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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Five ex-Wisconsin women’s basketball players suing former coach for alleged mental abuse

 Five former members of the Wisconsin women’s basketball team are suing their former coach, Marisa Moseley, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court Friday.

The lawsuit, which was first reported by the Wisconsin State Journal, alleged the players were psychologically abused by Moseley and that the school responded with “a policy of laissez-faire inaction.”

Moseley, the Wisconsin Board of Regents and former Wisconsin associate athletic director for external communications Justin Doherty are listed as defendants, with the plaintiffs being Lexi Duckett, Krystyna Ellew, Mary Ferrito, Tara Stauffacher and Tessa Towers.

Wisconsin head coach Marisa Moseley reacts on the sideline during a game against Washington last season.AP

In their complaint, the plaintiffs stated that Moseley “unconstitutionally toyed with the mental health of her players, including Plaintiffs, as a means of exerting control over every facet of their lives, including retaliating against them based on their protected speech and expressive acts and discriminating against them based on their disabilities or perceived disabilities.”

Moseley stepped down as head coach of the Badgers in March for what she cited as personal reasons after being at the helm for four seasons.

The plaintiffs also allege Moseley invaded the players’ privacy during one-on-one meetings by “pressuring them to divulge everything from issues with their parents or romantic partners to their confidential mental health symptoms and treatment choices.”

“Moseley accomplished all of this by abusing her position of power by making threats about scholarships and playing time, and manipulating her players, claiming that she was simply ‘building trust’ with them on and off the court,” the complaint states.

Wisconsin head coach Marisa Moseley reacts during a game against UCLA last season.AP

In January, Towers posted a video to TikTok accusing Moseley of abusing players, saying the Wisconsin coach threatened to kick her off the team because of mental health reasons.

“My coach and staff said if I were to say anything remotely close to thoughts of su!c!de or de@+h to my therapist, I would be kicked off the team,” Towers wrote.

Towers alleged that Moseley excluded her from team trips and forced her to get tested for autism.

North Carolina’s Alyssa Ustby, left, shoots as Ball State’s Tessa Towers defends during a game last season.AP

“I would leave my [coach’s] office bawling my eyes out every time,” she wrote in another slide on TikTok.

After taking a leave of absence from the Badgers in December 2022, Towers ultimately transferred to Ball State.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/17/sports/five-ex-wisconsin-womens-basketball-players-suing-former-coach-for-alleged-mental-abuse/

2 Carnival passengers drowned hours apart at newly opened private Celebration Key resort

 Two American tourists drowned hours apart at Carnival’s private Bahamas resort on Friday, less than a month since the cruise line opened the $600 million Caribbean getaway destination.

Carnival officials told The Post that the “water emergency incidents” involving guests traveling on two different ships happened at Celebration Key on Grand Bahama Island.

“Carnival lifeguards and medical teams working at the resort responded to both incidents, one occurring in the lagoon and the other at the beach,” a Carnival Cruise spokesperson said.

The Carnival passengers were identified as a 79-year-old man and a 74-year-old woman, both American nationals, according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force, who opened investigations into the deaths.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Celebration Key private resort on Grand Bahama, Bahamas.Christopher Sadowski

The unidentified man was snorkeling at the beach when he became unresponsive just before noon on Aug. 15, officials said.A lifeguard rushed to rescue the man from the water and brought him to shore, where CPR was administered, but the man was pronounced dead a short time later.

The second suspected drowning happened at around 2:30 p.m. when the 74-year-old tourist was found unresponsive in a swimming pool.

Autopsies are being performed on both cruise passengers to determine the exact cause of death, officials said.

Christopher Sadowski
People swim in the freshwater lagoon at Celebration Key on Aug. 2, 2025.Christopher Sadowski

One of the passengers had traveled to the Caribbean island with family on a six-day Eastern Bahama trip aboard the Mardi Gras out of Port Canaveral, Fla.

The other passenger had traveled on the Carnival Elation out of Jacksonville, Fla., for a four-day trip.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the guests and their families and our Care Team is providing assistance,” Carnival told the Post.

Carnival’s Mardi Gras docked at Port Canaveral, Florida, on June 4, 2021.TNS
Carnival Cruise Elation traveled from Jacksonville, Florida to Celebration Key before the fatal drownings.Carnival Cruises

The fatal drownings happened less than a month after the luxurious resort opened on July 19.

Celebration Key, described as the “Key to Paradise,” is an exclusive travel destination opened only for Carnival guests that features five marquee attractions, including the “largest freshwater lagoon in the Caribbean.”

The hotspot features 275,000 square foot lagoons — Starfish and Calypso — and an 11,000 square foot infinity pool at the Pearl Cove Beach Club.

The adult-friendly Calypso Lagoon boasts “the world’s largest swim-up bar” with 166 seats.

The beach resort of Celebration Key with the main water slide attraction in the background.Christopher Sadowski
Celebration Key, described as the “Key to Paradise,” is a $600 million exclusive travel destination opened only for Carnival guests.Christopher Sadowski

The cruise line offers additional excursions during the stop, including paddleboarding, dining options and bars.

The newly opened resort has a pier with space for two ships to dock, with future plans looking to expand to hold additional ships.

Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy gushed over the $600 million investment as an “extraordinary milestone” when the cruise line opened its doors to guests last month.

“Celebration Key is more than just a beautiful place; it’s a celebration of the Bahamian paradise our guests love, complemented by an impressive variety of incredible new experiences and offerings,” Duffy said. “We’ve built the ultimate beach day for our guests whether they crave fun in the sun or relaxation under a palm tree.”

https://nypost.com/2025/08/17/world-news/two-carnival-cruise-passengers-drown-hours-apart-at-newly-opened-private-celebration-key-resort/