COLUMBIA,
S.C. (AP) — South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley is
suing Missouri's athletic director, saying he slandered her when he
suggested she created an atmosphere that encouraged fans to spit on his
players and use racial slurs.
Staley's suit filed in Richland County asks for no more than $75,000 in damages from Sterk for disparaging her reputation.
Also
on Thursday, Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey fined Jim
Sterk $25,000 and reprimanded him for publicly criticizing Staley.
Sterk
broke a conference rule banning public criticism of other member
institutions, their staff or players, Sankey said in a statement that
also said SEC officials would review how South Carolina handles its
crowd during games.
"We
take seriously the reports from Missouri's student-athletes about
inappropriate language and actions directed at them by individual fans,
and appreciate South Carolina's willingness to engage in a full review
of fan behavior," Sankey said.
Source: Yahoo News
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