CBS Sports "While there is a pool of talented candidates in the 2023 WNBA Draft, some of the biggest stars of the 2022-23 college basketball seasons are not eligible, including Iowa guard Caitlin Clark and LSU forward Angel Reese -- the stars who led their teams to the 2023 NCAA Women's Tournament..." April 08
Fox News "LSU Tigers star women’s basketball player Angel Reese may be catching even more social media backlash after her latest comment regarding first lady Jill Biden’s invitation to the White House. Biden said Monday that she wishes to invite both LSU and the Iowa..." April 04
The Big Lead "Jill Biden was in attendance on Sunday to see LSU beat Iowa in the Women's National Championship game in Dallas. Then on Monday the First Lady spoke in Denver and floated an idea that might be more outrageous than the reaction to Angel Reese taunting Caitlin Clark by suggesting..." April 04
USA Today "It is apparently news to a whole lot of people that women, women athletes in particular, are not shrinking violets. They talk trash every bit as much as male athletes, and they’re equally adept at handling being on the receiving end of it. They don’t need their..." April 04
Bleacher Report "A lot of people watched the LSU Tigers defeat the Iowa Hawkeyes in the national championship of the NCAA women's basketball tournament. Millions of people, in fact. According to ESPN, the game averaged 9.9 million viewers and peaked at 12.6 million, which represented a..." April 03
CBS Sports "LSU captured its first ever national title with a 102-85 win over Iowa on Sunday, and Angel Reese was a huge reason why as she recorded 15 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and three steals. With under a minute remaining, Reese began celebrating by doing John Cena's "You..." April 03
SI "LSU enjoyed a record-setting victory over Iowa in the national championship of the 2023 NCAA women’s basketball tournament, dropping 102 points to win its first-ever national title. Tigers' star forward Angel Reese held nothing back during the waning..." April 02
USA Today "LSU has won its first NCAA women's basketball title, overpowering Iowa with a 102-85 victory on Sunday, scoring the most points ever in a women's title game. The Tigers used a balanced offensive attack and deadly accurate outside shooting to build a 17-point halftime..." April 02