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LSU women's tennis player who used racial slur no longer part of the team

Por: The Advocate Sports September 21, 2022

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An LSU women's tennis player who was caught on video using a racial slur is no longer part of the team, a source told The Advocate.Maddie Scharfenstein, a freshman walk-on from Slidell, was filmed last week saying the slur and laughing about it with other people. Her name is not on LSU's online roster.LSU said in a statement Saturday it would take immediate and deliberate steps to address the incident, starting with an internal review... + full article



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