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LSU has claimed a national championship for the 1935 season (pre-NCAA tournament), but not on the basis of any determination by an external selector. [5] (LSU is the only school that officially claims a national championship on the basis of a win in the American Legion Bowl, an event that made no claim to determine a national champion. [6]
LSU shared the championship with Mississippi State. ^C. Brady was fired from LSU on February 8, 2008. Butch Pierre was named interim coach for the final 10 games. ^D. LSU's record under Brady is 192–139, 5–5 under Pierre. ^E. LSU's conference record under Brady is 74–93, 5–4 under Pierre. ^F.
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.
LSU outscored Virginia Tech 29-13 in the final quarter to seal the 7-point win and advance to the national championship. LSU stars Angel Reese and Alexis Morris completely dominated in the fourth.
A Pan-American gold medalist in 1983 and Olympic gold medalist in 1984, she is the first coach in NCAA basketball history to win national championships as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. [1] Since the inception of the NCAA women's tournament in 1982, Mulkey has participated as a player or coach every year except 1985 and 2003.
LSU 1986 Final Four: 1987 Alabama: Alabama Derrick McKey, Alabama Tony White, Tennessee 1988 Kentucky (vacated) Kentucky (vacated) Will Perdue, Vanderbilt 1989 Florida: Alabama Chris Jackson, LSU 1990 Georgia: Alabama Chris Jackson, LSU 1991 LSU Mississippi State: Alabama Shaquille O'Neal, LSU 1992 Arkansas: Kentucky Shaquille O'Neal, LSU 1993 ...