A different March Madness: Online hate for the athletes

FILE - TCU guard Damion Baugh (10) plays during an NCAA college basketball game against Oklahoma, Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Norman, Okla. Baugh was the object of scorn in the second round this month when he launched a shot at the buzzer from the halfcourt logo in a game that had already been sealed by Gonzaga. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

HOUSTON (AP) — It wasn’t so much that social media was criticizing his son. That happens sometimes — especially after a loss like THAT.

But when a post came up suggesting Terrance Williams II, a junior forward for Michigan, be left for dead in a ditch, his dad decided enough was enough. Terrance Williams Sr.’s profanity-laced response to all the haters was, in many ways, an expected byproduct of social media vitriol that bubbled up after the Wolverines blew an eight-point lead in earlier this month — not in the NCAA Tournament but in the NIT.

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