UVic, women’s rowing coach deny former athlete’s allegation of verbal abuse
VANCOUVER — The University of Victoria and the head coach of its women’s rowing team have denied allegations of demeaning and aggressive treatment made in a lawsuit filed last summer by a former student and team member.
In a response to the civil claim by Lily Copeland, Barney Williams and the university say the training environment during the 2018-19 season was not hostile and the coach’s communication was always professional.
The defendants say the training was “competitive and rigorous intended to foster the athletic abilities” of Copeland and the other coxswain.
They say Williams’ communication with Copeland was “respectful and appropriate for team coaching designed to maximize performance.”