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Northwestern soccer team suspended for hot girl-on-girl hazing
Posted by on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 at 5:52 am

At last, a story of college-athlete misbehavior that we can all feel good about:

Northwestern University suspended its women’s soccer team Monday while the school investigates alleged hazing involving players last year. …

A Web site on Monday displayed pictures allegedly of Northwestern soccer players in T-shirts and underwear, some wearing blindfolds and others with their hands tied behind their backs. Other women had words or pictures scrawled on their bodies and clothes, and it appeared some were drinking alcohol.

The Web site in question is BadJocks.com, and when they say that college hazing rituals are seemingly becoming “more intense, more violent and more sexual in nature,” they have the photos to prove it… kinda.

(Possibly SFW — no nudity, just college girls in their underwear — but I’m putting it “after the jump,” so you can decide for yourself. Parental discretion advised, I suppose.)

For example, here we see a pair of girls who might consider becoming Carolina Panthers cheerleaders if the whole soccer thing doesn’t work out for them:

In addition to the girl-on-girl stuff, lap dances were also involved:

I, for one, am shocked, appalled and horrified… that BadJocks only published 16 of the 46 photos that were apparently in the original album. For shame! :)

(Hat tip: Can’t Stop the Bleeding, via Technorati. See also the mighty mjd sports blog.)




11 Comments on “Northwestern soccer team suspended for hot girl-on-girl hazing”

  1. DUP (in Baton Rouge) Says:

    Wow…

  2. Hagrin Says:

    They didn’t make soccer girls like this when I was younger. :) Definitely unfortunate that just because you can play a sport you have to get hazed - it’s not the same as a fraternity or sorority which is completely voluntary and you know what you’re getting yourself into.

  3. Jazz Says:

    First the Duke Lacrosse team, now the Northwestern soccer team - what has happened to the American WASP culture of priviledge?

  4. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    You mean some women soccer players may be lesbians? I’m SHOCKED!

  5. Lisa Says:

    At least now when Eric bitches about Northwestern in some way, I can say, “Yeah, but you have freaky lesbian soccer players.” That oughta shut him up a bit.

  6. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    FYI-

    You almost lost me at “no nudity,” though “college girls in their underwear” did cause me to rally.

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Definitely NSFW!! Where do you people work?

  8. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    “Where do you people work?”

    Apparently not at the convent you work at.

  9. Christopher King Says:

    All jokes aside — and there are plenty to be made — I gotta go with USA Today’s columnist Christine Brennan who said as quoted in a blog entry I entitled “savagery of privilege,”

    “The only good news here is that at least they break the stereotypes that some white people had developed about problems in college sport happening because of who plays basketball and football.”

    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2006/05/kingcast-presents-usa-todays-christine.html

    In other sports news, Go Cavs!

    http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2006/05/kingcast-presents-phooey-on-cousin.html

    Peace.

  10. Turned on Says:

    I do not find anything wrong with it. If they want to have fun, let them have fun they are in college. Only out of touch people and lames are offended. Get over it. PART OOOON!!

  11. Anonymous Says:

    The “girl on girl” stuff was part of a skit, in case you didn’t get it. But even so, lesbianism exists in women’s sports- so what.
    These are girls who have skill and brains and had a great time. Gotta problem with that? The term hazing applies if they were being force to be there which was not the case.They could see through the “blindfold” and the tape would have been very easy to remove.If they wanted but they didn’t to. They hurt no one. And this warranted suspension and national coverage. Very sad.


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