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MEAC suspends 14 Howard players involved in brawl

The MEAC on Wednesday announced the suspension of 14 players following an altercation involving the Virginia University of Lynchburg and Howard University football teams on Saturday.

Following a thorough review of the video footage, 14 student-athletes from Howard violated conference policy, Chapter 3, Section 5, Article 4 of the 2021-22 MEAC Constitution & By-Laws, concerning the role of student-athletes and sportsmanship, which reads, in part, “Student-athletes are expected to treat opponents with respect. They must be aware significant penalties will be applied for fighting, taunting an opponent, or other unethical conduct.”

Also read: Howard coach calls season-ending bench-clearing brawl ‘unfortunate

According to MEAC by-laws, the Howard student-athletes will be suspended for their next game.

As Saturday’s contest was the last game of the 2021 season, those student-athletes will serve their suspension in the 2022 season opener.

Punishments for Virginia Lynchburg players have not been announced.

Courtesy: MEAC

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