CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – An investigation by the College of Charleston found men’s basketball coach Doug Wojcik likely verbally abused players, using threatening, degrading and profane language in dealing with the team – including using a homophobic slur against one player.
A report of the school investigation was obtained by The Post and Courier of Charleston. College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell said in a statement Thursday he was consulting with appropriate staff about the findings.
The 50-page report contains summaries of interviews with Wojcik and 26 others, including current and former players and assistant coaches, college staffers and athletic director Joe Hull.
Wojcik says in the report he was shocked by the allegations and has not had players complain about his treatment. Wojcik did not immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press.
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