Black women’s college basketball players navigate criticism of appearance

Black women's college basketball players navigate criticism of appearance

Jordan Walker grew up watching Skylar Diggins-Smith at Notre Dame.

Diggins-Smith, a two-time First Team All-American, was one of the first prominent women’s college basketball players to embrace looking feminine on the court. Seeing a Black woman do that on a national stage had a lasting impact on Walker as a young Black player.

“She’s so pretty and she just carries herself so nice and she looks so classy, but on the court she does the same thing,” the Tennessee Lady Vols guard remembered thinking. “She still looks classy, looks put together, but she’s a beast, you know? She can knock down shots, play defense, all of that.”

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