The WNBA season came to a close, with the Las Vegas Aces repeating history by winning the championship in spectacular fashion. After the Aces showed dominance to win the championship, Game Four of the Finals became the deciding match. The New York Liberty drew blood and humiliated the Aces in Game 3 of the Finals, resulting in a quick reversal of momentum. Chelsea Gray and Kiah Stokes were both ruled out of the game owing to a serious foot injury. With these blows, the Aces’ triumph was in jeopardy. The reigning champs, on the other hand, came out strong.
Many celebrities went to social media to congratulate A’ja Wilson, including NCAA star Angel Reese. With brilliance, the LSU player is poised to derail the Aces’ third consecutive repeat with her ultimate quest in the NCAA.
It’s time for Angel Reese’s championship to repeat
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Last year’s NCAA finals established a record with 14 million viewers, according to Angel Reese. Her conversation with Caitlin Clark has earned her both harsh criticism and an enormous amount of recognition. With LSU star selected as a media favorite to finish first in the SEC, supporters hoped for a championship repeat.
Congrats Aces!!🔥 Dang i’m sad that the W season is over but i guess it’s our turnnn!🤪
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) October 19, 2023
The rivalry for the crown has already begun as Iowa sets a new attendance record in their “Crossover at Kinnick” game. Angel Reese has already offered an oblique statement by posting on Instagram that she is unstoppable. Reese revealed her emotions on Twitter during the Aces’ WNBA title celebrations.
A’ja Wilson’s Aces hit their consecutive victory, and Reese tweeted, “Congratulations, Aces! I’m sad that the W season is finished, but it’s our turn!”
Given her and Clark’s title quest, Reese implies that she is striving for a championship repeat with LSU with a much stronger squad. This season’s NCAA tournament will include some exciting contests.
Will LSU do it like the Aces?
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With fresh transfer students in its roster, LSU is significantly more formidable. Along with Aneesah Morrow from DePaul University, the LSU Tigers signed former Louisville guard Hailey Van Lith as the number one transfer over the summer. Van Lith, a sensation on and off the court, brings something fresh to Kim Mulkey’s program as this team gets ready for the 2023?24 campaign.
With such significant changes on the roster, the Tigers’ prospects and optimism about reclaiming their championship has increased. Caitlin Clark of Iowa, on the other hand, has already begun to assert her supremacy.
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