Latest comments from Mulkey.
Sounds like this Tiger is still growling.lol
Mulkey said Thursday that the media's coverage wouldn't have been as extensive for men, thus calling it "sexist."
“When you have two tough teams who play so hard, who are so good, and compete, those kind of things happen,” Mulkey said on her weekly appearance on WAFB in Baton Rouge. “And it’s so out of control with the media right now. You don’t give that much attention when the men do it, so why do you keep writing it about the women? It really comes across, and I’ll just say it, it comes across as a little bit sexist.”
Mulkey suggested that the media is "tearing down two great teams" and a "woman that coaches one of those teams."
"It's not newsworthy after the first introduction," Mulkey said. "I've seen every men's game that has had something like that, and it's no big deal. We mention it. We move on."
"Nobody got in a fight," Mulkey said on WAFB in Baton Rouge. "There were no punches thrown. There was nobody choked. It was a shoving match. Whoop-dee-doo. So, let's move on."