![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jennings testified that she did not participate in any of the players' discussions about their sexual activities. In terms of who talked about their personal lives during warm-ups, Keller described some women on the team "being very wide open about personal li," others being in an intermediate group, and others being reserved. Debbie Keller (a 1996 team captain) described this as a time "at the beginning of practice to talk about our day and then get serious for practice." JA 1044. These warm-ups were casual and informal, and while stretching, the team members regularly talked and joked among themselves about non-soccer related topics, such as homework, social activities, and their personal lives (including dating and their sex lives). Before soccer practice formally began each day, the women on the team customarily warmed-up, ran a lap, and stretched in small groups within a large circle for approximately ten to fifteen minutes. During 19, except on game days, soccer practice for the University's team was every afternoon during the week and on Saturday morning. The regular season for women's college soccer is in the fall. ![]()
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