships in 21 ...
LSU's women's coach Kim Mulkey is one of the best in college basketball. She is also the subject of a future Washington Post story. Here's more:
Washington Post story on Kim Mulkey published prior to LSU women's basketball's Sweet 16 game against UCLA. Here's what it reported about LSU's coach.
LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey hugs her former coach at Louisiana Tech Sonja Hogg during a ceremony at halftime of the team's game against Mississippi Valley State Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023 ...
Robertson was born in Ruston, Louisiana.He moved to Waco, Texas in 2000. [1] His mother, Kim Mulkey, played college basketball for Louisiana Tech University and the United States women's national basketball team and is the head coach for LSU's women's basketball team.
Mulkey won a national championship in her second year at LSU. LSU's Kim Mulkey's new 10-year, $32 million deal is the richest total contract in women's college basketball history Skip to main content
The much anticipated article on LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey was published Saturday by The Washington Post. Yet rather than the hit piece Mulkey expected, the feature by Kent Babb was a ...