Angel Reese recently led the LSU women’s basketball team to their first-ever national championship, and the star forward still has two more years of eligibility left with the Tigers. Reese, a first-team All-American and the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament, had a remarkable season with impressive statistics.
Reese’s season stats
Throughout the season, Reese averaged 23.0 points and 15.4 rebounds per game. She was the nation’s fifth-leading scorer and second in rebounds. The SEC All-Defensive Team member also posted an NCAA record of 34 double-doubles.
Reese’s response to First Lady Jill Biden’s apology
Angel Reese notably rejected First Lady Jill Biden’s apology for a previous incident, stating that they would rather “go to the Obamas.”
Future prospects for Angel Reese and LSU
With two more years of eligibility left with the LSU, Angel Reese’s exceptional skills will undoubtedly continue to be a valuable asset for the team. Fans can expect more great achievements from both Reese and her teammates in the coming seasons.