Jul 26, 2021; Tokyo, Japan; USA assistant coach Teri McKeever in the women’s 1500m freestyle heats during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Teri McKeever is considered by many to be the most successful women’s swimming coach in American history. Along with guiding the Cal Bears to four NCAA and five Pac-12 team championships, she has also coached 26 Olympians who have won 36 medals.

However, according to a damning report Tuesday by the Southern California News Group, McKeever is alleged to be a bully who verbally and emotionally abuses the athletes under her watch, allegedly driving six women to contemplate suicide.

The allegations were culled from interviews that Olympics writer Scott Reid did with 19 current and former Cal swimmers and six parents, amongst others.

“The interviews, as well as emails, letters, university documents, recordings of conversations between McKeever and swimmers, and journal entries, reveal an environment where swimmers from Olympians, World Championships participants, and All-Americans to non-scholarship athletes are consumed with avoiding McKeever’s alleged wrath,” wrote Reid. “This preoccupation has led to panic attacks, anxiety, sleepless nights, depression, self-doubt, suicidal thoughts and planning, and in some cases self-harm.”

The picture created by these interviews portrays “McKeever as a bully who for decades has allegedly verbally and emotionally abused, swore at and threatened swimmers on an almost daily basis, pressured athletes to compete or train while injured or dealing with chronic illnesses or eating disorders, even accusing some women of lying about their conditions despite being provided medical records by them.”

McKeever did not comment on the article and the school issued a statement that explained why they are unable to comment publicly, due to “personnel issues and/or privacy rights.”

The disturbing article certainly garnered a strong reaction from the sports world on Tuesday as it spread.

No word yet on the fallout of the article and investigation and whether or not it will impact McKeever’s employment with the school.

[Southern California News Group]

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