"I hope it's a horrible coincidence," BU coach Jack Parker was saying after a second BU player was arrested: defenseman Max Nicastro arrested for rape Sunday, forward Corey Trivino for sexual assault Dec. 11. Nicastro has been suspended; Trivino is off the team. http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens_hockey/articles/2012/02/21/parker_addresses_nicastro_situation/
Quote from: billhoward"I hope it's a horrible coincidence," BU coach Jack Parker was saying after a second BU player was arrested: defenseman Max Nicastro arrested for rape Sunday, forward Corey Trivino for sexual assault Dec. 11. Nicastro has been suspended; Trivino is off the team. http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens_hockey/articles/2012/02/21/parker_addresses_nicastro_situation/
Charges against Max NiCastro were dropped.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061135874&srvc=rss
Boston University Ice Hockey Team Slammed for 'Sexual Entitlement' Culture (http://abcnews.go.com/US/boston-university-ice-hockey-teams-sexual-entitlement-culture/story?id=17171271#.UEkN_aOjjIU)
Quote from: jtn27Boston University Ice Hockey Team Slammed for 'Sexual Entitlement' Culture (http://abcnews.go.com/US/boston-university-ice-hockey-teams-sexual-entitlement-culture/story?id=17171271#.UEkN_aOjjIU)
Ladies (and gentlemen), don't let your daughters (and, presumably, sons, albeit on the DL) grow up to be puck bunnies. That's the only way this stops. Otherwise, in the words of Adam Smith, "capital will always find a ready market."
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: jtn27Boston University Ice Hockey Team Slammed for 'Sexual Entitlement' Culture (http://abcnews.go.com/US/boston-university-ice-hockey-teams-sexual-entitlement-culture/story?id=17171271#.UEkN_aOjjIU)
Ladies (and gentlemen), don't let your daughters (and, presumably, sons, albeit on the DL) grow up to be puck bunnies. That's the only way this stops. Otherwise, in the words of Adam Smith, "capital will always find a ready market."
Not just "puck bunnies," but all sports ("basketball bunnies?" ). This quote from the article is probably pretty accurate.
Quote from: Mike EruzioneI think athletes, men and women, sometimes feel a sense of entitlement because of the stature that they carry at a university -- whether it's a hockey player at BU, football player at Texas or a woman basketball player at UConn. What I was happy about is that they found is that's really nothing drastically wrong with the BU hockey program -- I think it's more the culture of college athletics.
from the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
QuoteBut the task force found that the team's "elevated social status" on campus led to "frequent sexual encounters with women absent an emotional relationship or ongoing commitment."
I'm shocked. Just SHOCKED! It's a good thing they had a task force to tell us this. I'm sure the University's efforts to implement the task force's recommendations will be effective in elimnating this behavior.
Sexual assault isn't a joke. But thinking you can stop high status males from using that status to get sex is.
Quote from: gomestarfrom the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
Eh. I don't in any way intend to forgive or condone rape or sexual assault or any other kind of violent crime, and I'm glad those two players were punished, but "college athletes get drunk, have lots of meaningless sex, throw wild party after winning championship" is the biggest non-story there is. The same thing happens at every college in the country.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: gomestarfrom the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
Eh. I don't in any way intend to forgive or condone rape or sexual assault or any other kind of violent crime, and I'm glad those two players were punished, but "college athletes get drunk, have lots of meaningless sex, throw wild party after winning championship" is the biggest non-story there is. The same thing happens at every college in the country.
"You don't ask when you're drunk" (paraphrase because I'm too lazy to click through) is a pretty dangerous attitude for anyone, even a dude who is probably getting consensual commitment-free sex served up on a platter, to have.
Screw BU, or they'll screw you!
The Boston Globe article has a little more meat on the bone. Shagging in the penalty box (http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html)
The most dangerous (albeit unsubstantiated) is that Parker knew what happened at the 2009 national championship party and seemingly handled it in-house versus a more official process. I would think that would be difficult to justify, even for a coaching legend/AD.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: gomestarfrom the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
Eh. I don't in any way intend to forgive or condone rape or sexual assault or any other kind of violent crime, and I'm glad those two players were punished, but "college athletes get drunk, have lots of meaningless sex, throw wild party after winning championship" is the biggest non-story there is. The same thing happens at every college in the country.
"You don't ask when you're drunk" (paraphrase because I'm too lazy to click through) is a pretty dangerous attitude for anyone, even a dude who is probably getting consensual commitment-free sex served up on a platter, to have.
Yeah, that line did give me pause, but at the very least I maintain that it's no different at BU than it is anywhere else.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: gomestarfrom the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
Eh. I don't in any way intend to forgive or condone rape or sexual assault or any other kind of violent crime, and I'm glad those two players were punished, but "college athletes get drunk, have lots of meaningless sex, throw wild party after winning championship" is the biggest non-story there is. The same thing happens at every college in the country.
"You don't ask when you're drunk" (paraphrase because I'm too lazy to click through) is a pretty dangerous attitude for anyone, even a dude who is probably getting consensual commitment-free sex served up on a platter, to have.
Yeah, that line did give me pause, but at the very least I maintain that it's no different at BU than it is anywhere else.
That is not an argument in favor of jock culture.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: gomestarfrom the article posted above:
"Parker released a statement calling the task force's findings "accurate" and said he thinks the report's recommendations "will help our team, other student-athletes, and the student body in general."
details from the actual report. Yikes.
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/09/06/salacious-details-emerge-from-hockey-subcommittee-reports/E7I6SS0sBHrNKeXVzY2b9N/story.html
Eh. I don't in any way intend to forgive or condone rape or sexual assault or any other kind of violent crime, and I'm glad those two players were punished, but "college athletes get drunk, have lots of meaningless sex, throw wild party after winning championship" is the biggest non-story there is. The same thing happens at every college in the country.
"You don't ask when you're drunk" (paraphrase because I'm too lazy to click through) is a pretty dangerous attitude for anyone, even a dude who is probably getting consensual commitment-free sex served up on a platter, to have.
Yeah, that line did give me pause, but at the very least I maintain that it's no different at BU than it is anywhere else.
That is not an argument in favor of jock culture.
No, and it wasn't supposed to be; it's an argument against the media acting like this is some sort of shocking revelation.
Quote from: French RageScrew BU, or they'll screw you!
::banana::::banana::::banana::
Quote from: From the Globe article:That is partly because the task force could not find any specific university rule that Parker broke in failing to relay information up BU's chain of command.
How is this different from the "Lack of institutional control" that concerns the NCAA so much?::wtf::
Because everyone was a winner at Agganis that night.
Quote from: TimVQuote from: From the Globe article:That is partly because the task force could not find any specific university rule that Parker broke in failing to relay information up BU's chain of command.
How is this different from the "Lack of institutional control" that concerns the NCAA so much?::wtf::
The degree of offense and the university/team response to the two assaults that were actually reported. The players were kicked off of the team; that's institutional control.
Failing to respond to a post-championship romp in the penalty box is not a "lack of institutional control" that gets the attention of the NCAA.