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Feb. 27, 2010East Carolina 77, Memphis 76 (OT) Game Recap (CBS College Sports) MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The East Carolina women's basketball team received a stellar performance from junior Kim Gay Saturday, edging Memphis in overtime 77-76 Saturday at the FedExForum. The Lady Pirates snapped a three-game skid and won for the second time on the road in conference play. East Carolina is now 19-9 overall and 8-7 in conference play while the Tigers drop to 17-11 overall and 10-5 in the league.Gay put in a career-best 26 points while also grabbing a personal-high 12 rebounds for her third double-double of the season.Gay scored six points in the first four minutes to give ECU a 10-4 lead at the 15:55 mark. Shuanda Ashford kept the lead at six, putting back an Ashley Clarke miss to make the score 18-12 with 11:26 left in the half.Memphis responded, as Alex Winchell came to life and hit three-straight triples as part of a 13-4 run that put the home team ahead 25-22 at the 7:44 mark. However, Chareya Smith converted a layup as the clock ticked towards four minutes to tie the game at 27. Four points from freshman Shala Hodges allowed the Lady Pirates to assume a 33-32 lead at the break.Gay notched 13 points in the half on 6-for-7 shooting to lead all scorers while Allison Spivey pulled down a team-best four rebounds for East Carolina.The Lady Pirates regained their shooting touch that had seemed to dissapear the past few games, converting 15 of their 29 field goal attempts to record a 51.7 percentage in the first 20 minutes. The Tigers shot decently as well, producing 43.8 efficiency. The rebounding battle was even at 17 as well as the assist column at eight apiece. ECU also plucked six steals in the period.Memphis became the more physical team, staking out to a 42-41 lead at the 15:10 mark. However, the game balanced at 48 points each when Jean Best put in a layup with under 12 minutes to go.The Tigers began to push ahead from there, taking a six-point lead at the 7:55 mark. Jean Best then came to life, scoring seven points as part of a 16-9 run that made the score 65-64 in favor of the Lady Pirates with 2:40 left in the contest. ECU had the last possession but Clarke just dribbled around the perimeter and could not create anything as the clock ran out.A Savannah Ellis free throw put Memphis ahead in the overtime session 72-71, but Gay drained her third triple of the game to make the score 74-72 with just over a minute left. Brittany Carter hit a jumper from the key to give the home team the lead 76-74 with 15 seconds left, but Gay had the answer one last time, nailing a deep NBA-range three to win the contest with three ticks on the clock. Carter would not get a shot up on the last possession.Best netted 13 points and 11 in the second period while Spivey pulled down a team second-best seven rebounds. Clarke also distributed a career-high matching 11 assists.The Lady Pirates outshot the Tigers 45.5-43.7 while the rebounding battle ended up tied at 43. East Carolina also recorded 19 assists to 10 for Memphis.ECU closes the regular season this coming Wednesday, March 3, when it travels to Huntington, W.Va. for a showdown with Marshall at 7 p.m.. The Lady Pirates topped the Herd 78-54 earlier this season in Greenville. 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Last week, recruiters at the NFL Combine asked at least one player whether he, quote, likes girls. Just before the Super Bowl, a 49ers quarterback told an interviewer that if the team has gay players, they should leave. He later apologized for that comment.
Almost every other part of American life has openly gay leaders and celebrities, yet there are now out gay men in major league football, basketball or baseball. This hour we'll explore whether that's likely to change and whether it matters. If you played professional or college sports, and you're gay or knew someone on your team who was, tell us what the experience was like. Our number is 1-800-989-8255. Our email address is talk@npr.org. And you can join the conversation at our website. Go to npr.org, and click on TALK OF THE NATION.
DAVIS: I would say probably the hardest thing was when I was away from the actual football field and my teammates living in my own silence was probably the hardest thing to deal with. When you're on the football field, when you're in the locker room around your friends and your family, it was actually easy because I didn't have to think about the fact that I was gay. I just focused on playing the game of football.
But when I was alone in my own silence, that was probably the hardest part. And then another really tough part, as well, is kind of living the double life. You know, when you're telling people that you have a girlfriend, you know, and all these things, and kind of keeping track of all the actual lies that you tell, that's very, very problematic.
DAVIS: I think at the time there were really no conversations about homophobia and gay athletes in sports. So just my honest opinion, I don't think that they would have been ready for it just because there was no conversation about it. I think that for the most parts, my teammates would have been fine. I think that there would have been an issue of how to kind of deal with it.
He also has to have an environment around him of friends and family who he knows is going to support him. And I think lastly he's probably going to have to have a couple teammates that he comes out to first that are guaranteed to be his allies within the locker room.
SHAPIRO: You did an interview with the Daily Beast where you talked about some of the traits that this trailblazer is going to have to have, that it can't just be anybody who happens to be gay, who happens to be on a team who decides OK, I'm going to tell people and come out, that this person is going to have so much scrutiny, so much pressure, so much focus, so much attention.
TOM: Hi, yeah, I used to work with a Division I football team, and it was actually after a player had graduated and left that he came out. And it was just kind of interesting, I think it's very difficult for a lot of players to emphasize, especially when they're not in that situation, a lot of them claim that they would have been much more understanding if he would have been honest and upfront with them about it, and a lot of them felt somehow betrayed or that, you know, they felt uncomfortable that they had spent all those years, you know, and a lot of male bonding and the camaraderie of playing on, you know, an athletic team with someone that, you know, he wasn't up front with them about that.
SHAPIRO: Sure, well, thanks for the call, Tom. And Wade, did you get a similar reaction when you came out after having left the team Did any of your former teammates come back to you and say I feel betrayed, I feel like you misled me
You know, and my teammates, like, they all ask me some very interesting questions, but I'm just happy that they're OK having the actual conversation around what it means to be an athlete and to also be gay because even though they're not playing anymore, just the conversation alone is very positive.
SHAPIRO: I want to read to you from an op-ed that was written by a former Major League Baseball player, Mark Knudson, who brings a different perspective to the issue. He writes: Individualism and personal agendas might be OK in a normal workplace, but it's not OK in team sports. Any individual with an agenda that's even slightly different from that of the team hurts that cause. 59ce067264