Rutgers University is involved in another athletic controversy two months after the men’s basketball coach was fired over charges of verbally abusing players.
Julie Hermann, the university’s new athletic director, was accused of verbally abusing student players as a volleyball coach at the University of Tennessee in 1996, the Star-Ledger first reported in an article on Saturday.
This month Hermann was introduced as the new athletic director, an appointment that soon began a Facebook conversation among some of her former Tennessee players, and now around the country.
“The mental cruelty that we as a team have suffered is unbearable,” the team’s 15 players wrote in a letter.
Specifically, they said the coach had called them “whores, alcoholics, and learning disabled.”
But Rutgers supports Hermann and the decision to hire her.








