A prestigious university men's soccer team has been suspended for the season after it made a 'scouting report' rating the women players for looks and sexual positions. Harvard University footballers put together a nine page document, using Google Groups, on their female counterparts rating their attractiveness in points and what sexual position they were perceived best suited for. "As a direct result of what Harvard Athletics has learned, we have decided to cancel the remainder of the 2016 men's soccer season. Harvard University president Drew Faust released a statement praising the action to forfeit the rest of the season. The Crimson men's team had been in first place in the Ivy League.
Source: New Zealand Herald November 04, 2016 04:00 UTC