Clemson Soccer Hazing Ends Up with Blindfolded Girl Running into a Brick Wall
Haley Ellen Hunt, a former women’s soccer player at Clemson University has filed a lawsuit against the team’s coach Eddie Radwanski, the school’s Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips, and over a dozen others affiliated with the university, according to GreenvilleOnline.com. The report elaborates on the alleged hazing rituals:
"After being taken to Riggs Field, Hunt was taken into a dark room adjacent to the field and spun around in circles “to disorient her and impair her balance,” the suit alleges. Then she was ordered to sprint down the field blindfolded, it claims. “Unaware of where she was running because of the blindfold, Ms. Hunt veered away from the field and sprinted directly – face first – into a brick wall,” the lawsuit alleges."
The alleged incident occurred in 2011, and the lawsuit claims that the former soccer player “suffered severe and permanent personal injuries including a traumatic brain injury.” Her lawyers say she was forced to give up soccer, and her vision was “permanently damaged.”
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