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The University of Wisconsin women's basketball coach, Marisa Moseley, has been praised for her team's diversity, which includes "run of the mill white" players. Moseley, who has a career record of 19-40 in Madison, believes that race shouldn't matter in sports, and that winning should be the main focus. This viewpoint has been supported by @dhookstead. However, there has been some controversy surrounding Moseley's comments, with some people feeling that she is annoyed by the presence of white players on her team. In a separate story, Misty Copeland, the first Black woman promoted to principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre, has started a petition to add new, more inclusive dance emojis.
University of Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Coach Bemoans “Run-of-the-Mill White Kids” on Her Team (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/lkvOd7Nife
Misty Copeland, the first Black woman promoted to principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre, explains why she started a petition to add new, more inclusive dance emojis. https://t.co/Oslho2YCHm
Wisconsin women's basketball coach Marisa Moseley has a career record of 19-40 in Madison, but she's VERY proud of her team's diversity, including "run of the mill white" players. Race shouldn't matter in sports. Only winning should, @dhookstead argues. https://t.co/hvcVmZ6ddy
University of Wisconsin Women's Basketball Coach Marisa Moseley praises people of color, annoyed at whites still on the team * https://t.co/ZOA4xkuD6H
Wisconsin women's basketball coach Marisa Moseley has a career record of 19-40 in Madison, but she's VERY proud of her team's diversity, including "run of the mill white" players. Race shouldn't matter in sports. Only winning should, @dhookstead argues. https://t.co/hvcVmZ6ddy
Wisconsin basketball coach Marisa Moseley has a career record of 19-40 in Madison, but she's VERY proud of her team's diversity, including "run of the mill white" players. Race shouldn't matter in sports. Only winning should, @dhookstead argues. https://t.co/hvcVmZ6ddy