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LSU Lady Tigers Game Turner Syndrome Awareness Half-Time Photo Opportunity

February 1 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm EST
$20

Alabama Crimson Tide at LSU Tiger Womens Basketball

TURNER SYNDROME
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU women’s basketball will help raise awareness and money for Turner Syndrome, a cause close to Head Coach Kim Mulkey, at the February 1 game against Alabama in the PMAC.

(center) Coach Mulkey’s daughter Makenzie Fuller, granddaughter Sage, grandson Kannon, & son-in-law Clay. Photo by Kristen Young

“This cause is personal to me and my family because of the loss of Scout Marie,” Mulkey said. “My daughter (Makenzie Fuller) had to deliver a stillborn at 20 weeks, and she will always be a part of our lives. We will continue to talk about and raise awareness for Turner Syndrome, now and always. I didn’t know about Turner Syndrome before it affected our family, and I want to make sure everyone knows about the life-altering condition before it affects them.”

At the game on February 1, LSU will honor Turner Syndrome survivors on the court. They are welcoming anyone affected by Turner syndrome to be recognized on the court at halftime as a group.

T-shirt sales support the Turner Syndrome Foundation. The online order form has closed.

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