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Arizona coach reportedly pumped breast milk during halftime of NCAA women's championship game

Carmen Mandato/Getty ImagesBy Katie Kindelan, ABC News

(INDIANAPOLIS) — University of Arizona coach Adia Barnes showed firsthand all that goes into be a working mother at Sunday night’s NCAA women’s basketball championship game.

Barnes, who gave birth to her second child, a daughter named Capri, six months ago, took time during halftime of the game to pump breast milk for her daughter, according to ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe.

Rowe reported that Barnes came back onto the court after halftime a few minutes after her team because she was pumping breast milk.

“She is doing it all,” Rowe said. “And for those who

 

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