Four days passed, but Wisconsin Badgers, Marissa Moseley, finally told about the accusations of her former player that the program gave her abuse of mental health.
Fresh after winning with Michigan Wolverines, in which they climbed to 11-10 in the seasonal classification, Moseley talked to reporters to deny Accusations made by her former player Tessa Towers.
Centrum 6’5, which is now involved in the Ball State University, said that she gave up a number of rules that affected her mental health.
She published 14 slides on Tiktok as part of the “You’re Funny” trend. There, Towers listed abuse through which she passed as part of Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball.
The former basketball player of Women Wisconsin made public in the treatment and accusations of abuse she stood with, being part of the program.
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– Badger WBB HQ (@badgerwbbhq) January 27, 2025
“My trainer and staff said that if I had something to mind, which was close to thoughts about su! C! De or de@+H for my therapist, I would be thrown out of the band, “read one of the slides.
“My coach gave me a choice between admitting to a psychiatric hospital or starting a team!” She wrote in another.
The towers ended her post, saying that the attempt helped her grow.
“I was forced to do many things that I didn’t want to do, but at least this experience helped me tell myself and mature.”
Marissa Moseley says that he prioritizes the mental health of athletes
Moseley repeated the previous statement published by the UW-Madison in this matter.
The program said they I wanted to provide context In this matter, but federal provisions prevent them.
“I cannot comment on any student’s claims because of the federal provisions,” she said.
“As I said earlier, my players’ physical well -being will appear before basketball. My employees and I worked hard to create an environment that welcomes everyone and that we try to build positive and build positive and lasting relationships with players. “
Towers left the band in 2022, and Moseley and its staff He supported her in public.
“Our program fully supports Tessa when it takes this time. We will always make sure that people are first before basketball, “Moseley said at the time.
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