After the game, South Carolina’s head coach, Dawn Staley, apologized “to the basketball community” for the fight: “That’s not who we are and that’s not what we are about.” L.S.U.’s coach Kim Mulkey was not so circumspect. “No one wants to see that ugliness,” she said, before criticizing Cardoso—not for pushing someone but for pushing someone smaller than her. “I can tell you this: I wish she would have pushed Angel Reese.
“All year, I was critiqued about who I was,” Reese said postgame. “I don’t fit in a box that y’all want me to be in. I’m too hood. I’m too ghetto. . . . But when other people do it y’all don’t say nothing. So this was for the girls that look like me, that’s going to speak up on what they believe in. It’s unapologetically you.” The truth is, Clark and Reese had no problems with each other. They were both hoopers, ballers, competitive to a fault.
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