Kim Mulkey, LSU head coach’s outfit for NCAA Women’s Final Four championship trolled
Sarah Richards
Updated on December 31, 2025
LSU lead trainer Kim Mulkey’s outfit at NCAA Ladies’ Last Four title was savaged
She showed up at the occasion wearing a shimmery outfit of a tiger-printed pantsuit
Mulkey was the quickest in NCAA Division I history to direct her group to 600 successes
LSU lead trainer Kim Mulkey’s outfit at NCAA Ladies’ Last Four title was savaged after she showed up at the occasion wearing a shimmery troupe of a tiger-printed pantsuit.
Her entry into the field made a ton of heads turn and in any event, during the game was seen not keeping down her beyond ludicrous articulations and eruptions.
Here are a portion of the responses to her Sunday outfit:
Jaime Glas used to be a petroleum engineer.
She couldn’t find jumpsuits for women, so she made one.
She launched a business, sold it, then built her own fashion line — ‘Queen of Sparkles.’
Now, Glas, an LSU grad, is the one behind nearly all of coach Kim Mulkey’s gameday fits.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 2, 2023
In spite of the fact that Mulkey has quite often serious areas of strength for attracted to her erratic style sense or her way of behaving, she has never neglected to convey with her details. Her triumphant record normal is at 0.861 with Mulkey dominating 691 matches out of her 803. She was additionally the quickest in NCAA Division I history to direct her group to 600 successes. The vivified mentor with a proclivity for showiness has never apologized for her eccentric presence. She likewise accepts that individuals’ insight is defective.
In a meeting with USA Today, she blamed LSU graduated class for watching her games just to see what outfit she is wearing and what it means for the TRP for LSU games. “There are LSU ladies who are graduates, who are renowned creators, and they send me coats and say … ‘Mentor, truly, I know nothing about b-ball, yet I will come just to see what you wear. Indeed, you know what, I need those that come to the games thus to continue to come, and I believe they should become familiar with the sport of b-ball,” she said.
She scrutinized the discernment that had been made about her. “It is a discernment out there about me that everyone has that is so not genuine. However, I’m alright with that on the grounds that these children that play for me, the mentors that mentor for me, my family that knows me (knows),” she said.
In any case, Mulkey accepted that accepts that individuals who came to watch the games, didn’t focus on her clothing and really thought often about what was happening on the court.