PhotoHarvard announced on Thursday that it was canceling the rest of the season for its men’s soccer team after university officials uncovered what they described as a widespread practice of the team’s players rating the school’s female players in sexually explicit terms. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyOn Saturday, the Crimson published a response written by the six members of the Harvard women’s soccer recruiting class from 2012. “To the men of Harvard soccer and to the men of the world, we invite you to join us, because ultimately we are all members of the same team,” they wrote. Only two regular-season games were left in the men’s season, against Columbia, which is tied for second, and the University of Pennsylvania. Harvard will forfeit the opportunity to win an Ivy League championship or participate in this year’s N.C.A.A.
Source: New York Times November 04, 2016 00:33 UTC