Harvard cancels men's soccer season over sexually explicit 'scouting reports' - News Summed Up

Harvard cancels men's soccer season over sexually explicit 'scouting reports'


Harvard University announced Thursday that it would forgo the remainder of its men's soccer season after the school's lawyers found several "scouting reports" prepared by team members that assessed members of the women's team based on their physical appearance. The Ivy League school's newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, reported last week that members of the 2012 team created a document rating each of that year's women's soccer recruits on a numerical scale and assigning them a sexual position. Harvard will forfeit its final two games of the 2016 regular season and will not compete in any postseason tournaments. "I was deeply distressed to learn that the appalling actions of the 2012 men’s soccer team were not isolated to one year or the actions of a few individuals," Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust said in a statement. Click for more from the Harvard Crimson.


Source: Fox News November 04, 2016 00:00 UTC



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