Article 6WGD8 Athletes bring colleges prestige and money. What are they owed when they graduate?

Athletes bring colleges prestige and money. What are they owed when they graduate?

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Stephanie Kaloi
from US news | The Guardian on (#6WGD8)

Former sports stars can often feel forgotten after their college days are over. Some are taking the matter into their own hands

Two very different scenarios - a long-awaited title and a dramatic upset - unfolded in San Antonio and Tampa last weekend. UConn's women's basketball team won their first national title in almost 10 years and Houston's men pulled off a stunning comeback victory over Duke in the Final Four.

Both teams were well supported by alumni, including former Huskies Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore, and Sue Bird. Taurasi and Bird were on broadcast duties, but Moore and Stewart were in the stands during UConn's victory and breezed on to the court to celebrate the win. Meanwhile, Hakeem Olajuwon, who played college basketball at Houston before embarking on his Hall of Fame NBA career, was in town to cheer on the Cougars. But unlike the former Huskies, Olajuwon was denied permission to celebrate with his former college on court after their win over Duke.

The athletic departments at UConn, South Carolina, Baylor, Notre Dame, and Tennessee did not respond to requests for comment for this article.

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