Baltimore native Angel Reese, a standout player on LSU’s women’s basketball team, was given a memorable moment on Sunday during Senior Day as she was escorted onto the court by none other than LSU legend Shaquille O’Neal.
Shaquille O’Neal, whose illustrious career at LSU from 1989 to 1992 paved the way for his remarkable NBA journey as a 15-time All-Star and four-time champion, proudly sported an Angel Reese shirt, symbolizing the passing of the torch from one LSU great to another.
The occasion marked Reese’s acknowledgment on LSU’s Senior Day, although she still retains another year of eligibility. She has expressed her intention to defer any decisions regarding her future until the conclusion of the season, a testament to her focus on the present moment and commitment to her team’s success.
In yet another impressive display of her skills, Reese delivered a stellar performance on the court, tallying 22 points and securing 14 rebounds for her 20th double-double of the season. Her contributions have been instrumental in LSU’s success, showcasing her versatility and dominance in every aspect of the game.
As LSU gears up for the SEC Tournament, holding the No. 2 seed, Reese stands as a cornerstone of the team’s championship aspirations. Her remarkable season averages of 19 points and 13 rebounds per game exemplify her impact on the court and solidify her status as one of the nation’s premier players.
Having earned accolades such as All-American honors and the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four last season, Reese’s stellar performance transcends individual success, embodying the spirit of teamwork and perseverance that defines LSU’s basketball program.
Before her collegiate career, Reese honed her skills at Baltimore’s St. Frances Academy, laying the foundation for her remarkable journey to LSU and beyond. With her talent, determination, and unwavering dedication, Reese continues to inspire both on and off the court, leaving an indelible mark on the game of basketball and the hearts of fans everywhere.