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Women's basketball players ask for calm during Madness

  • Audi Crooks and Hannah Stuelke are promoting healthy digital habits through their partnerships with US Cellular during March Madness and International Women's Day.
  • An NCAA study revealed that female college athletes face online abuse three times more than male athletes, leading to negative mental health impacts.
  • Crooks expressed the difficulty of handling online criticism, stating, "For women in sports specifically, there's just not many things that you can do without being criticized."
  • Stuelke promotes the message that athletes are not alone in facing online negativity, advising others to connect with those who matter most.
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Women's basketball players ask for calm during Madness

Iowa State women's basketball star Audi Crooks has a love-hate relationship with social media.

·Helena, United States
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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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