Boston.com – When Boston University released its report Wednesday on hockey players’ “culture of sexual entitlement,” it kept most of the investigation details — including accounts of sexual debauchery and wide-ranging allegations of academic trouble — confined to confidential subcommittee reports. In the documents, which were obtained by the Globe on Thursday, were tales of a late-night 2009 NCAA championship party at Agganis Arena where dozens of guests drank from kegs in the locker room showers and took to the ice naked to shoot pucks. “It was insane,” one former student who attended told the BU task force. “People were having sex in the penalty box.” Campus police did not find out about the party, nor did BU administrators — until this year, when the task force started asking questions.

The subcommittee documents make clear that at least some BU hockey players, surrounded by adoring fans, had “the perception that they need not seek consent for sexual contact.” Another told of a Facebook posting “in which hockey players boast about their sexual exploits,” referring to conquests as “kills.” The subcommittee findings also note that some BU hockey players have SAT scores “far below the vast majority of their classmates,” and that recently an increasing percentage have enrolled in the school’s continuing-education program instead of its traditional undergraduate colleges. Faculty members gave the task force mixed assessments of hockey players as students. One professor described them as “respectful, prepared, and active.” But another told of six players who intimidated classmates, answered their cellphones mid-lecture, and “tried to ‘hijack’ his course,” the report says.  The university also has its hands tied regarding the popular local bar T’s Pub, which is cited in the private report as “part of the problem” and as a place where hockey players until recently could drink for free without showing IDs.


More hard hitting revelations from the BU internal report on their hockey program today.  Appaently players partied in the locker room after the 2009 National Championship and people fucked in the penalty box.  I will admit I’m a little confused how players managed to get into Agganis at night, but either way that’s awesome.   Like you’re damn straight if I win a National Title I want to smash some broads in the penalty box. And if I was a broad I want to get stuffed in there too.  It’s a lifetime college memory.   Your school wins the National Title and you get dicked in the arena .  How can you beat that?  It’s a win win for everybody involved.

As far as the rest of the stuff goes it’s the same breaking news from yesterday. College hockey players get preferential treatment in admissions, bars treat athletes better than normal students, hockey players brag about chicks they’ve nailed blah, blah, blah.    AKA – the same stuff that goes on at every single college in the world since the beginning of time.

The more I read  the more I keep waiting for somebody with a brain to says the following;

Hey 2 guys were assholes.  That’s it. You can’t always explain why or how something happens.  There are sexual assaults that happen everyday at every campus in the country.   Is it always the surrounding culture’s fault?  Or sometimes does the person who commits the crime deserve all the blame?   Because my guess is these BU hockey players would have done the same thing  regardless of where they went to school or whether they played sports.   That’s just who they are.  It’s beyond preposterous to me to try and connect the dots like BU is trying to do.    Again there will always be sexual assault cases on campus.  That’s a fact.  A few will involve athletes.  The majority will not.   It’s just a numbers game.    It’s not because they play a sport.  If anything I’d argue playing a sport makes you less likely to commit assault because it’s so easy to get laid in the first place.