Calhoun Times

New Mexico State cancels rest of season

- Field Level Media

Following hazing allegation­s that had prompted New Mexico State to suspend play for the men’s basketball team last week, the university has canceled the rest of the season.

“This action is clearly needed, especially after receiving additional facts and reviewing investigat­ion reports related to the hazing allegation­s involving student-athletes on the team,” chancellor of the New Mexico State University system Dan Arvizu said in a statement.

“Hazing has no place on our campus, and those found responsibl­e will be held accountabl­e for their actions. We must uphold the safety of our students and the integrity of our university. It’s time for this program to reset. I have spoken with Western Athletic Conference Commission­er Brian Thornton earlier today and informed him of this decision.”

Arvizu confirmed that the decision was made due to hazing allegation­s within the program.

First-year coach Greg Heiar and his staff were placed on paid administra­tive leave Friday, when the university announced that Saturday’s game at Cal Baptist had been canceled and that the season had been suspended.

Per the university’s statement, the latest allegation­s are not related to an incident that took place in the early hours of Nov. 19 when the Aggies had traveled to play New Mexico. New Mexico State player Mike Peake was involved in a shootout with a New Mexico student on UNM’s Albuquerqu­e campus, according to police.

Per the police report, four New Mexico students lured Peake to campus, and he was shot in the leg in an altercatio­n. Peake reportedly had brought a gun with him and fired back, killing a 19-year-old student.

Peake was indefinite­ly suspended from the team during an investigat­ion.

The Aggies are in last place in the WAC with a 2-10 league record, 9-15 overall.

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