Angel Reese Rejoices As Last-Tear Poa Recovers, Gearing Up For March Madness:

“I just want to sleep…

Angel Reese of LSU recently dedicated the SEC Conference final game to his teammate Last-Tear Poa, who was involved in a terrifying injury sustained during a game versus Ole Miss.

The coaching staff and school president William Tate, along with the rest of the LSU community, have expressed concern over Poa’s rehabilitation and asked for prayers for her well-being.

She uttered the words, “Hey my loves, it’s Poa,” on tape.

“I just want to update you guys about my recovery. Um, I’ve been sleeping, spending more time with my family.

“I just want to thank my trainers, my doctors, my teammates, and the basketball community for all the love and support.

“And the prayers I’ve been receiving, and I’m looking forward to get back on the court and seeing you guys soon Go Tigers!”

A clear CT scan revealed that Poa, who was diagnosed with a concussion following the event, had improved.

Angel Reese has been showing love and support for Poa on social media by posting updates about her recuperation.

Who will emerge victorious in the March Madness?

With a 3 seed in the Albany 2 Region, LSU is getting ready for the March Madness tournament.

They have the benefit of using the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, their home court, to host the first two rounds.


EzoicThey will play No. 11 seed Middle Tennessee, No. 14 seed Rice, and maybe No. 6 seed Louisville.

They will play the winner of Louisville vs Tennessee if they go past Rice. But strong opponents like Iowa, UCLA, and Kansas State, ranked No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 in the Albany 2 area, await them on the road.