Harvard University is looking to turn the page and improve the culture around its women’s hockey program following an independent review by law firm Jenner & Block, the school’s athletic direct…
Harvard University is looking to turn the page and improve the culture around its women’s hockey program following an independent review by law firm Jenner & Block, the school’s athletic director said Wednesday. by the Boston Globe and The Athletic.
“We now have an opportunity to end team traditions that are harmful to team culture and inconsistent with our community norms,” athletic director Erin McDermott said in a statement,The review indicated that the athletic department’s “procedures and communications with student-athletes have led to confusion and frustration among members of our community, and there are areas where we must improve.”Former head coach Katey Stone retired during the investigation into the team.
Former Harvard women’s hockey players under Stone told the Boston Globe that they felt they had to participate in instances of hazing that included being forced to drink alcohol and “sexually charged role-playing.” In March, The Athletic reported similar instances of hazing, which included players having to participate in what was called a “Naked Skate.”
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