After watching the film in class. I am saddened by the horrific double life identity certain women had to live in order to play the game they loved at the college they wanted to play at. In particular With regards to the film Penn state University, however this double life is happening all over the country in colleges across the country. Rene portland is portrayed as a a lesbian gay hater. who will terminate your scholarship if she even thinks you are engaging in lesbian activity. However on paper Rene portland has a excellent resume and the support of the community, alumni, and the university in particular Joe Paterneo. It must be incredibly difficult to try and battle such powerful individual's when your 19, 20, 21 years of age and just want to be accepted for who you are on and off the court. To me, hearing the stories from these women in the film was educational because there has been a history of this discrimination at this school for quite sometime and we got a chance to hear the real side of the story. The most detrimental part of the story was that all the women shared a common trait, and that was they all had their hops and dreams ripped out from under them. That is they all had hopes of playing professional basketball before they got to Penn State and this one women went out of her way to put an end to their basketball careers. in addition she emotionally raped all these women. Jen harris and her family stood up to this tyrant and brought the media to penn states door asking penetrating questions, although Rene portland only got a slap on the wrist harris and girls like her have helped women who have yet to be in this situation now have an avenue to turn to. They now don't have to feel so alone. To me their silent struggle is one i will not forget i have plans to work in the basketball industry both collegiate and professional levels and if i ever see anything of this nature occurring from my institution there will be a complete eradication of that particular coach and or assistant coaches from that institution. These are people careers, coaches have in there pockets, something so precious should be respected. This problem really lies in the deep dark old conservative cultural stigmas of homosexual conceptualization and it has been passed down from generation to generation and it reached Rene portland and she has obviously portrayed her distaste for the gay and lesbian community at Penn State University. Further with regards to negative recruiting for coaches to come to athletes homes and state that there daughter will be coming to a lesbian free college is just plain old rude
Jon Mellone
Kin338 Womenn in sport Tuesday thursday 9:30-10:45
April 13, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Monday, March 8, 2010
Women and Coaching
Two weeks ago we were discussing Women's involvement in men sport program and the lack there of. I started to think about it more and more and discussed it with other athletes on campus. Women are comfortable being coached by both males and females. They believe that former women athletes can identically relate to what they are going through and their knowledge that they give will be beneficial on and off the court/field. Then the men coaching female programs, women believe that they can only get you better and amplify your game because they have knowledge from a fast and stronger style of play. However, men do not want to be coached by women. They feel like they have nothing to offer them besides the basic fundamentals, which they learned already at a young age. Men feel like even though men and women may compete in the same sport, men compete at a more physical and competitive level than women. In the athletic world, society won't let men feel inferior to women and their testosterone won't let them give in. The only time that you may see women as head coaches is in in a program that is dominated by females or in coed sport programs. Even though many people might want to see more women in the field of male sport programs, it is going to be a hard to change the minds of the testosterone thinking men and earn their respect. Do you believe that women coaching in an NCAA male sports program will be beneficial or detrimental?
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