You have no way of knowing what Miles might want to do with her future beyond basketball but you rap her because you think you do and feel free to criticize her choices?
You're a smug clown!
As a person who has spent a lifetime in Human Resources and has two degrees from ND (including one from Mendoza) I can accurately say there are very few fields that require a Master's degree to be successful and those are primarily technical ones. Most folks would be better off with real life experience than chasing overpriced, and often needless, degrees.
And yes that applies to degrees from Mendoza. There are probably dozens of places to get a degree that will be just as valuable.