StevenNIU
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Loyola University women's basketball
Deadspin is reporting that the university will be looking into the women's basketball program. Cheryl Swoopes was hired in 2013. After the 2014-2015 season, 5 players transferred out of the program. After this past season, 10 of the 12 returning players have transferred or requested a transfer. I realize it is off topic, but I thought this was interesting.
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RE: Loyola University women's basketball
A definite fire I would say.
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04-19-2016 08:51 PM |
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The Frisky Biscuit
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RE: Loyola University women's basketball
Lot of odd issues for the people coaching college basketball ladies lately.
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04-20-2016 01:23 AM |
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RE: Loyola University women's basketball
(04-20-2016 01:23 AM)The Frisky Biscuit Wrote: Lot of odd issues for the people coaching college basketball ladies lately.
I think that is the issue. I think at some programs, they aren't. Could be one, coudl be more. They act one way and then when it goes wrong, don't get what they want , see someone else profit they cry foul. Media outlets have definitely jumped on this bandwagon. Problem is sorting out false clams for a payday and reality.
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04-20-2016 10:41 AM |
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The Frisky Biscuit
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RE: Loyola University women's basketball
(04-20-2016 10:41 AM)randyfensfanclub1 Wrote: (04-20-2016 01:23 AM)The Frisky Biscuit Wrote: Lot of odd issues for the people coaching college basketball ladies lately.
I think that is the issue. I think at some programs, they aren't. Could be one, coudl be more. They act one way and then when it goes wrong, don't get what they want , see someone else profit they cry foul. Media outlets have definitely jumped on this bandwagon. Problem is sorting out false clams for a payday and reality.
I think it's more coincidence than anything. Also, because there's less scrutiny, people involved might think they can get away with more.
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04-20-2016 10:55 AM |
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