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What Happened
In a heated tournament game, Haley Van Lith of the Louisville Cardinals dominates her opponent, Sonia Morris of the Texas Longhorns. Van Lith plays all 40 minutes, scoring 21 points on 9-of-15 shooting with 3 assists and 2 steals, while Morris manages just 2 points in 11 minutes of action. After the lopsided victory, the teams line up for the traditional postgame handshake line. As Van Lith approaches Morris, the Texas player stops her and confronts her, saying "Call me a pussy again. I'm about to beat your ass." Van Lith's teammates quickly intervene, with one asking "What was that about? What are you talking about?" The tension is palpable, as the two players have a heated exchange. Haley Van Lith's father and brother are visibly excited in the crowd, celebrating the win. Meanwhile, Van Lith's coach seems oblivious to the confrontation, happily running down the line giving high-fives and appearing unaware of the drama unfolding. The exchange between Van Lith and Morris appears to stem from some previous trash talk, with Morris referencing being called a derogatory term. While the exact details are unclear, it's evident that there is bad blood between the two players. The competitive nature of the game has clearly spilled over into the postgame handshake line, creating an uncomfortable and tense situation. Despite the confrontation, Van Lith maintains her composure, continuing to high-five her teammates and coaches. The incident highlights the intense rivalry and passion that can sometimes boil over in the heat of competition, even at the highest levels of the sport.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentWe had some trash talk in the handshake line
after a tournament game.
Let me introduce you to all the main characters
of the video before I get into it.
We got Haley Van Lith.
She played all 40 minutes of the game.
She went nine for 15 from the field,
three assists, two steals, 21 points,
had a good game, crushes tournament games.
This is her brother, Tanner.
He's clapping.
This is her dad.
Woo!
Woo!
This is her coach.
Hell yes!
Fuck yeah!
Clapping, clapping, clapping.
This is her adversary, Sonia Morris on Texas.
And in this game, she finished the game with two points,
zero rebounds, zero assists, zero steals,
zero blocks in 11 minutes.
She bumps into her here,
and Van Lith's going to give her a look like,
uh, uh, okay.
And then Louisville wins really easily by a lot.
So they go to the handshake line.
Coach has a great game.
Hey, hey, hey, good job.
Play well.
Good job.
Great game.
Great game.
And then Van Lith's going to come.
And the first one up is Morris.
And Morris is going to stop her and be like,
I got something to say to you.
It was an honor to play against you.
Can't wait to face you next year.
Good luck the rest of the way.
No, no, no.
What she says is, call me a pussy again.
I'm about to beat your ass.
Oh, I bet.
I fucking bet, pop.
Now, I'm not positive that's what she says at the very end,
but it really looks like that.
I'm not positive.
I'm not positive.
I'm not positive.
I'm not positive.
I'm not positive.
I'm not positive.
I don't know if Joe's is saying pop all the time now.
I don't know if it's just a him thing or everyone's saying pop,
but it does look like to me, I fucking bet pop,
but could be something else.
Anyway, what you missed in the background is her teammates staring daggers.
Like, what's going on?
What is this?
Are we going to step in?
So when Morris turns, she's got people waiting for her.
What was that about?
What are you talking about?
So good teammates just helping out.
A lot of people thought she was saying honorable mention,
which is.
Bringing up something in the past, but she's not saying that.
And then other people thought she was saying, call me bitch again.
But I really think it looks like, call me a pussy again.
I'm about to beat your ass.
Oh, I bet.
And then they go on their way.
You know, she goes into the teammates are standing up for Haley's going to continue
the high fives, bad high five.
They're sloppy all around.
Kind of went to slingshot on it.
Finishes strong, stays with it, goes down the whole line.
Then she sees her coach who's running.
So, whoa, coach, coach, coach.
And where's he going?
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
He's just celebrating.
He's oblivious to what's going on.
Kind of sitcom dad vibes from the coach.
Like you think he's running to break up the fight.
No, has no idea what's going on.
He's just happy and smiling.
And then her brother in the crowd, you got your ass kicked.
And her dad, Tanner.