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[QUOTE="TWG236, post: 2026157, member: 6222"] I just read that the College of Charleston Women's Basketball team has been utilizing men's basketballs for all of their home games. I guess in July the college switched apparel companies and their new company Armor provided them with men's basketballs. [COLOR=#0000ff][URL="http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaabk/inflategate-charleston-women-forfeit-games-for-using-mens-basketballs/ar-AAmARFg?li=BBnba9I"]Inflategate? Charleston women forfeit games for using men's basketballs[/URL][/COLOR] [I]Women's basketball now has its own version of ''Deflategate.'' Or in this case, call it ''Inflategate.'' The College of Charleston women's team unknowingly has been playing home games and practicing with men's basketballs all season long. They suspected something was up, and recently it caught up with them. ''The commissioner was hamstrung a bit as far as what he could do because the situation didn't meet the NCAA criteria necessary for a forfeit or no contest. [I]The NCAA indicated to us they didn't feel as though it was an option in this situation, therefore the decision I made locally, was that they would forfeit the games in purposes of the conference standings.[/I] Harris was happy the league did something, but wishes it could have been more. ''If UConn went down there, they'd figure out a way to get that corrected. That's my thought on it,'' she said. ''If it mattered more in the big landscape, NCAA seedings, NIT bids.''[/I] [/QUOTE]
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