Players on Texas Tech’s women’s basketball team allege that the program has fostered a culture of abuse since coach Marlene Stollings arrived in 2018, spurring an exodus of more than half the team in the past two years.\n
Among the accusations are the verbally degrading things that multiple players reported that Stollings said:
Players say coaches dismissed some injuries and pressured players to play even though a trainer or medical professional recommended otherwise.Along with verbal abuse, players claimed the coaching staff forced them reach at least 90 percent of their capacity based on data from heart rate chips during games, or face loss of playing time.
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