I believe,no guarantee, that Natalie paid her own way to a number of travel including the FF . I'll bet the new xfers do the same.In 2015 Natalie was definitely at the FF because she is in many of the team photo graphs. I'm not sure if she paid her own way but I hope Batouly and Azura will be in Dallas this week.
In 2015 Natalie was definitely at the FF because she is in many of the team photo graphs. I'm not sure if she paid her own way but I hope Batouly and Azura will be in Dallas this week.
Saw twitter photos of the Team on the Airplane heading to Dallas and neither Azura nor Batouly were in them.In 2015 Natalie was definitely at the FF because she is in many of the team photo graphs. I'm not sure if she paid her own way but I hope Batouly and Azura will be in Dallas this week.
That's a good thing. If they were UConn would be breaking NCAA rules, and I'm sure there were plenty of SEC teams scouring those photos looking for something they could forward on to their league office.Saw twitter photos of the Team on the Airplane heading to Dallas and neither Azura nor Batouly were in them.
In 2015 Natalie was definitely at the FF because she is in many of the team photo graphs. I'm not sure if she paid her own way but I hope Batouly and Azura will be in Dallas this week.
It was Duke that used those discretionary funds that allowed Lexie Brown to travel to some away games last year during the season she had to sit out.Two things - one, school is in session so leaving on Tuesday for players unable to play wasn't likely to happen. And I believe schools have discretionary funds for athletes that they can choose to use on travel if they want to but usually do not. I seem to remember that happening at a school other than Uconn.
Also, it would not be an NCAA violation for a transfer to fly with the team or with university officials on Friday morning as long as they bought their own ticket or compensated the university for the coast of their place on a charter flight. Just as I do not believe it would be a violation for the athlete department to use their travel agency relationship for the athlete to get the discounted rates on travel fares as long as the athlete was paying those fares.
I'm sure the Tennessee fans had a private detective hanging around UConn set to file the paperwork!!! Of course UT's paperwork is really crying towelThat's a good thing. If they were UConn would be breaking NCAA rules, and I'm sure there were plenty of SEC teams scouring those photos looking for something they could forward on to their league office.
Is there anything somebody on this board does not know? I'd add, "other than the meaning of life and the universe" but someone would probably answer it.It was Duke that used those discretionary funds that allowed Lexie Brown to travel to some away games last year during the season she had to sit out.
The answer to the ultimate question of the meaning of life, the universe and everything is 42.Is there anything somebody on this board does not know? I'd add, "other than the meaning of life and the universe" but someone would probably answer it.
Is there anything somebody on this board does not know? I'd add, "other than the meaning of life and the universe" but someone would probably answer it.
Well we certainly think we do!Nope, my fellow BY'ers know it all
Again, I am pretty sure there are discretionary scholarship funds that can be used by the school on travel for a transfer - that was the word from Duke (but of course that is a blue blood program so maybe there is something in the very fine print excepting them from compliance! ) And once a transfer does arrive at the site of an away game they do not need a ticket as they are allowed to sit on the bench for games.On the question of traveling, here is from the NCAA website:
If you transfer from a four-year college to an NCAA school, you must complete one academic year in residence at the new school before you can play for or receive travel expenses from the new school, unless you qualify for a transfer exception or waiver.
Transfer terms
Well since you almost asked.Is there anything somebody on this board does not know? I'd add, "other than the meaning of life and the universe" but someone would probably answer it.
I bet the pinheads from the NCAA be going first class, not paying for nuthin.