Angel Reese: LSU's Trailblazing Star and Role Model.

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Angel Reese, a top player for LSU, claimed that LSU put women's basketball on the map "by itself" after defeating Virginia Tech to advance to the National Championship game. However, this statement is controversial and objectively incorrect as women's basketball has been shaped by historical figures such as Cheryl Miller, Pat Summitt, and Geno Auriemma. While LSU has made significant contributions to the sport, they have not yet won a championship, and the prevailing thoughts are of South Carolina's Dawn Staley and Iowa's Caitlin Clark.
Topics:sports#angel-reese#controversy#lsu#national-championship#womens-basketball#womens-college-basketball
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