Crossing the line: Emotional abuse in college sports
Crossing the line: Emotional abuse in college sports Rebecca Wang To prepare herself for basketball practice, Marta Galic said, she spent a lot of time in the bathroom. She would splash cold water on her face, practice the Superman pose in the mirror and make sure to empty her bladder. "Practices felt like entering a war zone," she said. Her frequent bathroom trips started after one particularly damaging practice during her freshman year at the University of San Francisco (USF).
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