The season has prematurely ended for the Harvard men's rugby team following an alcohol-related incident after a game held exactly one month ago.
On October 24, following a road loss to Norwich University, a rented team van hit a parked car in the parking lot of the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC), according to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD).
"As I understand it, a couple of the boys got caught drinking on the way home," said Fred F. Paoli, the men's rugby coach, from his office in Montana.
Officials in the Harvard Department of Athletics are terming the incident "in-house inappropriate behavior" and have canceled the team's remaining two games of the fall season, as well as the entire spring season.
"The official comment is the remainder of the fall and spring season has been suspended," said Associate Director of Athletics John E. Wentzell. "[The rugby team] has not been banned--it has been suspended for this year."
Although University officials declined comment on the nature of the incident, the athletic department clearly states a "no tolerance" policy with regard to alcohol in the bylaws for club sports.
"The use of alcohol at any club event is strictly forbidden and will result in automatic suspension of club activities," states the Club Sports Handbook.
The handbook adds, "[Clubs must] conduct practices and contests in a responsible manner as members of the University community. In cases of irresponsibility by an organization, all privileges and recognition may be withdrawn."
Wentzell acknowledged that action is still pending on the fate of the team for future seasons.
The incident began when one group of players, traveling in a rented van, hit a car in the MAC parking lot before leaving to return the van.
"It was not a criminal hit-and-run," said HUPD spokesperson Peggy A. McNamara, noting that the players involved told police they had the intention of writing a note on the windshield of the parked car.
A second van of players pulled in behind the first. A player got out of the second van and urinated in public outside the MAC.
The owner of the parked car, who was not inside at the time, reported the incident to HUPD. A Harvard University official witnessed the entire incident and reported it to the athletic department.
Rugby team members refused comment for this story.
In regard to the incident and the punishment, Paoli admitted he is somewhat in the dark. He said all of his information has been obtained through conversations with his players and that none of it has come from the athletic department.
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