Following LSU’s Elite Eight loss, star Angel Reese opened up about the hardships and criticisms she’s faced since winning the national championship last year.
Ahead of LSU’s Sweet 16 matchup with UCLA, an LA Times article described the Tigers as “dirty debutantes” compared to UCLA’s “milk and cookies.” The writer of the article has since apologized, and the article itself has been edited and updated by the Times. But for Reese and LSU, it was just the latest in a year of continual scrutiny.
On Monday, Reese tearfully reflected on the treatment she’s received in the last year.
"I don't really get to stand up for myself. I have great teammates, I have a great support system," she said. "I don't really get to speak out on things because I just try to ignore and I just try to stand strong.
"I've been attacked so many times, death threats, I've been sexualized, I've been threatened, I've been so many things, and I've stood strong every single time. I just try to stand strong for my teammates because I don't want them to see me down and not be there for them. I’m still a human. All this has happened since I won the national championship, and I said the other day, I haven’t been happy since then. But I wouldn’t change anything.”
In the locker room, Reese said she wasn’t going to let the loss “take away from anything.”
“I did a lot. We won a national championship with nine new players,” she said. “I left an amazing impact on so many different people. I've won at the highest level and I'm happy about that."
It’s unclear whether or not Reese’s college career is over. She has yet to declare for the WNBA draft, and on Monday said she hasn’t yet made a decision. But she’s hoping that her impact will be felt regardless.
"The little girls that look up to me, hopefully I give them some type of inspiration,” she said. “Keep waking up every day, keep being motivated, staying who you are, stand 10 toes, don't back down, and just be confident."