SNY has said they will offer streaming but haven't elaborated on details.
Great points. Since I grew up in the South, I was raised to think of calling someone "Lady" as a sign of respect. People name their daughters Lady (remember Lady Grooms?). It just doesn't bother me at all. I can understand other sides of the issue, re: sexism, respect, equality -- always important to discuss and fight for. But in some cases, those issues have nothing to do with what a woman wants to call her child and what some female athletes and coaches (Sonja Hogg) want to call themselves. I think sometimes people who are not from the South approach this issue in a way that is patronizing and disrespectful to how some southern women navigate their lives. The support for girl's and women's basketball at a grassroots level is powerful in the South and folks need to remember that. Also, I think WBB has so many bigger issues to deal with at this point in history. Plus, part of progress in feminism is women being able to claim and feel power in defining themselves. If that means Lady [mascot], so be it.
The rules do not call for automatic suspension in this case. Check out the last sentence. There was no fight and the players who came off of the bench did not get involved in a fight. They were trying to get their teammate off of the floor. If there was a fight and a brawl ensued with players from the bench, then yes, suspensions should have been meted out. But that was not the case.
Thank you! I will add a link to it.
These transcripts are from the NCAA and transcribed by them. They made the mistake. I will correct it here though. Thanks.
LOL CarolAnne, that is awesome.
CarolAnne, yes it does seem weird. I don't understand why the students felt it was OK to cheat. There's no gray area about the unethical behavior of getting questions and answers BEFORE your test. Or having someone write and type your papers for you.