—The 6-foot-5 forward alleges a pattern of abuse, including being forced to sign a release granting Moseley access to her therapy sessions under the threat of being removed from the basketball team. "My coach made me sign a release form for her to access my therapy sessions, or I'd be kicked off the team," Towers posted. She also claimed the staff pressured her into mental health decisions, stating, "My coach gave me a choice between admitting myself to a mental hospital or getting kicked off the team!" Towers also shared another alarming claim, stating, "My coach and staff said if I were to say anything remotely close to thoughts of su!c!de or de@+h to my therapist, I would be kicked off the team."
—Towers detailed other incidents, including being excluded from team trips, forced to undergo testing for autism against her will, and being subjected to a three-strikes policy that was unique to her. One strike reportedly stemmed from forgetting to turn in a goal sheet on time.
“If you look at my team, we’re pretty much the United Nations. I have the first Indian woman to ever play at the Power 5. I have kids who are Nigerian and kids who are Dominican and kids who are Mexican and kids who are run of the mill white because they’re still there too,” Moseley said.
Moseley quickly added, “My mom is white, just so nobody is offended. My mom is a white woman from the Berkshires.
“Very white.”
The Wisconsin message board, Buckyville, has had lots of anti-Moseley innuendo for a couple of years, since at least the Wilke transfer. Her contract was extended last Spring through the 2028-29 season. Suspect it would take more than the current allegations to prevent Moseley from getting at least 1 more year. OTOH, if Williams were to enter the portal after the season, the writing on the wall for the ultimate outcome would be clear.Oh dear....just tripped across this during my lunch break. There could be more going on than we realize at Wisconsin than we thought with respect to Coach Moseley. Mind you, these are allegations primarily from one player however the article does note others are saying they experienced the same issues.
Former Wisconsin women's basketball player alleges abuse under Marisa Moseley
A former Wisconsin women's basketball player has accused coach Marisa Moseley of threats, manipulation, and mishandling of mental health.www.badgernotes.com
Yikes regarding the inneudo. To your new point about it taking more, I agree. We've seen many examples of similar claims by players only to see the coach remain. The fact it's coming to light from more sources than a team message board though is concerning.The Wisconsin message board, Buckyville, has had lots of anti-Moseley innuendo for a couple of years, since at least the Wilke transfer. Her contract was extended last Spring through the 2028-29 season. Suspect it would take more than the current allegations to prevent Moseley from getting at least 1 more year. OTOH, if Williams were to enter the portal after the season, the writing on the wall for the ultimate outcome would be clear.
2023-24 | Iowa | 1.06 |
2022-23 | Iowa | 1.03 |
2021-22 | Iowa | 1.03 |
2020-21 | Iowa | 1.03 |
2020-21 | Maryland | 1.02 |
2023-24 | Indiana | 1.00 |
2018-19 | Iowa | 0.98 |
2015-16 | Ohio St. | 0.98 |
2016-17 | Maryland | 0.97 |
2022-23 | Indiana | 0.97 |
2024-25 | UCLA | 0.97 |
2024-25 | Southern California | 0.66 |
2009-10 | Michigan St. | 0.70 |
2019-20 | Maryland | 0.71 |
2012-13 | Nebraska | 0.73 |
2024-25 | Oregon | 0.73 |
Minnesota is 18-3 (6-3). What wheels are falling off?I think the wheels are going to fall off for
Minnesota now. Just like last year. My prediction is 5-6 or 4-7 finish to the season for them.
18-3 sounds a lot better than 22-10; doesn’t it? That’s what I just predicted. At 22-10 though; they should make the tournament. And that is a big step in the right direction for them.Minnesota is 18-3 (6-3). What wheels are falling off?
Wisconsin now leads the all-time series with Michigan 42-36. It’s crazy how bad Michigan was in the first decades of BIG WBB.Wisconsin stuns Michigan!
Yeah, the history of the WBB side prior to Arico is a head scratcher considering how fans are about the men's program.Wisconsin now leads the all-time series with Michigan 42-36. It’s crazy how bad Michigan was in the first decades of BIG WBB.
Gotcha. I can see my hometown Minnesota Gophers going 22-10. It would not surprise me one bit. It would not surprise me either if Minnesota does better than the 22-10 mark. They are always interesting and a joy to watch.18-3 sounds a lot better than 22-10; doesn’t it? That’s what I just predicted. At 22-10 though; they should make the tournament. And that is a big step in the right direction for them.
Yeah it has been tough.Yeah, the history of the WBB side prior to Arico is a head scratcher considering how fans are about the men's program.
Oh dear and so young too.
Liked her tenacity too. Prayers for her family.Wow. This hurts. So young indeed.
Exactly what I was thinking. Add Indiana thumping Nebraska to the chaos.So Oregon can beat a ranked Michigan State team, but get spanked (putting it mildly) by an unranked Michigan team? Yup, this makes sense.
These games between these middle-of-the-pack teams have no rhyme or reason. I love the chaos. Give me all of it!
It's half time.....Why bring this up now???!!!????Exactly what I was thinking. Add Indiana thumping Nebraska to the chaos.
Michigan I can understand a little bit, since they are so young that usually leads to some inconsistency.
And Purdue is threatening to get their first conference win against Wisconsin.
More chaos, Illinois just edged Maryland by 1 on the road.
Hey, I managed to not jinx something for once!It's half time.....Why bring this up now???!!!????
CHAOS!!!!!!!! The insanity in some of these game results in the BIG10 has made a very lazy Sunday that much more entertaining!Hey, I managed to not jinx something for once!
Wow, Wisconsin goes from beating Michigan to losing to Purdue?!