Kim Mulkey

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Kim Mulkey is a highly successful American women's college basketball coach known for winning multiple national championships and building powerhouse programs at Baylor and LSU.

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instanceOf American
basketball coach
college basketball coach
human
women's basketball coach
awardReceived AP College Basketball Coach of the Year
Naismith College Coach of the Year
USBWA National Coach of the Year
coached Baylor Lady Bears basketball
coachedAtLevel NCAA women’s basketball
surface form: NCAA Division I women's basketball
coaches LSU Tigers women’s basketball
surface form: LSU Tigers women's basketball team
collegeTeamPlayedFor Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball team
surface form: Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Baylor University
Louisiana State University
familyName Mulkey
fieldOfWork sports coaching
women's college basketball
gender female
givenName Kimberly
hasReputationFor building championship-caliber programs
developing All-American players
hasRole head coach
hasWonConferenceTitlesIn Big 12 Conference
Southeastern Conference
knownFor distinctive sideline outfits
fiery coaching style
strong defensive teams
languageSpoken English
leagueCoachedIn NCAA Division I
memberOfSportsHallOfFame Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
name Kim Mulkey self-link
notableFor building powerhouse women's basketball programs at Baylor and LSU
winning multiple NCAA women's basketball national championships
occupation basketball coach
former basketball player
positionPlayed point guard
representedNationalTeam United States women's national basketball team
sport basketball
wonMedal Olympic gold medal in basketball
wonTitleAsCoach NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament
surface form: NCAA Division I women's basketball national championship
wonTitleAsPlayer NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament
surface form: NCAA Division I women's basketball national championship

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