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New Mexico State men’s basketball program suspended indefinitely after reports of hazing: chancellor

  • February 12, 2023
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New Mexico State University revealed the reasoning behind the university’s decision to suspend its men’s basketball program and place the coaching staff on paid administrative leave. 

In an email Saturday evening, Chancellor Dan Arvizu said he made the call to suspend the program “until further notice” late Friday after receiving reports of alleged hazing incidents within the team. Though details were not announced with the suspension on Friday, the university did say it was not related to a deadly November shooting involving power forward Mike Peake.

The university has not shared any details on the alleged hazing incidents or the names of those accused of participating.

Arvizu said NMSU players and coaches were in California preparing for Saturday’s game against California Baptist when the decision was made. The game was then canceled, the team was called back to campus in Las Cruces and the coaching staff was placed on paid administrative leave.

NEW MEXICO STATE SUSPENDS MEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM, PLACES COACH AND STAFF ON PAID ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE

The New Mexico State Aggies celebrate after winning the championship game of the Western Athletic Conference basketball tournament against the Abilene Christian Wildcats at the Orleans Arena on March 12, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

When the team arrived back to campus, Arvizu said they were “met and interviewed by university personnel who are specially trained to conduct investigations into these kinds of matters.”

The chancellor said the most important part of his job is ensuring the school system’s students are safe and protected from harm, adding he is “heartbroken and sickened” to hear reports of hazing.

“Hazing is a despicable act. It humiliates and degrades someone and has the potential to cause physical and emotional harm, or even death,” Arvizu said. “Sadly, hazing can become part of an organization’s culture, if left unchecked.”

Arvizu said the school’s policy strictly prohibits all forms of hazing, and it is something that will not be tolerated.

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He concluded the email by acknowledging many in the NMSU community want clarification on the incidents and the future of the basketball program. He reiterated the team’s operations remain suspended until further notice and, going forward, additional information will be shared when possible.

The suspension comes at a troubling time in the Aggies program after a Nov. 19 shooting on the Albuquerque campus of rival University of New Mexico left Peake injured and 19-year-old UNM student Brandon Travis dead.

NEW MEXICO STATE BASKETBALL PLAYER WAS ‘LURED’ TO CAMPUS BY FOUR UNM STUDENTS AHEAD OF FATAL SHOOTING: POLICE

Police reported that Travis and three other UNM students lured Peake to campus hours before the rivalry game. He was shot in the leg during the exchange, and reportedly picked up by three teammates who took him to a hospital.

Mike Peake #15 of the New Mexico State Aggies looks to pass against Jay Allen-Tovar #21 of the New Mexico Lobos during their game at The Pit on Dec, 6, 2021 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  

Mike Peake #15 of the New Mexico State Aggies looks to pass against Jay Allen-Tovar #21 of the New Mexico Lobos during their game at The Pit on Dec, 6, 2021 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.   (Sam Wasson/Getty Images)

The game was initially rescheduled for the following day, but was postponed to Dec. 3 and moved to Las Cruces. It was ultimately canceled. Peake was indefinitely suspended from the team two days later while his involvement in the shooting was investigated.

Then-LSU assistant coach Greg Heiar, center, shouts from the sideline during the team's NCAA men's college basketball tournament game against Yale in Jacksonville, Florida, March 21, 2019.

Then-LSU assistant coach Greg Heiar, center, shouts from the sideline during the team’s NCAA men’s college basketball tournament game against Yale in Jacksonville, Florida, March 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)

The Aggies, who are the reigning Western Athletic Conference champions, have struggled under the first-year leadership of head coach Greg Heiar, holding a 9-15 record this season, which includes 10 losses in their last 12 games.

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