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The Lady Techsters were a national power under legendary coaches Sonja Hogg and Leon Barmore. Hogg guided them to a pair of national championships and more than 300 wins across nine seasons, then turned the program over to Barmore, who led them to another national title and 11 30-win campaigns. Hogg and Barmore were co-head coaches from 1982-85.
Mikaylah Williams led No. 5 LSU with 19 points as the Tigers struggled for almost three quarters before pulling away for an 87-61 win against Louisiana Tech in the Compete 4 Cause Classic.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/lsu as Kim Mulkey, LSU Women's Basketball Achieve Historic Feat in 126-62 Win Over UNO.
LSU will play five more mid-major teams before it opens SEC play at home against Kentucky — UNO, Louisiana Tech, Morgan State, UT-Arlington and Alabama State. The Tigers scored 112 points per game on 56% shooting against their first eight mid-major opponents. Both marks led the country.
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3 things Kim Mulkey said after LSU women's basketball's Sunday win
LSU women's basketball won again on Sunday. Here's what head coach Kim Mulkey said after the Tigers cruised to victory vs New Orleans.
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Kim Mulkey leads LSU to historic NCAA feat after breaking her own record
Kim Mulkey's LSU continued its historic start to the season, winning the Paradise Jam Reef Division title and setting a new scoring benchmark through the opening eight games of the campaign
No. 5 LSU women’s basketball is set to travel down to New Orleans to take on UNO Sunday afternoon at the Lakefront Arena for the Tigers fourt
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Kim Mulkey talks true-freshman emerging as star for LSU women's squad
LSU women's basketball true freshman Grace Knox is emerging as a difference maker for LSU. Here's what Kim Mulkey had to say.
A look at how LSU women's basketball's Jada Richard shook off a frustrating freshman season to become the starting point for Kim Mulkey this year.
Coming off a 31-6 season in which they finished third in a stacked SEC, the Tigers are off to yet another red-hot start.