Intimate texts, relationship with player led to resignation of Miami of Ohio women’s hoops coach

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Former Miami of Ohio women’s basketball coach DeUnna Hendrix, who resigned on Wednesday, departed seven days after the university became aware of intimate text communications between her and a player.

Those communications, provided to The Athletic by a university source, include a string of over 180 text messages spanning an 11-day period. In them, Hendrix wrote “I love you” and “You’re my baby” and told the player: “I. Can’t. Wait. To. Squeeze. You.” In all, more than 30 of the messages were of an intimate nature.

Athletic director David Sayler became aware of the text messages on the evening of April 19, according to a statement the university provided to The Athletic. Hendrix, 38, was suspended the following day and the university’s Title IX coordinator began an investigation. The team was informed of that review later on April 20 in a meeting with Sayler, associate vice president of human resources Dawn Fahner and associate athletic director Lisa Miller. Sayler told players the review was needed due to some “personal matters.”

The university said in its statement that the review determined “that the matter did not constitute a violation of Title IX or the University’s Sexual Misconduct protocol.” However, the review determined that there was…

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