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Apr 2, 2025
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75Coug
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She was a gem. Women’s athletics had no bigger advocate. She her heart and soul
into BYU sports. She got a raw deal at the end of her career when they basically fired her. But at
Least they named the SFH court after her
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RIP Coach Michaelis. Hard to imagine another will have her reach or influence.
Soupie
Grandma Sycamore
Apr 2, 3:38pm
My wife and I were students at BYU in 1965-70. My wife played basketball and
WallaX2
Apr 2, 3:41pm
Video worth a watch. Incredible lady & coach. Warning: get a Kleenex.
Soupie
Apr 2, 3:46pm
That seems to be composed of clips from this episode of Legends:
El Jefe
Apr 2, 11:38pm
Legend. RIP. Kinda lame how BYU fired her though. Looks like she
Peter Venkman
Apr 3, 8:28pm
She was a gem. Women’s athletics had no bigger advocate. She her heart and soul
75Coug
Apr 2, 4:07pm
I thought Karen got a raw deal.
jlhazlewood
Apr 3, 2:02am
I knew her well. Great leader and lady. She lived a wonderful life.
rockhound
Apr 3, 10:12am
There were no women's sports. Elaine fought for and built them. Incalculable is
Coug Dude
Apr 3, 9:43pm
Partially true.
jlhazlewood
Apr 4, 6:00pm
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