HSU Investigating Another Hazing Incident in Men's and Women's Rugby Team

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Just a week after Humboldt State University reported it is investigating an alleged hazing incident involving the softball team, the university is investigating another alleged hazing incident and possible violations of student and sports club codes of conduct involving the men's and women's rugby teams.

The teams have both been placed on interim suspensions while all club-related sports activities are postponed pending the results of the investigation by the HSU Office of Dean of Students.

"Hazing is both illegal and violates HSU’s student and competitive sports club codes of conduct. HSU takes issues of hazing very seriously and the welfare of students is the priority at this time," reads the school's press release.

Due to privacy laws, the details of the investigation will not be made public.

Read the full press release below.


Humboldt State University is investigating the Men’s and Women’s Rugby teams for alleged hazing, as well as other possible violations of student and competitive sports club codes of conduct.

The Director of Intercollegiate Athletics & Recreational Sports and the Dean of Students have placed the teams on interim suspension. All club-related sports activities will be postponed pending the results of the investigation.

Hazing is both illegal and violates HSU’s student and competitive sports club codes of conduct. HSU takes issues of hazing very seriously and the welfare of students is the priority at this time.

HSU’s Office of the Dean of Students has taken the lead role in the investigation, with close cooperation from Intercollegiate Athletics & Recreational Sports.

Due to privacy laws, the details of the investigation related to specific individuals will not be made public.

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