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Cory Woodroof

Why Angel Reese seemingly cursed at the UCLA bench after fouling out of LSU’s Sweet 16 win

After she fouled out of LSU’s Sweet 16 win over UCLA on Saturday, Tigers forward Angel Reese gave the Bruins bench an earful as she exited the game.

While Reese’s late exit didn’t have much of an impact on the actual outcome of the game, her seemingly fiery message to UCLA’s side of the floor caught attention from those watching.

The video below shows Reese relaying her thoughts toward the UCLA bench, seemingly saying that something, perhaps the call that removed her from the game, was “weak [expletive] [expletive].”

We’re not sure exactly what sparked Reese’s frustration, but it was seemingly enough to warrant this type of response.

Some NSFW language to follow. 

Daily Bruin reporter Gavin Carlson noted that UCLA coach Cori Close actually wanted the technical called on Reese, which video corroborates.

During the post-game handshake, you can see video of Reese appearing to tell someone in the line on UCLA’s side to watch their mouth as they walked by.

Later, Carlson reported on Reese’s perspective. According to the LSU forward, it was a UCLA coach who provoked Reese to seemingly curse in the bench’s direction.

SBLive Sports reporter Ryan Isley said he saw Kim Mulkey asking folks in the UCLA line what Reese said as she left the court.

While Reese and LSU will be advancing to the Elite Eight and UCLA will be headed home, it seems like a real rivalry might be brewing between these two women’s basketball powerhouses.

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