Commends the Louisiana State University women's basketball team on winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women's basketball championship
The passage of HCR20 serves to recognize not only the outstanding performance of the LSU women’s basketball team but also the pride it brings to the state of Louisiana. This resolution reflects the state's commitment to supporting and celebrating its educational institutions and their accomplishments in competitive athletics. While the resolution itself does not alter any existing laws, it symbolizes a recognition of the benefits of college athletics in promoting teamwork, discipline, and community pride.
House Concurrent Resolution No. 20, known as HCR20, was introduced to commend the Louisiana State University (LSU) women's basketball team for their remarkable achievement in winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I women's basketball championship. This resolution celebrates the team's historic victory, which was secured by defeating the University of Iowa with a decisive score of 102-85 in the championship game held on April 2, 2023. The resolution acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the athletes, coaches, and the entire support staff involved in this victory.
The sentiment surrounding HCR20 has been overwhelmingly positive, with legislators from both sides expressing admiration for the team’s accomplishment. The resolution gathered a bipartisan support that illustrates a unified appreciation for the contributions of women's sports to the state's culture and identity. The enthusiastic backing is also indicative of the growing recognition and support for women's sports at a collegiate level, which has historically been underrepresented.
There were no notable points of contention regarding HCR20, as the resolution served primarily as a means of commendation rather than legislative change. All discussions focused on endorsing the team’s achievements and acknowledging the hard work that led to their national championship. The unanimous vote of 29-0 in the Senate indicates widespread agreement among lawmakers on the importance of celebrating such local achievements in athletics.