A bombshell report reveals that women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey discriminated against gay players and engaged in body shaming of overweight athletes during her tenure at both Baylor and LSU.

Despite Mulkey’s legal threats, a detailed profile of her coaching style behind closed doors was released prior to the Tigers’ victory over UCLA on Saturday. The 61-year-old coach is accused of holding heated team meetings, while it’s claimed that staff “minimized the risk” of Mulkey’s verbal abuse being recorded by confiscating players’ cell phones.

One such example is from 2022 when two Tigers players got into an altercation. Mulkey is said to have gone “ballistic,” and one person who was present noted, “My regret in this life, I didn’t record this meeting.

The Washington Post‘s report, written by Kent Babb, claims head coach is also alleged to have used intimidation tactics with players, which includes attempts to shame them by making them weigh in front of the team.

A former Baylor player coached by Mulkey during her time with the Bears from 2007 to 2010, Kelli Griffin, is among former players who told Babb that Mulkey used the above tactic very often to get desired results from players.