Former Oregon soccer players detail instances of verbal abuse from former USWNT assistant

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No one understands what Caitlin Clark and the 2024 WNBA draft class has ahead of them better than Atlanta Dream guard Haley Jones.

Jones is a product of her own vaunted draft class, selected sixth overall in 2023 upon finishing a college career at Stanford that produced a 2021 national championship. Since joining the WNBA, Jones had steady output as a rookie, playing in all 40 of the team’s games in her first season.

The transition wasn’t always easy. Jones had to balance finishing her Stanford degree with the early months of her first professional season, competing against seasoned veterans while closing a chapter of her life as a student.

“In college, it’s a job-ish. But now it’s really your life, right? And not only are you competing for yourself, but the women that you’re going against, this is their lives. They have kids to provide for, families, so it’s a different mindset when you come in,” she told Just Women’s Sports at the 2024 Final Four in Cleveland. “They’re so smart, they’re so efficient. And so you’d be doing the same things, but they get there quicker.”

Only one year removed from her own college career, watching the upcoming 2024 draft class maneuver the same schedule has been somewhat surreal for…

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