Athletic Department Management

Hazing Allegations Prompt Firing of Pa. High School Football Staff

The shakeup is the result of an internal investigation, which found that players had hazed their teammates for years.

Read: Rose Bowl, Rose Parade to Deploy Tough Security Measures

Rose Bowl, Rose Parade to Deploy Tough Security Measures

Friday’s parade and football game in Pasadena will have the more security measures in place than ever before.

Read: 3 High School Basketball Players Face Rape Charges Over Hazing Incident

3 High School Basketball Players Face Rape Charges Over Hazing Incident

The incident occurred last week during the Smoky Mountain Classic basketball tournament in the basement of a cabin.

Read: Jury: School District Justified in Releasing Coach Over Hazing

Jury: School District Justified in Releasing Coach Over Hazing

The coach argued he was fired in part because of his age.

Read: Baylor Football Player Found Guilty of Sexual Assault

Baylor Football Player Found Guilty of Sexual Assault

Even after his indictment, Baylor football coaches remained confident Sam Ukwuachu would play in 2015.

Univ. of Oregon Settles Title IX Lawsuit

Female student alleges UO was too slow in responding to her sexual assault complaint.

Ala. City to Cut Police Services at School Athletic Events

Birmingham City Schools in Alabama has been told the city will no longer provide free police services at athletic events. District administrators say the decision has devastating budgetary consequences.

OCR Resolves Indiana School System Title IX Complaint

The Office for Civil Rights has determined that the LaPorte Community School Corporation violated Title IX in a case involving the sexual harassment of volleyball players by their coach.

Read: Women’s Basketball Brawl Results in Double Forfeit

Women’s Basketball Brawl Results in Double Forfeit

A brawl between Southern and Texas Southern in the middle of a women’s basketball game forced school security to get involved and resulted in a double forfeit.

Northern Kentucky University Pays Employee $200K to Avoid Lawsuit

NKU paid the subordinate of former Athletic Director Scott Eaton $200,000 to prevent her from filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against the school for Eaton’s behavior.

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