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Kim Mulkey shuts down retirement rumors after LSU's Sweet 16 loss to Duke

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LSU head coach Kim Mulkey isn't going anywhere and she's tired of people asking. She shut down retirement rumors after LSU's Sweet 16 loss to Duke.

SACRAMENTO, CA โ€” LSU head coach Kim Mulkey isn't going anywhere. After Duke's Ashlon Jackson knocked down a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to hand LSU a 87-85 loss in the Sweet 16, Mulkey officially shut down retirement rumors that have swirled during the 2026 Women's NCAA Tournament . "I'm not retiring, do I look that bad?

I don't know where that came from. I am only 63 and I'm healthy with a few stents in my heart. My doctor says I'm good to go," Mulkey said during her postgame press conference, before calling the speculation a "flat-out lie" that was manufactured to disrupt her recruiting.

She continued, "I think as we get older as coaches, they want to say, well, how much longer is she going to be in the game? I'm going to be in this game unless LSU fires me until I can't put a product on that floor that's competitive or my health fails me. " Mulkey plans to take "a little time off" to spend time with her family, before jumping right into her sixth season at LSU.

Mulkey said she plans to "hire two coaches quickly" and hit the transfer portal to reload a talented roster returns junior Mikaylah Williams , junior MiLaysia Fulwiley and sophomore Jada Richard , in addition to five freshmen. "You're looking at a team that is very talented, a team that the freshmen got lots of minutes this year," said Mulkey, who has a 151-26 record in five season at LSU. "You add a few to the mix and hope that we're back in this position again.