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  • Brittney Griner remains at Baylor; her gender still questioned in media

    Brittney Griner firmly stipulated that irrespective of Tuesday victory in the NCAA championship game against Notre Dame, she will be back to Baylor for her senior season.

    To remind here that Griner and Baylor defeated Notre Dame 80-61 and thus managed a great perfomance claiming the NCAA title and becoming the first team to finish a 40-0 season.

    The 6-foot-8 star wishes to remain in school in order to get her general studies diploma in recreation.
    During a press interview Griner said: “I’m staying, I made a commitment,” Griner said. “I’m going to stay here until my time’s up, so all the speculations of me leaving early are false.”
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    Apparently coach Kim Mulkey was extremely happy with player’s declarations therefore he asked her to say it one more time “a little louder so everyone could hear.”

    That was the sporting part. Now moving a little to the personal side, Griner is seen as a sympathetic lady with nice smile and seen as a good representative for her team and university. However the fact that the star features a 6 feet 8 height, size 17 feet and a low pitched voice, were enough for gossipers to wonder about the “real gender” of the 21-year-old student. Those who thought about something like that apparently has part of a backlash and you can read more in Washington post.

     Brittney Griner getting Wade Trophy at the WBCA Awards, Denver, Colorado. (By Sphilbrick via Wikimedia Commons)
    Brittney Griner getting Wade Trophy at the WBCA Awards, Denver, Colorado. (By Sphilbrick via Wikimedia Commons)