LSU head coach Kim Mulkey joined UConn's Geno Auriemma in voicing her displeasure over the super regional format.
No. 3 seed LSU traveled over 2,000 miles away from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for its Sweet 16 matchup against No. 2 seed NC State in Spokane, Washington. The Lady Tigers defeated the Wolfpack 80-73 following a dominant 30-point, 19-rebound performance from Aneesah Morrow. LSU advanced to the Elite Eight for the third consecutive year to face No. 1 overall seed UCLA. The regional winner will then make a cross-country trip to Tampa Bay, Florida, for the Final Four, which tips off Friday.
"I agree with Geno on everything he said about these super regionals only being in two places. We sold our soul too early," Mulkey said on Friday. "This game has gotten better. And, man, if you still had four regionals, can you imagine the attendance? I know our fan base. They can't afford to come to Spokane. But they could if it was a little bit closer."
The NCAA dropped from hosting games at four locations to two regional sites for the women's tournament in 2023. The women's March Madness event will have two regional sites through 2028: Fort Worth, Texas, and Sacramento, California, next year; Philadelphia and Las Vegas in 2027; and Portland, Oregon, and Washington, D.C. in 2028.
Mulkey said the NCAA must step up and "fix this." She added, "We don't have to wait until the contract's up. Let the people keep their super regionals. Just go add two now. I've never ever been one to believe that you ...