Thank you + I agree, where theres smoke 99% of the time there's fire.At a minimum, it seems well established that Cromwell agreed to roster a fake player(s) on her soccer team at UCLA for the sole purpose of enabling the "player" to make an end run around the admissions process, and that she knew that UCLA employees were improperly benefiting from her compliance in the scam.
There isn't any public evidence that she personally benefited or also partook in the bribes. Even still, the information we do have about her involvement strongly suggests she was indeed "ethically challenged" in this situation.
Was the player "rostered?" I don't know, but according to the links you supplied she was the team's manager and wore a uniform number that was outside of the sequence of the other players. Bat-boys get uniforms in the big leagues, but they aren't really "rostered."
Did Cromwell know that the player was "making an end run about the admissions process?" Your links don't say that either. Nor do they say that Cromwell "knew that UCLA employees were improperly benefitting." The last part sounds completely false, because it is unlikely that the people getting the bribes would have told her that. It is more plausible to me that the mens' coach (Saucedo) asked Cromwell to take the player on as a manager as a coach-to-coach favor. If so, I don't see anything wrong with that and am 100% certain that it happens frequently in college sports.
Here is what I want to know, and maybe you can supply an answer. Did any other person actually lose a spot on the playing roster to her? Does a non-playing manager count as a "rostered player?"
You want them taxed on those scholarships, too, then right?If you're not familiar with Amanda she was the UCLA coach that was caught accepting bribes to get non players in to the school. https://heavy.com/news/2019/03/lauren-isackson/
Sounds like the players union raised the flag on her + the league investigating "retaliation".
1. How could Pride not have known something like this would happen. Amanda has already proven that she is ethically challenged.
2. The professional players union stepping up to protect their people shows why college players need to get paid in $$$ so that can experience the same type protections + stop being exploited.
From Insider "There is no record of misconduct from either Cromwell or Greene during their time at UCLA. But Bruins star Mia Fishel opted against continuing to play under both coaches after the Pride selected her with the fifth-overall pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft.". Well LMFAO... There was soo much misconduct at UCLA IMO (hearsay) but the affected girls were too afraid to file reports. Another of the teams cancers went over to LMU and it took over a year for the girls to start filing complaints. I also heard that UCLA had similar issues with that coach but I suspect there was 'no misconduct'. Shit gets real in the business world and this twat made the mistake of thinking these adult players would be afraid like a college student with a scholarship on the line. I honestly hope this is related to MIA and her wanting to come back to NWSL but not under the racist (hearsay also) and abusive twat.
Are we sure Mia going to Mexico was simply just about getting paid more?
not trying to defend Cromwell here , but these articles really tell us nothing .
have no idea if this is just NWSL being extra cautious given all the turmoil they are going through or if this is really serious
NWSl certainly dealing with a lot of turmoil lately
From Insider "There is no record of misconduct from either Cromwell or Greene during their time at UCLA. But Bruins star Mia Fishel opted against continuing to play under both coaches after the Pride selected her with the fifth-overall pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft.". Well LMFAO... There was soo much misconduct at UCLA IMO (hearsay) but the affected girls were too afraid to file reports. Another of the teams cancers went over to LMU and it took over a year for the girls to start filing complaints. I also heard that UCLA had similar issues with that coach but I suspect there was 'no misconduct'. Shit gets real in the business world and this twat made the mistake of thinking these adult players would be afraid like a college student with a scholarship on the line. I honestly hope this is related to MIA and her wanting to come back to NWSL but not under the racist (hearsay also) and abusive twat.
From Insider "There is no record of misconduct from either Cromwell or Greene during their time at UCLA. But Bruins star Mia Fishel opted against continuing to play under both coaches after the Pride selected her with the fifth-overall pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft.". Well LMFAO... There was soo much misconduct at UCLA IMO (hearsay) but the affected girls were too afraid to file reports. Another of the teams cancers went over to LMU and it took over a year for the girls to start filing complaints. I also heard that UCLA had similar issues with that coach but I suspect there was 'no misconduct'. Shit gets real in the business world and this twat made the mistake of thinking these adult players would be afraid like a college student with a scholarship on the line. I honestly hope this is related to MIA and her wanting to come back to NWSL but not under the racist (hearsay also) and abusive twat.
So I did a simple search for JB's name on Twitter and found this interesting exchange from late 2021. It appears to be a former LMU player and father (of a different player) commenting on an LinkedIn blog post in which a photo of JB and LMU feature at the top.
So whatever happened with the suspension and investigation? Crickets in the media
So whatever happened with the suspension and investigation? Crickets in the media
The daughter of my friend played at UCLA under Amanda. She left UCLA along with others due to the emotional drain from this coach. This was a kid that played at the USYNT level as a starter and couldnt get any minutes with Amanda. The level of stress was so intense that she had to seek mental health. At first I thought it was just the competition level at UCLA but with this news coming from Pride, I have to think there's some accountability needed on the coach.