The University of New Mexico fired basketball coach Greg Hayar after allegations of harassment and bullying on his freshman team. Reported by ESPN.
The specialist and his team were previously on paid leave. The varsity team later announced its withdrawal from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship. On Tuesday, February 13, Heyar was fired.
“As I’ve said before, harassment has no place on our campus and those responsible will be held accountable for their actions,” University of New Mexico President Dan Arvizu said in a statement.
One of the students had previously approached the police and accused several of his teammates of bullying, imprisonment, harassment and sexual contact. According to a witness, the police report says three students stripped off their clothes, exposed her hips, and began spanking her. In addition, the groin area was touched.
According to the victim, similar bullying took place between July and August 2022, mostly in locker rooms and during outings. It was recorded that this student contacted the campus police to report the incident, but they refused to file a criminal complaint.
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