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‘Racist Hate Crime’ Forces Utah Women’s NCAA Team to Move Hotels Amid March Madness Tournament

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‘Racist Hate Crime’ Forces Utah Women’s NCAA Team to Move Hotels Amid March Madness Tournament

‘Racist Hate Crime’ Forces Utah Women’s NCAA Team to Move Hotels Amid March Madness Tournament

When you’re an NCAA basketball player going into the March Madness tournament, you want to be focused on the game.

Instead, the University of Utah women’s team experienced multiple “racial hate crimes” and were even forced to move hotels while traveling in Idaho.

Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.


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