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Kim Mulkey’s outfit for March Madness opener? Powder blue suit

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey donned powder blue from head to toe for the Tigers’ game against San Diego State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night.

Her outfit pairs a powder blue pantsuit with matching textured blue heels. The jacket has a sash of intricate flowers sewn along the front and along the left shoulder and right arm sleeve to continue the sash pattern. The flowers are the same powdery blue. Underneath she is sporting a simple white top. 

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Mulkey has been known to sport bold and eye-catching outfits and has become a fashion icon in basketball. She often wears pieces from the brand Queen of Sparkles, which is designed by LSU graduate Jamie Glas Odom. 

Mulkey is the only person in college basketball history to win a national championship as a player, assistant coach and head coach, with six total. Her most recent came in 2023 when LSU defeated Caitlin Clark and Iowa. That night Mulkey sported a gold, sequined, tiger-striped pantsuit. 

Tigers fans hope she will have several more opportunities to turn the court into a fashion show this March Madness.

Tatum Esparza is a student in the University of Georgia’s Sports Media Certificate program.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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