South Carolina coach Dawn Staley criticizes the NCAA because of disparities

South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley criticized the NCAA and President Mark Emmert for the disparity in the benefits granted to women’s teams compared to men’s teams playing in the NCAA tournament.

PHOTO OF THE ARCHIVE: March 7, 2021; Greenville, SC, USA; Dawn Staley, South Carolina Gamecocks coach, speaks after defeating the Georgia Lady Bulldogs at the SEC Conference Championship at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Mandatory credit: Dawson Powers-USA TODAY Sports

His comments came after photos circulated on social media showing a men’s weight room in Indianapolis full of equipment and only a weight rack available for women in San Antonio.

Tournaments are being played in condensed locations this season because of the coronavirus pandemic. Mention was also made of the differences in the quality of food available at the venues, the “gifts” given to players and the COVID-19 tests that are being applied.

“There is no answer that the NCAA executive leadership led by Mark Emmert can give to explain the disparities,” Staley posted on Twitter late on Friday. “Mark Emmert and his team decided to create them! The real problem is not the weights or the ‘gifts’ bags. It’s just that they didn’t think or didn’t think that female players ‘deserved’ the same amenities as men ”.

Staley’s team is the number one seed in the tournament, which starts on Sunday.

NCAA leaders apologized on Friday and said questions about food and weight equipment were being addressed. Emmert said the differences in COVID-19 testing were due to different test vendors in Indiana and Texas.

For Staley, words were not enough.

“We cannot, as leaders of young women, allow Mark Emmert and his team to use us and our student-athletes whenever they want,” wrote Staley, 50. “Each team here in San Antonio has earned and deserves, at least, the same level of respect as men. All the teams here have dealt with the same problems as the men’s teams this season, but their ‘reward’ is different. “

Staley is in her 13th season as a South Carolina coach, who won the national championship in 2017 and is in her ninth NCAA tournament under her management. One of the most prominent players of his time, Staley was six times a WNBA All-Star and won three Olympic gold medals. She was consecrated at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013.

Gamecocks (22-4) are the seed in the Hemisfair region and will play against No. 16 Mercer (19-6) on Sunday.

– Field-level media

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