She’s not wrong.
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Different testing protocols??
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I know they are different, but I don’t know the exact details.
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Fans get cheated too. I'm angry that the NCAA does not work to help female athletes real their highest potential such that the product on the court is of the unquestionable highest quality. Auerbach would put players in locker rooms like that -- players on the opposing team.
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He understandably didn't want them playing their best. I'm not really sure what the NCAAs angle is here but fans -- and, most importantly, female athletes get cheated in the end.
#gobears
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Texas has nothing to do with the NCAA’s planning for and execution of the women’s tournament.
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(1/2) I understand the fact that yes, the men’s tournament gets more revenue. More people are going to watch the men’s tournament. But this is just embarrassing. Throwing a bench in an empty room and calling it a “weight room”? Grabbing loose T-shirts and a few pair of socks?
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(2/2) That alone is unacceptable. But the fact that they test players differently? Disgusting. This is player health we are taking about here. Things can’t go on like this. They’re treating the women’s tournament like a middle school field trip. The NCAA should be ashamed.
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