Bad News for Duke
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:33 pm
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DNA tests ordered for Duke athletes
Lacrosse team reports to lab in rape inquiry
Durham police had 46 members of the Duke University lacrosse team DNA-tested Thursday in the suspected gang-rape of a woman at an off-campus party last week.
Police think at least three of the men could be responsible for the sexual assault, beating, robbery and near-strangulation of one of two women who had an appointment to dance at the party March 13, according to a search warrant.
Such a broad DNA sampling early in an investigation is unusual, several local lawyers said.
The assault allegedly happened in a house shared by three members of the men's lacrosse team, Duke officials said.
Lax_Stats wrote:I for one dont find this posting appropriate for this site unless you are just trying to spread rumors, give the Duke lacrosse team a bad name, and damage the sport of lacrosse! I sincerely hope Sonny will delete your posting!!!! my 2 cents worth.
Lax_Stats wrote:I for one dont find this posting appropriate for this site unless you are just trying to spread rumors, give the Duke lacrosse team a bad name, and damage the sport of lacrosse! I sincerely hope Sonny will delete your posting!!!! my 2 cents worth.
Lax_Stats wrote:I for one dont find this posting appropriate for this site unless you are just trying to spread rumors, give the Duke lacrosse team a bad name, and damage the sport of lacrosse! I sincerely hope Sonny will delete your posting!!!! my 2 cents worth.
PigPen wrote:I spoke too soon-it looks like the Dukies will forfeit at least the next two.
Duke Announces Forfeiture of Men's Lacrosse Games
The men's lacrosse team will forfeit today's contest against Georgetown as well as Tuesday's scheduled game with Mount St. Mary's
Durham, N.C. -- Duke University Director of Athletics Joe Alleva announced on Saturday that the men's lacrosse team will forfeit today's contest against Georgetown as well as Tuesday's scheduled game with Mount St. Mary's.
"I am dismayed by the party on March 13 held by members of the men's lacrosse team at an off campus residence," Alleva said. "The Durham Police's investigation of the matter continues and we await its results.
"The players deny the criminal allegations. We understand that to date, no one has been charged with any crime. We continue to monitor the situation and will respond accordingly to further developments as the facts become known.
"Several players who were present acknowledge, however, that they did hire private party dancers and that underage drinking occurred. The judgment of the team members to host and participate in this event is inconsistent with the values of Duke Athletics and Duke University and is unacceptable. Accordingly I have notified Coach Pressler that I have decided that we will forfeit today's game and next Tuesday's