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UMBC Suspends 5 Lacrosse Players After Alleged Text Threats

Annapolis woman is among the students accused.

A former Broadneck lacrosse player was among five women suspended from the UMBC lacrosse team this week amid allegations of text messages threatening harm upon the team’s freshmen, according to reports.

Brittany Marquess, 20, of Annapolis, was allegedly part of a group chat among several UMBC women’s lacrosse players on the chat app “GroupMe” in which they discussed their distaste for the freshmen players, the Post-Examiner reported.

One message reportedly said of the freshmen on the team, “Can we just kill them?” according to WJZ.

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A tipster sent photos of the group chat to several media outlets on Friday; and by Saturday, the university said it had suspended the players for a “violation of team rules,”Lacrosse Magazine reported.

University officials identified the suspended players as Amber Kovalick, Marquess, Meghan Milani, Mackenzie Reese and Alyssa Semones, according to ABC 2 News.

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Four of the women issued a formal apology through a communications firm.

The family of Marquess, who was not part of the group apology, issued a statement to the team explaining that the former Broadneck player’s issue was not with a group of players but with one specific person, The Baltimore Sun reported, related to an incident that happened on the field.

All five athletes have been placed on an indefinite suspension, Lacrosse Magazine reported. For the past two games, the women have not played, according to WBAL. The women’s lacrosse program is now under review by the university, WJZ reported.

UMBC officials said they were working together with the athletics department “to fully understand the situation and support our student athletes,” according to The Baltimore Sun.

The suspensions come on the heels of another controversy involving alleged maltreatment among students at the university.

Two students were expelled from UMBC for violating the student code of conduct after another student alleged she was gang-raped in a dorm in August, UMBC’s student newspaper The Retriever Weekly reported on Friday.

Police investigated the incident, which involved four men and a woman who learned she had been gang raped when someone told her about it in October, The Baltimore Sun reported.

Authorities in Baltimore County told the newspaper that nobody was charged because there was not enough evidence to show that a crime had occurred.

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