An alleged rape survivor who visited Baylor football players in July to discuss sexual assault prevention spoke out Friday about an assistant coach who questioned her visit and who she says denied that the football program had anything to do with the schools recent problems addressing sexual assaults.Brenda Tracy, who has said she was gang-raped at Oregon State in 1998, wrote a blog for The Huffington Post on Friday about her experience speaking at Baylor this summer. It was a response to what she said was a series of harassing and offensive social media messages, including death threats, from self-described Baylor fans and supporters.I felt like the players were great. They were all engaged. They were all listening and all paying attention, she told Outside the Lines of her talk July 25 with the Baylor football team. I was really surprised and caught off guard when this coach pulled me aside. I was really surprised that he was that bold to say those things, but he was really awful and terrible.Tracy said the assistant coach grabbed her and ushered her into an office as soon as she started to leave the room. She said she was accompanied by Baylor Title IX coordinator Patty Crawford. Tracy did not name the coach in her Huffington Post blog.One of the first things he says is he didnt understand why I was there, she told OTL. He said this wasnt a football issue. This was an issue on the rest of the campus. And he just went on and on that [former head coach] Art Briles did absolutely nothing and this was all unfounded and nothing happened and they were being treated unfairly and there was some conspiracy going on against Baylor football.Baylor said in a statement Friday evening that it was looking into the conversation between Tracy and the assistant coach.We have great respect for the work Brenda is doing and for her courage in telling her story. Her interaction with the young men on our football team was incredibly positive and we are grateful for her engagement with our university, the statement read.Tracy has been speaking publicly to college football teams across the country since she met with Nebraska coach Mike Riley and his team in June. In 1998, Tracy reported being drugged and raped by four men, including two Oregon State football players, on the schools Corvallis campus. The men were arrested, but Tracy did not press charges.Riley, who was Oregon States coach at the time, suspended the players involved for one game. Tracy, who lives near Portland, Oregon, told her story to a newspaper in 2014. Her summer visit to Nebraska -- where she and Riley made amends -- drew nationwide attention. It also prompted Baylor interim coach Jim Grobe to invite her to speak to his team in Waco. Her visit came on the heels of Briles firing in connection with the Baylor board of regents review of a report detailing the school and athletic departments handling of sexual assault complaints.The findings issued in May from law firm Pepper Hamilton, which also resulted in the ouster of former university president Kenneth Starr and the resignation of athletic director Ian McCaw, described the football program as being above the rules, with no culture of accountability for misconduct, and that some football coaches and staff abdicated responsibilities under federal gender equity laws.Crawford did not immediately return email or phone messages left Friday afternoon by Outside the Lines.Tracy told OTL that she immediately told Baylor associate athletic director Nick Joos about the exchange with the assistant coach, whose name she did not know at the time. She identified him later by looking at photos of the coaching staff online.?OTL reached out to the assistant, who did not return a phone message or email.Tracy said she told Joos, If this was an indication of the rest of the staff, then theyre going to have a problem. He said that he would look into it.Tracy said she felt like she was?going to the principals office when the assistant coach pulled her in. He just didnt understand why I was there talking to them, she told OTL.She said she and Crawford explained how preventing sexual violence is everyones responsibility and that football players are in a position of power on campus to influence other students in patterning good behavior. I was not there to comment about Art Briles, she said.Tracy said she left the office feeling defeated.Im leaving, and this is what these kids are left with? This horrible attitude? That is not conducive to any type of change, she told OTL. If youre not going to acknowledge that anything is wrong, its a problem.Tracys speaking out about her experience with the assistant coach comes shortly after the school received criticism for an incident during Baylors Sept. 16 game at Rice, where former player Shawn Oakman -- who was indicted in July for felony second-degree sexual assault -- was spotted on the sideline walking alongside assistant coach Chris Achuff. Oakman also was present in the locker room with the team. Grobe said he was not aware of Oakmans presence, and the university later issued a statement saying Oakman was banned from all Baylor-owned facilities and locker rooms at future away games.Last Saturday, Starr defended Briles, saying he was unfairly criticized by the media for his handling of allegations of sexual assault against some of his players. During an interview at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, Starr said Briles was an honorable man who conducted an honorable program and that a grave injustice was done to him.Tracy said she has received a great deal of backlash after making recent comments in the media about Baylor and Briles.The players have worked hard and they are winning. You cant take that from them. However, there is nothing wrong with expressing compassion for the victims and understanding that winning may be hurtful for them, she wrote in her Huffington Post piece.Yes, there are young men left on the football team and they are suffering. And there are victims who are suffering. Many things can be true at once, she said. [Fans] are so angry about Art Briles being fired that theyre not taking into consideration anything else. I hope the victims are being supported as vehemently as Art Briles is.Air Jordan China . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Cheap Jordan From China . Down by seven with 90 seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable. https://www.jordanchina.us/ . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain. Wholesale Air Jordan . Belfort (24-10) needed just 77 seconds to down Henderson in the headlining bout of Saturdays "UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson" event at Goiania Arena in Goiania, Brazil. The fight served as a rematch of the pairs 2006 meeting, which Henderson won by decision. Clearance Air Jordan Store . "Trying to breathe," he said with a grin. Bernier stopped 42 of 43 shots on Monday night, including all 22 in a hectic middle frame, his heroic performance propelling the Leafs toward an undue point in their final game before the Christmas break.For Leander Paes, the second round exit from the mens doubles at Wimbledon on Sunday is the latest installment of an extended run of underwhelming results. Paes, the owner of eight mens doubles Grand Slam titles and 54 doubles titles over the course of his decorated career, appears now to be a shadow of the formidable player he once was. A reading of the bare numbers itself paints a stark picture.Since the start of 2015, Paes has won just one mens doubles tournament and reached only two other finals on the ATP World tour - the tournament win came in Auckland as far back as January 2015; the two final appearances were in Chennai in the same month, and in Delray Beach in February 2015.His win-loss record over this period is a dismal 34-33. In seven Grand Slam tournaments since the start of 2015, Paes best result was reaching the quarterfinals at the French Open last month. In the other six slams, he has failed to get past the third round. His ranking has plummeted to 55. In fact, Paes performance chart dipped visibly in 2014 itself, when he won just one title all year, though he did reach the quarterfinals at the Australian Open and semifinals at Wimbledon.Quite clearly, after two-and-a-half decades on a fiercely competitive international circuit, most of which have been spent as an elite doubles specialist, Paes is falling behind dramatically.Although doubles players tend to play longer than their singles counterparts, at 43, Paes is now a veteran even by those standards. He is in fact one of only four players - Canadas Daniel Nestor, Serbias Nenad Zimonjic and Austrias Julian Knowle being the other three - who are over the age of 40 in the top-100 of the world doubles rankings.Astute observers of the game point out that a player such as Paes, who does not possess a big serve, cannot afford to be even half a step slower because as he gets older, younger and faster players will exploit any drop in agility.Next month, Paes will accomplish a long-standing ambition by competing in his seventh Olympic games at Rio de Janerio. Rohan Bopanna, Indias highest ranked doubles player currently, has reluctantly accepted the All India Tennis Associations (AITA) decision to partner him with Paes for the games, making it known that he preferred Saketh Myneni instead. Before Rio, Bopanna and Paes will join forces for the Davis Cup tie against South Korea in Chandigarh from July 15-17, hoping the match practice will give them the impetus to make a sstrong run at the Olympics.dddddddddddd.One of Paes biggest concerns over the last couple of years has been his inability to find a consistent partner. In 2015, Paes combined with 11 different players and has already had four different partners in the first half of 2016, including Marcin Matkowski of Poland, with whom he played at the French Open and Wimbledon.Paes last Grand Slam mens doubles title, at the US Open in 2013, came in the company of Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic, with whom he also won the Australian Open in 2012. Since that partnership ended after the 2014 US Open, Paes has searched in vain for a reliable partner, unsuccessfully experimenting combinations with several doubles specialists including South Africas Raven Klaasen and multiple Grand Slam winner Daniel Nestor.With his ranking taking a nosedive and a string of early exits from tournaments in the first two months of this year, Paes was forced to take the unusual step of playing on the ATP Challenger tour, the level immediately below the ATP World tour where the elite players of the game ply their trade.He featured in five such events from March to May, winning one in Busan, South Korea with Australias Sam Groth and reaching a final in Leon, Mexico, also with Groth. Since then, Paes has only played at the two Grand Slams - French Open and now Wimbledon, failing to carry forward the momentum he sought to build on the Challenger tour.Ironically, while his results on the mens doubles circuit have been steadfastly unimpressive, Paes has been in scorching form in the mixed doubles. With Martina Hingis, Paes has won four Grand Slam tournaments since the start of 2015 and the pair will attempt to defend their title at Wimbledon over the coming week.However, mixed doubles is only played at the Grand Slams and offers no ranking points, so even spectacular results such as the ones achieved by Paes, do not count for much in the week in-week out routine of the circuit.It is unclear what lies beyond Rio for Paes. His future has been the subject of intense speculation for a number of years but Paes has soldiered on gamely, shutting up doubters often with sparkling performances. But now, at the back of this prolonged spell of disappointing outcomes, there can be no denying that he finds himself at the crossroads of his professional career. ' ' '