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William and Mary athletes caught stealing

Bert Mueller | Managing Editor

Last Updated:6/22/09 Section: News
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Breaking News: 8 Male Tribe Atheletes were caught stealing banners from the University of Minnesota Sports Pavilion. Surveillance footage was used to identify the athletes. The banners were valued at $1000 a piece and were recovered by the police. Two banners were emblazoned with the ESPN logo and two others with the NCAA logo. The University of Minnesota declined to press charges however the William and Mary Office of Student Affairs is involved.

Tribe Athletics Director Terry Driscoll commented, "The Athletic Department very seriously considers the behavior of its student-athletes. Any behavior that is found to be inappropriate is addressed. In the case of our Men's Gymnasts those involved will face a a loss of team related privileges and community service work."

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student

posted 4/22/09 @ 5:01 PM EST

What a poor idea for a prank. Are they being sent to the honor council for this?

Don King

posted 4/25/09 @ 2:18 PM EST

Doubtful, especially as it was 2 students who were caught stealing. The other six were caught playing on the gymnastics equipment after the meet was over. (Continued…)

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