On Thursday, Texas recorded an additional 10,791 confirmed cases of the virus. But despite her strength, her body was still not able to handle the race that is the coronavirus,' Tulip wrote. When the individual was confronted with the allegations, the individual resigned from their position before any university review could take place'Former TT player Sydney Goodson wrote on Twitter, 'this story is accurate & needs to be told''It was basically like a torture mechanism,' said Erin DeGrate, who played her final season as a grad transfer with defending national champion Baylor. 'In a statement following Papadimitriou's death, Baylor, Scott & White Health said: 'We are deeply saddened by the passing of our colleague and extend heartfelt condolences to her family, whom she spoke of often with immense pride. Isabelle Papadimitriou, 64, a respiratory therapist in Dallas, Texas, died on July 4, a week after testing positive for COVID-19 in a state where daily cases have continued to spike. DeGrate played two seasons at Texas Tech after transferring from Louisville. I said no because of how she spoke about therapy and poor mental health as a sign of weakness in practices. She had previously turned around the programs at Minnesota and VCU and has done the same with the Red Raiders, a once-proud program that has fallen on hard times. 'Brazilian center Marcella LaMark said she was called 'dangerous' by Stollings because the coach said her fitness lagged so far behind her teammates. Pest controllers warn giant nests are popping up in houses across Britain after...'Neo-Nazi' Met Police officer, 22, appears in court for being 'member of far-right terror group National...'Only HE knows why he did it': Teenage traveller 'Rocky', 17, is jailed for life for 'random' murder of...Trump is closing the gap on Biden: New nationwide Fox News poll shows the president seven points behind the...First official portrait of Burma veteran Captain Sir Tom Moore, 100, is unveiled at the National Army Museum...Black DJ fears she was racially profiled by her neighbours after police were called to her flat over 'wild...Hiroshima in colour: Terrible power of the atomic bomb is shown in colourised photos 75 years after 146,000...Ofqual blames the teachers: Regulator says 'implausibly high' predicted grades for A-level pupils are behind...Preparing for university! It was our entire team. 'Tulip said her mother knew she had worked with at least one patient who 'unbeknownst to anyone had COVID'. Happy Birthday Mother Baylor!! You are a prayer warrior and … We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupChinese pharmaceutical company gave vaccines to 30 employees...California cancels its New Year's Day Rose Parade for first...Revenge is sweet: Fed-up farmer hit by fly-tippers 25 times in a year sets up CCTV to catch latest culprit...Toddler dies after falling from ninth-floor window at a block of flats in east London as shocked neighbours...Is Nottinghamshire next to be hit by a local lockdown? 'Emma Merriweather, a center who transferred to Kansas, said she was mocked about her weight in front of men's basketball players and admonished over showing signs of depression. 'And it wasn't just a few people. Birthday; We found 31 people that match in the United States. 'Stollings defending her program in a statement to the newspaper. Fortunately, Merriweather said, Mickey is being taken care of by a woman who is 'good with dogs'Emma Merriweather (pictured), who has since transferred to Kansas, had intended to register Mickey as an emotional support pet because she was battling depression - a condition for which she was later diagnosed'Coach pulled me aside after a week of owning him to tell me that he was going to distract me from basketball,'Merriweather wrote in a statement posted on Twitter. Next . Texas Tech women's basketball coach Marlene Stollings is being accused of overseeing a 'culture of abuse,' which, as one transfer has revealed, including the confiscation of her dog.As now-former Red Raiders player Emma Merriweather told Merriweather, who has since transferred to Kansas, had intended to register Mickey as an emotional support pet because she was battling depression - a condition for which she was later diagnosed.Texas Tech women's basketball coach Marlene Stollings is being accused of overseeing a 'culture of abuse,' which, as one transfer has revealed, including the confiscation of her dog As now-former Red Raiders player Emma Merriweather told USA Today and later alleged on social media, Stollings took away her new dog, Mickey (pictured), and gave it to a booster, arguing that the canine would be a distraction from basketball. 'They were breaking not just athletes, they were breaking people.