WNBA Fans filled the replies after an Angel Reese college stat graphic resurfaced and sparked another debate about how much of her image still ties back to LSU.
@trendyhoopstars posted a chart titled “Most Single-Season Points by an SEC Player This Century,” showing Angel Reese at the top with 829 points for LSU.
Most Single-Season Points by an SEC Player This Century:
1. Angel Reese (LSU) — 829 PTS
2. Chennedy Carter (Texas A&M) — 816 PTS
3. Candace Parker (Tennessee) — 809 PTS
4. Seimone Augustus (LSU) — 795 PTS[magic wand emoji] pic.twitter.com/suTU11EuAi
— I talk hoops [ball emoji] (@trendyhoopstars) January 12, 2026
The post gained traction quickly, pulling in WNBA Fans from both college and pro circles.
One out of the ordinary reply came from @FlockbiznessGp, who wrote, “lol Reese whole life to her fans revolves around lsu [face with tears of joy emoji].”
The comment reflected a familiar argument among WNBA Fans, that much of the praise around Reese still leans heavily on what she did in college.
Several WNBA Fans echoed a different thought, although most hype posts about Reese still highlight LSU moments while waiting for her WNBA career to reach the same level. But regardless of the current state, her college run remains one of the strongest parts of her résumé.
@happypj1 took that angle, writing, “Regardless of how her game translated, AR was a beast in college. IYKYK.” That reply spread among WNBA Fans who felt the LSU years still deserved respect.
As the thread grew, WNBA Fans noticed another familiar pattern. Some Angel Reese supporters began mentioning Caitlin Clark preemptively, warning that her fanbase would “ruin the thread.” At the time of writing, the only people bringing Clark into the discussion were Reese’s own supporters.

Unlike many Reese posts, the replies stayed relatively calm. The usual amount of trolling usually found in Angel Reese tweets have not filled the comment section yet. But a number of comments acknowledged her college dominance despite achieving “nothing yet” at the WNBA level to match it.
For many WNBA Fans, the conversation highlighted how Reese is still positioned in two spaces at once. College icon. Pro work in progress.
WNBA Fans Applaud Angel Reese For Showing Love To LSU And Mikaylah Williams
While one thread debated her past, another Angel Reese post drew a much warmer response from WNBA Fans.
@Reese10Angel shared a message directed at LSU guard Mikaylah Williams after LSU’s 70–65 win over Texas, writing, “12ski never forget who you are.” The post quickly gained attention from WNBA Fans who saw it as Reese continuing to support her roots and the next wave coming up.
12ski never forget who you are. @mkwill12_
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) January 12, 2026

The replies leaned positive.
@coleman2469 reacted playfully, “So Angel, which game you pulling up too [smirking face emoji] [eyes emoji]!!” The comment reflected how often WNBA Fans notice Reese attending and engaging with college matchups.
Another reply focused on Williams herself.
@ForemanKay4577 wrote, “She was the star of the show today [purple heart emoji] [yellow heart emoji].” That line spread as WNBA Fans praised the performance and welcomed Reese highlighting it.
Across the thread, WNBA Fans stayed away from pro-versus-college arguments. Instead, the tone centered on support. Support for Williams. Support for LSU. Support for Reese staying connected to the program that defined her early career.
Several WNBA Fans pointed out that not many active pros consistently spotlight college players the way Reese does. Others said moments like this help bridge the gap between current WNBA names and future ones.
The comments filled with LSU colors, shoutouts to Williams, and messages about how much attention college players get when someone like Reese boosts them.
For WNBA Fans, this thread felt different from the stat debate. It wasn’t about where Reese ranks. It was about where she still shows up.

Angel Reese isn’t just being mentioned in college spaces. She’s actively present in them.
And judging by the replies, WNBA Fans appreciated seeing her use her platform to keep the spotlight on the next generation.
