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Mulkey bolts for LSU women’s job

- Dan Wolken

Kim Mulkey, who won three NCAA championsh­ips and has been one of the most prominent coaches of the modern era in women’s basketball, left Baylor after 21 seasons Sunday and accepted the job at LSU.

The move, which sent shock waves through women’s basketball, brings Mulkey back to her roots, having grown up 45 minutes away from Baton Rouge in Tickfaw. She also played at Louisiana Tech and coached there as an assistant for 15 years before going to Baylor, where she built an enduring national power. Her son, Kramer Robertson, played baseball at LSU.

Mulkey won 86% of her games with the Bears and 11 regularsea­son championsh­ips in the Big 12. She won her first national title in 2005, did it again in 2012 with a 40- 0 team led by star Brittney Griner and then for a third time in 2019.

It was widely assumed that Mulkey would finish her career at Baylor, where she made $ 2.27 million annually, according to the USA TODAY salary database.

But word began to percolate in recent days that LSU would make a strong push for Mulkey if Nikki Fargas left to take over as team president of the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA. Fargas’ resignatio­n became official on Saturday.

Mulkey has had a history of controvers­ial comments, most recently after her Baylor team was eliminated in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament when she said that the NCAA should not test players for COVID- 19 at the Final Four.

In 2017, with Baylor embroiled in an investigat­ion over the university and athletic department’s handling of sexual assault complaints, Mulkey ripped critics of the school and told Baylor fans to “knock them right in the face” if they said they wouldn’t send their daughters there.

Mulkey, 58, will take over an LSU program that has struggled to break into the Top 25 in recent years but made five consecutiv­e Final Fours from 2004 to 2008.

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