Gov. Jeff Landry, had some harsh words for the LSU Women's Basketball team after they were not present during the National Anthem before an NCAA March Madness game.
The 3-point line for the women’s NCAA Tournament in Portland had a different distance at each end of the court that went unnoticed through four games over two days.
The former LSU coach is now leading the McNeese State University Cowboys, who are headed to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, having drawn the No. 12-seed slot.
Video of the incident was seen and replayed during the television broadcast of the game, with Louisiana Tech's Brevin Randle clearly seen stomping on his opponent's helmet.
Coaches for both LSU and Louisiana's Ragin Cajuns will have to adjust to these rule changes designed to keep the game moving. Fans will need to know the changes as well.
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