Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hall of Fame coach Kim Mulkey leaves Baylor to take over at LSU.

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BATON ROUGE — Hall of Fame coach Kim Mulkey has left Baylor to return home and take over the LSU women’s basketball team.

The school announced the move Sunday.

Mulkey, who won three national championsh­ips at Baylor, is a native of Tickfaw, La. She helped Baylor win the 2019 NCAA championsh­ip, and the Bears lost in the regional finals to UConn last month.

“Kim Mulkey is a champion and a Hall of Famer, and we are thrilled to welcome her home,” LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward said. “Her accomplish­ments are unpreceden­ted, her passion is unrivaled, and her commitment to winning in all aspects of life — in the classroom, on the court, and in the community — is unparallel­ed. We look forward to working with her as she instills that championsh­ip culture at LSU.”

Mulkey replaces Nikki Fargas, who stepped down last week.

In 21 years as the head coach at Baylor, Mulkey led the Lady Bears to four Final Fours, winning three national titles. Her teams reached the Elite Eight six times and the Sweet 16 on five other occasions. A member of the 2020 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class, Mulkey built Baylor into a national power, as they became just the third program in NCAA history to have at least three national titles, joining UConn and Tennessee.

Before coming to Baylor, Mulkey spent 19 years as a player or coach at Louisiana Tech. She helped the Lady Techsters win the first NCAA championsh­ip in 1982.

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