Editor's note: This story contains descriptions of abuse, language of a sexual nature and references to suicide.
Women's basketball icon and former Texas Southern coach Cynthia Cooper-Dyke used abusive and sexual language, endangered players' physical and mental health with excessive punishments, and avoided a Title IX hearing on complaints by retiring ahead of it, The Athletic reported Thursday. It reportedly followed a pattern of Cooper-Dyke leaving programs for other jobs after allegations were made to school administrators.
The Athletic's Chantel Jennings and Dana O'Neil detail more than a decade of alleged abuse during Cooper-Dyke's time coaching at Prairie View A&M, UNC-Wilmington, Texas Southern, USC, and again at Texas Southern where she retired in March.