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Utah Women's Basketball Team Faces Racial Hate Crimes During NCAA Tournament

The team relocates to Spokane for safety after being targeted with racial slurs in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; investigations are ongoing.

  • Members of the Utah women's basketball team were subjected to racial hate crimes, including being yelled racial slurs, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, during the NCAA tournament.
  • The team, originally staying in Coeur d'Alene due to lack of hotel space in Spokane, Washington, moved to a new hotel in Spokane following the incidents.
  • Utah's head coach Lynne Roberts and deputy athletics director Charmelle Green expressed shock and dismay at the incidents, highlighting the impact on the team's sense of safety.
  • Gonzaga University and the NCAA responded by assisting in relocating the team and condemning the hate speech, emphasizing the importance of safety and respect for all participants.
  • Investigations by local police and the FBI are ongoing, with no suspects identified yet; the incidents have sparked widespread condemnation and calls for accountability.
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