LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese shared words of support and encouragement for Kateri Poole, who is no longer with the Tigers, in a post to Instagram Monday morning.
“Forever my dawg! You know I love you & 10 behind you,” Reese, who wears the No. 10, said in an Instagram story that tagged Poole.
LSU coach Kim Mulkey confirmed Sunday night that Poole is no longer with the program.
The junior guard had been absent from the team in recent weeks, and hadn’t played at all since the Southeastern Louisiana game on Nov. 15. Poole had 1 point and 1 assist in 5 minutes of playing time that night in Hammond.
Poole played a key role in luring Reese, who also had her own unexplained 4-game absence, to LSU. She was the first to make a call to the former Maryland transfer and see if the talented center would be interested in joining Mulkey’s program.
Reese made a visit to the Baton Rouge campus, and quickly decided that LSU would be her next destination.
Poole saw plenty of playing time during LSU’s run to the national title a year ago, starting the final five games of the NCAA Tournament and providing tough defense. She averaged 4.5 points and 2.4 assists during the season.
Angel Reese pays tribute to A’ja Wilson’s empowering legacy as she receives new SEC honor
The LSU star celebrated Wilson’s love letter to black girls on her Instagram Stories
LSU’s Angel Reese was named SEC Player of the Week on TuesdayLAPRESSE
Known affectionately as Bayou Barbie, Angel Reese’s commitment to making a positive impact echoes through her actions both on and off the court.
Recently, WNBA luminary A’ja Wilson stirred hearts with her latest literary endeavor, “Dear Black Girls: How to be True to You,” a testament to empowerment and inspiration. Angel Reese’s response? Pure celebration.
Angel Reese looking to follow on A’ja Wilson’s footsteps
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Reese expressed her excitement for Wilson’s book, acknowledging its significance in empowering young black girls.
“So excited for this new read! Thank you A for being such an inspiration to me and other Black girls!” Reese wrote, reflecting the joy and gratitude inspired by Wilson’s work.
Wilson’s book draws from her own experiences growing up as a black girl in America, resonating deeply with Reese, who shares a similar journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking stereotypes.
Reese’s advocacy for black girls is not confined to words alone; she channels her beliefs into tangible actions, as exemplified by the Angel C. Reese Foundation.
Established with the aim of fostering opportunities and empowerment for underrepresented girls, Reese’s foundation is a beacon of hope.
Through initiatives such as basketball camps, financial literacy programs, and scholarship initiatives, Reese strives to uplift and empower young women, providing them with the tools they need to succeed.
Angel Reese continues SEC success
On Tuesday, Reese’s prowess on the court earned her an SEC Player of the Week honor for the 10th time in her career.
Her dominant performances against Vanderbilt and Alabama showcased her skill and determination, further solidifying her status as a standout athlete in the SEC.
In LSU’s victory over Vanderbilt, Reese’s stellar performance included 15 points and an impressive 16 rebounds, while against Alabama, she showcased her versatility with 27 points, 19 rebounds, and 6 assists.
With 15 double-doubles this season and an unbroken streak of double-figure scoring in all 57 games of her LSU career, Reese continues to make her mark as a force to be reckoned with in women’s basketball.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)