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just looked at her Penn State bio and saw the coach's comments...seems odd/off- "completely overwhelmed" "gnawed at her"- or am I being too picky...
Coach Thompson on DiFrancesco
"Alyssa is joining our team for the second time. Last year, as a freshman, she wasn't completely sure what to expect. She became completely overwhelmed right away and quit early in the semester. That decision gnawed at her throughout the year and, as she sat in the stands and watched every home meet, she made the decision to return as a specialist on vault and balance beam. We welcomed her with open arms and expect her to make an impact this season."
I recently spoke with a college student who walked away from a scholarship at another Big 10 university who said that the Big 10, based on her experiences and those of her friends, is a particularly toxic environment. She had a friend who dreamed of attending Penn State who quickly changed her mind after her visit. This article seems to back that up.
My brother was recruited in swimming and after a year of head games, being pushed around, and other bad behavior walked away after a year. So it's not just gymnastics. However, I also had roommates who were D1 soccer players- soccer was the chosen women's sports at that particular university- and they were treated like royalty. They had some ups and downs, but the perks far outweighed the negatives for them. So there are great college athletic experiences to be had out there, you just need to do your research very carefully.
this is so sad- but I so value your input and openness on this thread-- if this track becomes a reality for my little one my eyes will really be wide open...the SEC on the outside just looks like the place to be.....all that glitters as they say....There are many horror stories in many conferences, not just the Big 10...I've even heard a nightmare story coming out of the Ivies this year, and I thought for sure with their focus on academics, the Ivies wouldn't have this similar mind set but it's out there..and in many sports....my daughter has friends in many different sports ( i.e. lacrosse, fencing, track and softball to name a few) who came to do their sport in college because they loved it but thank you NCAA coaches, they don't love it anymore...
That totally reminds me of NFL coaches who punish their players by taking digs at them in the media.just looked at her Penn State bio and saw the coach's comments...seems odd/off- "completely overwhelmed" "gnawed at her"- or am I being too picky...
do we have specific SEC horror stories?
I was a D1 athlete (not gymnastics) in the 90's and overall a good experience, however I do remember being weighed weekly and pretty sure it was publicly displayed.
And unfortunately, this tactic is alive and well in 2016 in NCAA....girls are weighed weekly, in front of everyone, and their "numbers" are posted on the locker room wall....and we wonder why eating disorders are rampant....
Well I actually I don't wonder anymore...
Where is the Athletic Director on all of this?Nope you're not being too picky....and that is why Penn St has had issues with its team over the years...
The last thing Penn State athletics needs is another scandal; this time athletes being abused by their coaches. Hope this story finds its way into the mainstream sports media.The Thompson have many rumors about their poor treatment of athletes. There was an interview where Jeff said something along the lines of he wont take any kids from 'broken' homes.
Where is the Athletic Director on all of this?
Nothing new about the mindset in Happy Valley. I see Samantha Brown was only hired a few months earlier from her firing and was a former athlete of the Thompsons when they coached in Cincinnati. What Cannibals!Supposedly when Samantha Brown was fired for speaking up for the girls and the way they were treated by the Thompsons, the AD and the Thompsons " all had a good chuckle "....and the AD has had multiple complaints from former PSU gymnasts and parents and has dismissed them as " sour grapes "....so that's the mind set that's out there..