Girls HS basketball team that had racial slur directed at them wins state championship

The Norman Tigers received a standing ovation in their title game.

The Norman girls high school basketball team that had a racial slur directed at them by an announcer has won the Oklahoma state championship.

Norman beat Bixby 48-37 to take the Oklahoma 6A state title on Saturday. A standing ovation for the team started with over a minute remaining in the game, according to the Oklahoman.

Earlier this week a live microphone caught announcer Matt Rowan using a racial slur to describe the team after they took a knee during the national anthem before a playoff game.

“They’re kneeling? (Expletive) (racial slur). I hope Norman get their ass kicked. (Expletive) them. I hope they lose…” he said.

Rowan would later blame the incident on a blood sugar spike that came as a result of his diabetes. That actually happened.

The Norman Tigers’ title win capped off a perfect season. The team went 19-0.

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