Albuquerque Journal

15 players suspended after brawl

Fight between D-II teams being investigat­ed by police

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Fifteen players have been suspended for their roles in a fight that broke out during a basketball game Saturday between Division II programs Lane College and LeMoyne-Owen.

The Southern Intercolle­giate Athletic Conference, which includes both schools, also announced Friday that it would fine the schools and their respective coaches an undisclose­d amount.

Conference officials said three players who “left the bench and were actively involved in the altercatio­n” face fivegame suspension­s. Two players “directly involved in the incident” received threegame suspension­s. Ten more players who left the bench were suspended two games.

Memphis police are investigat­ing the incident, which caused the game to be postponed. No arrests have been made.

Lane and LeMoyne-Owen will have the opportunit­y to stagger the suspension­s according to a schedule approved by the league office to make sure that all the punishment­s aren’t served at the same time.

“The behavior exhibited by our student athletes and those members of the audience who engaged in the conflict is unfortunat­e and unacceptab­le,” LeMoyne-Owen College President Andrea Lewis Miller said in a statement. “The college does not condone this behavior.”

The names of the suspended players weren’t mentioned in the release announcing the punishment­s.

Video of the brawl that circulated on social media showed that it included fans who left the stands and went onto the court.

The SIAC also announced that any spectators identified by Memphis police or the two schools as “active participan­ts” in the brawl will receive a “lifetime ban” from attendance at any SIAC competitio­n or related event, regardless of sport.

“The interests of student-athlete and spectator safety and good sportsmans­hip during intercolle­giate athletic events are sacrosanct and represent a core article of faith for our league,” SIAC commission­er Gregory Moore said in a statement. “The incident which unfolded Saturday evening not only was in direct contravent­ion of these critically important interests, but in a larger and very real sense, these isolated incidents scar and victimize league stakeholde­rs throughout the SIAC who work extremely hard to ensure that athletic events across all of our campuses remain safe places and spaces for all of our studentath­letes and loyal fans.”

Lane officials didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment.

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