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Coach says racist hate in hotel rocks Utah team during NCAA Tournament

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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) – Utah coach Lynne Roberts said her team experienced a series of “racially motivated hate crimes” after arriving at its first hotel on the NCAA tournament and was forced to alter accommodations during the event resulting from safety concerns.

Roberts revealed what happened after Utah’s loss to Gonzaga in the NCAA second round on Monday. Roberts didn’t go into details, but said that on Thursday evening after the team arrived in Spokane, Washington, there have been several incidents on the tournament site that disturbed the traveling group to the purpose that safety concerns were raised.

Utah was staying about 30 miles away in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, but was transferred to a different hotel on Friday.

“We have had several incidents of some type of racial hate crimes against our program and (it has been) extremely disheartening for all of us,” Roberts said. “In our world, in sports and in universities, this is shocking. There’s a lot of diversity on a college campus, so you don’t get to interact with it a lot.”

Utah State associate athletic director Charmelle Green told KSL.com that on Thursday night, the basketball team, together with band members and the cheerleading squad, were walking to a restaurant when a truck pulled up, began its engines and someone shouted the N-word. before accelerating.

“We were all in shock and looked at each other like, did we just hear that?[…]Everyone was in shock — our cheerleaders and the students who were in the area who heard it clearly just froze,” Green told KSL.com , which is black.

Two hours later, because the band began to go away the restaurant, two trucks pulled up with their engines running and someone shouted the N-word again, in keeping with KSL.com.

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Utah, South Dakota State and the University of California, Irvine stayed in hotels in Idaho, despite the fact that Gonzaga was the host school, resulting from a scarcity of hotel space in the Spokane area. Just a few years ago, town was announced to host the primary and second rounds of the NCAA men’s tournament, and the realm hosted a big regional youth volleyball tournament over the weekend.

That left limited hotel space, and Gonzaga received a waiver from the NCAA allowing teams to be housed in Coeur d’Alene.

“Racism is real, it happens and it is terrible. So for our players, whether they’re white, black, green or whatever, no one knew how to deal with it and it was really depressing,” Roberts said. “The fact that our players and staff don’t feel safe in the NCAA tournament environment is messed up.”

Roberts said the NCAA and Gonzaga were working to maneuver the team after the opening night.

“It was a distraction, depressing and unfortunate. This should be positive for everyone involved. This should be a joyous time for our program, and to turn a blind eye to this experience is unfortunate,” Roberts said.

After Roberts’ speech, Gonzaga released an announcement saying its top priority was the protection and well-being of everyone attending the event.

“We are frustrated and deeply saddened to know that a guest should always be amazing and that the championship experience has been compromised in any way by this situation as it in no way reflects the values, standards and beliefs that we at Gonzaga University stand for. We are responsible.” the statement said.

Far-right extremists remain present in the region. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, at the least nine hate groups were energetic in the Spokane region and northern Idaho in 2018, including Identity Evropa, Proud Boys, ACT for America and America’s Promise Ministries.


This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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This is Angel Reese’s account and I just want to see him play basketball

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The WNBA preseason is underway and there’s already drama.

Both Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark made their WNBA debuts this weekend, but only one among the games was televised.

I think you may guess which one.

Although the WNBA app showed that every one preseason games can be available to watch this weekend, this turned out not to be the case and fans were upset, especially those that were hoping for Angel Reese’s debut.

Since the sport couldn’t be viewed on TV or on the WNBA app, a fan in attendance streamed the whole event live, and while gauging views on social media is not an actual science, the video was viewed by roughly 434,000 people on Saturday.

Imagine if the league actually counted those views.

Does the league realize how much star power it has now? As Lynx’s coach – Cheryl Reeve said in a Friday morning tweet encouraging people to watch the Lynx/Sky matchup, the league is greater than just one player.

It’s still unclear to me whether this was the fault of the WNBA itself or the tv network that owned the rights to the Chicago Sky or Minnesota Lynx games, but it surely was one other example of a wasted opportunity to make the most of all of the current emotions around women’s basketball.

We keep hearing that we want to do more to support the WNBA, and judging by the response on social media from individuals who weren’t able to see Friday’s game (just search the WNBA to see people furiously screaming at them), plenty of people that donated $35 to support the league.

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Why cannot they see all of the matches?

If there are strange bureaucratic structures that prevent certain games from being included on League Pass, everyone involved needs to come together and determine how fans – individuals who want to support the league by watching – can get their investment back.

I said it within the headline and I’ll say it again: this is the Angel Reese account. I just want to see her play.

The WNBA wanted all this attention and now they’ve it, but it surely looks like they do not have the horses to capitalize on all the eye, and ultimately, in the event that they don’t, recover from it, the players will suffer.

Monday was Angel Reese’s twenty second birthday. She spent the evening on the Met Gala.

Angel Reese attends the 2024 Met Gala celebrating “Sleeping Beauty: Awakening Fashion” on the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2024 in New York City. (Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

She will play her second WNBA game on Tuesday night as her team takes on the New York Liberty, and since everyone caused such a stir on Friday night, the WNBA found a way to the sport is available to watch as a part of League Pass.

I hope everyone will tune in and watch our girl do her thing.

In the grand scheme of things, the dearth of availability of a preseason game may not seem to be that big of a deal, and that would be the case within the NBA, but within the case of the WNBA, the sport matters since the more eyes we will placed on it, Ladies, the more support we construct for the league and The more support we construct for the league, the more likely we’re to make changes that may translate into things like not having to fly ads to games and getting extra money for girls players.

There’s a fan base there. There is support. People are ready, willing and hungry for girls’s basketball.

WNBA, the ball is now in your court.

The development you’ve got been asking for is inside your reach. Are you ready to take care of it? Once you’ve got it, what are you going to do with it?


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Angel Reese’s debut was not televised, but user X streamed the game live for fans

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The Chicago Sky’s first game of the WNBA season began with rookies chosen on this yr’s draft, Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. However, the league did not televise its skilled debuts, which caused confusion and disappointment.

People wonder why – especially in the case of Reese’s college rival, Caitlin Clark (now playing for the Indiana Fever), who happens to be white, shown on TV. According to the Associated Press, the Sky match was listed as available for viewing.

But someone on X, the platform formerly often called Twitter, did their part to make sure that fans who did not have access to the game could see Reese and Cardoso’s debuts. User X, @heyheyitsalli wrote: “Would you want me to try broadcasting the game here? I do not promise quality, but I can try.

With this message, she not only gained the respect of users, but was in a position to fulfill many users’ dreams of watching the Chicago Sky season opener.

The numbers were amazing – over 615,800 viewers watched the broadcast. Alli shared a screenshot of her 173,381 live viewers at the time of posting the news.

When asked about Alli’s performance, Lnyx coach Cheryl Reeve said she deserved “three dollars” per viewer.

“Anyone who watched this could send that person three dollars. I do not even know who that’s,” Reeve said. I suppose I’d say the growth is going on in a short time. It’s so sped up. I’ve been saying this repeatedly in our own organization – business as usual will now not work.

The Sky lost to the Minnesota Lynx 92-81. Reese scored 13 points and nine rebounds in 24 minutes, while Cardoso scored six points and grabbed 4 rebounds in 13 minutes.


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‘It’s not just about Caitlin’: WNBA fans sucked in after dawn Staley, Flau’jae Johnson and more forced to watch Angel Reese’s debut game live on Instagram

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Angel Reese confirms breakup with FSU basketball player following leaked nudes.

Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso played for various teams during their standout college basketball careers.

Reese won the 2023 women’s college basketball championship with the LSU Tigers, and Cardoso and the South Carolina Gamecocks defeated Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in April.

Angel Reese Confirms Breakup With FSU Basketball Player After Nude Photos Revealed.
WNBA dragged by fans after dawn Staley, Flau’jae, more forced to watch Angel Reese’s debut game live on Instagram. (Photo: @angelreese10/Instagram)

Now Reese and Cardoso have teamed up as rookies playing for the Chicago Sky. Although Clark’s preseason debut with the Indiana Fever was made available for viewing on the WNBA App on May 3, there have been some disruptions related to the published of the Reese-Cardoso game that took place on the identical day.

The WNBA apologized for its app flawed combination Sky’s preseason matchup with the Minnesota Lynx was available to watch and attempted to make clear its broadcast schedule, claiming that the Fever’s preseason opener was the one game the league planned to broadcast.

However, fans were still unhappy that the game was not easily accessible.

“Ridiculous” – one said the fan. “It really shouldn’t be that difficult to broadcast 11 preseason games.”

A fan from the Lynx home arena decided to step in and help bring the game to as many individuals as possible.

“Would you like me to try broadcasting the game here?” – asked user X @heyheyitsalli. “I don’t promise quality, but I can try.”

Then, on the spur of the moment, the social media user launched a live broadcast, which attracted an enormous audience.

Although the variety of viewers for the livestream fluctuated throughout the day, as of May 6, the video had over 600,000 total viewers and the post itself had 2.5 million views. On May 3, heyheyitsalli shared a screenshot showing that the live broadcast had attracted 173,381 viewers on the time.

“These are some of the WILDEST numbers, WOW” – them he wrote.

One of the live broadcast viewers was three-time national championship-winning coach Dawn Staley, who was tuned in to watch Kamilla Cardoso’s big game. She even he tipped Alli $100 for being gracious enough to pick up where the WNBA failed.

“I didn’t mind watching with friends. Let’s pick up hockey sticks to make changes,” Coach Stalley said.

Flau’jae was also spotted on the livestream, apparently cheering on her former teammate Angel Reese.

“Imagine your NCAA Championship-winning head coach @dawnstaley had to watch his player’s first game live on Instagram. But seriously, it’s so problematic and unacceptable that it’s a shame” – user X he tweeted. “You can’t think @WNBA something like this can happen again and lose support by the minute.”

Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve shared the identical sentiment as many fans. During the postgame press conference, she said that times are changing, and while it’s comprehensible that the league wants to weigh costs and put money towards quality players, Caitlin Clark is not the one helpful WNBA player.

“Caitlin’s first game was certainly appreciated. I’m for it, I understand it. People want to see it, but they also want to see… it’s not just about Caitlin,” Reeve said.

She continued: “This is in no way Caitlin’s fault. Rather, it’s about knowing that there’s a widespread excitement about the WNBA that we haven’t seen before. So we have to leverage the potential to really make sure this is a movement.”

The WNBA has learned of the impressive numbers (and complaints), and Sky’s next preseason game, scheduled for May 7, will now be available via WNBA League Pass. Originally, it was not planned to be broadcast on television.

The match can be expected to be televised in local markets.


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