Monday, March 26, 2018

NCCU players cry foul after coach cuts 10 from women's basketball team



DURHAM, North Carolina -- Everyone may be playing by the rules, but that doesn't always mean it's a fair game.

That's the message from several players recently cut from North Carolina Central University's women's basketball team, many of whom are scheduled to graduate next year.

"It's not like a football team where there's 80 people and you cut 10," Dominique Adams, a junior guard, told ABC11. "There's 14 of us, and 10 won't be back next year. That doesn't add up."

Adams, a winner of NCCU's Coach's Award and Sportsmanship Award, was among nine players cut by Head Coach Trish Stafford-Odom (the 10th player not returning graduates this spring). Among those cut: F Sami Oliver-Alexander, F Alyssa Thompson, G Jada Blow, Adams, G Jayla Calhoun, C Deja McCain, F Darria Hewitt, C Ezinne Mbamalu and F Kayla Hall.

"We didn't do anything wrong," Adams said, pointing out the strong academic record for each player.

"Yes you're there for basketball but you're also there to graduate," Oliver-Alexander, a junior from California, adds. "So to cut people that are about to graduate literally on the cusp of graduating is ... why? At that point you're messing with people's futures."

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