LSU’s Seimone Augustus inducted into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

Seimone Augustus becomes the first LSU women’s player selected for the Hall of Fame.

Former LSU women’s basketball star [autotag]Seimone Augustus[/autotag] was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. She becomes the first-ever Tigers women’s player to receive that honor.

She joins coaches [autotag]Sue Gunter[/autotag], [autotag]Van Chancellor[/autotag] and [autotag]Kim Mulkey[/autotag] as well as men’s players [autotag]Shaquille O’Neal[/autotag], [autotag]Bob Petit[/autotag] and [autotag]Pete Maravich[/autotag] in the Hall.

“When you think about all the qualities involved in being a Hall of Fame player, no one checks all the boxes like Seimone,” LSU Associate Head Coach Bob Starkey said in a release. “But what brings me the most pride is that she was a hall of fame person and teammate as well — I know of no one more deserving.”

The Baton Rouge native played at LSU from 2002-06, being named the national Player of the Year in each of her final two seasons. The first overall pick in the WNBA draft, she won four league titles with the Minnesota Lynx before the eight-time all-star finished her career with the Los Angeles Sparks.

She also later spent the 2021-22 season as an assistant with the Sparks.

Augustus’ enshrinement into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will take place from August 16-17.

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SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament 2024 bracket, schedule, TV info

The Tigers will begin their tournament run on Friday against either Auburn or Arkansas.

The LSU women’s basketball team is off to Greenville, South Carolina, this week for the 2024 SEC Tournament, and the Tigers have earned the No. 2 seed at the event after ending the regular on an eight-game winning streak that was capped of with a 21-point Senior Day win over Kentucky on Sunday.

LSU finished the season 26-4 and 13-3 in league play, and now it will hope it gets another shot at the No. 1 team in the nation, South Carolina, as it looks to win its first SEC Tournament title since it won in 2003 under [autotag]Sue Gunter[/autotag].

The tournament begins on Wednesday and runs through Sunday. Here’s the full schedule of events for this week in Greenville.

SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament 2024

All times Central and all games at Ben Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, South Carolina.

*Denotes approximate start times