 The Boston University women's basketball team struggled to a 13 and 20 record this season. But that's not why they're parting ways with head coach Kelly Greenberg. Greenberg allegedly emotionally abused her players to the point where two players let go of their $60,000 annual scholarships and another considered suicide. One of the players to complain and eventually leave the team was Melissa Gallo. Gallo told ABC News earlier that quote, I had a terrible experience and it made me hate the game that I love. Gallo said she endured four years of abuse from coach Greenberg who called her selfish and high maintenance. She also said that the coach's behavior made her cry many times and eventually let her to quit. This year wasn't the first time students have accused Greenberg of bullying them. She was investigated by the school in 2008 when two other scholarship players quit the team for similar reasons. Greenberg told the news to players who supported her last night before confirming her departure in a statement on the BU Today website saying, I don't agree with some of the findings of the review panel regarding my coaching style, which was intended to produce well-rounded athletes and a winning team. The mood here at BU has been hush-hush. Nobody's really talking. I was at assistant athletic director Brian Kelly's office earlier today to seek comment, but he told me that everybody in the athletic department has been urged to not comment on the subject. For BU TV News at Noon, this is Andre Kachaturian.