March Madness

Cousins Jordan Hawkins, Angel Reese Win National Championships on Consecutive Days

Reese won with LSU on Sunday before Hawkins helped lead UConn to another title on Monday

NBC Universal, Inc. No. 4 UConn defeated No. 5 San Diego State to win their fifth national championship in the past 25 years.

UConn’s Jordan Hawkins made this year’s NCAA championships a family affair Monday night when he picked up a title a day after his cousin Angel Reese led LSU to the women's crown.

And he had a message for those who’ve criticized Reese for waving her hand in front of her face while staring down Iowa star Caitlin Clark before pointing toward her finger where a championship ring might be while walking toward the Iowa star.

“We’re national champions. They're not," he said. "So, at the end of the day, they can say whatever they want.”

Reese, who was named Most Outstanding Player, was unapologetic over her actions after social media went wild with opinions on her trash talk in the closing minutes of LSU’s 102-85 victory Sunday.

“All year, I was critiqued about who I was,” Reese said Sunday. “I don’t fit in a box that y’all want me to be in. I’m too hood. I’m too ghetto. But when other people do it, y’all say nothing. So this was for the girls that look like me, that’s going to speak up on what they believe in. It’s unapologetically you.”

Hawkins raved about his cousin after scoring 16 points to help UConn claim its fifth title with a 76-59 win over San Diego State.

“I’m so proud of her,” he said. “She works so hard."

Then he was asked who would win a friendly family game of one-on-one between the two national champions.

“Probably me, now. I would probably win,” he said. “But there was a time I would probably lose to her.”

The LSU women's basketball team defeated Iowa in the national championship to win the school's first title game in program history.
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