Kim Mulkey speaking to Hailey Van LithKim Mulkey and Hailey Van Lith (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

 

Hailey Van Lith is leaving LSU after a single season with the Tigers and will play her fifth year of eligibility elsewhere.

The guard is expected to reunite with Sam Purcell at Mississippi State but isn’t likely to rush the process as she has gone through the transfer portal before.

 

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LSU head coach Kim Mulkey revealed this Friday that Van Lith will return to her natural position wherever she decides to suit up in 2024/25.

Mulkey claimed that the player “lived up to her commitment” of playing for LSU for a year. She revealed that Hailey was looking to enter the WNBA Draft this year but has opted to play college basketball for another year due to her stock dropping because of her positional change.

 

Her aspirations were to get drafted this year,” Mulkey said during an end-of-year banquet, per nola.com. “And she realized, “I need another year, and I need to get back to a place where I can relax and get back to my normal position.

The former five-star recruit had agreed to a positional change at LSU as she wanted to take on the role of a traditional point guard as opposed to a primary scorer. However, things didn’t work out, and her struggles in the position were apparent.

 

Hailey Van Lith Experienced Career Lows At LSU

Still, Hailey Van Lith earned praise from Mulkey for stepping out of her comfort zone.

 

She had to embrace a change in her mindset of not shooting it 20-30 times a game, but finding who’s open and getting them the ball,” the coach added. “And sometimes it was hard because she would be pressured, and she’d be pounding the heck out of that ball.

Van Lith shot the ball a lot less in 2023, making seven fewer attempts per game at LSU than she did in her junior year at Louisville. She also averaged eight fewer points per game while her shooting percentage dropped to a career-low 38 percent.

 

Having learned how to be the primary ball-handler on her team, Van Lith can combine this ability with her scoring and take her stock back up next season. She will definitely be a player to watch.

New Georgia Bulldogs QB Jaden Rashada Is Suing Florida Gators Head Coach Billy Napier

Jaden Rashada throwing a footballJaden Rashada (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Jaden Rashada is reportedly suing Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier over unpaid NIL funds.

The quarterback, who transferred from Arizona to Georgia this offseason, shouldn’t expect a warm welcome whenever he goes to Florida, especially on the back of this latest development.

According to CBS Sports’ John Talty, Rashada has filed a lawsuit against Napier and Gators booster Hugh Hathcock for fraud.

The lawsuit also names school staff member Marcus Castro-Walker and claims that the player committed to Florida because he was promised a $13 million NIL payment that the defendants named in the lawsuit never intended to pay.

It notes that Napier and others “orchestrated and executed a fraud upon Jaden and were substantially and knowingly assisted by one another in carrying out the fraud.”

“Each of their individual schemes would not have succeeded without assistance from one another,” it adds.