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Muffet McGraw on Hiring Inequality

Basketball Coach Muffet McGraw Silenced the Room When She Called Out Inequality in Sports

RALEIGH, NC - FEBRUARY 18: Head coach Muffet McGraw of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish looks on during their game against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Reynolds Coliseum on February 18, 2019 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Notre Dame won 95-72. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

Muffet McGraw has coached the Notre Dame women's basketball team for 32 seasons, been to nine Final Fours, and won the national championship twice, including last year. As this season comes to a close, she and her team are closing in on the title game once again. Safe to say she knows a thing or two about the world of college sports and is all too familiar with one rankling fact: according to the New York Times, only about 40 percent of women's collegiate teams are coached by women.

So in a press conference on Thursday, when a reporter asked about her recent avowal to only hire women to her coaching staff, Muffet didn't pull any punches.

"We don't have enough female role models," she said, in a response that went viral after being shared by the NCAA Women's Basketball Twitter account (@ncaawbb). "We don't have enough visible women leaders. We don't have enough women in power." She referenced statistics that many of us know, but are still startling to hear. "We had a record number of women running for office and winning," Muffet pointed out, but women still make up just 24 percent of Congress as a whole. When girls are growing up, Muffet asked, "Who are they looking up to that's telling them: that's not the way it has to be? And where better to do that than in sports?"

Girls who play sports learn to be strong and confident. They learn life skills, Muffet said. Wouldn't it be great, she asked, if we could give them the role models through sports to show them that they can be leaders, too?

That brought her back to collegiate basketball. "When you look at men's basketball and 99 percent of the jobs go to men, why shouldn't 99 or 100 percent of the jobs in women's basketball go to women?" Muffet said "Maybe it's because we only have 10 percent women athletic directors in Division I."

Muffet finished by putting her finger on the pulse of the issue, one that extends far beyond collegiate coaching. "People hire people who look like them," she said. "And that's the problem." Watch her impassioned, impromptu speech below.

Image Source: Getty / Lance King
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