
Kim Mulkey's March Madness outfits disappear. Where do they go?
USA TODAY
LSU coach Kim Mulkey is known for her unique March Madness outfits, but she doesn't know what happens to them after she wears them.
BATON ROUGE, LA ― LSU head coach Kim Mulkey always brings her best outfits to March Madness, but she doesn't know what happens to them after she wears them.
Mulkey might wear an outfit during the season more than once, often mixing and matching previously worn pieces together to create new looks. By her own admission, you may see many pairs of bell-bottoms. However, when she graces the biggest stage in college basketball, she rarely, if ever, repeats a look.
Every sequined, bedazzled or patterned look is original. They are worn once, and then the outfits seem to disappear, never to be seen again. Mulkey said on Friday ― a day that she wore a purple polka-dotted blazer with a sequined, flowery tiger head on the back ― that she actually doesn't know what happens to them.
"They're in my closet. I guess at the end of the season, somebody will come get them and auction them off. I don't know," Mulkey said. "They leave them at my house. And, 'Oh, I'm supposed to wear that tonight?' and I wear it. I don't know."
All eyes will turn to Sunday as Mulkey and the Tigers advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament following a walkover win against the No. 15 Jacksonville Dolphins. They will play the winner of No. 10 Villanova and No. 7 Texas Tech, who also played in Baton Rouge on Friday.













