The Macomb Daily

Utah coach says team was shaken after experienci­ng racist hate during tourney

- By Tim Booth

Members of the Utah women’s basketball team were subjected to racism near their hotel in Idaho last week when a pickup truck with a Confederat­e flag drove near them and the driver began using offensive language, including the N-word, authoritie­s said Tuesday. The team was left shaken and moved to a different hotel the next day.

Utah coach Lynne Roberts said her team experience­d a series of hate crimes after arriving at its first NCAA Tournament hotel in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She revealed what happened after Utah lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the tournament Monday night and authoritie­s confirmed some of the details the following day.

Roberts said the incidents happened last Thursday night after the team arrived and they were disturbing to the traveling party to the point there were concerns about safety. Utah and other teams played their games in Spokane, but the Utes were staying about 30 miles away in Coeur d’Alene before they were relocated to a different hotel Friday.

“We had several instances of some kind of racial hate crimes toward our program and (it was) incredibly upsetting for all of us,” Roberts said. “In our world, in athletics and in university settings, it’s shocking. There’s so much diversity on a college campus and so you’re just not exposed to that very often.”

“We all just were in shock, and we looked at each other like, did we just hear that? ... Everybody was in shock — our cheerleade­rs, our students that were in that area that heard it clearly were just frozen,” Utah deputy athletic director Charmelle Green, who is Black, told KSL.com.

Utah said it filed a police report the night of the incidents. Coeur d’Alene police chief Lee White said Tuesday about 100 people were around the area that night, but investigat­ors need to interview those affected. He said there are two state charges that could be enforced — malicious harassment and disorderly conduct — if someone is arrested.

 ?? YOUNG KWAK – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Players and staff on the Utah bench react toward the end of a second-round college basketball game against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament on Monday.
YOUNG KWAK – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Players and staff on the Utah bench react toward the end of a second-round college basketball game against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

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