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Angel Reese labeled the idea of inviting LSU and Iowa to the White House as a Joke, and that’s why the suggestion was thrown back by the Vice President
US First Lady Melania Trump on Monday said that the White House will invite both the women’s and men’s basketball champions to the White House. This comes after LSU player Angel Reese called out the double standard in the reaction to her gesture towards Iowa guard Caitlin Clark. “I think Iowa should come…because they played…
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Angel Reese defended her gesture after theLSU national title win
Former Baylor quarterback Robert Lee Griffin III has criticised the people who called out LSU’s Angel Reese after she pointed her ring finger towards Iowa’s Caitlin Clark in the Women’s Tournament. “If you didn’t say it was classless when Clark did it to her opponents then don’t say it about Angel Reese either,” tweeted Griffin.
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Clark breaks records during March Madness
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark has set the record for highest single-game scoring in women’s college basketball, scoring 41 points in her team’s Final Four win over South Carolina. The 21-year-old broke the previous all-time record of 33 points set by UCLA’s Jia Perkins in 1997. She is also the second player in the history of the…
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The LSU women defeated Virginia Tech in the Final Four to reach their first title game
South Carolina senior guard Caitlin Clark, who became the first woman to win the AP Player of the Year award in men’s or women’s basketball, said, “It’s like a dream.” “It’s crazy how much my life has changed in one year,” she added. South Carolina will face LSU in the women’s NCAA final on Sunday…
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The Iowa team defeated the defending champion South Carolina in the Final Four
West Virginia’s Aliyah Boston, who won the Naismith women’s Player of the Year award in 2018-19, will face Australia’s Caitlin Clark for the Naismith women’s defensive player of the year award on Sunday. This is the second time in three years that Boston will be facing Clark, who was awarded the award last year. Clark…