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Live Updates: L.S.U. Beats Iowa, 102-85, to Win First N.C.A.A. Championship

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April 2, 2023
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Live Updates: L.S.U. Beats Iowa, 102-85, to Win First N.C.A.A. Championship
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Louisiana State Coach Kim Mulkey had been trying to temper expectations all season.

She had added nine new players. Who knew how they would jell? In her second year coaching at L.S.U., nobody should expect a national championship, she argued.

But there was Mulkey in Sunday’s national championship game in Dallas, clad in a sequin pantsuit that looked like something between a disco ball and an exploded glitter bomb, leading the third-seeded Tigers to their first women’s basketball championship with a convincing victory, 102-85, over Iowa and its superstar sharpshooter, Caitlin Clark.

The Tigers, behind the towering, smack-talking forward Angel Reese and a surprise shooting spark from Jasmine Carson, brought Clark and college basketball’s most exciting show to a screeching stop, ending one of the most electrifying individual runs in recent tournament history.

The national player of the year, Clark had caught the attention of the country with her N.B.A.-range shooting, her crisp passing and her visible emoting in celebration, frustration and competitive passion.

The Tigers celebrated at midcourt while freshman guard Flau’jae Johnson, who also raps, had one of her songs playing throughout the arena. Johnson held the trophy and rapped her lyrics while waving her arms.

“Year two, and hoisting this trophy is crazy,” Mulkey told the crowd. The win is Mulkey’s fourth coaching title, moving her to the third most for any women’s coach all-time. Mulkey won a title as a player with Louisiana Tech in 1982.

Reese won the most outstanding player award, finishing with 15 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals. Carson scored a team-high 22 points, including 21 in the first half on 7 of 7 shooting.

Alexis Morris, middle, scored 15 points in the fourth quarter, and Angel Reese, right, finished with a double-double.Credit…Kirby Lee/USA Today

Clark had already led the upset of all upsets in this tournament, when she dropped 41 points against then undefeated South Carolina in a national semifinal, ending what many thought would be a romp for the Gamecocks to a second straight championship.

One fan during that game prominently waved a sign that read, “In Clark we trust,” as Clark cemented her stardom in front of a record television audience, including the curiously casual and fans who have been following her rise all along.

As the teams shook hands after game, Mulkey told Clark that she was a “generational player.”

Before their matchup, Mulkey acknowledged that she had never seen a player like Clark. “She’s going to get her points,” Mulkey said ahead of the final.

And Clark did, scoring 30 points to go with 8 assists, but the Tigers had one of their most superb shooting games all season and their fourth highest scoring output.

“The biggest thing is it’s really special, I don’t think it’s going to set in for me for quite some time,” Clark, a junior, said. “I want my legacy to be the impact I can have on young kids and the people in the state of Iowa and I hope I brought them a lot of joy this season, I hope this team brought them a lot of joy.”

Caitlin Clark finished with 30 points but spent part of the second quarter on the bench after committing her third foul.Credit…Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press

It started early for L.S.U. when Johnson knocked down the first of the Tigers’ three baskets from 3-point range in the first quarter. That showed the Hawkeyes that they couldn’t approach this matchup in the same way they had toppled South Carolina, by letting them have outside shots.

“Caitlin’s going to have to play some defense,” L.S.U. point guard Alexis Morris said.

Morris was proved right. The Tigers led a 3-point barrage, anchored by Carson, who made five in the first half to help build a 17-point halftime lead. The Tigers finished 11 for 17 on 3-pointers — more than keeping up with Iowa’s 14 for 30 — and Morris made all six of her shots in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 in the period as Iowa tried to stop the rout.

In the final minute, Morris waved goodbye to the Iowa-favoring crowd.

The title followed a tumultuous several years for Mulkey. She came to L.S.U. two seasons ago after winning three championships over 21 seasons at Baylor, including in 2012 in large part because of the star center Brittney Griner.

But when Griner left Baylor, she told ESPN that she was never happy there because she couldn’t be “all the way out” as lesbian. “It feels so good saying it: I am a strong, Black lesbian woman. Every single time I say it, I feel so much better,” she said.

Then Griner was arrested in Russia one year ago, charged with carrying a vape cartridge with hashish oil, and the United States government ruled that she had been wrongfully detained. In September, as Griner was still imprisoned in a Russian penal colony, Mulkey stopped short a reporter who asked for a reaction to Griner’s detention. “You won’t” get one, Mulkey said.

In a news conference last week, a reporter prefaced a question about Griner to Mulkey by saying “she had to ask,” and Mulkey interrupted her and said, “No, you want to ask.”

When asked whether she had talked with Griner since her release through a prisoner swap in December, Mulkey said: “No. But I’m glad she’s back.” She added: “I’m glad she’s safe, she’s sound. I think everybody is. But no, I have not.”

L.S.U. Coach Kim Mulkey celebrating during the final seconds of Sunday’s game with Flau’jae Johnson.Credit…Darron Cummings/Associated Press

The Tigers’ championship season was reflective of how much college basketball has changed. Mulkey had significant roster turnover, and four of her five starters were transfers. Some coaches, like Mississippi’s Yolett McPhee-McCuin, have described the N.C.A.A.’s transfer portal like going shopping for players.

Mulkey’s portal shopping was effective, as she secured Reese (Maryland), the top available transfer, and others who played key roles in the championship win, including Carson (West Virginia) and LaDazhia Williams (Missouri).

After Mulkey left Baylor, she said, she hadn’t realized how helpful the portal would be in accelerating her success.

“Obviously the transfer portal was good to us at L.S.U.,” Mulkey said. “But you know what, in another week, kids can depart, kids that you wouldn’t expect would depart.”

Coaches like Mulkey, with multiple championships and a proven record of sending players to the W.N.B.A., dominate in the portal; it was Mulkey’s name and track record that helped her land Reese and quickly catapult L.S.U. atop college basketball.

“She is the plan,” Morris said. “Coach Mulkey is the G.O.A.T. All L.S.U. needed was Coach Mulkey.”

Morris, Williams and Carson will be gone next season, as they have exhausted their college eligibility. So Mulkey will likely be going shopping in the portal again this off-season.

But first she’ll party. Glitter and sequin fans beware.

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