Angel Reese broke down in tears and was consoled by Hailey Van Lith after crushing Caitlin Clark defeat

Angel Reese has established herself as one of the WNBA’s top stars, but she faced heartbreak on her journey to the pro league. Last year, she was part of an LSU team that had dreams of capturing a second-straight national championship in the women’s NCAA Tournament. Reese and LSU failed to defend their national title in 2024, and Reese went on to the WNBAGetty But the No.3 Tigers were dumped out in the Elite Eight at the hands of the top-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes and Caitlin Clark, who claimed a 94-87 victory. Reese did her bit, finishing with a 17-point, 20-rebound double-double, before fouling out of the game with 1:45 left. The 22-year-old, who has faced intense media scrutiny since winning the national title in 2023 and going on to the WNBA, continues to divide fans with her uncompromising persona both on and off the court. But after suffering heartbreak with LSU 12 months ago, Reese proved she still had the support of her college teammates, with Flau’Jae Johnson and Hailey Van Lith passionately speaking out in her defence after the Iowa defeat. “Everybody can have their opinion on Angel Reese, but y’all don’t know her. Y’all don’t know Angel Reese. I know Angel Reese,” Johnson said at the time. As she spoke at the post-game press conference, a visibly emotional Reese – who was sitting next to her – could be seen wiping tears away. “I know the real Angel Reese and the person I see every day is a strong person,” Johnson went on. “A caring, loving person. The crown she wears is heavy. She’s the type of teammate that’s going to make you believe in yourself. “The leap that I took from my freshman to my sophomore year, Angel gave me that confidence to go be a dog. Playing next to a dog every day. “Just to see how the media ridicules her, this is my sister here and I’m so proud of her. How they like to twist it and call her the villain, y’all don’t know Angel… She just makes me a better player, and that’s what great players do.” Johnson came to the defense of her superstar college teammateGetty Reese was seen tearful after facing intense media scrutiny, which has followed her into the WNBAGetty Van Lith echoed Johnson’s words and fiercely defended Reese. “Angel’s one of the toughest people I’ve been around,” she said. “People speak hate into her life, I’ve never seen people wish bad things on someone as much as her. And it does not affect her. She comes to practice every day, she lives her life every day, she lives how she wants to live. “And she don’t let nobody change that. And that’s the key to life right there.” Reese also spoke out at the time, claiming she had received death threats since gaining national recognition. “I’ve been attacked so many times, death threats, I’ve been sexualized, I’ve been threatened, I’ve been so many things, and I’ve stood strong every single time,” she said. Reese has gone on to become a huge star in the WNBA, but still faces a lot of criticismGetty March Madness Top Stories Ranking the greatest players in NCAA men’s March Madness history – from Michael Jordan to Magic Johnson ‘This sister is special’ – Stephen A. Smith identifies rising star who can challenge Caitlin Clark’s WNBA dominance March Madness legends who are still balling in NBA today – from Steph Curry to Ja Morant NCAA March Madness is bigger and better than the College Football Playoff – the springtime phenomenon is bigger than ever Biggest March Madness upsets in history of NCAA Tournament – top seeds humiliated as small schools enjoy their moment “I just try to stand strong for my teammates because I don’t want them to see me down and not be there for them. All this has happened since I won the national championship. It sucks, but I still wouldn’t change. “The little girls that look up to me, hopefully I give them some type of inspiration — keep waking up every day, keep being motivated, staying who you are, stand 10 toes, don’t back down, and just be confident.” Reese had a big decision to make after that March Madness disappointment. Return to LSU for a fifth season, or declare for the 2024 WNBA Draft. She ultimately chose the latter and was selected number seven by the Chicago Sky on draft night. In her first WNBA season, Reese impressed with her efforts on the court. She was selected to play in the WNBA All-Star Game, and also picked up the league’s Rookie of the Month award last June. Reese finished her debut year averaging 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game, but it was one cut short by an injury she suffered in September during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks. The Sky star was also beaten to the Rookie of the Year award by Clark, but will expect to kick on in 2025 as one of the WNBA’s most-watched players. Reese and Clark have continued their college battles in the WNBAGetty Th

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Angel Reese broke down in tears and was consoled by Hailey Van Lith after crushing Caitlin Clark defeat

Angel Reese has established herself as one of the WNBA’s top stars, but she faced heartbreak on her journey to the pro league.

Last year, she was part of an LSU team that had dreams of capturing a second-straight national championship in the women’s NCAA Tournament.

Reese and LSU failed to defend their national title in 2024, and Reese went on to the WNBA
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But the No.3 Tigers were dumped out in the Elite Eight at the hands of the top-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes and Caitlin Clark, who claimed a 94-87 victory.

Reese did her bit, finishing with a 17-point, 20-rebound double-double, before fouling out of the game with 1:45 left.

The 22-year-old, who has faced intense media scrutiny since winning the national title in 2023 and going on to the WNBA, continues to divide fans with her uncompromising persona both on and off the court.

But after suffering heartbreak with LSU 12 months ago, Reese proved she still had the support of her college teammates, with Flau’Jae Johnson and Hailey Van Lith passionately speaking out in her defence after the Iowa defeat.

“Everybody can have their opinion on Angel Reese, but y’all don’t know her. Y’all don’t know Angel Reese. I know Angel Reese,” Johnson said at the time.

As she spoke at the post-game press conference, a visibly emotional Reese – who was sitting next to her – could be seen wiping tears away.

“I know the real Angel Reese and the person I see every day is a strong person,” Johnson went on.

“A caring, loving person. The crown she wears is heavy. She’s the type of teammate that’s going to make you believe in yourself.

“The leap that I took from my freshman to my sophomore year, Angel gave me that confidence to go be a dog. Playing next to a dog every day.

“Just to see how the media ridicules her, this is my sister here and I’m so proud of her. How they like to twist it and call her the villain, y’all don’t know Angel… She just makes me a better player, and that’s what great players do.”

Johnson came to the defense of her superstar college teammate
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Reese was seen tearful after facing intense media scrutiny, which has followed her into the WNBA
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Van Lith echoed Johnson’s words and fiercely defended Reese.

“Angel’s one of the toughest people I’ve been around,” she said.

“People speak hate into her life, I’ve never seen people wish bad things on someone as much as her. And it does not affect her. She comes to practice every day, she lives her life every day, she lives how she wants to live.

“And she don’t let nobody change that. And that’s the key to life right there.”

Reese also spoke out at the time, claiming she had received death threats since gaining national recognition.

“I’ve been attacked so many times, death threats, I’ve been sexualized, I’ve been threatened, I’ve been so many things, and I’ve stood strong every single time,” she said.

Reese has gone on to become a huge star in the WNBA, but still faces a lot of criticism
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NCAA March Madness is bigger and better than the College Football Playoff – the springtime phenomenon is bigger than ever

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“I just try to stand strong for my teammates because I don’t want them to see me down and not be there for them. All this has happened since I won the national championship. It sucks, but I still wouldn’t change.

“The little girls that look up to me, hopefully I give them some type of inspiration — keep waking up every day, keep being motivated, staying who you are, stand 10 toes, don’t back down, and just be confident.”

Reese had a big decision to make after that March Madness disappointment. Return to LSU for a fifth season, or declare for the 2024 WNBA Draft.

She ultimately chose the latter and was selected number seven by the Chicago Sky on draft night.

In her first WNBA season, Reese impressed with her efforts on the court.

She was selected to play in the WNBA All-Star Game, and also picked up the league’s Rookie of the Month award last June.

Reese finished her debut year averaging 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game, but it was one cut short by an injury she suffered in September during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks.

The Sky star was also beaten to the Rookie of the Year award by Clark, but will expect to kick on in 2025 as one of the WNBA’s most-watched players.

Reese and Clark have continued their college battles in the WNBA
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PHOENIX, AZ - JULY 20: Caitlin Clark #22 and Angel Reese #5 of Team WNBA high five during the 2024 WNBA All Star Game at Footprint Center on July 20, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Dylan Goodman/NBAE via Getty Images)
The two also featured in the All-Star Game
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Van Lith and Johnson, meanwhile, are hoping to go further in this year’s NCAA Tournament than last year.

LSU face the No. 1 seeded UCLA Bruins in their Elite Eight match-up on Sunday, looking to reach the Final Four.