NMSU faces legal action over alleged hazing and sexual assault.

Two members of the New Mexico State University basketball team have filed a civil lawsuit against the university, former head coach Greg Heiar, assistant coach Dominique Taylor, and three other NMSU basketball players in relation to the alleged hazing incident that took place within the team. The suit alleges that the team's behavior was out of control in the locker room and on the road, and that the behavior was rarely addressed or limited by coaching staff. The lawsuit comes after the university suspended the 2022-2023 men's basketball program and fired now-former head coach Greg Heiar amid several incidents that not only include alleged hazing, but an incident where a member of the NMSU basketball team was seen on video shooting and killing a student from the University of New Mexico.
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- New Mexico State hazing incident: Victims step forward, file lawsuit USA TODAY
- 2 Former New Mexico State Basketball Players File Lawsuit over Hazing Allegations Bleacher Report
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