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Chatman won't coach LSU in NCAA Tournament

BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU women's basketball coach Pokey Chatman said Thursday she will not coach the Lady Tigers in the NCAA Tournament, a day after announcing her plans to resign after the postseason.

"My resignation yesterday has prompted speculation and rumors that far exceeded my expectations and it is clear that my presence would be a great distraction during the NCAA Tournament," Chatman said in a statement released Thursday afternoon.

In the same news release, LSU athletic director Skip Bertman said assistant coach Bob Starkey will act as the head coach during the NCAA Tournament.

"I respect and appreciate Pokey's decision to step away from the program now in the best interests of the team," Bertman said.

Chatman, 35, unexpectedly announced her resignation Wednesday, saying she wanted to pursue other, unspecified career opportunities.

Chatman is 90-14 as LSU's head coach. Before that, she was 15-5 as acting head coach during the latter stages of the 2003-04 season, when longtime coach Sue Gunter left the team because of lung disease. That included a trip to the Final Four in New Orleans, where the Lady Tigers fell in the semifinals to Tennessee.

Chatman, a Louisiana native, has been at LSU as both a player and coach for nearly 18 years.

Playing guard, she was one of LSU's career assist and steals leaders. After her playing career ended in 1991, she spent one season as a student assistant coach and then 12 seasons as associate coach under Gunter.

LSU won SEC regular-season titles in her first two seasons as a head coach and made it to the Final Four both years.

In 2005, Chatman received a four-year contract extension that pays her close to $400,000 a year plus postseason bonuses ranging from $15,000 for making the NCAA Tournament to $70,000 for winning a national title. The highest-paid coaches in women's college basketball, Pat Summitt of Tennessee and Geno Auriemma of Connecticut, both earn more than $1 million per year.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Pokey Chatman resigned as the head women's basketball coach at Louisiana State University on Wednesday after the university became aware of an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship between Chatman and a former player on Chatman's team, sources told ESPN.com.

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