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Angel Reese Declares For WNBA Draft


BATON ROUGE – Angel Reese, a two-time All-America at LSU and 2023 National Champion, announced Wednesday morning on Vogue that she will enter the 2024 WNBA Draft.

“Angel transferred to LSU after my first season in Baton Rouge and she helped transform our program,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “When she came here, she said she wanted to be here for two seasons and she has lived up to that. What a remarkable two years it has been. We are all indebted to Angel Reese for the contributions she has given to this program, helping us win our first National Championship, and the contributions she made on our university as a whole. She not only helped grow our program but had an impact on growing the game of women’s basketball across the country. We wish her good luck as she moves to the WNBA and look forward to see all that she accomplishes. We will mis her but will always cherish the two year’s we got to spend with her. Forever LSU.”

In her two seasons at LSU, Reese helped transform the women’s basketball program, leading the Tigers to their first NCAA Championship last season. She has 61 double-doubles at LSU, trailing only Sylvia Fowles in school history. The Baltimore, Maryland native had three separated streaks of at least 10 straight double-doubles during her time in Baton Rouge. Reese averaged 20.9 points and 14.4 rebounds per game in her time at LSU. Reese became the first player since Wendy Scholtens from Vanderbilt in 1989 and 1990 to lead the league in both scoring and rebounding in consectuive seasons and was named this season’s SEC Player of the Year. Reese had seven games with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds over the past two seasons.

“I’m leaving college with everything I ever wanted,” Reese said on a video posted to X. “A degree, a national championship and this platform I could have never imagined. This is for the girls who look like me that’s going to speak up in what they believe in. It’s unapologetically you. To grow women’s sports and to have an impact on those coming next. This was a difficult decision, but I trust the next chapter because I know the author. Bayou Barbie out.”

Reese saw her brand skyrocket at LSU. She came to Baton Rouge with just about 70,000 instagram followers and now has 2.7-millions. She has appeared on numerous magazine covers like Sports Illustrated and Women’s Health. Reese won the 2023 ESPY for the Best Breakthrough Athlete, was named the 2023 BET Sportswoman of the Year and the 2023 Sporting News Athlete of the Year.

In her first season at LSU, Reese had a historic year, averaging 23.0 points and 15.4 rebounds per game, leading the SEC in both stats to garner First Team All-America accolades. She began the season with 23 consectuive double-doubles, breaking Fowles’ record of 19 consecutive double-doubles at LSU; it was also the longest double-double streak to begin a season in SEC history. In total, Reese recorded 34 double-doubles to set the NCAA record. She also set the SEC record with 555 rebounds, eight shy of the NCAA record. Reese made 240 free throws of 339 attempts, both SEC records. She had multiple viral moments such as the “Shoe Block” against Arkansas and the performance of a tik tok dance against Tennessee which helped her Bayou Barbie brand skyrocket.

In LSU’s first game of the 2023 NCAA Tournament, Reese had 34 points to tie the LSU tournament record (Marie Ferdinand, 2001) and 15 points against Hawaii to become the first SEC player with 30 and 15 in a tournament game. In the second round against Michigan, Reese had 25 points and a LSU tournament record 24 rebounds. She would record a double-double in each of LSU’s six NCAA Tournament games, capping off the season with her 34th to set the NCAA record with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

This season Reese continued to dominate, averaging 18.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game, once again leading the SEC in both categories. Reese had 27 double-doubles on the year and Reese recorded a double-double in each of LSU’s final 16 games. Reese scored 20+ points in 16 games throughout the year and grabbed 15+ rebounds in 13 games, including three games with 20 rebounds. She had one 25/20 game against Texas A&M.

Reese recorded a double-double in all 10 of the NCAA Tournament games she played as a Tiger, tying the NCAA Tournament record for consecutive double-doubles.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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blueboxer111925 months
“This is for the girls that look like me”.

Uh ok. So not for white girls. Got it.

I’m sure it would be perfectly acceptable for a white athlete to say the same and not be labeled a white supremacist.
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kjanchild25 months
That's why I can't stand her! A typical!
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BeachTiger201825 months
Yeah I don't get it. I wonder if young people like Angel just say that because they've heard it so much. Basketball, men and women's, is dominated by people that look like her. The celebrity and entertainment world too. We've had a POTUS, Supreme Court members, and every high office in the country held by people that look like her. Stop with the poor mouthing and victim speak.
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Hoops25 months
Def bc she heard it somewhere else. Remember the years of “taking my talents to…”
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Jabontik25 months
Just want to say we really appreciate all the Angel has done to elevate the profile of WBB and LSU. She's an exciting player and people want to see her play.
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cheeto22525 months
I think it's been more Mulkey elevating LSU women's basketball.
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KING NOLA25 months
Not really, we love her but most hate her.
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themunch25 months
Thanks for being a Tiger. Geaux get some of everything.
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Geauxldninja25 months
Thanks for everything, Angel! Once a champion, always a champion.
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chinhoyang25 months
I hope she shows up at a baseball game where she hopefully would be shown at lot of love by the crowd.
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87PurpleandGold25 months
Wish you all the best Angel!! Will be cheering you on. Forever LSU!
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tigersbb25 months
Angel is the rock upon which the Fantastic Climb to the Top was built. She is the most impactful player in LSU Women's basketball history and her jersey should soon hang in the rafters nest to Simone and Big Syl. Wish her well in her future endeavors.
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Bayoubred25 months
Thank you Angel. If you had not hurt your ankle, we would be in the final four again. I'm very grateful for the excitement that you brought to the Tiger Nation. God bless you!
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LSUBB636625 months
I sure hope she sticks around for the banquet on the 11th. I need to tell her bye and good luck.
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Play_Neck25 months
Well said, Coach.
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saturncube2125 months
Good luck, young lady
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Bud Rollins25 months
She said that she did get a degree.
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LaBR425 months
She's got that paper, now she's going to get that paper
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Furious25 months
Not a lot of paper… it is just the WNBA
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TigerDoug25 months
How did that happen. Her GPA was under 1.8 last year. Probably received all A's this past year?
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theBru25 months
BOL to you young lady! Bayou Barbie or Bayou self, go get em girl, & always remember, it's GEAUX TIGERS & Forever LSU!
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KING NOLA25 months
I love LSU, but some of this fan base is so f’ing racist, then I remember this is the STATE OF LOUISIANA!
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Jdublsu25 months
Wouldn't she make more money NIL in Baton Rouge than WNBA salary? And get degree?
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Shaq4prez25 months
Do you think those endorsements are going to stop because she's a pro player? They won't. And she'll make a salary. She'll be making more money next year.
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cheeto22525 months
yes, they will.. most are paid from LSU boosters
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lsualum9625 months
No, not in her case. Most of her endorsements are national brands, not local.
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cajunmud25 months
Maybe her "...for the girls who look like me..." comment isn't about race but about mindset. Maybe she's saying to young black girls, to not listen to the race-baiting poverty pimps like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who wanna do nothing but keep them down on the plantation taking gov handouts and voting Democrat. She may be saying, that the way out is to...change your mind and change your future. Could be.
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Patfic1525 months
BUT WHAT DID SHE SAY ABOUT BRITNEY?
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mdtiger125 months
What's there to say?
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Dallasgrowl25 months
Not a bad thing really...Reese has been a double edged sword since last year's championship game. Thanks for the championship, but we could have done without the drama queen theatrics.
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BayouBengal9925 months
Yeah I think we can do without the girls who look like me thing. What like a girl? I see people and genders nothing more. Some act out, some don’t, I prefer the ones who know exactly who they are and don’t need to act a certain way. I think she will one day agree with that. She’s still young and believes a lot of things out there that just aren’t real. You can be and do anything you want in this country no matter who you are or where you come from. I’ve seen it with my own eyes. Blacks from Nigeria with nothing become wealthy people and be able to prop up their families over seas. If they can do it with darker skin than many of the complaining people then what’s the issue? The ONLY difference was they really wanted it and they did whatever they had to do to get it. If that took a year of school so be it. If it took 8 years, they did it. If they had to work 84 hours a week for as long as possible, they did it. They moved to a different country to do it also. That’s called determination. If you have that, nothing can stop you. I work with many of them and actually they tell me that it was the blacks they lived around when coming to America that made it harder for them, not others. They heard all the same things when coming here so they moved around the same color people. They caught more hell around those people and when they moved to white neighborhoods, they got nothing but help. That’s how I know the whole narrative it’s a crock of shite! This isn’t one or two people, this is many people with the same story. They also agree that of course racism exists, it exists in all nations and it is much less here in America than many other countries. Its sad that our media and schools try to teach this to people, instead of teaching them that hard work and determination pays off. It always has and always will.
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Haplochrom25 months
That’s a lot of words paw-paw.
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KING NOLA25 months
No offense, but you really need a reality check.
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Bige1125 months
Dumb decision
She’d make more in college basketball with NIL
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NC_Tigah25 months
Most of the NIL stuff will follow her to the WNBA, by contract.
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