BOSTON (AP) - Harvard University has condemned a sexually explicit document that members of the 2012 men's soccer team called their scouting report of the women's soccer team.
In the nine-page document, uncovered this week by The Harvard Crimson student newspaper, a member of the men's team rated the physical attractiveness of new recruits on the women's team and included their photos and lewd comments about many of them. It was circulated online among teammates.
The unidentified author assigned each female recruit a nickname and a sexual position, writing one "looks like the kind of girl who both likes to dominate, and likes to be dominated.