LSU 타이거즈

LSU 타이거즈

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NCAA 여자 225
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NCAA 여자 04/01 23:15 138 LSU 타이거즈 v 아이오와 호크아이즈 L 87-94
NCAA 여자 03/30 17:00 136 LSU 타이거즈 v UCLA 브루인스 W 78-69
NCAA 여자 03/24 19:00 124 미들 테네시 스테이트 블루 레이더스 v LSU 타이거즈 W 56-83
NCAA 여자 03/22 20:10 122 라이스 오울스 v LSU 타이거즈 W 60-70
NCAA 여자 03/10 19:00 1 [11] LSU 타이거즈 v S. C. 게임콕스 [1] L 72-79
NCAA 여자 03/10 00:00 2 [55] 올레 미시시피 레벨스 v LSU 타이거즈 [11] W 67-75
NCAA 여자 03/08 23:00 3 [87] 오번 타이거즈 v LSU 타이거즈 [9] W 48-78
NCAA 여자 03/03 19:00 - [261] 켄터키 와일드캐츠 v LSU 타이거즈 [14] W 56-77
NCAA 여자 03/01 02:00 - [15] LSU 타이거즈 v 조지아 불독스 [220] W 80-54
NCAA 여자 02/25 17:00 - [15] LSU 타이거즈 v 테네시 레이디 발런티어스 [109] W 75-60
NCAA 여자 02/23 02:00 - [109] 오번 타이거즈 v LSU 타이거즈 [19] W 66-71
NCAA 여자 02/20 00:00 - [24] LSU 타이거즈 v A&M 애기스 [72] W 81-58

The LSU Tigers women's basketball team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I women's college basketball. The team’s head coach is Kim Mulkey, the former head coach at Baylor University, who was hired on April 25, 2021 to replace Nikki Fargas, who had been head coach since the 2011–2012 season. The team plays its home games in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center located on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

LSU is the 2023 NCAA national champion, having defeated Iowa 102–85 in the national championship game.

History

Through the 2018–2019 season, LSU has made 27 AIAW/NCAA tournament appearances including 14 Sweet Sixteens, eight Elite Eights, and six Final Fours. The Lady Tigers have won the SEC regular season championship three times and the SEC Tournament championship twice.

Coleman-Swanner era

The LSU women's basketball team started play in 1975 as the "Ben-Gals," with coach Jinks Coleman. In just their second season of play, the team made it to the AIAW national championship game before losing to top-ranked Delta State, 68–55. Coleman stepped down in the middle of the 1978–1979 season and was replaced by Barbara Swanner, who in turn led the team for three and a half seasons. The 1981-1982 season saw the NCAA become the governing body of collegiate women's basketball. LSU did not play in the first NCAA tournament.

Sue Gunter era

Future Hall of Fame coach Sue Gunter was hired to replace Swanner. Gunter would lead the Lady Tigers for the next 22 seasons. Gunter led the Lady Tigers to 14 NCAA tournament appearances. Although she only won three regular season titles, for most of her tenure the SEC was dominated by national powers Tennessee, Auburn and Ole Miss. Gunter took a medical leave of absence in the middle of the 2003–04 season. Her top assistant, Pokey Chatman, who had played for Gunter in the late 1980s and early 1990s and served as an assistant coach since the end of her playing days, took over as interim coach and led the Tigers to their first Final Four. However, Gunter was still officially head coach, and LSU credits the entire season to her. Gunter retired after the season, and Chatman was named her permanent successor.

Pokey Chatman era

Pokey Chatman led the team to two more consecutive Final Four appearances and was highly regarded as coach. However, during the 2006–2007 season, just prior to the NCAA Tournament, Chatman resigned after allegations of improper conduct with a former player surfaced. She was replaced on an interim basis by longtime assistant Bob Starkey, who coached the team during the 2007 NCAA tournament, leading them to a fourth consecutive Final Four.

Van Chancellor era (2006–2011)

Van Chancellor, the former head coach for Ole Miss and the Houston Comets, was hired at the end of the 2006–2007 season as a permanent replacement. In his first year as coach, Chancellor led the Lady Tigers to the SEC regular season championship. The Lady Tigers were runner-up in the 2008 SEC women's basketball tournament and made the NCAA Final Four for a fifth consecutive year. LSU joined UConn as the only two schools ever to reach five consecutive Final Fours.

LSU NCAAW has officially beat 150/153 teams as of 2023.

Kim Mulkey era (2021–present)

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 seasons.

On December 2, 2021, Mulkey led the team to their first win versus a ranked team by defeating #14 Iowa State 69-60 in the Maravich Center giving the team a 7-1 record for the year.

On April 2, 2023, LSU would defeat the Iowa Hawkeyes, by the score of 102-85, to win their first ever national championship; the game also marked the highest scoring championship game in women's NCAA history.

루이지애나주립대 타이거즈(LSU Tigers)는 루이지애나 주립대의 대표 농구팀이다. LSU 타이거즈는 남동부 콘퍼런스(SEC)에 속하며, 홈 경기는 루이지애나 주 배턴루지에 위치한 Pete Maravich Assembly Center에서 치른다. 타이거즈는 NCAA 토너먼트에 23번 출전했으며, 1953년과 2006년에 전국 챔피언십에서 우승했다. 또한 1986년과 2000년에 파이널 포에 진출했다.

LSU 타이거즈는 전국에서 가장 성공적인 농구 프로그램 중 하나이다. 타이거즈는 1935년 이후 매년 NCAA 토너먼트에 출전했으며, 23번의 스위트 16, 15번의 엘리트 에이트, 5번의 파이널 포, 2번의 전국 챔피언십에서 우승했다. LSU 타이거즈는 또한 18번의 SEC 토너먼트에서 우승했다.

LSU 타이거즈는 역대 가장 위대한 농구 선수 중 일부를 배출했다. 밥 페티트(Bob Pettit), 피트 매러비치(Pete Maravich), 샤킬 오닐(Shaquille O'Neal), 글렌 데이비스(Glen Davis), 베니 매크기(Ben McCrary), 타이거 킹(Tyger King), 스탠리 로버트슨(Stanley Robertson), 존니 존슨(Johnny Johnson), 조스 비버트(Joe Dean Bevirt)는 모두 LSU 타이거즈에서 뛰었고 NBA 챔피언쉽을 우승했다.

LSU 타이거즈는 전국에서 가장 열정적인 팬층을 보유하고 있다. 타이거즈의 홈 경기는 항상 매진되며, 팬들은 팀을 응원하기 위해 굉음을 지르고 춤을 춘다. LSU 타이거즈는 전국에서 가장 인기 있는 대학 농구 팀 중 하나이며, 그들의 경기는 항상 전국에서 방송된다.