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RandySF

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Fri May 15, 2026, 01:10 PM 21 hrs ago

Ex-Stanford players, parents say women's basketball coach created toxic culture [View all]

After the Cardinal’s final loss of the season March 26, a stunning seven players turned their backs on Stanford basketball by entering the portal, in addition to three players who graduated early. The exodus of two-thirds of the 15-woman roster follows a season in which Stanford didn’t make an appearance in the AP Top 25 for the first time in 30 years.

The disappointing season wasn’t solely the fault of the coaching staff. However, two former players and four parents of players who spent the 2025-26 season with the Cardinal allege that Paye has fostered a dysfunctional and toxic environment, in which coaches intimidate and threaten players, and some student-athletes feel “iced out” of practices if they fall on coaches’ bad sides.

The two former players allege that Paye conducted “distressing team meetings” throughout the season, like the one that took place following the Miami game. During these meetings, one said, Paye not only threatened to bench players — a normal consequence of underperformance in the high-pressure world of Division I athletics — but also floated “getting rid of scholarships or refusing to give recommendations for grad school programs.”

Parents of former players said there was a culture of retribution for players who spoke out against what they perceived as unfair treatment. Players recounted to The Standard that at various practices during the second half of the season, Paye said, “Our jobs are on the line, and this is how you play?” One parent and one player also allege that multiple players were told they were “too weak” to play at Stanford.




https://sfstandard.com/2026/05/15/stanford-womens-basketball-toxic-culture/

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