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Watch: LSU Skips National Anthem, Then Gets Knocked Out of March Madness Tournament by Iowa

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The schadenfreude that erupted on social media was delicious after the Louisiana State women’s basketball team — which skipped the national anthem — lost to Iowa on Monday night in the NCAA Tournament.

The Hawkeyes punched their ticket to the Final Four by knocking off LSU 94-87 in the eagerly awaited rematch of last year’s record-breaking national title game.

Iowa superstar guard Caitlin Clark scored a stunning 41 points to lead her team to victory at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.

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Patriots on social media gleefully celebrated the Hawkeyes’ win, with many scornfully noting that the Tigers had skipped the national anthem before the game.

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“This is the LSU women’s basketball team. They walked off the court during the National Anthem,” Libs of TikTok wrote on X.

“They just got CRUSHED by Iowa 94-87. LOVE TO SEE IT!”

Podcaster Benny Johnson posted, “LSU Women’s Basketball Team skipped the National Anthem. Iowa stood proud. … Let this be a lesson to all players: the cringy, selfish woke athlete moment is OVER.”

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Others joined in, suggesting the Tigers got what they deserved with their disrespect of “The Star-Spangled Banner.

After the game, Tigers coach Kim Mulkey told reporters the team’s walk-off before the anthem wasn’t “intentionally done.”

“Honestly, I don’t even know when the anthem was played,” Mulkey said. “We kind of have a routine where we’re on the floor and then they come off at the 12-minute mark. I don’t know. We come in and do our pregame stuff.”

Notwithstanding LSU’s antics, the disgraceful trend of American athletes disrespecting the national anthem has subsided with the collapse of the race-hustling Black Lives Matter movement.

As a reminder, BLM was the catalyst for countless riots as well as anti-American “protests” during which athletes knelt during “The Star-Spangled Banner” at NFL, NBA and other sports events.

Athletes don’t have to be flag-waving zealots, but they should have enough class and decorum to not openly show contempt for their own country. It’s just common courtesy.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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