In the latest installment of Lessons From Layshia, Indiana Fever guard Layshia Clarendon challenged the notion that UConn’s dominance in women’s basketball is bad for the sport. See “What They’re Saying” about the blog:
This nails it Thx @IndianaFever @Layshiac @ncaawbb
— Anucha Browne (@nukehoops) March 29, 2016
Well said @Layshiac https://t.co/ta7sWHGPh1
— stephanie white (@StephanieWhite) March 28, 2016
"Stop making excuses about why ours aren’t enough." YES @Layshiac! https://t.co/GApTFndONc
— Natalie Achonwa (@NatAchon) March 28, 2016
@Layshiac excellent piece Layshia, enjoyed it!
— Kara Lawson (@karalawson20) March 29, 2016
That's my Lay! 👏🏾👏🏾. Must read…"Sport is about the stories. Stop making excuses about why ours aren’t enough." https://t.co/7jPo3dixl1
— Marissa Coleman (@MarissaC_25) March 28, 2016
Well done Layshia. https://t.co/ZUhN2XNnuq
— Rebecca Lobo (@RebeccaLobo) March 28, 2016
https://twitter.com/BriannJanuary/status/714630070871011330
@IndianaFever @Layshiac Spot on. Sports media worshipped Bruins & Celtics dynasties building today's fan base. Unbiased fan admires UConn.
— Mark Anthony Mollica (@MMollica) March 30, 2016
Spot-on column from @IndianaFever guard @Layshiac. Great to see a player using her platform to speak truth to power. https://t.co/pqET8wQw7p
— Sue Hovey (@SueHovey) March 29, 2016
@Layshiac loved this "the stories around woman's basketball exist. We just don't tell them enough."
— Brean Caldwell Vaske (@CoachBCVesq) March 30, 2016
Excellent article @Layshiac thank you for your insight https://t.co/0yEcqHw0hi
— Roxanne Borcich (@Liveituprox) March 29, 2016
EXCELLENT piece by the WNBA hooper/writer @Layshiac about double standards in NCAAW & false narratives re parity https://t.co/Bvnlg4KVsy ❤️
— Talia Caldwell (@ESOTERICTalia) March 29, 2016