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TCU Basketball’s Bella Cravens Goes Viral After Massive Brawl With GW

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For those who missed it Monday night, a massive brawl broke out during a women’s basketball game Texas Christian University George Washington University, Fort Worth.

Donnybrook appeared to accidentally pull the ponytail of one of the Horned Frog players when Colonials guard Essence Brown tried to collect a rebound with 5:51 left in the first half. It started when

Five of George Washington’s players and three of TCU’s were to be ejected from the game when all were completed.

Both teams played so shorthanded that the Texas Christians beat George Washington 70-58.

“We don’t want to be part of something like that,” said TCU Director Raigan Pebbly. told the media After the game. “It doesn’t matter to me in the slightest who started it, who said what. It doesn’t matter. You definitely know that you have high character kids.

Pebley adds: What my team hears is that it doesn’t matter who started it or what happened. How to respond, it’s a life lesson. You should respond in the correct way. You can control that element.

Thousands also watched videos of the brawl between the two teams after the game, leading TCU senior forward Vera Cravens, one of the players involved in starting the Fracas, to say many male fans Because I found her, I suddenly realized it went viral. She was charming and appreciated her aggressiveness.

“#14 She seemed to enjoy mixing it up. Must have a brother,” said another fan murmured.

“Tag #14 so you can follow her,” says someone else commented.

The Cravens who actually won the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Twice While playing for the Nebraska Cornhuskers before moving to TCU, she suddenly discovered that her Instagram account was a hugely popular internet destination.

She’s used to mixing it up. Pictured at the top of the page is Big Ten in her tournament game against Michigan State this year, where she suffered a bloody eye but she continued to contribute to her 76-73 win for the Huskers. .

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