![]() The suit says UC then repeatedly mischaracterized McKeever as a great coach, allowing her to continue. John Sebastian Russo / Special to The Chronicle 2012 Show More Show LessĮighteen former members of the Cal women’s swim team sued the University of California Regents on Wednesday, accusing UC of looking the other way for at least 20 years while Coach Teri McKeever allegedly abused student athletes psychologically and imposed “dangerous training conditions” that caused injuries. ![]() Eighteen former members of the team sued the UC Regents accusing the university of looking the other way for at least 20 years while McKeever allegedly abused student athletes. Teri McKeever, Cal’s former head coach of women’s swimming, instructs her team during daily swim practice at the Spieker Aquatics Complex on the UC Berkeley campus in 2012. ![]() ![]() Carolyn Fong/Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of2 Lawyer Kelsey Campbell (left) is representing plaintiff Chenoa Devine (right) and 17 other former Cal swimmers in a lawsuit filed against the UC Regents accusing the university of looking the other way for at least 20 years while former Head Coach of Women’s Swimming, Teri McKeever, allegedly abused student athletes. ![]()
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