Why Did LSU Star Angel Reese Lashed Out At UCLA Bench? What Did She Say?

The reigning national champion LSU team hasn’t had the easiest season, and on Saturday, they had to overcome a late deficit against UCLA in order to get to the Elite Eight. LSU Star Angel Reese didn’t take it any easier!

Why Did LSU Star Angel Reese Lashed Out At UCLA Bench? What Did She Say?

When Angel Reese is performing at her peak, LSU is at its finest. The senior standout brought the excitement, even if she didn’t produce her usual flashy statistics in the victory. Reese accepted her position as the antagonist, showing it off to the UCLA bench and the audience when she fouled out in the last minute with a commanding lead.

LSU under Reese had won 13 of their previous 14 games; their lone defeat during that run came at the hands of undefeated South Carolina. Prior to the Tigers and Gamecocks possibly seeing each other again, they might first have to get past Caitlin Clark and Iowa if the Hawkeyes advance to the Elite Eight.

Although Reese’s late departure had little effect on the final score of the game, spectators were drawn to her supposedly ferocious message to UCLA’s side of the court.

Reese may be heard talking to the UCLA bench in the video below. It appears that she is expressing that something—possibly the call that ended her game—was “weak [expletive] [expletive.”

Although the specific cause of Reese’s annoyance is unknown, it seemed significant enough to call for this kind of reaction.

After the victory, Reese informed reporters that a UCLA coach was “talking crazy” on the bench, but she would not elaborate. Although Cori Close, the head coach of UCLA, wasn’t the coach in question, Close did beg the referees to give Reese and LSU a technical foul for their exchange.

What is Angel Reese famous for?

And she was for the most part of the season. With 34 double-doubles in a single season, she broke the NCAA record. She also led the SEC in scoring and rebounds in conference play. Reese was among the most well-known athletes in the nation by the offseason.

What did Angel Reese say when she fouled out?

Angel may be heard talking to the UCLA bench in the video below. It appears that she is expressing that something—possibly the call that ended her game—was “weak [expletive] [expletive.”

How much does Angel Reese get paid?

Since her clash with Iowa in the national championship game last year, Reese has continued to be one of the faces of collegiate basketball; according to On3, the Tigers standout earned $1.8 million in NIL money.

Why is Angel Reese so popular?

Angel guided L.S.U. to the national championship the previous year, defeating Caitlin Clark—the University of Iowa, technically—in the championship game. she became well-known after winning the Most Outstanding Player title.

 

 

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