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Dalhousie investigates alleged hazing incident involving women's hockey team

Published on October 18, 2012
Published on October 18, 2012
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Dalhousie University , Halifax university

HALIFAX - Dalhousie University is investigating an alleged hazing incident involving rookie members of its women's hockey team.

University spokesman Charles Crosby says a first-year athlete approached the team's coach with concerns about the treatment of new players at a private house party in September.

He would not elaborate on what is alleged to have occurred, but says the vice-president of student services has launched an investigation and is interviewing each member of the team.

Crosby says no one was physically hurt in the alleged incident, adding that members signed a so-called behavioural contract on Thursday.

He says athletes could be suspended from games or face other disciplinary measures if the claims are found to be true, but games have not been cancelled as a result of the investigation.

According to the Halifax university's website, there are 24 players on the team with a handful of them first-year members.

© Canadian Press

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