Loyola University plans to investigate its women’s basketball program after allegations of player mistreatment surfaced involving the team coached by WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes.

The investigation will be conducted by the university, team spokesman Leo Krause said Saturday.

The details of the allegations have not been released, but Krause confirmed that 10 of the 12 players that were expected to return from the current team have been granted or asked for releases to transfer from the private Chicago university. This comes just a year after five other students transferred.

However, Loyola’s student newspaper, the Phoenix, reported last week that the player departure stems from concerns over her treatment of individual players. An unnamed individual spoke with the paper, alleging that Swoopes has involved herself too deeply into players’ personal lives.

Deputy director of athletics Jermaine Truax said in a statement released Friday night that the allegations are “more than concerning.” Truax added that Swoopes is aware of the investigation and “will fully cooperate.”

“We look forward to learning how we can resolve these allegations and improve the student-athlete experience within the women’s basketball program,” Truax said.

Swoopes has coached at Loyola for three seasons, and her teams have gone a combined 31-62. She was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this month.

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