Watch: Brittany Griner punches Jordan Barncastle
NCAA women’s star Freshmen Brittany Griner threw a punch last night in Rutger’s 69-60 win over Texas Tech last night. After being intentionally hooked and flung by Jordan Barncastle, Griner gathered herself, ran over to Barncastle and connected on a punch.
Barncastle would have to leave the game after suffering a bloody nose. The two had exchanged words after a game in February. Griner has been the big news of women’s college basketball this year because her dunking and shot blocking ability.
No news on how long a suspension either player will get, but it’s likely that Griner will miss several games for her actions.

















She used to be in my class lol… goes to show that Baylor will take anyone who is either.. has the money.. or the talent to improve their crappy athletic teams..
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