Lynn Marshall, wife of Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall, had a curse-filled meltdown when the University of Kentucky Wildcats beat her husabnd's team in a close NCAA tournament game over the weekend and had to be escorted out by security.
Lynn was seated behind a press box where two reporters sitting in front of her and one of them, Drew Franklin of Kentucky Sports Radio, tweeted out a video of Lynn cheering obnoxiously.
In the 20-second video, a security guard comes over to Lynn and motions her to stop standing on her seat.
Later Lynn was escorted from her seat by security, according to SB Nation.
Franklin said he was told by NCAA officials to take the video down, but he later put the video on his website after leaving the game.
The NCAA denied asking that the video be taken down, according to Larry Brown Sports.
On Monday, NCAA spokesman David Worlock told Rob Tornoe of the Philadelphia Inquirer that no NCAA officials had anything to do with the video being removed.
“We do have a policy that no one can shoot video from inside the bowl once we get to within 30 minutes of the first game of a session,” Worlock said. “So yesterday in Indianapolis, that would have been a half-hour prior to the Michigan-Louisville game.”
According to USA Today, a security guard asked Marshall to leave her seat once she started cursing over bad calls she believed were made by the referees during the game.
A police officer was called to the scene before she was escort from the area. However, she was allowed to later attend her husband’s news conference at the playing level of the arena.
According to the teams spokesman Bryan Holmgren, the team was not aware of the incident and was not able to provide a comment.