NWSL Systemic Abuse: What Happens Next?

This isn’t the end of the road:
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and the NWSLPA’s joint investigation are still underway and are expected to be completed sometime between now and the end of the calendar year.
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When that is finalized, the league will likely begin to move on Yates’ recommendations as well as their own.
On Tuesday, Thorns and Red Stars ownership took a step back temporarily.
Paulson removed himself from Thorns-related decisions alongside President Mike Golub and Timbers GM Gavin Wilkinson.
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Whisler gave up his place on the NWSL Board of Governors and stepped back from operational activities.
Meanwhile…
“It is time for action, accountability, and change. Owners have driven a culture of disrespect, who are complicit in abusing their own players, have no place in this league and should be removed from governance immediately.” Says Sinead Farrelly, Mana Shim, and Erin Simon.
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In basketball, Former WNBA player and Texas basketball legend Tiffany Jackson died on Monday after a seven-year battle with breast cancer, the University of Texas announced.
She was 37 years old. After her playing days were over, Jackson made a career as a coach, developing talents like Joyner Holmes and Charli Collier at her alma mater.
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