
It’s all over! The LSU Tigers have won the NCAA women’s basketball tournament in 2023! If you’re looking for some new LSU NCAA Championship gear, the entire collection is now available online, with the entire collection dropping after the final whistle.

There is now a $35 official Nike brand LSU “Locker Room” 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions t-shirt available. It is the same shirt that players will be wearing in the locker room following the game and during the on-court celebrations. This t-shirt is also available in women’s ($35) and youth ($30) sizes.
Visit Nike.com to browse their selection of LSU women’s basketball apparel if one of the items in your size is out of stock or you can’t find what you’re looking for on Fanatics. apparel, championship winning shirts, and other items.
Caitlin Clark and the No. Two-seed Iowa Hawkeyes will take on No. 3 seed LSU Tigers in the NCAA Tournament championship game in 2023. Can Clark continue to make history with her scorching scoring streak? The game will be broadcast live on ABC or streamed on ESPN Plus on Sunday, April 2 at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT).
The phrases “Taunting,” “LET THEM PLAY,” and “The Refs,” as well as Clark, Iowa, and Kim Mulkey, were trending in the hours following the conclusion of the game.
These are the kinds of heated debates that erupt following every significant, and some not-so-significant, event in men’s sports. These off-the-field discussions are what keep games in the spotlight long after the final buzzer sounds, and they ensure that interest in sports and the people who play them isn’t reliant on a single game.
Yes, some of the discussions went too far. First, search “Clark and John Cena” or “Reese and ring things,” and then relax. Second, if you’re offended by LSU players brag about their championship and how it came at the expense of America’s new favourite player, you’ll be horrified when I tell you about a guy named Michael Jordan. Aaron Rodgers, for example.
“Every time, Twitter goes on a rage, and I’m happy.” “I feel like I’ve contributed to the growth of women’s basketball this year,” Reese said, smiling. “I’m overjoyed and overjoyed.”
Just as she should be.
As evidenced by this competition, women’s sports are experiencing a watershed moment, with interest and funding surging.Viewership for Friday night’s semifinal between Iowa and previously unbeaten South Carolina peaked at 6.6 million, with the final airing on ABC on Sunday.
A record 357,542 people attended the tournament. It cost more – a lot more – to get a secondary market ticket for Sunday’s game than it did to see Taylor Swift.
“I’ve seen the game grow in ways I never imagined possible in the five years I’ve been here.” I’m just grateful that we have a sport to which we devote our lives. to be present.” hearts to has so many people tuning in and loving it so much,” Iowa’s Monika Czinano said.
“Get ready,” she advised. “From here, it’ll only get more exciting and fun.”
If you were following along on social media, you’d know Czinano was the victim of some of the worst officiating since the Tuck Rule, fouling out with nearly 612 minutes remaining in her final game. The only thing worse was that LSU coach Kim Mulkey was not called for a technical foul for making contact with an official.
It’s possible that Clark received a T for tossing a ball under the basket.
You get the picture. People are invested in a way they have never been before. They’re invested in men’s sports in the same way they’ve always been.
“I love reading those comments,” said Reese. “I’ve got screenshots of everything everyone said about me all season.” “What do you intend to say now?”
It doesn’t really matter whether you like them or dislike them as long as people are talking about them. Nobody can dispute that.
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