The Baylor baseball team suspended 14 players for their role in a hazing incident last February, the university announced on Friday afternoon via KWTX.
While the details of the specific hazing incident were not made available, the university said alcohol and drugs were not involved. Athletic department officials said they were informed about the incident in May and reported it to “appropriate authorities,” per the report.
The players will be suspended for two games each, starting with the season opener next week. Due to the large number of players involved, suspensions will be staggered over three weeks.