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Front Office Sports on MSNFormer Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Players Sue Coach, School For Psychological Abuse
Marisa Moseley resigned as Badgers coach in March. The post Former Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Players Sue Coach, School For Psychological Abuse appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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Five former Wisconsin women's basketball players file lawsuit against former coach Marisa Moseley
Five former Wisconsin women's basketball players file lawsuit against former coach Marisa Moseley, the UW Board of Regents and a former administrator.
Per a team spokesperson, Sheplee is the second-highest-rated recruit in Wisconsin women's basketball history. Ranked 32nd nationally in her class according to ESPN, only UW's Latonya Sims, 5th in the 1997 class, was ranked higher.
Five former Wisconsin women’s basketball players have filed a federal lawsuit against former coach Marisa Moseley, former sport administrator Justin Doherty and the Wisconsin Board of Regents, saying that they were “psychologically abused by their college basketball coach and the university that failed to protect them.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 5: Head coach Marisa Moseley of the Wisconsin Badgers watches the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament First Round at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
The student athletes detail years of what they say was humiliation, intimidation, bullying and harassment by head coach Marisa Moseley.
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Five former Wisconsin women's basketball players have filed a lawsuit saying they received psychological abuse from former Badgers coach Marisa Moseley.
Five former players have filed a lawsuit against former Wisconsin women's basketball coach Marissa Moseley, "accusing her of psychological abuse."